Probably, considering Linda also has an often mentioned but never seen best friend named Ginger
Probably, considering Linda also has an often mentioned but never seen best friend named Ginger
That was pretty fun, but yeah it would’ve been better if the story fit with the changing animation styles. I would say, “Bob has a fever dream while the rest of the family runs the restaurant” but they’ve already done both a fever dream and a Bob tripping out episode. I wonder if they just picked an already written…
Jon Bejamin’s falsetto is just awesome. Maybe we need an episode about Peter Pescadero.
Can we just get a show with H. John Benjamin talking to inanimate objects please.
“well, i guess it’s time to go crush someone’s dreams!”
So, Dame Judy Brunch is coming back later in the season right?
And a few of the better designs were wasted on an establishing shot.
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“This man is over-gasped!”
Linda is just jealous of the eggs
But ESPECIALLY Tina and Louise.
Yeah, I found the different animation styles pretty distracting. It was an interesting experiment and the fanimators (Do people say that? If not, I’m coining it) should be proud of their involvement but I just don’t think the execution was particularly great. There were some solid jokes though, the kids giving Bob a…
I’m really glad they didn’t do that.
You want to point to a show that’s amazed me over the years, it’s Bob’s Burgers. A poor schmuck burger flipper, his wife and kids trying to scratch a living in a Coney Island-like city. You’d think the writers would’ve been tapped out after the first season. And yet Bob’s Burgers keeps chugging along with funny sitcom…
The animation was really really distracting but it did feature one of my favorite Bob’s Burgers gags: Bob having a conversation with food.
Between that and Dan Belcher becoming Tina Belcher, Bob’s Burgers may be the best example of the benefits of cooperate oversight ever.
I said pitch, not pilot. Loren pitched the show as a family of cannibals who run a burger joint, and the executive at Fox said “Okay, but what if they weren’t cannibals?” and Bob’s Burgers was born.
Part of the problem was that a fair number of the fan designs were terrible.
I’ll take your word for it.
That was a very great episode. Everything came together perfectly and I don’t see a better way it could’ve been done. Can’t really say anything that hasn’t already been said.