The Unbearable
Blindness of Laying
Episode KH209
Original Air Date: 12/21/97
As Christmas approaches, Hank experiences temporary blindness after
he accidentally catches his mother and boyfriend in the throes of passion.
As the Christmas holiday approaches, Hank and Peggy travel to the airport
to pick up Hank's mother, Tilly, and her new boyfriend, a Jewish man
named Gary Kasner. When the group returns home, Hank cannot hide his
discomfort with the idea of his mother sleeping with another man inside
his home. He arranges for his mother to sleep in the den with Luanne,
while Gary is confined to Bobby's room. That night, a sleepless Hank
walks into the living room, where he finds Gary eating a plate of food.
When Gary broaches the subject of his feelings for Tilly, Hank suddenly
grabs the remote and watches television, explaining that a late-night
televangelist show is his favorite. The next morning, Hank, Peggy, Luanne
and Bobby pile into the car and head off for a basketball game. Peggy
turns the car around when her husband realizes he forgot his favorite
Styrofoam finger. When Hank enters the house, he inadvertently catches
a glimpse of his mother and Gary making love on the kitchen table. The
psychological shock causes Hank to go blind.
Peggy takes her husband to an opthamologist. Hank queries the doctor
if it is possible for a person to go blind after witnessing a horrific
event. He is told the condition is called hysterical blindness. Later,
during the ride home, Hank tells his wife he saw his mother and Gary
making love. Peggy cannot fathom her husband's reaction...until he mentions
they were doing it on the kitchen table. On Christmas morning, Peggy
tells Hank he will never get his sight back if he doesn't confront the
trauma that triggered the blindness. Instead, Hank asks Peggy to drive
him to his father's house.
As the ride gets under way, Hank suddenly realizes Gary is at the wheel.
He asks Gary to turn the truck around and take him home. Instead, Gary
takes him to Cotton's house. During the short visit, Cotton talks despairingly
about his ex-wife. Offended, Gary leaves the house and waits for Hank
outside. Hank leaves the house shortly thereafter...and now sports a
far friendlier attitude towards Gary. Unexpectedly, Gary drives Hank
to the cathedral where the televangelist holds his services. As the
sermon gets underway, Hank thanks Gary for the gesture. Gary tells him
his attitude stems from his love of Tilly. Shortly thereafter, Hank
regains his sight. Later, during dinner, Hank declares the day has been
the best Christmas ever.