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The narrative arts require the ability to imagine things from perspectives other than your own. The modern American right, who usually personally lack and often philosophically oppose empathy and compassion for a wide-ranging number of groups to which they don’t personally belong, doesn’t tend to attract people who

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

The magic of Bob’s burgers is in how multi demensional most of the characters are. Zeke could easily be a stereotype with a catch phrase that moves into generic dumb jock or bully territory but instead they’ve made him complex with his own weird and awesome personality.

You forgot the best line of the episode.

I have not seen this episode yet but I for sure will, especially since I now know that it features Regular-Sized Rudy, the greatest fictional character of all time

I love it when people who are against net neutrality regulations tell me how great the internet was before 2015, completely ignoring the fact that we had net neutrality back then and the only reason it had to be codified is because the ISPs made overtures towards ending it.

He is the Martin Shkreli of telecommunications.

Ajit Pai is a fuckboy.

“…............how dare you.” Done.

I think it’s less about making them the same character but more that they make each other better. He has helped her loosen up and get a little goofy - S1 Santiago would never have said ‘toit nups’ or considered a Nakatomi Plaza cake and she would have had a meltdown (complete with smoking) after the venue setback. I