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Vision Quest
King of the Hill - Vision Quest.png
Season 7, Episode 12
Airdate February 9, 2003
Production Number 7ABE09
Written by Etan Cohen
Directed by Dominic Polcino
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King of the HillSeason Seven

Vision Quest is the twelfth episode of the seventh season of King of the Hill, and the one hundred thirty-eighth episode overall.

Starring: Mike Judge (Hank Hill, Boomhauer, Dooley), Kathy Najimy (Peggy Hill), Pamela S. Adlon (Bobby Hill), Brittany Murphy (credit only), Johnny Hardwick (Dale Gribble)

and Stephen Root (Bill Dauterive, Principal, Host)

Also Starring: Norwood Cheek (Dave, Rocker), Ashley Gardner (Nancy Gribble, Teacher, Contestant), David Herman (Bruce Vilanche), Kyle Howard (Steve), Jonathan Joss (John Redcorn) Breckin Meyer (Joseph Gribble)

Contents

Plot Overview

Worried about the direction Joseph is going in, Hank follows John Redcorn's instructions on setting up a vision quest to set Joseph on his path. Unfortunately, Dale winds up getting a vision that he misinterprets.

Notes

Stinger Quote

John Redcorn: Hey, what a coinki-dink!

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

  • John Redcorn interprets Joseph's vision that his path will be strong and independent.
  • Bobby later has a vision of himself as a panda on Hollywood Sqaures.

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Hank: Vision quest?
John Redcorn: All cultures have a similar rite of passage. Your people have a bar mitzvah.
Hank: Uh, we're not Jewish.
John Redcorn: Really.
  • Bill: You know who'd be a good influence? My son, Trey.
Hank: Last week it was Travis.
Bill: So?
  • Hank: Maybe Redcorn was right. Joseph's falling in with the wrong crowd and every group of bad kids needs a heavy boy to be the lookout.
Peggy: And Bobby is so impressionable. I hope he has the strength to stand up to him.
Bobby: Mom, dad, I just saw the most incredible fabric softener ad. Is the supermarket still open?
  • Hank: Dang it, Dale, no one likes being the bad guy, but sometimes that's part of being a dad.
Dale: I don't want to be a dad! It's too hard!
Hank: Dale, you can't just ignore--
Dale: (picking up phone) Yes? This is Dale.
Hank: Dale, the phone didn't even ring.
Dale: How good of you to return my call. Sorry, Hank, this will have to wait.
  • Bobby: Your dad's not coming. He's rolling around on the ground and eating bark and my dad's saying "dang it" a lot.
  • Hank: Yep.
Bill: Yup.
Boomhauer: Mm-hmm.
(Dale lets out a war whoop)
Bill: Well, I'm just gonna come right out and say it, Dale. Something seems different about you.
Dale: Something is different, Bill. I had a vision. I'm an Indian now.
Bill: Oh.
Dale: I always wondered why I hated the federal government and loved tobacco with such passions, but now it all makes sense.
Hank: Okay, time-out, Sitting Jackass. Have you looked in a mirror lately? You are the goddang whitest person I've ever seen.
Dale: I am the albino buffalo! Deal with it.
  • Dooley: (to Joseph) I can see your dad's junk.
  • John Redcorn: 500 years of oppression and somehow I find this the most irritating.
  • Bobby: Joseph's never going to talk to me again.
John Redcorn: You made a tough choice, but you might have saved your friend. My people have a saying: when we ask for strength, the Great Spirit sends us difficulties, which make us strong.
Bobby: That's pretty cool.
John Redcorn: You like that? Hey, pass it on to Joseph. You know, if you want. Either way, it's no biggie to me.