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Hank, Bill, and Boomhauer initially think Bug is at the gay rodeo because of this. Logical Latecomer : Because Bug's been estranged from Dale for years, his first question upon seeing Joseph is to ask Nancy if he was adopted. After informing Dale that the rodeo he works at is a gay rodeo and that the man he's friends with is his "partner"Dale explodes at him, uninviting him to his wedding, and telling him to get out.
Monkey style! Dale is rather confused as to how anyone could think he hates gay people. With Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Adlon, Brittany Murphy. " My Own Private Rodeo " is the 18th episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series King of the Hill, and the nd episode overall.
Hank discovers that Dale's long-lost father is a cowboy on the gay rodeo circuit. This also makes them figure out that Dale's father is, in fact, gay himself. TVTropes Now available in the app store! My Own Private Rodeo: Directed by Cyndi Tang, Klay Hall.
Follow TV Tropes. Hypocritical Humor : Bill of all people thinks it's hilarious to see a man wearing a dress. Dale realizes his misunderstanding by the end of the episode, and wholeheartedly accepts Bug once he does. Dale and Nancy renew their wedding vows, and Dale's father, who is a closeted homosexual, whom Dale has despised for trying to seduce Nancy, comes along to finally tell his son.
Two seasons later, Dale is questioning why anyone would think he's homophobic when he's been friends with the 'gay' John Redcorn for years, once again right before the credits roll. Bug admits to Dale that he's gay, and that his 'special friend' Juan Pedro is actually his partner.
But when Hank finds him, he discovers a new hitch: Said father is gay. Discriminate and Switch : Bug tries to come out of the closet to Dale, who thinks that his father is a real lady-killer. It was first aired on April 28, The episode was written by Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, and directed by Cyndi Tang-Loveland.
Everyone Has Standards : Bug is understandably dismayed when Nancy tells him she cheated on his son after discovering that Joseph looks vastly different from Dale, though he doesn't judge her and says he won't tell her how to live her life.
After all, he's been friends with John Redcorn for years! Camp Gay : Bug is the campy star of the gay rodeo.
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Not That Kind of Partner : Inverted. Fallen-on-Hard-Times Job : Subverted. About to be caught by Dale kissing a male caterer, Bug grabbed the nearest women in arms reach. Written by Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck and directed by Cyndi Tang-Loveland, it originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 28, "My Own Private Rodeo" is the one hundred-twenty-second episode of King of the Hill.
It certainly looks like Dale is incredibly homophobic, but as it turns out, he thinks his father just admitted to being a government agent, the natural enemy of Conspiracy Theorists like Dale.
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Bug's understandably shocked and somewhat disgusted when he learns about Nancy's decade-long affair with John Redcorn. With a vow renewal ceremony coming up, Nancy urges Dale to reconnect with his estranged father. Apparently he's forgotten his own dress-wearing stint in season 3's "Pretty Pretty Dresses.
But, Dale being Daleinterprets this as his father actually being a government agent partnered with Juan while undercover at the gay rodeo, and freaks out. Unluckily for him, that woman was Nancy. Though he tones it down slightly outside the job.