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Annie Murphy’s ‘Praise Petey’ Is a Sharp It-Girl Comedy With Room to Grow: TV Review
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic There’s a certain familiarity to the early going of “Praise Petey,” and not in an unwelcome way; as she did on “Schitt’s Creek,” Annie Murphy plays a child of privilege who is cast into a new, vastly more rural and isolated living situation by circumstance. Here, though, the character Murphy plays is animated, and the setting for her personal reinvention isn’t a small town but a compound we quickly learn plays host to a cult. Her late father’s cult, to be precise. Petey, a fashion-magazine functionary whom we’re told in Murphy’s charming voiceover is “a girl with a boy’s name, so you’re allowed to like me,” is living her best life in New York City. But in the midst of idle days of lunching and half-working, she’s treated as an obstacle and an annoyance by her mother (Christine Baranski). So it is that early in the first episode, she decides to learn a little more about the community her father (played, when he appears in video messages made before the character’s death, by Stephen Root) left behind. It’s called New Utopia, and the name hints at the many hopes its citizens have for what they’ll gain by giving up their lives for the cause.
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King Of The Hill to be revived at Hulu with original cast and creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels
The animated comedy series King Of The Hill is coming back to screens.Hulu has ordered a new run of the hit series, which originally ran on Fox from 1997 to 2010.The show's co-creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels are returning to executive produce the show, while Saladin Patterson is joining to executive produce and serve as showrunner.Judge will also be back to voice the lead character, the propane salesman Hank Hill.  It's back! King Of The Hill (pictured) is returning with a revival in the works for Hulu, it was announced on TuesdayIn addition to Judge — who also voices the incomprehensible Boomhauer — Kathy Najimy of Hocus Pocus fame is back to play Hank's wife Peggy Hill.Stephen Root, possibly best known for playing the stapler-obsessed Milton in the Judge-directed live-action film Office Space, is back to voice Hank's friend Bill.Better Things star Pamela Adlon will once again be voicing Hank and Peggy's son Bobby Hill, while Johnny Hardwick will play Hank's conspiracy theorist friend Dale.Lauren Tom will be back, presumably to voice the Hills' Lao neighbor Minh, though it's unclear if Toby Huss will be back to voice her husband Kahn.Although the character received little scrutiny at the original time of airing, having Huss — a white actor — voice an Asian character could offend audiences. The original series ran for more than 250 episodes and featured a more life-like tone than other Fox animated series of the period, including The Simpsons.It focused on the day-to-day experiences of the propane salesman Hank Hill and his beer-guzzling buddies, along with Hank's overzealous wife Peggy and his difficult son Bobby.  The originals: Co-creator Mike Judge (L) returns to executive produce and voice Hank Hill and
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