"This is Fluffy and her cat Jessica"
Yep, I love those moments. Also in this episode, Gayle mentions she's behind on her Magic Bullet blender payments. The Magic Bullet is $40. lolThis show does a lot of really simple stuff that's just hilarious. Loved this scene.
A Few 'Gurt Men
During a mock trial at Wagstaff, Louise finds herself in a sticky situation when she must defend one of her biggest foes. Meanwhile, Bob teams with Jimmy Pesto to bag a regular food-scammer.
Like Gene for Chocolate
Gene discovers that the recipe for his favorite chocolate has been altered, so he contacts the company head to get things straightened out. Meanwhile, Bob gets involved in a typically Teddy less-than-perfect plan.
The Grand Mama-Pest Hotel
Linda jumps at the chance to chaperone Tina's weekend away at a heroine conference, but Tina's new friend could put Linda's perfect weekend in jeopardy. Meanwhile, the younger Belchers have plans for their weekend alone with Bob. What could possibly go wrong?
Aquaticism; Ain't Miss Debatin'
Word spreads that the aquarium is floundering and may close, so the children concoct a scheme to help keep its head above water; Bob tries to mimic Linda's excellent customer-service skills; the debate team recruits Tina, who finds surprising success and an even more unexpected relationship. Meanwhile, Louise and Gene convince their parents to fund a stop-motion movie project that focuses on a surprising subject.
2? Does that mean the season is ending?
That New Zealand kid needs to be come a permanent character, stat.
Eggs for Days
Bob and Linda get a bit too competitive during the family's annual Easter egg hunt and have a little too much fun hiding the eggs, leaving the entire family scrambling to find the remaining egg that is rapidly rotting in its hiding place.
I'm 90% sure it was Rhys Darby who was Murray in Flight of the ConchordsIDK who the voice actor is but his lines are so great to me. Also heard him in Mike Tyson Mysteries in an episode where he seemed pretty funny as well
I'm 90% sure it was Rhys Darby who was Murray in Flight of the Conchords
Zero Larp Thirty
Linda wins a contest to spend a weekend at the home where her favorite TV show is filmed, but things don't go as planned; Teddy's back goes out while babysitting the kids.
The Laser-inth
Gene and Bob attend the last-ever rock-and-roll laser show at the planetarium, while Linda and the girls do dinner at a wacky restaurant.
There are two new episodes tonight!
NoRéN;234538207 said:In what season did this show start to tank?
I've caught a few season 5 episodes and they all failed to entertain me. Should I just stick with season 1-2?
NoRéN;234538207 said:In what season did this show start to tank?
I've caught a few season 5 episodes and they all failed to entertain me. Should I just stick with season 1-2?
NoRéN;234538207 said:In what season did this show start to tank?
I've caught a few season 5 episodes and they all failed to entertain me. Should I just stick with season 1-2?
NoRéN;234538207 said:In what season did this show start to tank?
I've caught a few season 5 episodes and they all failed to entertain me. Should I just stick with season 1-2?
NoRéN;234538207 said:In what season did this show start to tank?
I've caught a few season 5 episodes and they all failed to entertain me. Should I just stick with season 1-2?
The show has never tanked.
I really liked Bob and Gene's story in the second episode.
Thelma & Louise Except Thelma Is Linda
Louise's school trouble forces Linda to meet with Mr. Frond, which could lead to her losing her hard-earned position as Wagstaff bake-sale leader. When she finds out that her daughter was actually trying to help another student, Linda is torn between following school policy or her own moral code.
Paraders of the Lost Float
In the Season 7 finale, a forecast of rain on the day of the Bog to Beach celebration leads Teddy to convince Bob to enter a float in the parade, which would lead to an easy win.
Into the Mild
Bob's dream of becoming an outdoorsman is in sight when he learns a nearby wildness-equipment store is having a going-out-of-business sale, and his newfound expertise is put to the test when he gets locked overnight in the store. Meanwhile, the rest of the family is stuck watching rehearsals for Aunt Gayle's one-woman show.
Thought that was a really good one. The scenes in the outdoor store were great.
Brunchsquatch
To compete with Jimmy Pesto, Bob's Burgers begins serving brunch, but it quickly turns to chaos. Meanwhile, Tina, Gene and Louise decide to help Mr. Fischoeder's brother hide from him.
I typically don't shill for other Fox animated fare in these threads but seeing how it's not exactly generating buzz elsewhere on GAF, I did want to give a shout out to the high-concept Bob's Burgers episode that is airing tomorrow night comprised entirely of fan-generated animation techniques and concept artwork. It looks amazing.
FOX Promo
Bob's Fan Art Title Sequence
By the Fans, For the Fans - Behind the Scenes
I kind of hate all the art gimmicky stuff going on. What's the point? It's super distracting.
Whattttt whereIs it just me, or was that one art style a dead ringer for Mission Hill?