I forgot about all of the time that was dedicated "last year on Game of Thrones." Was it three minutes? Five? I lost track.
I forgot about all of the time that was dedicated "last year on Game of Thrones." Was it three minutes? Five? I lost track.
Man, I am just not into episodes that cover literally every running plot on the show in an hour. This opener felt far too diffuse and unfocused. Typically, my favorite eps take a handful of plot threads and weave them around a major theme. Not sure what they were going for with this batch besides catching us up. And…
Stand By Gene introduced a two-butted goat to the world of Bob's Burgers and for that I will be eternally grateful. Talk about crushing the status quo.
I'm alive. Everything else is gravy, especially having full coverage.
Sacred Couch is hilarious. There's some bad writing at the end, but I laughed all the way through, even at the stupid ending. And boy was it stupid. At least in PT/CT's case, I can understand why Bob would want creative control.
Thought I might have been alone in considering that the weakest ep of the season. That's another episode where things sharply returned to the status quo at the end.
Yeah, I feel this. I was in a car accident today and really needed some new Bob's to cheer me up. This show is nothing if not comfort food.
Gene and Courtney Show is a series classic and earned that A. I'm surprised some people weren't feeling it, but it was a bit of a slow burn.
"If you were kidding, say 'aloha.'"
It's a pleasant episode, just coasting on a plot with a really obvious ending.
I would take this episode any day over Family Fracas at least because it neither butchers characterization nor forces the family to suffer for no good reason. I can understand Bob's decision-making here; the loss of 100k (or, in Family Fracas' case, a car) isn't an inexplicable, cosmic failure.
Yeah, that was…weirdly lifeless. I mean, it was fine. There was nothing about the episode that made it actively bad, everyone was mostly in character and the plot arc, while predictable, dug deeply enough into Bob's past that I felt it added something to his character. Warren was a decent new character. It was OK.
The first ever C+. This really the worst episode the show's ever done?
Just going by the reviews here, 6 has more As than 5 and there are still five episodes left to go. The highs this season have been pretty damn high. Sacred Couch will go down as a miss, I know a lot of people hate that one, but the quality has been great otherwise.
My family can't live in good intentions, Love It Or List It!
That was a nice callback to Tina-rannosaurus Wrecks, where Bob and Tina have a heart to heart and end up imagining her ideal boyfriend.
My favorite aspect of the Bob-Tina talk was Bob's straightforward, unwavering belief that teenage boys would absolutely kiss a girl regardless of rumors surrounding them.
Incredibly, that was only the second episode of the season 6 production code. Between this and The Gene and Courtney Show, I'm feeling pretty good about the direction of the show.
Is it a coincidence that Frond is crazier than ever after getting romantically involved with Gayle?
I agree that Stand By Gene is the best of the season. Perfect 100th episode.