Written by Jim Dauterive, the episode originally aired on Fox on May 20, 2007, and it's a nominee for the Writers Guild of America Award in the animation category.
Hank, despite objecting to Luanne's extravagant desires, refers Lucky to Dale, who with a citywide bedbug epidemic on his hands has more pest control calls than he alone can handle.
When Dale gives Lucky a gas mask and goggles for his new job, he says that the equipment makes him look like a bug, and the two have a mock-swordfight with spray wands.
However, Lucky sustains a fall as they do so and suffers a back injury, regretfully deciding that he'll have to sue Dale's Dead-Bug in order to afford Luanne's dream wedding.
Afterward, as Lucky's truck pulls into the driveway of the newlyweds' new home across the street, Hank and his friends contentedly sip beer in the alley.
For example, in the ending wedding scene, a montage of many one-time and other minor characters from previous episodes at the wedding, including Anthony Page the social worker from the first episode and "Junkie Business", Monsignor Martinez, Luanne's beauty-school teacher Ms. Kremzer, Sharona Johnson, Hottyyz Owner Collete Davis, Arlen Bystander Columnist Bob Jenkins, Lucky's friends Elvin and Mud Dobber, Ted, Cindy, and Chane Wassanasong, Hank's half-brother Junichiro, Patch Boomhauer and his Grandmother, Tammy Duvall, Mack Walker, Hank's Mother Tillie and her husband Gary Kasner, Ms. Wakefield, Ernst, Peggy's mother ("A Rover Runs Through It" version) and Dale's father Bug Gribble are seen.