![]() ![]() She said she will tell Kahn, but she laughs it off as he runs out. However, as she approached him, he kissed her, and he becomes very embarrassed. After she tended to his injured nose, she proceeded to wash his face. Minh is the first adult to take notice of his lack of hygiene. His age shows even more, as he climbs violently into puberty with a growing mustache and grows 6 inches. In later seasons, (at the beginning of Season 5) Joseph's voice changes completely. By Season 4 his age, personality, and voice begins to change. After that, he starts to pursue taller girls, women such as Luanne, and celebrities. As of that point, she never really sees Joseph in a romantic light again. ![]() Things were exacerbated when Joseph unexpectedly kissed Minh Souphanousinphone. This was only mentioned once and never brought up again. Though Connie seems mostly disgusted and annoyed by Joseph, he has admitted to Bobby that he was in love with her. He and Connie Souphanousinphone have shared only a few romantic moments they held hands when they and Bobby were lost in The Caves they shared a kiss during Joseph's puberty, and Connie agreed to go to the middle school dance with him when she was angry with Bobby. Occasionally, he attempts to get closer to Luanne, even if Bobby does not feel comfortable with it. Not long after he wants to learn more about Luanne Platter, whom he develops a crush on as he is thrust unceremoniously into puberty. Normally, he hangs out with Bobby and often relies on him when needs to go ask a girl out. He often goes on at length about Dale's conspiracy theories, responding to things with a nasally "Uh-huh!", "Dude", and is protective of Luanne Platter. In early episodes, Joseph acts a typical American teen, usually quite bright and resourceful most of the time, and gets in trouble other times. Even though at times it is implied Joseph knows, he still calls Dale 'Dad' and looks up to him, later telling everyone he feels guilty being a descendant of "white men" (possibly assuming the others don't know) until the episode Vision Quest. Then Joseph tells John Redcorn he knows they are both "alike". In "Spin the Choice", it is implied ambiguously that Nancy finally did tell Joseph, as she takes him aside saying "it's time we talked". Despite all this, Dale seems to have no idea that Joseph is not his biological son and neither does Joseph (attributing Joseph's coloring to a Jamaican grandmother), and he and Joseph enjoy a very close relationship. At one point, he also gives Joseph a ceremonial headdress. In the episode where Dale takes Joseph on his first deer hunt, John Redcorn appears to present Joseph with a hunting knife given to him by his father, and to impart some wisdom about respecting nature and thanking it for the gift of the deer he would slaughter. John Redcorn occasionally visits Joseph - a running gag in early episodes was that whenever Joseph or Dale would mention their relationship as father and son, John Redcorn would appear. Joseph was conceived while Dale was out investigating the Marfa Lights, leading Dale to conclude in one episode that aliens actually impregnated Nancy. ![]() Unbeknownst to him (and Dale), John Redcorn is his true, biological father, whom he closely resembles his conception was the result of the 15-year affair between John Redcorn and Joseph's mother, Nancy Hicks-Gribble. Joseph is the best friend and neighbor of Bobby Hill. ![]()
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