‘King Of The Hill’ Climbs Back To The Top Of Its Glory Years

When King of the Hill premiered in the late 1990s, it seemed to be a subtle satire of small-town Americana during the era. But while South Park and The Simpsons made episodes to echo the changing world in the aftermath of 9/11, King of the Hill seemed to be stuck. It didn’t help matters thatContinue reading “‘King Of The Hill’ Climbs Back To The Top Of Its Glory Years”

Blind Faith Is Really Foolish Faith

So, I’ve seen this post on social media the last few days as news comes in of the children who died in the flooding along Guadalupe River in Texas. I’m not a very religious person mainly because of things like this. If Jesus Christ can stand just beyond the Pearly Gates and welcome children whoContinue reading “Blind Faith Is Really Foolish Faith”

We Need To Talk About The Frisco, Texas Fatal Stabbing Case

As long as the laws have been on the book, Stand Your Ground is a vague law in which people think they have a license to kill while others are finding themselves at the mercy of an unjust judicial system because of their financial standings. On Wednesday, April 2, Austin Metcalf, 17, was fatally stabbedContinue reading “We Need To Talk About The Frisco, Texas Fatal Stabbing Case”

Hank Hill Wouldn’t Support Trump I Tell You What, As That Man Ain’t Right

When King of the Hill premiered in January 1997, Bill Clinton was about to be sworn in for a second time as President of the United States. The show made some jokes about Clinton, with Hank Hill locking his truck doors, when he sees he’s entered Hope, Ark., the former President’s birthplace. However, I don’tContinue reading “Hank Hill Wouldn’t Support Trump I Tell You What, As That Man Ain’t Right”