Uh-oh, Canada (King of the Hill)

Uh-oh, Canada is the eighteenth episode of Season 13 of mh:besttvshows:King of the Hill. It was written by Jerry Collins, directed by Tony Kluck, and first aired on May 17, 2009.

Plot
A Canadian family moves into Boomhauer's home due to a house-swap program and they immediately make pests out of themselves, driving Hank and his friends nuts.

Why It Says "Uh-Oh"

 * 1) It is basically the same concept as "Westie Side Story" from Season 1, except with white foreigners instead of Asian ones and only one side learning their lesson in the end.
 * 2) Almost no one in this episode is likable:
 * 3) *Hank is very unlikable in this episode and is arguably at his worst as he proves to be very xenophobic towards Canada and acts suspicious toward the Huskins for no reason.
 * 4) *The Huskins (except Ollie) are no better, as they are just as xenophobic, rude, and petty as Hank is in this one.
 * 5) The episode has a very negative portrayal of Canadians.
 * 6) Hank keeps referring to the Huskin family as "The Canadians" rather than their given names and it gets exhausting as the episode progresses.
 * 7) Gordon Huskin acts ungrateful at the end when Hank and his friends have a change of heart and help bail him out of jail.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The number of accurate Canadian customs the episode dishes out (even if some aren't accurate) is rather impressive.
 * 2) Ollie Huskin is a nice kid.
 * 3) There are some funny scenes, such as Boomhauer's experience in Canada and the lawnmower-off in the third act.

Reception
Although it holds a 6.6 out of 10 on IMDb, the episode received more severe backlash from some fans for its negative depiction of Canadians and everyone being out of character.

Trivia

 * Boomhauer's first name is revealed to be Jeff in this episode.

Videos
Hd_uqjkleeA 2ITZ_JdDLZU