Aired: 11/7/2004
Peggy's estranged mother summons her home to their Montana ranch, where Henry Winkler is an uncooperative neighbor.
Aired: 12/19/2004
An elderly woman who once lived in the Hills' house returns for the holidays--to die there. And that gives Dale a business idea.
Aired: 1/16/2005
Hank accompanies Cotton and his new friend Bill to Mexico to try to keep them from buying timeshare properties. But the salesmen are determined.
Aired: 1/23/2005
Hank's immaculately manicured front lawn is as good as gone when Peggy tries to horn in on the glory with her own contributions.
Aired: 1/30/2005
Hank's fight to correct an error on his driver's license is a red flag to newly patriotic Dale, who reports Hank as a threat to national security.
Aired: 2/13/2005
Hank excitedly joins a new military program that allows civilians to adopt pets while G.I.s serve their tour of duty but the dog, Duke, turns out to be a mean-spirited cat.
Aired: 2/20/2005
Hank cringes when an employee with personal problems turns to him for solace.
Aired: 3/6/2005
Hank's lapsed insurance policy puts him in an overprotective state, while Bill and Boomhauer carelessly experiment with deep-frying.
Aired: 3/13/2005
Covert work by Hank and the boys turns a befuddled groundskeeper into a hero when his field is credited with hampering opponents.
Aired: 3/27/2005
Peggy follows Luanne onto a roller-derby team, where the tight-fisted owner prompts her to lead a revolt and form a team on borrowed money.
Aired: 4/10/2005
John Redcorn tries to open a Native American gambling casino to provide a venue for his band, Big Mountain Fudgecake.
Aired: 4/17/2005
Dale dons a disguise to defy Arlen's smoking ban, and Peggy sets out to uncover his identity.
Aired: 5/1/2005
Peggy helps weather-girl Nancy fight back when she's replaced by a qualified meteorologist. Also, a boy barking like a dog scares Bobby.
Aired: 5/8/2005
Hank talks Bobby into joining the track team, but the spot the boy lands isn't what Hank had in mind.
Aired: 5/15/2005
Bill finds happiness in a men's chorus, where the required devotion jeopardizes his Army career.