The best thing about King of the Hill is they start with stereotypes but they expand on them, proving that stereotypes are just part of the story not the whole story.
@drawingfandome3 жыл бұрын
@@pamelatyree3521 this is highly irrelevant to the comment
@drawingfandome3 жыл бұрын
I actually do this somewhat myself when making characters for races cultures or such I don’t know much about I start with a simple concept and then as I gain more knowledge expand it
@Mikeplaysdbd3 жыл бұрын
Ur cute😂
@rosesgarden86223 жыл бұрын
@@drawingfandome ooo I'm curious about what characters and stories you made can I hear?
@drawingfandome3 жыл бұрын
@@rosesgarden8622 alright while I’ll be brief but I like to make a whole bunch of different kinds of characters mostly in slice of life esk plots Some who are lgbtq+ so I do research on that Some with autism hence more research. One has a step dad who’s Japense so yeah more research. Most stories revolve around home life struggles, or relationships which sounds boring but I like to make those ideas come to life with bold characters!
@Dragonrose363 жыл бұрын
"Let's talk about context." ... Khan-text.
@travisbishop7823 жыл бұрын
Ha!
@broskiyeets15993 жыл бұрын
Khan textual khan tent
@imgrindin3 жыл бұрын
I picked up on that too 🤣
@troysmith159 Жыл бұрын
*Starts slow clap*
@AutomatonUnit227256 ай бұрын
@troysmith159 *Continues slow clap*
@slashbash13473 жыл бұрын
My best friend's Laotion. When I first met him, I asked, "So, are ya Chinese or Japanese?" And he said, "From Laos, stupid!" That's how we became friends.
@lolstalgic96022 жыл бұрын
I believe you
@v1ultrakill730 Жыл бұрын
What ocean?
@MMAGamblingTips Жыл бұрын
@@v1ultrakill730 Laos stupid! It’s a landlocked country in South East Asia.”
@jorgemasviballs Жыл бұрын
When I first met my friend I asked him if he was Chinese or Japanese and he said black
@Br0ken_Rob0ts Жыл бұрын
@@v1ultrakill730the one with the ton of rocks and little water
@NeliATW3 жыл бұрын
“100% of male friendships are improved by punching.”
@majesticgothitelle18023 жыл бұрын
Don't give out the secret of male friendships with joking insults, rough play, hard trues, silent understanding, and bro loyalty.
@TheLeah23443 жыл бұрын
Okay I’m not Asian. I’m Black. I have worked hard my entire life just to be taken advantage of and treated like crap. At my old job, I got in trouble for MINOR THINGS and I was overworked for little pay. I stressed myself to the point that I ended up in the hospital due to chest pains and my manager at my old job didn’t care. Unfortunately when you work hard and not smart, everyone receives the benefits of it BUT YOU. That’s what motivated me to start my own business.
@UnholyWrath32772 жыл бұрын
Ya unfortunately it's always the hardest workers and kindest people who get stepped on hardest while the manipulative ass kissers get handed things . Good for you hope your business venture pays off ✊
@tatsuostatic85672 жыл бұрын
Well shit...I made another mistake in my life, I focused more on hard work and not smart...which I lacked
@__mindflayer__2 жыл бұрын
Hell yea, may your business succeed.
@silentedict42562 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain. Good luck!
@Jarod-vg9wq2 жыл бұрын
Awesome for you dude hope your successful.
@suso64253 жыл бұрын
As an Asian, the weird choice of being only Chinese or Japanese is really relatable
@ladyofnoxus67333 жыл бұрын
So are you Chinese or Japanese? (It's a joke to everyone that will get butt hurt lol)
@neonflights59513 жыл бұрын
@@ladyofnoxus6733 We know, we watched the same video where the joke took place. You're not funny and you're not even trying.
@ladyofnoxus67333 жыл бұрын
@@neonflights5951 And?
@neonflights59513 жыл бұрын
@@ladyofnoxus6733 Thats it.
@Masterchief05213 жыл бұрын
I mean in Michigan we assume Korean if anything, we have a large Korean population in Northern MI for whatever reason
@SifGreyfang3 жыл бұрын
Listen bud. I know you said you don't want to be another channel that talks about king of the hill. But I enjoy hearing you talk about it
@ShadyDoorags3 жыл бұрын
I have no problem being a channel that talks about King of the Hill, I just don't want the success of a video to be dependent on one specific show.
@ddsjgvk3 жыл бұрын
Well there is no channel what is 100% KOTH
@sluttyMapleSyrup3 жыл бұрын
@@ShadyDoorags I think you're good. It's clearly a show that was beloved by far more people than Mike Judge may have even realized.
@ajithsidhu71833 жыл бұрын
@@ShadyDoorags how do we prevent 4:35
@ajithsidhu71833 жыл бұрын
@@ShadyDoorags how do we get over 5:10
@russellsales77963 жыл бұрын
I remember a similar message in The Simpsons when they introduced Frank Grimes. The sad reality is that just because you work your ass off, that doesn't mean you'll be successful in life. There are people out there like Homer that do half the work most people do but live happy lives. While people like Grimes do double and still get the end of the short stick while barely making enough scratch to get by. Oh, and before someone does the dismissive "It's all just a cartoon, it's not real" remark, don't; it's a harsh truth everyone has to accept.
@kdoesthings12D33 жыл бұрын
I agree with that episode 100%
@Pandora234able3 жыл бұрын
Which is why meritocracy is bullshit.
@Suspsy3 жыл бұрын
Maybe if Frank Grimes hadn’t been blowing his money on hookers, he could have afforded a better home away from the bowling alleys.
@kdoesthings12D33 жыл бұрын
@@Suspsy i don't think that happened
@Suspsy3 жыл бұрын
@@kdoesthings12D3 yes, it did. Frank Grimes Jr. stated in a later episode that his father was into hookers.
@samvimes95103 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: there's currently a lawsuit against Harvard for discriminating against Asian students. The lawsuit alleges that Harvard doesn't admit qualified Asians in favor of filling its diversity quota with less qualified students. For example, Asians had to score higher on the SAT test than other races to be admitted (Harvard has now dropped the SAT requirement entirely, which they're conveniently blaming on COVID). Basically, Asians worked so hard that they became white and they don't count as minorities now. So yeah, Kahn being told his daughter is too privileged is completely realistic.
@aozorahaou26433 жыл бұрын
That's is so bs so basically if every ethnic community worked hard to build their communities to be safe and nice to live in, make sure their kids are in two parent households, making sure their kids learns the values of working hard and responsibility to achieve their goals and they won't succeed because by the systems logic that'll make them white and privileged?
@germanshepherd66383 жыл бұрын
@@aozorahaou2643 no higher population of Indians and Chinese, mean more Indians and Chinese apply to Ivy League universities
@sonicpsycho132 жыл бұрын
Harvard won that lawsuit. They won because their admissions isn't just based on SAT scores and GPA. Harvard considers athletics, major, and "additional factors". The additional factors include things like multilingualism, economic status (i.e. poverty), and hardship (single- parent home, foster child, etc). Harvard is interested in students with the most potential to succeed. They're not taking someone with a 800 SAT, but they may favor a kid whose family could only afford to take the test once and got a 1500 vs a kid who had a private tutor and took the test 3 times to get a 1600. The fundamental premise of these repeated lawsuits against schools is steeped in prejudice and yes, racism. The group constantly bringing them finds it difficult to believe that black and Latin kids can get into these elite schools. Harvard temporarily suspended its SAT requirement for 4 years, they didn't get rid of it. Besides, those tests have long been criticized for their utility.
@aguilarraliuga17772 жыл бұрын
@@sonicpsycho13 aye makes sense, my people are a savage sort. It’s only expected for most to be unable to enter a uni. Although most of the actual civilized and smart sorts most likely go to local uni than go all the way to the USA.
@caseyneil64702 жыл бұрын
That's been a thing for year's. Asians have a much lower chance of being accepted regardless of sat scores.
@lunch_trey3 жыл бұрын
Kahn really had one helluva character development. When he's first introduced, he's basically potrayed as another hard workin' man with a life he loves; then as the show goes on, he becomes more strict with Connie's education and well-being, constantly dreams of rubbing elbows with Ted and other members of high society and always looks down on people he felt was lower in the social ladder than him and wouldn't be caught dead with Hank and the guys; and finally, he eventually realizes he'll never be seen as Ted's equal, comes to terms with his very demanding job and co-workers who actually admitted to hating him and just stops being a condescending douche to Hank and guys. He accepts his place on Spooner Street as just another hard working man living his best life. Hell, we even see him hang out with the gang drinking beer in a few episodes. Too bad he had to eat so much shit just to get there.
@villaniousmustache48986 ай бұрын
Despair is the BEST teacher
@138veronica3 жыл бұрын
Kahn's disconnect with Ted's son Chane getting in is the fact that Chane (rich, Asian, bully, grades less stronger than Connie's) didn't earn the spot through merit. Ted paid his way in and low-key knew Kahn and Mihn can't afford to do that. Kahn's fall was also influenced by Elvin harassing and stalking him, which the character will continue to do throughout the series. For another Kahn episode, I'd love to see you cover "Orange You Glad I Didn't Say Banana". Ted and an ex Laos general shame Kahn for not being Laotian enough and manipulate him into joining their small local army to invade Laos. It's a look at how people of one's own race try to measure each other's authenticity and use it to demean each other.
@Nunnyahbizhen3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I want someone to tackle that episode as well. 😁
@eatatjoes67513 жыл бұрын
This show was awesome.
@MrSophire3 жыл бұрын
Yeah as a first generation I can relate to that story. I tease when fellow Mexican American can’t take spicy stuff but I don’t mean it.
@Darth_Bateman3 жыл бұрын
Bro, I felt that...you have no idea how many times I was referred to as a "white black person" growing up. Even in fucking college.
@chiriviscospower3 жыл бұрын
Khan was bad ass (aggresive) enough to neutralize the 'stalking' and harassing. He was drawn into the alternative lifestyle.
@trickster36963 жыл бұрын
So Connie didn't get in because she's not someone Hollywood could make an inspiring movie about.
@FalonGrey3 жыл бұрын
Pretty much. As for those who DO get in, Hollywood would make everyone around them incredibly racist, or holding them back, amd never mention the outside helobthey received.
@bufan71773 жыл бұрын
We call that leftist agenda
@user-gn4ts8jb7n3 жыл бұрын
@@bufan7177 yeah, feel good suger coated bs!
@aozorahaou26433 жыл бұрын
The fact King of the Hill opened our eyes to this crap agenda
@CoasterMan13Official3 жыл бұрын
@@bufan7177 shut up, trumper.
@itsyaboiherman3 жыл бұрын
King of the hill had great life lessons
@razkable3 жыл бұрын
the finale 3 eps were also perfect for the show..you can tell it was written by gregg mike and long time writers pitching in small moments maybe some people from the first 3 seasons even that left...it felt very much like a unique ending to that show and not others..the final scene of the finale gets me every time
@justiceadams66233 жыл бұрын
Agree
@coyotejack70793 жыл бұрын
If the system screws you over, you have to either play/screw-over the system or destroy it. Learning to manipulate the system is a perfectly reasonable response. No one should blame or shame Connie or anyone in that situation, it is sad it happens but that is life, it is unreasonably unfair and you have to make it a little less unfair. that is all you can do.
@gadielgonzalez27553 жыл бұрын
Wise words.
@ArmedChicano3 жыл бұрын
#KillDozer
@logicplague3 жыл бұрын
@@ArmedChicano lol
@ArmedChicano3 жыл бұрын
@@logicplague iykyk
@Considerable_Ounce2 жыл бұрын
Makes sense. My white friend applied to 5 different physcian assistants schools. She had 2 years of paramedic experience, a MASTERS degree in biochemistry, lead a research project isolating the dna of bacteriophages, and fluent in spanish (she could also speak some german). She also spent hundreds of hours volunteering by helping build houses and participating in disaster relief for victims of natural disasters. She didnt get in to any of her schools. But she reapplied a year later (she took some down time to take care of her mom). On the second go round, she included that she was native american. She took one of those ancestry dna tests and found that she was approx 30% native. She hammed it up in her personal statement. She got accepted into 3 out of 5 of the schools that she had applied to. I cant even be mad at her for that cause it was smart and it worked 😂 Lord that woman never sat down lol.
@kintsuki993 жыл бұрын
Everyone tells you to "work hard" but they don't tell you that you have to "work hard in the right things".
@mathewgodfrey15173 жыл бұрын
King of the Hill doesn't seem to write any of their characters as stereotypes. Not in much of a negative way, to be fair. Kahn is basically like Hank, in which he works hard and just wants the very best for his family.
@undeadblizzard3 жыл бұрын
@TheRapper10000 I feel he wears as a mask. I know guys like him. Ironically since he is suppose to be a Buddhist in one episode. He should know that suffering is cause by thinking you are separate from everything when we are all connected. Getting ahead is a very a destructive belief.
@rpgryder18863 жыл бұрын
I think they write them like stereotypes, for the purpose of breaking them. Hank is the typical hard working father with a poor connection to his son, but he starts to understand his son, and support him.
@josephmatthew97243 жыл бұрын
In the episode Kahn made his debut, “Westie side story”, it really showed just how similar Kahn and Hank really are. Though they come from different parts of the world, they held similar beliefs, and both seem to have a hard time exactly connecting with their kids like many have stated. I could be wrong about Kahn and Connie’s connection but I see them having a somewhat strained connection like Hank and Bobby. But overall I love Kahn, he’s one of my favorite characters.
@kenya10673 жыл бұрын
@@undeadblizzard that is nice. We are all connected. I like that.
@Luigi64real3 жыл бұрын
Really? I just watched the series and it stuck out to me that almost all non white American ( sometimes even non-Texan) characters seemed to have some sort of negative stereo type, usually overlooked by the end with Hank being the bigger person. It usually felt like the show was trying to say "yeah these stereo types are real but we can still find things in common". The only episode that I can remember bucks this trend is the one where ladybird bites the black handyman who was normal, though that episode was focused on race and the handyman wasn't even in the episode much. Even the main characters like Kahn and John Redcorn have a bunch of negative stereo types which seemed to stay with them across the series. Compare that to Lucky who slowly became less and less of a negative stereotypical character by the end of the series.
@Kilthan20503 жыл бұрын
I always liked that Kahn and Hank are actually very similar. Hard working family men who want to teach their kids their values and see them succeed. But my favorite bit in the show will always be “that’s my purse! I don’t know you!”
@TheAntiBright3 жыл бұрын
K A H N. H A N K. Their names are anagrams of each other
@asurasyn3 жыл бұрын
"Well, thank you, sir, but I believe I have to give Megalomart my two weeks notice." " Oh, I do believe you already gave your notice there, Nitro! "
@andrewa90643 жыл бұрын
Honestly for colleges it's not just affirmative action but, the idea that parents will provide for their children throughout college completely. Khan works hard to take care of his family to the point it's expected that he will start paying tens of tens of thousands for a college education.
@FinalQueue0073 жыл бұрын
To be fair Connie is young and has her whole life ahead of her. Plus only thing she really has to worry about is school and boys atm. Kahn on the other hand is 41, working a job where he's not appreciated, and who knows what other racist shit he has dealt with already prior to this. Yes you shouldn't let certain things drive you into a victim mentality mindset but every person has their breaking point. Even as a kid when I watched this episode I always felt Kahn pain here. You do your best, you raise your child right and yet its not enough because you did things too well. Every person will hit that rock bottom in their life at some point, some people are able to recover from it due to their own will or others helping them, while some cannot. In this case Hank was the one to pick Kahn up from that pit.
@dtxspeaks2683 жыл бұрын
Also Kahn has an abusive father-in-law who looks down on him
@LizLuvsCupcakes3 жыл бұрын
To expect everyone to take their lot in life like a champ the whole time, just accept it without ever complaining or even saying out loud, "this blows", that's just setting yourself up to get where Kahn ends up.
@johnboone55773 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this.
@laurocoman3 жыл бұрын
Kahn was also frustrated for having to learn a second language just to make it through.
@Jay-gurl3 жыл бұрын
I strongly understand and feel for Connie and Kahn here. All throughout highschool I was a high honor student with good grades and extra curricular. But, my parents made too much money for a decent loan and I wasn't poor enough nor struggling to warrant a scholarship. I wanted to go into genetics and I was good at it. But I couldn't afford it because of being middle class. I'm working at a grocery store now and though it's not what I wanted, I'm looking into nursing classes now on my own time. Life might be hard and never go as planned, but you gotta work with what you got.
@batman2316-p7k2 ай бұрын
Like ur comment
@milktoast28763 жыл бұрын
11:01 technecally we didint see lucky steal anything he just sat back and let mud dover steal so technecally he didint break his code at far as we know in this episode
@oaf-773 жыл бұрын
Lucky would never steal someone else’s license to exercise their free will
@AnAbsurdExistence3 жыл бұрын
Shady always spitting facts in regards to victimhood
@pamelatyree35213 жыл бұрын
ARE YOU SAVED AND ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
@gadielgonzalez27553 жыл бұрын
@@pamelatyree3521 why are you screaming?
@pinkpugginz3 жыл бұрын
@@gadielgonzalez2755 caps lock doesn't mean screaming
@EclecticallyEccentric3 жыл бұрын
@@pinkpugginz Not always. But if someone wants to be taken seriously, they probably shouldn't use capital letters with no punctuation.
@lykhra21783 жыл бұрын
@@pamelatyree3521 lmao I can’t stand this it’s so random
@renegadelegacy84573 жыл бұрын
My biggest fear now that I'm starting to make it in the world is that money wont give me the happiness I assumed it would. That my friends wont like me anymore, my family who never cared much about me will want what I had to work so hard for. I'm afraid that I'll have a second phase of depression, though I cant imagine it will be as bad as the first one. I dont want to be miserable like Kahn.
@somethingcraft31483 жыл бұрын
What the fuck
@lizardqueen60413 жыл бұрын
Money can afford you comforts and the ability to more easily go after what you want, but the money itself won't make you happy. It's all about your mentality, enjoying the little things in life, and sharing your time and energy with genuine people who enrich your life, support you emotionally, and love and care about you. It's also about recognizing that your happiness is reliant on what's within you, not without. As long as you look at money as a tool and not the ultimate goal/object of happiness, you'll be perfectly fine
@blakeswanson13223 жыл бұрын
With an ass the fat youll be fine i promise
@kenya10673 жыл бұрын
You got this. Just keep a level head when you approach things and if those problems arise you'll be able to handle them with grace.
@wolfbones6663 жыл бұрын
If you can, immerse yourself in the little things that you love. If anything will save your sanity, that'll be it.
@LegendStormcrow3 жыл бұрын
My father in law had that issue in college. They told him they had enough whities and that he could become a trucker. He's an engineer now. If someone tells you your not part of the quota, not good enough, or too good, screw them.
@balanc-joy91873 жыл бұрын
You know, it didn't surprise me how the episode played out, nor the difference between Connie and her parents' reaction to what happened. Connie has a more optimistic outlook on life in general, but I think the difference between her and Kahn and Minh is this: They succeed for different reasons. Connie succeeds because she wants to, whether to have a better life, meet a personal standard, or just that she likes learning, or a mix of the three I don't know, but it's never about actually being _better_ than _others_ Kahn and Minh though, see success as just a tool to both have better lives than they used to in Laos, but also to feed their egos and sense of superiority over others. How many times do we see them babble about how great Nine Rivers is, or how much they suck up to people like Ted Wassanasong? All the time, because the _prestige_ is just as, if not more important to them then actually being comfortable and happy. That leads to them looking down on those they see as below them, like the neighbors, and you notice how they go to pieces when they stop being able to succeed. They are the types I think, who in a sense never grew out of the "anybody who's _anybody_ does/goes to X" mentality, that what's the best of the best, and most talked about and lauded as a sign of success, is what they should strive for. They let society and the people in it be the measure of how they should live and why they should succeed, whereas Connie succeeds the way she does because she recognizes it's merit objectively. This unfortunately, leaves Kahn and Minh vulnerable to changing their opinions and lifestyles too easily, as they think that the subjective viewpoints of others' are what they should measure their lives on, rather than defining their lives for themselves. Kahn does something similar in "Orange You Glad I Said Banana", and actually learns better by the end of it properly. _Kahn_ might have to do what he needs to, but he and his family choose how they do and do not live, not Ted Wassanasong, or in the case of this episode, not a bunch of degenerate rednecks who wanted Kahn to fight with a 2x4 for their amusement and commit theft with them.
@LowellLucasJr.3 жыл бұрын
I felt for Kahn. Man works his ass for for the betterment of his family, and because of such, are getting shafted! Thats some real world shit and its a common place! Glad they made it!
@therealsapdad19427 ай бұрын
Cue the AI cover of Hank singing "Rich Men North of Richmond"
@michaelkeha3 жыл бұрын
As someone who lives in a country where affirmative action is a major thing I can firmly tell you that it doesn't help all it does is make people more bitter and racist
@elmospasco55583 жыл бұрын
Affirmative action is government sanctioned racism and it guarantees future crops of hatred.
@thefutureisnowoldman76533 жыл бұрын
@@elmospasco5558 what can you expect It's not exactly easy to make up for 400 years of a society being weighed in the favor of only one group
@emmanguyen88403 жыл бұрын
@@thefutureisnowoldman7653 Nothing can make up for that, which is why affirmative action is stupid, if they really wanted to help kids who have a disadvantage in schools, then it should be based off of income rather than race
@elmospasco55583 жыл бұрын
@@thefutureisnowoldman7653 The Asian experience in America shows the fallacy of that argument.
@JaredJonesAZ3 жыл бұрын
I live in the USA and have regularly heard white people argue for affirmative action to get an edge over Asians
@Vnix3 жыл бұрын
One of the hardest things in life is when you have something where you've invested a lot of time, effort, energy, resources into something you believed in only for it to be a bad deal in the end. And thats not the tragic part, the tragic part is giving up. These things can be horrific and it happens. If you need help, get help, if you need coaching, get coaching, and most of all, take it as a learning experience and move on.
@Iheartdgd2 жыл бұрын
👍🏻
@kgpspyguy2 жыл бұрын
If that point was a nail, you would’a hit it right on the head. I worked as a nightshirt first responder for about 3 years total. HATED it. I kept thinking things would improve with time (they didn’t). I basically did NOTHING but work for three solid years. I missed everything. Birthdays, Christmas, family vacations. EVERYTHING. and I wasn’t even being payed that well. $27.00 an hour to utterly ruin every aspect of my life. The thing that kept me going was the fear that I couldn’t do better. That’s the trouble with first responder skills. They don’t apply to any other work field. Now I’m working as a full time self employed illustrator and making more then I did with the police… It’s all such a scam.
@KiraYamatoinX10A3 жыл бұрын
The whole Rice thing is very common, a friend of mine was rejected from Rice for being white. He was very much the same with perfect grades and stuff, but complete rejection. Rice has a bit of a reputation.
@KairuHakubi2 жыл бұрын
This episode gets more and more relevant as so many of us did everything we were told and got none of what we were promised in return.
@AquaStockYT3 жыл бұрын
Victimhood is experiencing a wrong Victim Mentality is thinking someone will come to save you from it
@TheBuzzard423 жыл бұрын
I also see victim mentality as a means of not having to try to succeed because all of your problems are someone else's fault and "even if I try I won't win because I can't". It's a means of justifying your own awful life while taking no responsibility for problems you've caused for yourself.
@NautilusSSN5713 жыл бұрын
@@TheBuzzard42 I mean that's what I thought it was supposed to mean but since apparently that ain't it. I'll just call it pussiery
@lindagivembackmychildren1093 жыл бұрын
I see victim mentality as a sort of learned uselessness, systematic problems aren't solvable as individuals and so our only option is to accept it with damage control, victim mentality is applying this acceptance to all your problems, systematic or not.
@logicplague3 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@thecraplordsell45753 жыл бұрын
EXACTLY
@truthteller8163 жыл бұрын
Excellent job explaining the difference between being victimized and having a victim mentality. 👌🏾
@pamelatyree35213 жыл бұрын
ARE YOU SAVED AND ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
@truthteller8163 жыл бұрын
@@pamelatyree3521 yes I am thank you 😊And thank you for being an obedient servant of God spreading the good news of the gospel 🙏🏾
@tenshi.kurama3 жыл бұрын
That’s definitely a message that the violent rioters need to be taught
@tenshi.kurama3 жыл бұрын
@Calliflower i didn't even mention what race the rioters were because im sure all colors have participated. The fact that u defaulted to argument of race shows alot about u On a side note your not above the law just because of the color if your skin. If you violently threaten the cop or others expect to be shot
@mellamojeff4583 жыл бұрын
@@tenshi.kurama based
@THEDUDE329673 жыл бұрын
Therapist: Reverse X-axis Shady isn't real and can't hurt you. 0:50
@gregmarkwell66813 ай бұрын
But that's actually reflection across the Y-axis, not the x-axis. Can that hurt him?
@frankygmanentertainment58353 жыл бұрын
For king of the hill loving its stereotypes, it often flips them on their head, subverting our expectations and I think that is why it's so great. Everyone's human so yeah we can be stereotypes but we all are also capable of some nuance.
@CultureCrossed643 жыл бұрын
In writing, stereotypes are called tropes. They're not inherently bad- almost everyone fits into one or multiple "tropes"
@CultureCrossed643 жыл бұрын
In writing, stereotypes are called tropes. They're not inherently bad- almost everyone fits into one or multiple "tropes"
@maneoj462 жыл бұрын
The only one that doesn't get flipped is the nerd/ geek culture. Like the one where Bobby gets Tarot cards and a bunch of nerds nearly make him drink dog blood. Or the GTA episode the game developers are just there, being dorks and giving out plot
@doriftuh73312 жыл бұрын
I love king of the hill. Remember the times when i would get stuck in the hospital for weeks. Id lay and watch king of the hill all day. Help me get thru it all
@Elementa20063 жыл бұрын
Hey, the more channels that talk about the greatness that is King of the Hill, the better. That show deserves a lot of love. (Still disappointed that I'm possibly the only guy in Egypt who's that big of a KOH fan as everybody else here are either fans of The Simpsons, Family Guy, South Park or Rick & Morty)
@jamesvanitas3 жыл бұрын
Have you tried Futurama? Or The Venture Bros? The Oblongs are another series to try.
@Elementa20063 жыл бұрын
@@jamesvanitas Yes, I like Futurama and Venture Bros., never seen the Oblongs.
@jamesvanitas3 жыл бұрын
@@Elementa2006 If you like dark humor, Oblongs are the way to go
@doritos49563 жыл бұрын
As an Egyptian you are lucky every one is here doesn't know any English show that doesn't Air in Arabic here
@justiceadams66233 жыл бұрын
@@jamesvanitas that's the shit
@TDIdialgagirl3 жыл бұрын
I never understood why one KZbinr reviewing a cartoon that another KZbinr did is considered "copying".
@bobkerr27553 жыл бұрын
Me neither, you don't hear people complaining that another critic already reviewed a movie on rotten tomatoes so why does youtube freak out when more than one person reviews the same thing?
@ShadyDoorags3 жыл бұрын
In the past, mediocre KZbinrs would often try to artificially boost views by manipulating the algorithm. They would wait for a popular KZbinr to talk about something and then immediately talk about it themselves, knowing traffic would flow to their channel. This became very annoying because the quality of these types of videos were usually bad and the person clearly didn't care about the subject, they were just riding off of someone else's popularity. I was bringing it up as a joke and a subtle way to shout out another reviewer because... that's what I do in my vids, I don't think anyone actually cares about me copying someone. In fact, I get a lot of requests for well known topics other KZbinrs have covered. You'll rarely see people criticize respected KZbinrs for copying.
@razkable3 жыл бұрын
@@ShadyDoorags do what you want to review even if others have reviewed it first..like even great shows steal man.....just take semi new spins or moments of different angles on the same content...don't copy them 95% and you good...
@Takejiro243 жыл бұрын
Your constant, deliberate mispronunciations of the Suzy Q's name got me 😂💀
@michaeledmunds70562 жыл бұрын
"You sound like you ate Bobby and then tried to flush him down with 15 packs of cigarettes." And now I can't unheard it, thanks Shady.
@DiegoAlvarezBeltran1993.2 жыл бұрын
As the son of, and a Mexican immigrant, myself.... I returned to this episode and was absolutely floored at how much this episode hit home for me because we are told from people on " El otro lado" about how incredible it is, how many opportunities are just waiting for you and how you just need to grab them. But, you could do literally /everything/ right, you could get the best grades, you could make Dean's lists, you could be at the very top of your class and at the end of the day? Your skin color matters a /ton/ more than anyone is willing to actually accept The game is rigged from the very beginning and the realization of that is the most depressing sensation in the world because it doesn't fucking matter what you do, it's how you were born.
@Makiaveli013 ай бұрын
I agree with you 100%, we still have people telling you that this is the land of opportunity, but it makes me feel bad like if you don’t succeed there’s something wrong with YOU, not the system, and it’s a dog eat dog world it’s ruthless out here, but you’re right some people lose the game before they’re even born
@snowfox943 жыл бұрын
I hate the comparison bs that's on KZbin. Who care if someone else made a video with the same premise. We're all people trying our own thing. Love the video!
@pamelatyree35213 жыл бұрын
ARE YOU SAVED AND ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
@TheCommenterDragon3 жыл бұрын
This is yet another one of my favorite KOTH episodes as well Shady, however on the other hand i've often thought that out of all the episodes where Kahn and family tried to make their lives more successful, this is one of the few where Kahn actually hits a certain level a rock bottom.
@meganfaith40523 жыл бұрын
“Admit it, half of you wish you were Mihn right now.” Have you been told how funny you are? Let this be a reminder.
@linkholder3 жыл бұрын
I want Khan to conquer me
@broskiyeets15993 жыл бұрын
@@linkholder * khan quer
@linkholder3 жыл бұрын
@@broskiyeets1599 aha!
@nitroweeb413 жыл бұрын
I am in the half that wished they were Khan in that scene.
@krampus75203 ай бұрын
@@linkholder I'm giving you a f*kin award
@Tinandel2 жыл бұрын
I feel like the greatest lesson in this episode is that even if you play by all the rules, there are times when people in power will be completely unreasonable and you need to be prepared to push back on them when they are. The one and only time in my life that I got a massive raise at a job, was when I applied for a raise because I thought I wasn't being paid enough for what I was doing...and got rejected. Then, I put my resume out, got offered 15K more to go somewhere else, and told my current employers that unless they could beat that, I was walking. They did. Clearly they had the money and clearly they were willing to spend it, but only when absolutely forced to. You gotta stick up for yourself, because no one else is going to do it for you.
@Akaritomi3 жыл бұрын
Similar situation to Kahn. Working armed security for 9 years, I built a resume and reputation as the ideal security officer. I got paid extra compared to the other grunts in every company and was loved by the people I worked with... except management. Because of me, I raised the bar on what's expected of a grunt SO (especially the fact that I actually risked my own health and life for others without hesitation). When an opening in management was announced, my name was being thrown in by everyone saying I would be perfect for it. Management didn't like that. See management positions were filled with people that had personal connections to one another. Be it family members or old friends who got the hook up, it was never about who's fit to be a manager but who can suck up the hardest of asses. Suddenly I'm swamped by paperwork that has nothing to do with security, expected to be in 3 places at once AND held accountable for minor violations that management broke on the daily (getting mad at me for not training some random new guy THEY were supposed to train). I was finally fired for a uniform violation while I was OFF THE CLOCK. Needless to say I was targeted and removed for being better than them at their jobs. Now everyone's telling me to make money from home. Sell art and paintings since I've got a history of making good pieces. I could offer pseudo bodyguard services for random people, but that's a whole other can of worms I'd rather not tip over.
@monsterboomer80512 күн бұрын
Perhaps you have to run your own security business. Do it better. Steal their customers for yourself.
@DaffyTaffy933 жыл бұрын
KOTH is easily top 5 best animated adult toons of all time no debate!!
@pedromelendez46253 жыл бұрын
This was a great video. What amazed me was the discrimination in the university, I've heard about these cases but I thought it was a recent thing. 😐
@mojorn88373 жыл бұрын
It’s an increasing thing, but not just a recent thing. Colleges have had different standards for admittance for different racial backgrounds for at least 2 decades now, and many employers are openly breaking antidiscrimation laws because they know the recourse through the legal system is too costly and for too little reward for anyone to sue them.
@just_your_localguard96123 жыл бұрын
It been a thing, for very long time, It just became more mainstream, tbh, Harvard had admitted along time ago that they openly discriminating towards certain groups because of the funding they receive, and how the college would look on paper, ie more minorities etc.. I'm kinda shocked tho that many people didn't know this already, I knew this back in high school.
@Eirik_Bloodaxe3 жыл бұрын
It’s been a thing for decades. Affirmative Action basically penalizes Asian and White students and requires them to get higher SAT scores. And in the case of Yale and Harvard even that might not be enough because it doesn’t fit their quota. Although I’m not sure why Connie is applying for college in Middle School.
@kaylamarten38723 жыл бұрын
Does anyone remember that episode of regular show where Benson got fired from the park and he was sitting on the park bench and he meets the old park manager? Yea that’s that Elvin.
@nps863 жыл бұрын
12:48 Even when the system fails you, there are choices to be made. Live for what matters.
@karldomogalla20583 жыл бұрын
When I first heard about hand fishing, I heard it referred to as catfish noodling- when I heard cat fisting, I was confused and queasy.
@raptirboy1803 жыл бұрын
I know King of the Hill is not the best for continuity but before this episode Khan got fired for "terrorism" AKA leaking secrets and he had to find a new job 3 hours away It wasn't in the best position to find a new job
@osets21173 жыл бұрын
Honestly he's lucky he didn't get thrown in jail for that.
@pamelatyree35213 жыл бұрын
ARE YOU SAVED STRANGESTRONGS ? HAVE YOU ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
@pamelatyree35213 жыл бұрын
@@osets2117 ARE YOU SAVED AND ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
@Chud_Bud_Supreme3 жыл бұрын
Dude, that's not reason he lost his job. No one ever said that in that episode. He just broke his contract and leaked secrets. That's not the same thing
@raptirboy1803 жыл бұрын
@@Chud_Bud_Supremewhen he filed for unemployment they denied him because the company said he was fired for terrorism because he leaked company secrets which were military secrets which can be considered terrorism
@rememberpickles3 жыл бұрын
I feel like I could use SD's videos as a sunday school teaching aid, and I totally mean that as a compliment.
@dj820209 ай бұрын
Knew a Laotian guy in my high school graduating class....we all yelled his name when the announcer was about to butcher it. He and his parents had one of the biggest smiles that day
@looyoo0-u6i9 ай бұрын
oh god ive watched like 3 of these already, so this is the tangent im going on this weekend
@Arofeb3 жыл бұрын
Shady: wait... what if... I didn’t care? Me: That’s what I’ve been saying about stupid drama but nooooooo, no one listened then!
@JonathanThe501st3 жыл бұрын
While I think this is one of the better episodes in the series, and the free spirit mentality is a good goal to strive for in life, I do agree that Elvin was one of the weakest characters in the series. He honestly comes off as a parody meant to embody the soul of KotH from the perspective of someone who doesn't like the show, purely for use as satire. When he's supposed to be played straight. I'd have excused him as a one-off bad character like the kid who bullied Hank for that one episode, but making him a recurring cast member makes it hard to give him a pass.
@newbienoobframebyframe41083 жыл бұрын
Shit like this is why i watch shady...
@beautybard2 жыл бұрын
I had to bring up the Peggy defending Hank bit to my fiancee just now because our neighbor raised his voice at her last week and I bolted out the door and did almost exactly what Peggy did. My lady almost died laughing.
@iw38923 жыл бұрын
I always liked this episode because it help to make the Souphanousinphones more of real people rather than stereotypes. It also made me respect Khan because it made it clear that he carried about Connie and that he would do anything to help. Connie studding for fun also made her seem less of the overachieving Asia and more of a nerdy bookworm, which help which her characterization moving forward with the show.
@DeltaCain133 жыл бұрын
Y-axis, shadey, it’s the y-axis that you mirrored at the beginning of the episode lol.
@harrisonthecarguy37343 жыл бұрын
This is a correct statement
@gabethebabe33373 жыл бұрын
@Pamela Tyree PEE PEE
@Smilephile3 жыл бұрын
I love the joke that he says "i was a monkey in a cage" referring to the cushiest job ever of being a drive in convenince store cashier
@DiMethylMercuryKSP3 жыл бұрын
obviously you've never worked service work
@johnbash-on-ger Жыл бұрын
But the pay wasn't comfy!
@patrickgreen87393 жыл бұрын
Love the bit about victim mentality, so much of that going around these days and with everyone wanting to blame everyone else, its creating more hate all around. Not cool.
@TheLastSane13 жыл бұрын
I have noticed it is often white people who dismiss victim mentality. But studies have proven that if you have a black sounding name companies will not even consider hiring you. They have done research and even tested major companies with identical resumes full of very good achievements, recommendations, etc and did nothing but change the names on the top. And they monitored which resumes got a call back. And they found those with white sounding names like Michael Peterson got called back or moved forward than names like Lemar Jones. Same resumes, same everything, the only difference was the name. Now do I think the person on the other end is racist? Probably not but there is clearly a bias. We see it in hair styles too were black females working in office buildings are asked to change their hair style to match the more "Standard" white girl style. Now that is a bias, lots of people consider black persons hair to be unkempt which is just not true. But the point is there is a bias against people for stuff outside of their control. No one has control over what race they are born as. And it must be extremely frustrating to work your ass off and be in many ways better than someone else and lose out on a high paying job because the guy looking through resumes just immediately throws out black sounding names (Which has also been proven in at least one case where a company had told their hiring staff to toss out those kind of names.)
@thefutureisnowoldman76533 жыл бұрын
@@TheLastSane1 It's because white people have never faced any discrimination and refuse to accept that they ever had any advantages and every time a advantage is ever brought up they do everything they can to disregard it or pretend it's not real to the point where they get offended if you bring up your own examples of discrimination.
@jacobhamblin42553 жыл бұрын
@@thefutureisnowoldman7653 what exactly do you mean white people? That is a pretty blanket statement to make. That’s like saying all Asian people are successful which includes many different cultures and peoples. Not to mention the fact that it disregards a lot of history.
@newguy35882 жыл бұрын
Man your last monologue was really inspirational. Found you last night and I am feeling like I am about to lose it, your words have encouraged me. Coincidence or fate, whatever, I'm glad I found this channel. You do great work btw.
@AlexAlex-of6ms3 жыл бұрын
I relate to Kahn in this episode so so hard. Wasted the majority of my 20s from feeling that my hard work was totally futile
@cherrypopscile33853 жыл бұрын
King of the Hill has an amazing way of doing plots about the two extremes being bad
@stevenshar12332 жыл бұрын
It cool to see Khan block the punch and hit back. In another episode, where Min's father came to visit, Min tells Connie that Khan was a bad boy biker gang member in his youth. It makes sense that Khan's been in some scraps in his younger days, and knows his way around a fight
@Forbiddensirenz3 жыл бұрын
The more things change, the more they stay the same
@No-tw6qj2 жыл бұрын
Kahn seemed like he was getting into the area of serious mental exhaustion after 'just going with it' in terms of hard work for a long time, but it never really paid off, so he saw an out and took it, ironically that gave him the ability to rebound, at least for his daughter because him taking said out gave her a way in. Almost makes you wonder if he planned the entire thing. Probably not, but still. I think that's an important undertone lesson here, sometimes you gotta step back and let yourself breathe for a moment. Not to this extreme mind you but y'know.
@alexdeghost2729 Жыл бұрын
So long, affirmative action!
@ScrumpyWingnuts201 Жыл бұрын
It won't change Connie's chances of getting accepted into Rice University though, not to mention other Asian Americans.
@alexdeghost2729 Жыл бұрын
@@ScrumpyWingnuts201 We’ll see 😈
@scadianarcadium833 жыл бұрын
I know this is supposed to be a thoughtful discussion about an episode that exposes the pit falls of affirmative action, the squeezing of the middle class, and victim mentality, but I am just realizing that Trace Adkins voiced Elvin in this episode who breaks into a store to steal a Trace Adkins album. That's meta as fuck and funny as hell. You gotta love celebrities who can laugh at themselves, like the episode where Randy Travis plays himself but as a complete douche.
@jabber19903 жыл бұрын
"we don't have $10,000 to buy our way out of being asian"
@KameHermit3 жыл бұрын
A couple of realizations about this episode: Khan is an anagram of Hank The Trace Adkins CD joke was super meta since Trace Adkins voices Elvin Mackleston
@theseedoflife51022 жыл бұрын
I love how you basically say that racial discrimination isn't just black and white,where most media tries to tell you it's about being poor due to discrimination,when in the process the system contradicts itself and becomes redundant.
@RobFieldFlorida3 жыл бұрын
Schools aren't allowed to use racial quotas anymore. Bakke, 1978. They use a point system instead, with race being one of the things that can earn you points, along with legacy status, test scores, grades, and extracurriculars.
@esppupsnkits45603 жыл бұрын
Don’t mean some of the fancy ones don’t still have those quotas.
@terryr90523 жыл бұрын
They just wrap those racial quotas into the other categories. Racial quotas are still very much alive
@qrowrosewine2 жыл бұрын
As someone who is also Lao, I always notice a bit of an issue with poverty and being well off in my community. Kahn is a prime example of what I've seen growing up. Hard working but to the point it cause intense stess and depressed. Which is a little weird since we are know for being pretty chill. I still have a few issues wit Kahn, but my main grip is that the accent sounds kinda weird but then again I'm from the way way south of laos lmao
@MarcoThePHX Жыл бұрын
3:50 funny how this was recommended only after affirmative action was over turned 😂
@adrian_veidt3 жыл бұрын
please cover A Man Without a Country Club. I think this is a good episode that tackle issue with race and good kahn episode.
@DrakeKnight993 жыл бұрын
Good pick on that one to. Orange you glad I didn't say Banana would be a good one to follow as well
@ZeranZeran Жыл бұрын
"The Xylophones" "The Dr. Seusses phones" Okay at first I was bothered, now you got me laughing. Great video man.
@SwiftCreationStudio3 жыл бұрын
This episode is good for showing how Kahn will react given enough pressure and then offered an escape but I think a better Kahn episode is Just another Manic Kahn Day. This episode definitely touched on how much pressure Kahn is under and how little it would take for him to "turn to the darkside" by his own beliefs but Kahn-day really puts his entire character in another light. Both are great and really bring an element of humanity to his character where much like most people he tries to hide any sort of perceived weakness from the public eye. Not a lot of Kahn episodes but these two are great episodes for humanizing a character generally seen as an antagonist in some ways.
@mrexists54002 жыл бұрын
5:17 there are some trends going on in china "lying flatt" and "let it rot" that's basically young adults realized what kahn realized here and these young adults basically completely give up trying for a career, some willingly letting themselves become homeless. they've stopped caring.
@deltoid77-nick3 жыл бұрын
I self validate all the time but it's always nice to hear someone reflecting your own beliefs and values.
@nicholasmocalis5893 жыл бұрын
What experience of victimhood you described that Khan did is the same result that Catra did. Because Catra was a victim of abuse she let that experience define her to make the wrong decisions because she felt entitled to doing them (even when she knew it was wrong) and simply lacked the confidence to make better decisions and not let that abuse define her. That as well as the fact that she was an overachiever as well.
@wjzav197111 ай бұрын
I suddenly have to think of Little Miss Sunshine. A movie that pretty much deals with failure and how the old Mantra of "Work Hard and Believe in Yourself" does not always come true. Sometimes life just fucks you over and there is nothing you can do about it. But the film also affirms that you should not give up trying though.
@Youtubeuser4471user3 жыл бұрын
"Do you guys know how hard it is to come up with new and inventive ways to tell you this show is funny?" omg 😂😂😂
@LivinMyJeffLife3 жыл бұрын
Wow, you explained this episode perfectly & differently than Alpha Jay as well! Kudos Bro. Good Job.
@Cooper0163 жыл бұрын
So lets talk about Khan-text. ....I regret nothing.
@ConnorMiller417 Жыл бұрын
3:19 Today, the Supreme Court just outlawed the “quota” system for educational institutions.
@FalloutGenius13 жыл бұрын
Never threaten to leave a spot til you got another one lined up. I’ve seen people pull that “if you don’t do x then I’m leaving this position” only to be promptly fired before the end of the day. Also you give a business the power when you threaten to leave. Always do that after being offered another. A lot of times you can use the offer as leverage against the current business
@Dredabeast95 Жыл бұрын
I have watched 3 videos straight by you and 8:50 and the beginning of this video is exactly why im dropping a subscribe 🤣🤣🤣 legit cracked me up
@NC-youtube2 жыл бұрын
2:01 “King of the Hill loves its stereotypes… stereotypes”
@nicholasmock52853 жыл бұрын
Dude, your channel is underrated and deserves more views.
@DanPantzig3 жыл бұрын
Honestly I'm glad more channels are talking about King Of The Hill more often. Have a sub.
@ellasorrow4stolas445 Жыл бұрын
I relate to this by being Autistic of my job not believing in my disability. I work super hard to prove my worth. Will I come in on my day off. Probably not
@asdax8311 Жыл бұрын
Shout out to all of you watching (and rewatching) this video after the SCOTUS Afirmative Action takedown, 🥳!!!
@Warriorbob-im5py3 жыл бұрын
My best friend got rejected from Purdue’s engineering program because they wanted more females.
@pinkpugginz3 жыл бұрын
🙄 sure bud
@FreyaEinde3 жыл бұрын
How do you know you buddy was as good as girls who went to the same schools? Statistically girls make better grades than boys overall.
@leafyshempharvest27223 жыл бұрын
That sucks it's happening everywhere
@peacegawd51923 жыл бұрын
@@FreyaEinde In situations like this it doesnt matter if the women in questiom are actually better because they were going to be put in anyway for diversity purposes.
@FreyaEinde3 жыл бұрын
@@peacegawd5192 So by that logic OP's friend was below the standard for the quota of dudes they were letting in. If that's a certain amount of slots for woman that also means there's a certain amount of slots for dudes too and he didn't make the mark. Even if those slots for woman didn't exist his friend is unlikely to have gotten in. More dudes who would've lapped him already would be in the program instead. He's operating on the false assumption his place would've been guaranteed if only for these women, but if he actually was good enough to get in, he'd be in.
@bernellboykin5293 Жыл бұрын
The 2yrs later A A is now out the window
@Princessofthelake3 жыл бұрын
I feel like this country punishes hard work to be honest. But hey I never made more than $14 an hour.
@Gstunfisk3 жыл бұрын
Just because you work doesn't mean you should get paid a lot. It depends on your marketable skillset.
@TheRealW.S.Foster Жыл бұрын
Who would've thought that a little over two years later, Affirmative Action would be struck down and made unconstitutional? Like, that just makes me really happy because now colleges & universities can only base their admissions on students' performance & skills rather than their race. I like to think Khan would be happy about this too.
@01Z06guy Жыл бұрын
The Supreme Court recently corrected this obvious injustice.
@kdoesthings12D33 жыл бұрын
An f is for family video and a king of the hill video? Damn shady spoils us