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"Lucky's Wedding Suit"

"Lucky's Wedding Suit" is the 213th episode of the FOX animated television series King of the Hill, and was the 12th episode broadcast in the 11th season. It is a nominee for the Writers Guild of America Award in the animation category.[1] The episode was originally scheduled to be the series finale before Fox decided to renew the series.[2]

Plot

With Lucky and Luanne engaged, the couple have begun planning their wedding. Luanne believes that Lucky's lawsuit winnings mean that they can have a lavish wedding, despite Lucky telling her that he doesn't have much of his settlement money left. Willing to do what it takes to make Luanne's wedding dreams come true, Lucky seeks advice from Hank. Hank, despite objecting to Luanne's extravagant desires, refers Lucky to Dale, who with a citywide bedbug epidemic on his hands has more pest control calls than he alone can handle. On Lucky's first morning, Dale gives Lucky a gas mask and goggles; Dale tells Lucky that the equipment makes him look like a bug and the two grab spray wands and begin pretending to swordfight with them. However, Lucky jumps onto the railing of Dale's basement steps as they horse around and the railing gives way; Lucky sustains a back injury and regretfully decides that he'll have to sue Dale's Dead-Bug in order to afford Luanne's dream wedding. After Lucky's tort lawyer Edward Johnson determines that there's no money to be made in suing Dale, he convinces Lucky and Luanne to instead sue Strickland Propane after using convoluted jargon to pin blame on Hank, as a Strickland employee, for having referred Lucky to Dale in the first place.

Luanne remains indifferent to Hank's disgust at the frivolous lawsuit; however, Lucky continues to regret the whole thing and, after discussing things with Hank, goes back to Johnson and asks to drop the lawsuit. However, Johnson, not willing to give up his share of the likely settlement, guilts Lucky out of dropping by saying that it would be malpractice to do so. Dismayed, Lucky goes to the alley and tells Hank. However, Dale comes up with a plan: have Lucky fake not being injured so that there will appear to be no grounds to sue. Hank, Dale, and Lucky film a video of Lucky teeing off at the golf course (with Lucky barely suppressing his pain long enough to make it look convincing) and bring it to Johnson, who agrees that the footage is enough to destroy the case. However, Lucky drops a tire pressure gauge on the floor of the law office, and Johnson waits with a smirk for the "man with the perfectly healthy back" to pick it up, watching as Lucky struggles to reach it. Thinking quickly, Lucky tells Dale that he looks like a bug, and Dale catches on, grabs a nearby umbrella, and knocks Lucky down. With Lucky in pain on the floor of the office, Hank tells Johnson that they could now sue him using the same jargon with which he had intended to sue Strickland Propane, since they have the video footage of Lucky appearing healthy prior to coming to his office. Cowed, Johnson cuts Lucky a check for $53,000 on the spot.

Luanne's delight with the settlement money quickly changes to indignance when Lucky proposes to instead use the money to buy a nearby house and have a simpler, less expensive wedding. Her mind decidedly changes, however, when Lucky also shows her that they will have enough left over to buy baby clothes as well. On the day of the wedding, which is being held in the Hills' backyard, Hank goes to Luanne and apologizes for her not having a fancy wedding, but she forgives him when he presents her with a wedding gift of two airline tickets to anywhere in the continental United States. Reverend Stroup arrives, and Luanne and Lucky are happily wed before a large audience of family and friends. As Lucky's truck pulls into the driveway of the newlyweds' new home across the street, Hank and his friends contentedly sip beer in the alley.

As the series was intended to be the series finale[2], it includes references to earlier episodes. For example, in the ending wedding scene, a montage of many 'one-time' and other minor characters from previous episodes at the wedding, including the social worker from the first episode, Monsignor Martinez, Hank's half-brother Junichiro, Patch Boomhauer, Tammy Duvall, Mack Walker, Ms. Wakefield, Arnst, Peggy's mother (A Rover Runs Through It version) and Dale's father Bug Gribble is seen. Also, Cotton Hill tells Kahn that he'll have a mai tai at the wedding much like he did in his first appearance in the episode Shins of the Father. Chuck Mangione appears at the end of the wedding scene. Once an often recurring character in early seasons, he has rarely appeared in more recent episodes. However, his running gag is maintained when the wedding song he plays for Luanne and Lucky turns, as does everything else he plays, into "Feels So Good".

Web sources

  1. ^ WGA site
  2. ^ a b "King of the Hill Originals still on Tap for next Season". thefutoncritic.com. April 30, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-30.