An Improvement of the last episode, outlandish but yet underrated and wonderful guest stars.
Hank thinks Bobby, without a respectable role model in his life, will end up on the wrong path and tries to steer him straight, Hank's boasting of his role model Willie Nelson gets sort of annoying but shows Hank's usual dedication to such topics like propane and the later idolatry of Buck Strickland.
Bobby's antics would usually seem nonsensical and useless but shows that Bobby does respect Hank in a way, Peggy's jealousy of Hank's legendary guitar seems strange but still works due to the ridiculous moments it brings, though Luanne's subplot about a hair braiding test is only good for a chuckle.
Willie Nelson and Dennis Hopper's acting is both delightful and enjoyable, referencing Nelson's troubles with the IRS and Hopper's typecasting due to his villainous roles in funny ways and its caricatures of other famous celebrities such as Boomhauer's mumbling conversation with Bob Dylan is entertaining.
The Lesson solves two birds with one guitar ( sorry for butchering the saying ) Hank learns Bobby idolizes his father gives Hank a chance to redeem himself in front of Peggy, a heartwarming moment that goes into a rockabilly rendition that is reminiscent of Buddy Holly and a delightful episode that shows a highlight of the series' future greatness.
Yup.
Hank thinks Bobby, without a respectable role model in his life, will end up on the wrong path and tries to steer him straight, Hank's boasting of his role model Willie Nelson gets sort of annoying but shows Hank's usual dedication to such topics like propane and the later idolatry of Buck Strickland.
Bobby's antics would usually seem nonsensical and useless but shows that Bobby does respect Hank in a way, Peggy's jealousy of Hank's legendary guitar seems strange but still works due to the ridiculous moments it brings, though Luanne's subplot about a hair braiding test is only good for a chuckle.
Willie Nelson and Dennis Hopper's acting is both delightful and enjoyable, referencing Nelson's troubles with the IRS and Hopper's typecasting due to his villainous roles in funny ways and its caricatures of other famous celebrities such as Boomhauer's mumbling conversation with Bob Dylan is entertaining.
The Lesson solves two birds with one guitar ( sorry for butchering the saying ) Hank learns Bobby idolizes his father gives Hank a chance to redeem himself in front of Peggy, a heartwarming moment that goes into a rockabilly rendition that is reminiscent of Buddy Holly and a delightful episode that shows a highlight of the series' future greatness.
Yup.