Hank is also mostly a product of his environment, yet a caring father that accepts his family for who they are. If all boomers were like Hank Hill, we’d all be happy.
It mostly comes from a point of not understanding Bobby. That boy might not be right in his eyes but he loves and supports him. Even if he should know more about propane and propane accessories.
Hank doesn’t look like a boomer anymore. Cotton does. Boomers are 70+ year olds now. Weird.
Hank is also mostly a product of his environment, yet a caring father that accepts his family for who they are. If all boomers were like Hank Hill, we’d all be happy.
I wouldn’t say he fully accepts Bobby given that he often remarks "that boy ain’t right "
Well, he ain’t.
It mostly comes from a point of not understanding Bobby. That boy might not be right in his eyes but he loves and supports him. Even if he should know more about propane and propane accessories.
That’s the situation for all of us: we are products of our environment, then we get to make some choices.
I’m 59; born in 1964. Unfortunately, I was born in the last year of the Boomers.
No shame in being a boomer.
Only shame in being an asshole
There’s no shame in being shameless