Boss Hogg was a corrupt politician and a main character. I don’t remember much beyond that. But my memory is that the Duke Boys were escaping persecution from local state actors.

Side note: I was a little kid and my friends in pre-school thought the car could fly, which broke my brain when I couldn’t articulate that it jumped.

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    I really loved this show when I was a kid. Uncle Jesse was my favorite. But as an adult, I don’t think I could get past the whole “General Lee” thing and the Confederate flag.

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    The show started out as a spinoff of a movie about moonshine runners. Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco were both the authorities and the bad guys of the show. Interestingly the sheriff of a neighboring county was played by a black actor and portrayed as a serious and competent / not-corrupt lawman in contrast to the Hazzard Co corrupt officials.

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      And Enos was the dimwitted gullible but honest deputy in Hazzard.

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    Born in '69. The bad guys growing up were often the legal officials in tv shows and movies during the 70s and early 80s. Like Smokey & The Bandit and all those exploitation films like Caged Heat and Chained Heat.

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      Not to mention Scooby-Doo, where each episode revealed that the monster was some grown-up authority figure abusing his power.