00:00We've got Brian working in the background and Alan...
00:02Alan pontificating is what I would like to describe him.
00:13Prop.
00:18This is our situation here.
00:20Director AD, while I speak, he toils.
00:24I'm Alan Jacobson.
00:25My role on the show is I am one of the directors.
00:28I worked on the first season of King of the Hill, 1996.
00:32The original, original.
00:34It's a show that has years of history.
00:37You know, I love that Hank's aging, Peggy's aging.
00:40They're not like cartoon old people.
00:41You know what I mean?
00:42They're just, they're a few years older.
00:43I was younger than them when I worked on it the first time,
00:46and now I'm older than them.
00:47So life is unfair.
00:49How has Bobby changed since the original?
00:52He's kind of grown a little slimmer as he got older.
00:55He's tall like his dad.
00:56Maybe a slightly more handsome dude.
00:58I'm a man.
01:00But he's got the same features.
01:03A good testament to everyone involved, the art direction.
01:07If you line up, maybe you can, through the magic of editing,
01:11line up an old picture of Bobby with the Bobby we've got now,
01:16and you're like, that's him.
01:17He's still Bobby.
01:18Pam Adlon is still doing his voice.
01:20I can't believe you sold us out, dog.
01:23I saw you humping a couch cushion earlier, and I kept my mouth shut.
01:28Coming back for this, to be working with Wes, Wes Archer again,
01:32Greg Daniels, Mike.
01:34My only concern was that we honored the original.
01:38And I knew everyone would want to,
01:40but it's like a miracle to succeed at it.
01:43The reception is so cool.
01:45To see, like, you know, to have the internet not hate you.
01:49That's about the best.
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