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The Bluegrass is Always Greener

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"The Bluegrass is Always Greener"

The Bluegrass is Aways Greener is episode 113 in the Fox animated television series King of the Hill.

Plot

As Connie is being forced to practice her violin, she catches a tune outside, and goes out to see who is playing that different music. She wanders upon Hank's Bluegrass band, and wants to play along.

The gang decides to let her join in, and she gives it all she's got, really catches on fast to the fun spirit of bluegrass. Hank decides that she is good enough to take to the annual Bluegrass contest over in Branson all agree, except for Kahn. Connie has to hide her love of Bluegrass from her father, who disapporves.

Meanwhile, Bobby is doing all that he can, to try and fit in with his dad's social activities, to no avail. Connie decides to lie to her parents, and go to Branson with the gang. She tells her parents that she is going to a classical competition for school, and tells Hank that she got the OK from Kahn.

Hank starts to take the competition too seriously, and starts to harp on Connie about practice, just as Kahn does, so Connie decides she would rather not play. When the fun runs out, so does she. Bobby meets Yakov Smirnoff, and sells him a joke for twenty dollars. After giving bobby the money Dale attacks Yakov with mace. Hank is unimpressed, and doesn't even believe him.

Kahn finds out about the bluegrass. but also found out that connie and bobby have ran off to preform somewhere on the streets. and Hank apologizes to Connie, and to Bobby as well.

Trivia

  • The title alludes to the phrase The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.