King of the Hill a Beer Can Named Desire
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A Beer Tin Named Desire is the threescore-sixth episode of King of the Hill. It was kickoff aired on November xiv, 1999. The episode was written by Jim Dauterive, and directed by Chris Moeller and Chuck Austen. The title is a reference to Tennessee Williams' play (and later a film) A Streetcar Named Desire.

Synopsis
The episode begins in the aisle, with Hank, Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer having gone through several beers. Alamo Beer has announced a chance to compete in a contest where one tin can throw a football game through a hole in a giant novelty Alamo beer tin at halftime at the upcoming New Orleans Saints-Dallas Cowboys game. Finally, Hank goes in, putting away his last beer in the refrigerator. Luanne drinks it afterward on and discovers that it'due south the winning can. She claims it'southward her beer, until Hank points out that she's underage and that if it's her beer she gets arrested rather than going to New Orleans as she would if information technology were his beer. In the contest, Hank can either have the throw himself for a chance at ane million dollars or have onetime Cowboy quarterback Don Meredith take information technology for a chance at one hundred-grand dollars. This proves to be a tough option for Hank. Many people propose him to "take the sure thing," but Hank builds a replica metal beer can and starts to practice. By the time of the contest, he's become pretty good.

On the fashion to New Orleans, they stop at a local bait store where Neb surprises Hank and Peggy by asking for directions to the Dautrive residence in fluent Cajun French. Arriving at Chateau Dautrive, Neb meets three attractive young women, Lily, Rose and Violetta besides equally his cousin Gilbert. The iii women are lone widows. Ane is Bill's cousin, the other two were married to his cousins. Pecker chooses to remain behind with them while the others proceed to New Orleans. All three make advances on Bill, who becomes confused and struggles to figure out which is his biological cousin. Belatedly at night, the women come upon Neb in his bed and begin a violent fight over him. Gilbert then appears and reveals which is his cousin, the one named Violetta. In New Orleans, Hank makes the choice and easily the ball over to Don Meredith. Yet, despite Hank's protests, Meredith leaves his wintertime coat on and misses the throw. Hank, believing that Meredith leaving his glaze on was an act of laziness, tackles Don Meredith in a fit of anger. Later, the 2 run across and Hank confronts him, claiming he could've fabricated the throw. Angered, Meredith brings Hank to the stadium and Hank throws the ball in the can. Hank however realizes it is unlike every bit there are no fans and there is no pressure level. Meredith apologizes and says "I really wanted to come through for you, Hank." He and so reveals that he'd adept on a replica can at home also. He says that he had to wear his heavy glaze while he practices his throws due to the chilly area where he lives, and that he didn't have his coat off because he believed information technology would throw him off. In the end the two make peace.
Meanwhile back at the Dauterive resident Bill is confronted by the matriarch of the family, Aunt Esme, who questions whether or not Bill was there to raise a family with 1 of the widows or just slumber with them. He sheepishly reveals he was there to sleep with them and Aunt Esme asks that Bill take his exit. The group stops at Chateau Dauterive to option up Bill, where Bill elatedly reveals he slept with both the non-Dauterive widows.
Characters
- Hank Hill
- Peggy Hill
- Bobby Hill
- Luanne Platter
- Dale Gribble
- Jeff Boomhauer
- Bill Dauterive
- Buck Strickland
- Gilbert Dauterive (cameo)
- Lily (cameo)
- Violetta (cameo)
- Don Meredith (cameo)
- Rose (cameo)
- Aunt Esme Dauterive (cameo)
Stinger Quote
- Hank: "That's a cracking story, Mr. Meredith."
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