“The lost city of Atlanta?”
“The lost city of Atlanta?”
You know, I think bob’s burgers has probably had the most consistent run of quality episodes of any of these long running animated comedies.
It pretty much hit the ground running. Season 1 is grosser, and bob and linda are less likeable and relies more on ‘weirdo shows up and causes trouble’ KOTH style plots, but it is…
Bob’s constant exasperation with his family’s antics gets me every time.
Th entire dead butterfly exchange was gold. God I love this show
Linda and the kids eagerly chanting, “Herpes, herpes, hooray!” while Bob begrudgingly goes along with it pretty much encapsulates everything great about the show.
I really hope Kinja Ernie isn’t a parent:
“If you don’t like commenting our way it’s because you’re commenting wrong! Multi-layered comment replies are for losers!”
Hell, there was an old classic Simpsons episode review that was linked a story sometime earlier this week that had over a thousand comments. On a classic review. Yes, it was for the Simpsons so I can see why it’d be popular, but still. Now we barely get past 25 halfway decent ones.
*rolls eyes* Jesus CHRIST *goes over and stands by the laser printers, Blair Witch-style*
Oh good, now you’ve gone and made us all depressed!
That was legit disturbing.
I look forward to welcoming him to sunny Jacksonville, Florida.
i wish i could upvote this 100 times
wtf is starz movie selection and streaming app lol
Yeah, probably just picking on a typo. I just started catching up on this season last night and so I didn’t really notice that Laurie and Monica had been mostly MIA for the first few episodes.
What does “the resolution earlier conflicts” mean?
Where is the grade?
@avclub-1e9033c2bd98b39139ed45ee8734fed3:disqus Yeah, that was the downsizing episode. Not sure the exact number but it was first season. I don't think they actually considered taking any of the accountants out, and he was going to let Creed go. Then Creed convinced him that the other guy should get laid off. And…
*Quabity Ashwinz
Creed is not an accountant, at least not at Dunder-Mifflin.