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After two fully years of covering season three, we've finally reached the end of this very long (and very good) season! When a dud of a 20th anniversary party causes Hank and Peggy to realize the spark has left their marriage, they get catastrophically drunk—then realize skydiving is the answer. But when Peggy's chute doesn't open, Hank could very well become a widower! Listen in and take a trip back with us to the summer of 1999, when a prime-time viewing audience spent three long months wondering "What will be the fate of Peggy Hill?"

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Langdon Alger

That 7 restaurant is a sporting goods store eight episodes later

Chris Dobson

Great episode as always, I appreciate that KotH had big cliffhangers for season 2 and 3. Peggy's Spanish for "dog hair" is technically correct, but it's not an expression, just a literal translation. Houston only being two hours away from Arlen doesn't make any sense, especially since canonically they're a about a hundred miles from Dallas, and Kahn mentions his commute is a "3-hour drive," but next season we'll find out that you can float a river and end up in Downtown Houston, so Arlen is warping closer to Houston as the show goes on. Hank mentions he ran a "5.9 40," which is worse than 300-pound lineman do these days- unclear if this is a joke or just an error by the twig boy writers- even a 4.9 would be pretty bad. Y'all didn't mention it, but there's clearly an additional joke in Hank's "I guess I'll be the designated driver" line. Hank is 220 pounds and plans to let Peggy drive him home after 1-2 Alamos (probably 4% alcohol). At his weight and after 90 minutes at dinner, a blood alcohol calculator estimates he would be at 0.01%, 1/8 of the legal limit after two beers.

Faux Macho

"I ran the 40 in 5.9 seconds but my fellas haven't reached the end zone in 12 years". Given that Hank was a good high school football player, that's a terrible time for the 40 yard dash, so I think Hank is using a metaphor to say his dick is 5.9".

Adam Azzalino

I watched this ep when I was nine in 1999 just flipping around while my Mom was probably busy. It always stuck with me because I thought Peggy had died--there was a loss of innocence moment for me. I pretty much went: Oh shit! This isn't SpongeBob, the cartoon lady isn't okay! Nobody told me death could happen in cartoons outside of Bambi! lol

Shawn Frieler

Henry once again confirms that I’m the dork.