"King of the Hill" Ends 13-Year TV Run

After an impressive 13-years on air, "King of the Hill" will be relegated to the world of reruns and nostalgic DVD releases. On Sunday, the show will air its final episode in a special double episode.

In the first half hour of the finale, Bobby gets invited to the school dance by three cute popular girls. A bit of a geek, they clearly aren't from the crowd he typically hangs with. What he must learn is that what seems to good to be true, probably is.

Hank and his buddies also discover, to their horror, that they have run out of home repair projects. They are desperate for some action, so just to stay in it, they build something that no one wants or needs.

The second episode of the night gives Hank a chance, after thirteen long years, to find common ground with his ever-disappointing son. Peggy gets to be happy for both of them.

Personally, I never liked the show and never understood why anyone else would. Just like I'll never understand how anyone can be a fan of "Family Guy." But after thirteen years on TV, there were clearly some fans out there that kept it alive and kicking. It's time has come, however, so enjoy the last two episodes before you'll be forced get your fix with reruns.