Was this a repeat? It involved Peggy’s getting a job on the newspaper and meeting the reporters (including the one-eyed guy). But in last season’s “Smoking Bandit” episode she already had the job.
New episode. But perhaps it was meant for last year?
If not, Peggy apparently lost her newspaper job sometime after the Smoking Bandit episode. The paper is now under new ownership (“Regime change!”), so she went to interview with the new boss.
Another complaint, I don’t think people who write weekly feature columns like Peggy was hired to do actually get desks in the newsroom. Seems like a waste of office space, even in a small town daily like the Bystander.
Yeah, that was weird. It must have been out-of-sequence, because all the new characters and Peggy’s job were in the “smoking bandit” story. Maybe this one was preempted last year by a ball game?
This looks like King of the Hill’s last season, and they have a bunch of episodes from last season that didn’t run. (Only 10 9th season shows aired last year, as well as three 8th season shows. The rest were preempted by football). So they’re running through all their old shows
The smoking bandit episode was was episode code KH910 (King of the Hill, 9th season, 10th episdode) The new episode, “Bystand Me” was KH821…King of the Hill, 8th season, 21st episdode.
Depends. There were a couple of weekly columnists in Orangeburg’s Times and Democrat who had their own desks in the newsroom, mostly because they are town gossips and people would call in with material for the columns.
Yeah. I read on Epguides that it was shown out of sequence.
Did anyone on the West Coast catch the beginning? In the Central time zone, they started us with Bobby asleep in Dale’s bugabago.
I got the whole show in Indiana (Eastern Standard year 'round, but going to Daylight Saving next year once all the counties get their act together as far as who’ll be with Indianapolis on Eadtern and who’ll be with Chicago on Central). Anyway, the new owners fired all the men (who were delivering the paper from their cars) in order to bring back old-time paperboys. Naturally, Hank wanted Bobby to get a route, but Bobby dreaded the idea of waking up so early.
Dale wanted to deliver the Bystander, so a deal was made. Bobby went to the spot where the paper’s driver dropped off one of the day’s bundles. Dale then met Bobby, loaded up the cargo, and threw the papers onto lawns as Bobby got into the back of the Bugabago and began catching some extra shut-eye.