King of the Hill Revival Off to Strong Start as Season 14 Brings in 4.4 Million Viewers in First Week

The revival of the animated sitcom "King of the Hill" has gotten off to a strong start, drawing 4.4 million viewers in its first week on Hulu. The show, which originally aired from 1997 to 2010, has been revived by its creators, Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, and is now in its 14th season. The return of the show, which follows the lives of the Hill family in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas, has been highly anticipated by fans. The premiere episode has been praised for its blend of humor and heart, as well as its ability to tackle important social and political issues. The impressive viewership numbers suggest that the revival has been well-received by both longtime fans and new viewers. With the show's continued success, it's likely that Hulu will renew it for additional seasons, allowing fans to continue to enjoy the adventures of Hank, Peggy, and the rest of the Hill clan.
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