Almost all Bob's Burgers episodes gets an A-range rating from me. There have been some mild disappointments ("Sacred Couch" & "Pro Tiki/Con Tiki"), but most excel and are far & beyond what else is on TV. Last night's was no exception.
Almost all Bob's Burgers episodes gets an A-range rating from me. There have been some mild disappointments ("Sacred Couch" & "Pro Tiki/Con Tiki"), but most excel and are far & beyond what else is on TV. Last night's was no exception.
Was this the episode "Ex Machtina" where Tina sprains her ankle and attends school via a telepresence robot? That's not supposed to air here until December or January.
By far, the stupidest opening political sketch this season and in possibly since earlier this year. It felt like the same old jokes, same old setup. Unfortunately there wasn't really much new, but at the very least they could have maybe had a Trump or Clinton rally separate and worked off of that instead of what felt…
Who the hell would EVER wear a costume as retarded as what Manny wore? It just kind of threw it out of the 'somewhat grounded' mentality of the show.
…that's because they set the bar kind of low. So even a somewhat funny episode is a good episode now.
No… it's honestly not. Katy & Diedrich have a good chemistry and are funny together, but the kids ruin it.
Black-Ish was good, Speechless is okay, but I can't see it lasting too long… the only saving grace are the parents (Minne Driver & Barry Kripke… er… John Ross Bowie) but I really REALLY hate American Housewife if nothing because the kids are annoying (especially the boy) and unlikable. Katy & Diedrich are good,…
Mitch is a chubby chaser.
Modern Family is reviewed… but Goldbergs, Fresh off the Boat, and especially… The Middle get snubbed. A shame since all were good this week considering they all had Halloween-themed episodes.
I don't think this was answered yet… but where'd Ash's trailer come from?
…or turning it around so at least the stain is on the front.
I liked Diedrich Badger's character… but I hate hate [strong]HATED[/strong] the kids, especially the boy. There's obnoxious, and then there's unlikable & obnoxious. He fits the latter. Not a good actor, and just want to punch him in the back of the head. The littlest was cute, but a one-off personality (oh, OCD?…
My two favorite skits from this show were hands-down Prometheus & Bob, and Action League Now. I love the claymation style and the humor of Prometheus & Bob. Just so off-the-wall. Action League Now was silly because of its style that just predated and probably inspired Robot Chicken.
Teddy- Like when my ex-wife wanted to have - a three-way with our neighbor, ray.
Well one major positive is that I never heard of Candlepin bowling until tonight… I googled it while it was still airing, and it looks kind of interesting. I'm on the East coast, but not in New England area, so curious as to why it hasn't spread more.
That makes me sad.
Goldbergs was worth waiting for the review, and even the real Adam chiming in was a bright spot. MF kind of had its run. I haven't heard a blip about "Speechless" on here either.
Oddly enough, they were at mine, and should have been at yours, since they used to work on commission on the sales floor, especially TV & computers. Best Buy workers don't work on commission.
BUT… was he really Hank's kid after all, or did Bill have a one-night-stand with Peggy?
So Bob & Louise? That's definitely a top favorite for a parent/child relationship. In fact, their episode "Hawk & Chick" was based off of "Lone Wolf And Cub", noted above, and that's how their relationship is akin to.
Bobby & Hank? Umm… until the last couple of seasons, they weren't exactly the best match up. Hank always said "that boy ain't right", and cringed on some of the things he's done. It's made for some great humor, but their chemistry wasn't good (if we assumed these were people in real life, of course).