This was one of the finest moments of TV I have yet experienced.
Few things came close on the feels moments this gave me.
It's a mighty blend of bleak comedy and family tragedy. The whole plot of Peggy and the baby was so full of life and clever metaphors, that I can safely say that this was the moment the series got me hooked. None of the characters felt out of place and it was one of the few times were Booby could shine, but what I felt was most important is that Peggy gets down to earth in this one, she often seems snobby and smart Alec, but here you feel as to she was a real person.
Thank you King of the Hill for being one of the greats with this coming even to the Simpsons and South Park.
Few things came close on the feels moments this gave me.
It's a mighty blend of bleak comedy and family tragedy. The whole plot of Peggy and the baby was so full of life and clever metaphors, that I can safely say that this was the moment the series got me hooked. None of the characters felt out of place and it was one of the few times were Booby could shine, but what I felt was most important is that Peggy gets down to earth in this one, she often seems snobby and smart Alec, but here you feel as to she was a real person.
Thank you King of the Hill for being one of the greats with this coming even to the Simpsons and South Park.