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* HardTruthAesop: The reason why Cotton decided to take the fall for the church burning. As he points out, and Hank and Peggy quickly agree that Bobby's reputation would be forever ruined and may have to spend a good amount of time in jail should he confess to the arson. It isn't the most moral message but it shows how one act can ruin your entire future, even if it was an accident.
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* DotingGrandparent: He might have gotten a few insults out (calling Bobby "Stinky") but Cotton takes the heat for everything in order to protect his beloved grandson from getting his record tainted as an arsonist. Cotton even says he'd take a ''literal'' bullet for Bobby without question in order to save him but "not in the face: that's how I makes my livings."
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* DotingGrandparent: He might have gotten a few insults out (calling Bobby "Stinky") but Cotton takes the heat for everything in order to protect his beloved grandson from getting his record tainted as an arsonist. Cotton even says he'd take a ''literal'' bullet for Bobby without question in order to save him but "not in the face: that's how I makes make my livings."
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* TakingTheBullet: Discussed by Cotton, who says he would gladly take a bullet for his grandson, "but {{not in the face}}; that's how I makes my livings."
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* TakingTheBullet: Discussed by Cotton, who says he would gladly take a bullet for his grandson, "but {{not in the face}}; that's how I makes make my livings."
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* YoureNotMyFather: Hank ponders if he could disown Cotton after thinking he's the arsonist, believing he's gone way too far and says [[IHaveNoSon if you can disown a child]], you could possibly disown a parent.
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* YoureNotMyFather: Hank ponders if he could disown Cotton after thinking he's the arsonist, believing he's gone way too far and says [[IHaveNoSon if you can disown a child]], you could possibly disown a parent.parent.
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--> [[TheStinger But not in the face. That's how I make my livings.]]
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--> [[TheStinger But not in the face. That's how I make my livings.]]
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** Bobby Hill when he confesses the truth that he burned down the church. Hank orders him to confess to the police and is also worried about a potential trial for Bobby's fire.
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** Bobby Hill when he confesses the truth that he burned down the church. Hank orders him to confess to the police and is also worried about a potential trial for Bobby's fire. Cotton also barbs if Bobby informs the police of what happened in the church, the boy's life will get a lot worse than he can imagine.
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* BrickJoke: During Reverend Stroup's first sermon, she has the congregation give each other hugs as a way to demonstrate God's love to one another. Dale asks Cotton for hug, but [[HatesBeingTouched the touch averse Cotton rudely refuses]]. At the very end, after Cotton makes the decision to take the blame for burning down the church, he publicly apologizes in front of the rebuilt church and Reverend Stroup tells the audience about how the Bible teaches the importance of forgivene
ss, and to demonstrate how the community has forgiven Cotton for his reprehensible act, the entire congregation lines up to give Cotton a hug, [[{{Glomp}} with Dale being the most enthusiastic]].
ss, and to demonstrate how the community has forgiven Cotton for his reprehensible act, the entire congregation lines up to give Cotton a hug, [[{{Glomp}} with Dale being the most enthusiastic]].
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* BrickJoke: During Reverend Stroup's first sermon, she has the congregation give each other hugs as a way to demonstrate God's love to one another. Dale asks Cotton for hug, but [[HatesBeingTouched the touch averse Cotton rudely refuses]]. At the very end, after Cotton makes the decision to take the blame for burning down the church, he publicly apologizes in front of the rebuilt church and Reverend Stroup tells the audience about how the Bible teaches the importance of forgivene
ss,forgiveness, and to demonstrate how the community has forgiven Cotton for his reprehensible act, the entire congregation lines up to give Cotton a hug, [[{{Glomp}} with Dale being the most enthusiastic]].
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* BrickJoke: During Reverend Stroup's first sermon, she has the congregation give each other hugs as a way to demonstrate God's love to one another. Dale asks Cotton for hug, but [[HatesBeingTouched the touch averse Cotton rudely refuses]]. At the very end, after Cotton makes the decision to take the blame for burning down the church, he publicly apologizes in front of the rebuilt church and Reverend Stroup tells the audience about how the Bible teaches the importance of forgiveness, and to demonstrate how the community has forgiven Cotton for his reprehensible act, the entire congregation lines up to give Cotton a hug, [[{{Glomp}} with Dale being the most enthusiastic]].
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* BrickJoke: During Reverend Stroup's first sermon, she has the congregation give each other hugs as a way to demonstrate God's love to one another. Dale asks Cotton for hug, but [[HatesBeingTouched the touch averse Cotton rudely refuses]]. At the very end, after Cotton makes the decision to take the blame for burning down the church, he publicly apologizes in front of the rebuilt church and Reverend Stroup tells the audience about how the Bible teaches the importance of forgiveness, forgivene
ss, and to demonstrate how the community has forgiven Cotton for his reprehensible act, the entire congregation lines up to give Cotton a hug, [[{{Glomp}} with Dale being the most enthusiastic]].
ss, and to demonstrate how the community has forgiven Cotton for his reprehensible act, the entire congregation lines up to give Cotton a hug, [[{{Glomp}} with Dale being the most enthusiastic]].
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** Bobby Hill when he confesses the truth that he burned down the church. Hank orders him to confess to the police and is also worried about a potential trial for Bobby's fire.
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-->'''Cotton:''' Did I hurt your feelings, stinky? ''(Bobby nods)'' Well, get used to it! 'Cause that's what people are gonna call you when they find out about this.\\
'''Hank:''' Yeah, he's right. And they'll call him worse than that! They'll call him arsonist! That's what they'll be calling him in the case of The State of Texas vs. Bobby Hill.
'''Hank:''' Yeah, he's right. And they'll call him worse than that! They'll call him arsonist! That's what they'll be calling him in the case of The State of Texas vs. Bobby Hill.
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-->'''Cotton:''' Oh, I'm sorry. Did I hurt your feelings, stinky? ''(Bobby nods)'' Well, get used to it! 'Cause that's what people are gonna call you when they find out about this.stinky?\\
'''Bobby:''' Grandpa...\\
'''Cotton:''' It don't feel so good, does it? ''(Bobby shakes his head)'' Well, get used to it! 'Cause that's what people are gonna call you if you go blabbin' to the police. Stinky!\\
'''Peggy:''' He's right. Oh, Lord, and there are other names, too!\\
'''Hank:''' Yeah,he's right. And they'll call him worse than that! They'll call him arsonist! how about arsonist? That's what they'll be calling him in the case of The State of Texas vs. Bobby Hill.\\
'''Peggy:''' So many names!
'''Bobby:''' Grandpa...\\
'''Cotton:''' It don't feel so good, does it? ''(Bobby shakes his head)'' Well, get used to it! 'Cause that's what people are gonna call you if you go blabbin' to the police. Stinky!\\
'''Peggy:''' He's right. Oh, Lord, and there are other names, too!\\
'''Hank:''' Yeah,
'''Peggy:''' So many names!
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* MistakenForMisogynist: Downplayed in the sense that Cotton is a raging sexist, but even he wouldn't stoop so low as to burn down off church to run off Reverend Stroup. He nonetheless gets blamed for it.
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* MistakenForMisogynist: Downplayed in the sense that Cotton is a raging sexist, but even he wouldn't stoop so low as to burn down off the church to run off Reverend Stroup. He nonetheless gets blamed for it.
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* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment:
** From Reverend Stroup after the church fire: "I just spoke to the arson investigator. His investigation points to... arson!"
** From Reverend Stroup after the church fire: "I just spoke to the arson investigator. His investigation points to... arson!"
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* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment:
**DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: From Reverend Stroup after the church fire: "I just spoke to the arson investigator. His investigation points to... arson!"
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It's not redundant because there's literally two Frito pies.
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** When Stroup is looking for her lutefisk, she mentions it was "between the Frito pie and the Frito pie."