Hank commissions Peggy to create some artwork to satisfy the local zoning board after they approve a Strickland Propane expansion-but Peggy is humiliated when an art dealer promotes her as an illiterate hillbilly; Dale buys a suit of armor and behaves as if he’s invincible.
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Hank and Peggy become concerned when the leering Buck Strickland ends up in Luanne’s Bible study class; Bobby skips gym class to have tea and scones at the posh Hotel Arlen.
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When Hank teaches Bobby the basics of propane sales, Bobby ignores the advice and uses his own strategy-with impressive results; Bill sails away in a lawn chair tied to weather balloons; Peggy worries that the liver cleanser she purchased is poisoning her.
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Peggy suspects that Hank suffers from Irritable Male Syndrome and begins spiking his coffee with testosterone, turning Hank from low-energy everyman to muscled go-getter.
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When Nancy asks Hank to invite Dale's estranged father, Bug, to their second wedding, Hank discovers that, unbeknownst to his family, Bug is gay.
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