With the Homecoming dance looming, Bobby unexpectedly becomes a hot commodity among the girls in his class. However, he later realizes that he is just a pawn in a bigger game and decides to ask Connie to the dance.
Season 13 Episode 19 of King of the Hill resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s13e01 - Dia-bill-ic Shock
s13e02 - Earthy Girls are Easy
s13e03 - Square-Footed Monster
s13e04 - Lost in MySpace
s13e05 - No Bobby Left Behind
s13e06 - A Bill Full of Dollars
s13e07 - Straight as an Arrow
s13e08 - Lucky See, Monkey Do
s13e09 - What Happens at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis Stays at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis
s13e10 - Master of Puppets
s13e11 - Bwah My Nose
s13e12 - Uncool Customer
s13e13 - Nancy Does Dallas
s13e14 - Born Again on the Fourth of July
s13e15 - Serves Me Right For Giving General George S. Patton The Bathroom Key
s13e16 - Bad News Bill
s13e17 - Manger Baby Einstein
s13e18 - Uh-Oh Canada
s13e19 - The Boy Can't Help It
s13e20 - To Sirloin with Love
King of the Hill is another animation hit from Beavis and Butthead creator Mike Judge, who also voices the starring character Hank Hill, a propane gas salesman in the fictional town Arlen, Texas. Hank is often besieged by the idiosyncrasies of society, but he finds (some) serenity in his home-life with his wife, substitute Spanish teacher Peggy, his awkward son Bobby and his live-in niece-in-law Luanne Platter. Adding flavor to the ordinary dish the series serves are Hank's friends, divorcee military barber Bill Dauterive, paranoid Dale Gribble (with an obsession with Government conspiracy theories) and gibberish spouting Boomhauer.