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** Not many people like Lucky either thanks to not only being a textbook example of a stupid white trash redneck, but for pulling Luanne into the lifestyle that she tried ''oh so hard'' to avoid in earlier seasons.
* [[Seasonal Rot]]: Season 7 marked the point where the balance of comedy and character was upset, with comedy overtaking character which led to Flanderization, a halt in character development and more formulaic storytelling. However, while the focus was changed the show was still very funny which is how despite this it remained consistently entertaining. So whether this is averted or played straight is entirely YMMV.
* [[Squick]]: During the episode when Peggy is the substitute sex ed teacher, she's discussing with her friends their respective experiences in learning about the birds and the bees. Basically, they're all very repressed, and think that what was good for them is good enough for their kids. Since they themselves grew up not knowing the proper names for "your ding dong and your woohoo". One mentions a book her mom gave her, ''The Loveliness of Women'', which was nothing but pictures of flowers. Peggy discredits the book as "worthless". One of Peggy's friends mentions that she got something out of it: whenever her husband crawls over her at night and "does his business", she just lies back and thinks about those flowers.
* [[Straw Man Has a Point]]: Happens alota lot throughout the series.
* [["Stop Having Fun!" Guys]]: Hank shows traces of this, only being in it to win at the expense of having fun.
** In the final episode, the meat inspection team is pretty much this ''to the tee''.
* [[Squick]]: During the episode when Peggy is the substitute sex ed teacher, she's discussing with her friends their respective experiences in learning about the birds and the bees. Basically, they're all very repressed, and think that what was good for them is good enough for their kids. Since they themselves grew up not knowing the proper names for "your ding dong and your woohoo". One mentions a book her mom gave her, ''The Loveliness of Women'', which was nothing but pictures of flowers. Peggy discredits the book as "worthless". One of Peggy's friends mentions that she got something out of it: whenever her husband crawls over her at night and "does his business", she just lies back and thinks about those flowers.
{{quote|'''Peggy''': Oh Bonnie. You poor, poor woman.}}
* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character]]: In the season six two-parter episode 'Returning Japanese', we find out that Hank has a Japanese half-brother who he meets for the first time. Junichiro, the brother in question is only in this episode and makes a brief cameo during Luanne's wedding, which is unfortunate seeing how his status as ''Hank's brother'' and a rather amusing character in his own right could have led to interesting interactions with Hank's family and friends that never came to pass.