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Erik M.
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Jeff's only likeable when he's doing something respectable and worthwhile, as he was here.  He's not likeable as an unemployed stoner hippie or as the dumping ground for family abuse a la Meg Griffin; those jokes wore thin pretty quickly.

Yes, there was a two-parter. First two episodes of season 6, "100 A.D." and "Son of Stan". In the first one, Jeff and Hayley make off with the $50,000. Then in the next episode, Roger chases them to steal the money.

I liked what this episode did for JEFF.  The writers had really painted themselves into a corner with the character.  They had Hayley marry him for the two-parter episode as a ratings stunt… then got stuck with a guy whose entire persona is Burning Man Stoner Hippie, making him pretty useless as a plot driver.  And

Yeah, it's really hard to take seriously a review where the reviewer doesn't even know which character is which.

The other problem for Bob's Burgers is scheduling.  Fox can't fit five cartoons during football season.  NFL games usually run past 7:30 Eastern, so Fox blocks out the schedule until 8:00 for football and the postgame.  Fox learned from Futurama that any show at 7:30 gets bumped by football too often and loses its