King of the Hill????!


Question: In King Of The Hill----
Did Cotton, Hanks dad, get killed off or die??
Where can we watch that episode of it.
My hubby says he's dead. I say he aint.


Answers: In King Of The Hill----
Did Cotton, Hanks dad, get killed off or die??
Where can we watch that episode of it.
My hubby says he's dead. I say he aint.

he did die

Cotton Hill (Toby Huss), Hank's father, was a deranged, politically incorrect misogynist, with a hair-trigger temper. He had three sons by three different women. Cotton fought in the Second World War in the Pacific Theater and falsely claimed to have fought in Germany against the Nazis (pronounced "Nazzies" by Cotton). His shins were shot off by the Japanese at Iwo Jima, and his feet were reattached to his knees, giving him his short stature and distinctive gait. At the end of the war he fathered a son with his Japanese nurse in a war hospital in Tokyo, but was forced to leave her when he was shipped out. He held the rank of colonel and was addressed as such by his friends. After divorcing Hank's mother, he fathered a third son, named "G.H" for "Good Hank," by his nurse's assistant/wife Didi. He referred to Peggy as "Hank's Wife" (leading to many harsh words and heated arguments between them) and frequently made reference to his (perhaps dubious) wartime heroism, including his killing of "fiddy men." He had a politically incorrect view of foreigners, especially Asians, although in the episode "Shins of the Father" he recognized Kahn as a Laotian after Dale referred to him as Japanese. Cotton was also very protective of his Cadillac, which he referred to as his "Cadillac car". He exasperated Hank with his boorish behavior, but Hank, out of filial devotion, was slow to mention this to him. Cotton claimed to have once saved several members of his platoon by swimming them to shore. Unfortunately, in order to escape a growing shark threat Cotton "had to give 'em Fatty". He died in Episode "Death Picks Cotton" aired on Sunday, November 11, 2007 after having a final repartee with Peggy.

Yep sorry.

I think you could watch the episode on tvlinks or youtube.

Hated it!! What a horrible way for Cotton to die!! I know he could be cantankerous but he was a war hero and a real texan, and he should have had a better demise. Something heroic and larger than life, just like he was.



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