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LOL, Hoyt was about as useful a Poochie.

Can anyone recall that the bearded Warlow from 3500 B.C. looks like the Warlow that the show briefly teased us with last season? I assume he shaved to look the way he is now.

I was thinking the same thing and I practice family law. I know Emma would rather live with Sam, but he has no right to her custody. She needs to be with her grandma, or with Luna's parents. I can't recall if they're still alive or not.

Another great one was when Hank innocently used crack cocaine as fishing bait and  turned the lake's fish into junkies.

And Hank smoking marijuana!

Two of my favorite episodes:

Don't turn me out, Hank. I'm no good to you, ask my wife!

Then you would have real-life actors who would become famous celebrities with paparazzi hounding them and reporting on all their foibles. Brittany Murphy was probably the most famous and recognizable member of the cast. RIP.

True, as with all cartoons, it's much cheaper to draw the sets or locations versus shooting a live-action show on location. It would have been very expensive to show Peggy falling from that airplane when she was skydiving, for example.

To me KOTH was a live-action sitcom that happened to be animated. I liked how the animators drew actual cars so you could recognize if something was a Ford or Volkswagen.

I am the Mack Daddy of Heimlich County!