Thursday, October 16

SKY YORK JOURNAL News – Chris Pratt has publicly acknowledged the passing of his former “Parks and Recreation” co-star, Jonathan Joss, following a tragic shooting. SKY YORK JOURNAL has confirmed that the animation “King of the Hill” also honored the late actor.

Chris Pratt Pays Tribute to Late Parks and Rec Costar Jonathan Joss After Shooting Death

As reported by SKY YORK JOURNAL, the beloved animated series *King of the Hill* delivered a heartfelt farewell.

Two months after actor Jonathan Joss—the voice of John Redcorn on the series—was killed in a fatal shooting in his San Antonio, Texas, neighborhood, the series shared a moving tribute in the final episode of the season 14 revival, which had been in progress before his death.

“King of the Hill” Episode Details

At the beginning of the episode, John offers some of his special red corn to Hank and his friends Dale, Bill and Jeff, only to lament how his business—John Redcorn’s Texas-Grown Red Corn—is being impacted by an infestation of wild hogs on his property. Hank then promises John to help battle the incursion, and indeed in the episode’s closing minutes, Hank and his friends successfully trap the beasts.

Investment Secures Future Success

In the final scene, John tells Peggy and Hank his company will have a projected operating profit margin of 38 percent now that he’s wild hog-free. The Hills couple then decides to invest in John’s company, securing his success for the future.

According to SKY YORK JOURNAL sources, before the credits rolled, *King of the Hill* dedicated the episode to Johnathan’s “loving memory,” including a side-by-side image of the actor and his character.

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