Do you think Cotton grilled with propane, or he intentionally used charcoal just to annoy Hank?
Cotton seems like the kind of guy who'd grill with gasoline.
>>94604998
Cotton would never prepare food. That's woman's work.
I think he bought prepackaged meat from the grocery store and fried it on the oven
>>94605021
Correct.
>>94604998
early season cotton probably would have used the 'pane but the flanderized cotton near the end of the series would have eaten a live cow if it could make hank uncomfortable
>>94605021
/thread
>>94605021
spbp
>>94605021
damn this is the best post all day
>>94605021
>letting a woman use the grill
What's wrong with you?
>>94605021
Wow, somebody who actually watched the show replied with the correct answer. It's like seeing a unicorn
>>94604998
>Cotton would ever do something to intentionally annoy someone rather than just doing whatever the fuck he felt like
>>94605021
I'm sure he'd grill and let the woman do everything else. Even Hank seemed to hold that mentality to a degree (he did tell Bobby that men build, service, and sell washing machines, but don't use them.)
In Hank's steam tent vision where Cotton called him a good son, he also told him he was switching to propane, but that could have been entirely, to heat his house, cook, etc.
Honestly, I think he'd do whatever was convenient or cheap and wouldn't give it a second thought. Only Hank seems obsessed with it.
>>94605013
>Nice and charred. Just like a Tojo should be
>>94604998
He used the bodies of the fiddy men he killed.
>>94606062
As fuel or meat?
>>94605021
But generally barbeque and grill work is considered masculine cooking, is it not?
>>94606103
Yes.
>>94605021
Outdoor cooking (grilling, barbecuing, spit-roasting, basically anything outdoors involving an open flame) is the exception to that rule.
>>94605954
>convenient
this.
>>94604998
Real talk, character motivations aside, what's the better barbecue fuel, charcoal, propane, wood?
>>94609762
lektrik
>>94609762
Charcoal. Propane leaves your food tasting bland while charcoal with a onion layers thrown in leaves your meat tasting smokey and rich.
Cotton and Hank have a deal worked out in that Vietnam Veteran Episode I assume Cotton does use propane.