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[[File:hankscream_5013.jpg|frame|[[Big No|Typical reaction to these scenes]].]]
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** Baronobeefdip- What about the "Painting Scene" (and it's the very start of the episode). Basically, Bobby and Peggy painted "white puffy clouds" on the walls in Bobby's room. Hank sees this and...immediately starts re-painting the wall plain ol' blue saying that a "boy's room should be blue" (Um, Hank? What if Bobby doesn't like blue? What if he likes green or orange or red?) and "Bobby is a big boy now! If he wants to look at clouds he can look out the window!". Um, Hank? Bobby is what? Twelve? That's the age of the kid you're pretty much dictating. It makes you wonder if Hank's reaction would be any different if Bobby wanted to paint a life-sized portrait of the Dallas Cowboys on his wall instead of "white puffy clouds".
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'''Hank:''' Only because I wasn't his father. }}
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** As a Canadian, this one was very offensive. They're represented here as losers who need Americans to protect them "Since England stopped protecting them". No mention of an extensive world war one or two service that caused Nazis to fear them. We invented a multitude of communication technology. In [[Corner Gas]] they made an episode about an American visiting. Everyone but the town idiot respected him and didn't think of him as a stereotype. This was made during Bush era America, where most countries were not pleased with the US. We treated them with respect but this ep treated us as horrible people. Why would Kahn hate Canada and want to stay in Laos than in Canada? No real diversity to Canadians, they're just "The Canadians" who should be gone and never come back. Is it any wonder that people have issues regarding Texas and the southern United States? [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|Also ice hockey is far more dangerous than football.]]
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'''Hank:''' He's just suicidal, Peggy. He's not crazy. }}
** "Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow" is major one. First off, its about Nancy losing her hair and deciding that its because of not cheating on Dale with John Redcorn, [[Character Derailment|who just decides to want to get back with Nancy for no fucking reason.]] All her friend's first reactions are for hr to go with it because Dale, who thinks he time traveled and the world will end, iscausing her stress. Its a disgusting use of [[The Unfair Sex]] as Dale is far more pity worthy in this regard. [[Straw Man Has a Point|Granted they do have a point]] but [[Dumbass Has a Point|Luanne points out having an affair is wrong]] [[Unfortunate Implications|and seems to be the only one doing so.]]
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* "Racist Dawg" is my DMOS for Peggy. Everyone thinks Hank is a racist because Ladybird attacked a black repairman (we later find out that Hank just hates repairmen). Peggy takes a stupid online test that Hank "failed," which is just pictures of black and white people flashing while the "test" taker clicks. Peggy "passes" and joins in on the crowd condemning Hank for his "racism." Peggy has had her bad moments in the show, no doubt, but I thought it was revolting how Peggy wouldn't support her husband just so she could feel better about herself. Then when it's revealed that Hank isn't racist, she just acts like she's been supporting him all along. Just like Peggy to back-peddle like that, eh?
** I originally was about to come here and make an entry for this episode, but I see you already did. And I agree: Peggy condemning Hank and then suddenly supporting Hank was completely strange. But my DMOS will have to go to the dog specialist and the rest of the townspeople (including Reverend Stroup), [[What the Hell, Townspeople?|who immediately jumped to conclusion by accusing Hank of being a racist, despite that Hank didn't show any racist behavior before]]. Seriously, the dog specialist and the townspeople should be ashamed of themselves!
** Mine as well, but for different reasons. The aforementioned test was based on an actual online test that was going around at the time. While it's hinted that the test was flawed, they didn't dig deep enough into just how such a test is indeed not a reliable indicator. I can see that they were making a point about not jumping to conclusions and accusing people of being racists, but they left it at "Well, Ladybird also attacked a white guy". Worse still, is the part where Hank coldly lets Ladybird tear into the white repairman and gets excited about it. Yes, it meant Ladybird wasn't racially discriminating, but couldn't the celebrations wait until after the poor guy was saved?
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