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Yes & No… some of the candidates who dropped out were no longer featured.

Bob- Teddy, you'll eat anything.
Teddy- What? I won't eat anything. I'm pretty discerning.
Bob- Eat this.
(without ANY hesitation, grabs it & swallows it
Teddy - What was that?
(Bob shows him the sponge from under the counter)
Teddy - Don't feed a guy a sponge, Bobby. Don't feed a guy a sponge.
Bob- You put it in your

Bob still won in Season-1 quite often:
Episode 1, Human Flesh: At the end, the bus pulls up of "adventurous eaters club", and he wins.
Episode 3, Sacred Cow: In the end, he serves his 100,000th burger out of the cow that died of a heart attack served as "The rest in peas burger" (comes with snap peas & carrots).
Episode

'4:30 meeting' is now a lexicon at least in Urban Dictionary… and used by anyone familiar with Bob's.

Well, that shit looks AWESOME, of course… but that had a fried egg (and bacon and ham… and of course the beef burger)… this was a runny egg which I can assume was pretty much sunny-side up but runny and thyme. Thyme I can't assume is that good in a burger as a topping. It's no lettuce, kale, or spinach, that's for

I had to look up Jesus on the Walking Dead Wiki, and I'm glad to see that he's not only a good guy, but an important character in the Walking Dead universe whereas he's still alive and an important ally.

I can't say that there's any episode of Bob's I didn't like. However, that said… the main plot of Hamburger Dinner Theater was a little "meh", but I like the opening act.

That was awesome.
If it takes them 9 months to churn out an episode on average… how do they have such a quick turn-around on these 1 to 5 minute clips we've seen in the past year with current events?

How did Bob exactly get revenge on Jimmy? He still shaved his moustache in the end. The only redeeming part was that he kind of forced Jimmy Jr to come to the party because of the dirt that was scooped up on Jimmy (an adult baby if I remember correctly)… yet Bob still shaved his moustache just a wee too late.

I can't believe Simpsons scored higher!
All Bob's Burgers start with a C by default. Good plot? B-. Good jokes? B+. Kevin Klein? A-. Return of old characters or new ones-you-can-see-in-future-episodes? A!

I loved that. That part made me absolutely crack up. The thing is… they didn't push it either, where it did it multiple times. Just one cut directly to Fischoeder and they showed it rumbling as the train passed.

Okay, how exactly would a runny egg & thyme actually taste on a burger?
Apparently Teddy really wants it… except without the egg… and thyme… just tomatoes.

The spirit of King of the Hill rides high with Bob's Burgers. Two of my favorite shows. Love how it lives on in a much different, yet equally great form.

Same here… she initially looked something like Tress MacNeille would have voiced… with a raspy-type old lady. Kind of disconnected me from the rest of the episode.

Quite a bit of 80's sitcoms, actually (Who's the Boss, Growing Pains, Mr. Belvedere, ALF… etc).

IF this were real… would be great, but if you go to his channel, it's all just an animation… or non-playable custom demo, if you will. Would be quite fun, especially on-line, however.

Blasphemy!
This is not the way a traditional game should be played unless it was designed this way originally. Monopoly isn't monopoly without the cold-hard-funny-money.

I'm kind of on the same boat… but more like… it's a decent show, but it's not what it used to be. I still watch it, I still chuckle, but it's just your atypical Wednesday show. Nothing special. OTOH, I still very much look forward to a new Middle & new Goldbergs.

Personally, I enjoyed it.
It was pretty much a week off with the kids (except a brief Luke @ the end). Manny got off his high horse and was a little looser than usual. I love the Jay & Manny pairing because they're such polar opposites.

Funny thing is probably how all 3 of them are approaching 30. I miss the olden days when they used to use actual teenagers to play their age.