BWAAA! a King of the Hill Podcast
Old vs. New King of the Hill: What Changed and What Didn’t
Old vs. new *King of the Hill*: what changed between seasons 1–13 and the revival’s seasons 14–15—and what did not? The original show was built around Hank Hill resisting the change that arrived on his doorstep. The revival makes him return to an Arlen that changed without him. In this Bwaaa essay, we look at the old broadcast sitcom structure, season 14’s shock of re-entry, adult Bobby, and why season 15 is where the revival starts feeling at home. https://thatmikehamilton.com Subscribe for more Bwaaa video essays, and find us anywhere you get your podcasts. 00:00 Old vs. new *King of the Hill* 01:35 Seasons 1–13: the comedy of resistance 03:18 Season 14: the comedy of re-entry 05:10 Why adult Bobby changes the show 06:35 Season 15: the comedy of living there 08:10 What the revival keeps—and changes 09:25 Why season 15 matters 10:00 Outro How does the new *King of the Hill* compare with the original run? This Bwaaa essay compares seasons 1–13 with seasons 14 and 15: Hank’s changing role, adult Bobby, the shift from broadcast episodic comedy to a 20-episode revival arc, and why Arlen still works when the world around it does not. King of the Hill, King of the Hill revival, King of the Hill season 14, King of the Hill season 15, Hank Hill, Bobby Hill, Bwaaa, TV analysis, animated sitcom, Mike Judge, Greg Daniels, Hulu What feels most different in the revival: Hank, Bobby, the animation, or Arlen itself? And which version of the show do you prefer? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info .