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My favorite part in that episode that gets what you're after is when she suggested they ride their big wheels home. They'd just merge on to the freeway, zip over into the fast and voila!, they'd be home. She's so smart, but such a naive kid sometimes.

Loren is typically a guy's name (albeit rare these days).  Lauren is typically a girls name.  I grant you, it's kind of a flimsy distinction, but I assume there's some historical reason for it.

There is almost no show on television, even one as consistently awesome as Bob's Burgers, that can't be made better by adding Rob Huebel and Jason Mantzoukas to the cast.

I was rooting for Bates and Anthony, but that's mostly because I'm a hockey fan and a couple of my friends went to high school with Bates for a couple years.  They actually turned out looking like pretty nice guys when they could have been really douchey.

Worse than being a walking cliche, you could tell he really aspired to be a walking cliche.

I like how they treated Louise in this episode.  Her character, like a lot of child animated characters, is way too smart for her age (and her own good), but they still make it clear that when it comes down to it, she's a naive kid.  I loved her plan to just merge her big wheel onto the freeway and get over the fast

OK, I know this is late and this comment will get buried, but:

I also like following up with "we're low on ammuition, so we need to make these count" with firing indiscriminately into the dark.  Good use of limited ammo.

Ya know, when I read that in the review, I thought "I need to go back and check that again, because Mageinah Tovah *could* look like that, but I didn't recognize her".  But I had already deleted it from my DVR.

Apparently it's completely normal to just walk into a completely crowded diner with a harpoon, shoot some WITH A FREAKING HARPOON and just walk out. Not even a "hey, stop that person!"

In a sea of ridiculousness, that was clearly the most ridiculous aspect of this show.  They know that they're at the abandoned ship yard, but hey, why bring backup?  Two analysts should be able to cover it.  Don't bother bringing anyone who may be able to cut off any points of egress.  It's all the more ridiculous

Didn't Annie Parisse's character (Parker) hand a book or something to Joe in the first episode that she was in?  It was at the very end of the episode, it was a little suspicious, and they haven't done anything to go back to it since.  I wouldn't be surprised if she was a follower.

Considering cops these days shoot dogs left and right for looking at them funny, that dude was comically nervous.  Granted, there's no shame in not wanting to discharge your weapon, but maybe next time don't send the cop who appears to be physically unable to pull the trigger, especially when the target has spent