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tom r
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I take it as an article of faith that every show is worth checking out, maybe not for everyone, but for someone.

Only four were pushed into season 3. Fox renewed Bob's for it's second season only after all episodes of season 1 had aired in the spring of 2011. The order was for 13 episodes with an option to pick up an additional 9 episodes which would make a full 22 episode season. Due to the long lead times necessary for

Through late May. The networks generally don't like to burn off new episodes once May sweeps are over. There are currently several Sundays on the schedule that'll have two episodes of Bob's.

They're moving Bordertown to the Sunday 7:00 pm slot that's currently occupied by Simpsons reruns.

Wait, did he change it from "Fat Chance?" I seriously don't remember.

A new episode airs next Sunday evening.

I'm pretty sure The Petalphile has been on Ocean Avenue just west (the viewer left side of the screen) of Jimmy Pesto's since the beginning, but since we usually see that side of the street through the window of Bob's Burgers it's usually out of view.

If the game goes long enough to bump a show in the Eastern Time Zone, that show gets preempted nation wide.

Quoting a comment I made about this last spring:

Not quite accurate… All 22 of the episodes produced or in production for broadcast season 6 are scheduled to air before the end of May sweeps. As with all things network, that could possibly be subject to change, but that's how the schedule stands now. Production is just beginning on on the episodes for broadcast

The FCBD issue (compiling stories from last year's 5 issue limited series) is a pretty good representation. The ongoing comic continues to be written and drawn by the writers and artists who regularly work on the show under the personal supervision of Loren Bouchard. The artists are definitely being allowed to

2016. And If the current network schedule holds we'll have back-to-back new episodes, a full hour of Bob's on Sunday evenings for much of the spring.

I feel your pain. I was going to say "first-world problems" but given the current state of the first world I don't think it quite rises to even that level.

Better now than on the next available air date; January 10th.

Yeah, Winkler's read of those lines was perfectly sweet. Matched well by the little break in Kristen Schaal's voice as Louise responded.

It's a side effect of the network's contractual procedures when ordering shows. After the first 13 episode season of Bob's Burgers completed its run in the winter and spring of 2011 they ordered a second season of 13 episodes (the front 13) with an option to pick up an additional 9 episodes (the back 9) to make a

To be fair, Felix only tried to kill Calvin and Bob, then his conscience got the better of him and he at least tried to save them, earning some small shred of redemption. His now ex-girlfriend Fanny was the one who tried to kill the whole family.

Zeke's dad was present and accounted for. He looks very much like an adult version of Zeke and can be seen in a number of shots. Evidently he rents from Fischoeder as well. Fischoeder owns a lot of property, including residential, so maybe that's where Teddy comes in to the picture.

He was. Bob doesn't seem to be able to get through Thanksgiving without experiencing some form of mind altering episode.

I believe that was from "Li'l Hard Dad" earlier this season.