Why did King of the Hill completely fabricate the concept of pseudo-neighborhoods where Americans may live and work in Saudi Arabia? First off if you work in Dubai you are likely not an American, you are an Indian, and you definitely don't live in a neighborhood. You live in a labor camp, which is what it's legally called and what it sounds like. Second, you do this with your passport revoked by the state and working for wages too low to ever purchase it back, making you a 21st century slave. Abuse is very common in these places and Islamic terror cells have been linked to flat out purchasing these laborers to use as suicide bombers or other assailants.What did Mike Judge and Hulu gain by fabricating this propaganda in their grounded and realistic show?
cry about it little white
>>151369067It wouldn't be in Hank's character to live like an abused Indian in Dubai.
>>151369067Dubai isn't in Saudi Arabia
>>151369067>Why did King of the Hill completely fabricate the concept of pseudo-neighborhoods where Americans may live and work in Saudi Arabia?This is literally a photo from that place IRL, by the way.
I don't think king of the hill ever did any serious political commentary.
Because, OP, the writers couldn't send Hank to the fucking moon, and they needed a way of having Hank be in his neighborhood without having being in contact with the cultural developments of the past few years.They needed to show the! characters in 2025 without Hank having had much contact with the 2025 we know.It was a practical matter for the writers. They even made a point to state that Hank and Peggy weren't just far away, but also culturally isolated within the other country.And for that, it worked. So much so that, no doubt, the next season will be a prequel to the 2025 season. They're gonna show Hank in America, getting the opportunity of the overseas job, and dealing with that. It's the season they could have started the reboot with, except that it would have forced them to reboot the show starting in the past. After the original finale, but still in the past.And if not the entire season, at least a few episodes of it will be prequels.
>>151369067Because those places exist. Judge probably read an article and found it interesting and decided to incorporate it.
>>151371054while there could be pre-timeskip eps later we already have a list of episode titles and a few plots leaked for next season
>>151369067>grounded and realisticthey can afford to have an outlandish moment happen every few seasons like pigmalion and mrs wakefield
>>151369067What a Based and Redpilled take anon! Did a youtuber promoted by teh algorhythm give it you you?
>>151369067A Texan in the gas-industry working in Arabia to fund his retirement is not that crazy. Do you think Strickland paid him enough?
>>151371282>Do you think Strickland paid him enough?We know what kind of man buck is, no.
>>151371054To be fair it's not as necessary as you think. Hank is very uncurious and Peggy is conceited enough to think she has a good handle on things that she doesn't so they could've just started the series off like they never left Arlen but also just coincidentally never left their own personal bubbles in a truly challenging way. Like the original show has tonsof instances of Hank being blindsided by something new despite it making sense he'd atleast be somewhat aware but he simply didn't care until it affected him.
>>151371272i rip my cock off me
>the Gulf States take advantage of infinite Indians for slave labour >this means all foreign labourers in the Gulf are Indian slaves>what are white collar sectors?holy autism. also Dubai is in the UAE not SA.