King of the Hill: Hank’s Bully
It’s not until the parents actually start being parents that Caleb starts to behave. Hank finally realizes that the trouble lies with the parents, so he sicks Bobby on them to taunt and harass them as Caleb did. Anyone who has ever had to deal with the children of inattentive parents knows how frustrating it can be. I used to babysit for extended family whose children were so unruly the only thing I could do was try and keep as many sharp objects away from them as possible while they ran amok.
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Unfortunately, Caleb’s parents don’t see their son as a troublemaker, but rather a feisty young sprite with a “precocious sense of adventure.” When Hank swipes Caleb’s bike to teach him a lesson, they don’t prepare Caleb apologize, they signal
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(S10E14) When you’re young, there’s usually only one way to deal with a bully, and that’s to give them a taste of their own medicine. In last night’s episode, new neighbors move into the neighborhood whose unruly child, Caleb, begins harassing Hank by calling him “dusty old bones, full of green dust,” trashing his work space, and, the most unforgivable crime of all, riding his bike on Hank’s lawn.
If beating your own kids is frowned upon, beating other’s children is probably more so.
Original post by Adam Finley
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