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Tina really showed some growth, she and Sam were really cute. Is he her true love after everything? Will she ever get that UB action? Will that cat ever go to the vet? 

I do love when Teddy gets to be good at his job, that basement restaurant did look really cool, but tragically it was not to last. Stupid bugs!

Fun seeing Dalton and his friends again. Its also great to see this show again, its been ages.

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21 hours ago, DoctorAtomic said:

 

I liked seeing Teddy be good at his job. That was a cool deal in basement. So cool that other people showed up for late night. I really like when the restaurant is popular. They should have charged more for late night. It's too bad they couldn't keep it up and just every few months open it up. 

The only thing missing from Trash Pallet Bob's was a Burger of The Day sign.

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Neighbor: Only Markers in the Building

Magic Marker Outlet

Exterminator:  Dazed and Confumed

Bowling episode! Can't believe they haven't done one of these before! And it's a Rudy episode!

"Rudy, Rudy. Breathe."
"I'm bad at that."

Mood. Louise and Rudy are such good friends to each other. And man, his dad is so wonderfully lame. He bonded with a woman in an Indian cooking class because they both had cumin allergies. Rudy is really overthinking the relationship. His dad is just okay and his mom and her boyfriend are just okay with each other and he's creating his own drama. Really liked that Louise was the one to come to that conclusion. We all know the dynamic by now that it had to be Louise on the outside: Tina never would've gone through with it, and Gene would've just been at the slushee bar.

Really liked Linda loving her cute bowling shoes.

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A Rudy episode! Well, his dad, but still. Louise was already worrying about him in the car on the way over. 

I didn't know Bob wore a size 11. No way Linda divorcing him. 

I wish they could do a flashforward episode of Louise and Rudy in high school. They'd probably end up stealing the prom. 

I was figuring Rudy's dad seemed ok after the first break. 

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Hooray, a Rudy episode! Although I guess I should say that that its also a Rudy's family episode, which is always fun to see. Rudy's dad really does seem pretty ok with the situation with his ex and her new guy, it seemed pretty obvious as the episode went on that Rudy was the one who was really having the problem. The way Rudy's parents divorce is playing out has been an interesting take on the "kid deals with parents splitting up" story, his parents are doing pretty well and keeping everything civil, almost so much that Rudy feels like he doesn't know how to handle his own sadness over what's happening. 

Louise and Rudy have the sweetest friendship, I love that she figured everything out.

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So why is this still season 14?

I was thinking Rudy's dad has been single a long time but they're playing it like it's still a fairly recent thing. The Kids Rob A Train was over 10 years ago and Rudy's dad's single life was a new thing then. But then I realized everyone has been the same age since 2011 and they're all wearing they same clothes they've always worn so whatever. Don't overthink it. 

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Neighbor: U-Reek-A

Soaps & Perfumes

Exterminator: Bugger Off Dead

Burger(s) of The Day: A Chard Day's Bite Burger, The Hot Bun in The Summer Thyme Burger

Of course Gayle would qualify for a "cringey reality show auditions" show. I just love how she's animated running and climbing, and loved how her playlist is herself singing over the music because "she thought of better lyrics." At least she technically got on the show.

I wish Bob didn't return the new grinder. He's right, he doesn't have lots of hobbies, but it feels like the new couch all over again.

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Laughed at Linda being in Gayle's phone as "LINDA MY SISTER"

9 minutes ago, DoctorAtomic said:

I liked that Bob had so much more free time from his electric grinder to make breakfast and be fooled by the kids that they're actually going out for an envelope. 

Yeah, love that we have confirmation where Louise's eye twitch came from.

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Louise: There's always a scrappy middle-aged contestant who can do one-arm pull-ups or something.

Gail: I bet I could even do TWO arm pull-ups.

I was so worried that Louise stopped taping Gale climbing the bridge, that her climb would be all for nothing. I'm glad she didn't embarrass herself.

So is it really spelled Gayle?

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Neighbor: Maybe Driver Driving School

Exterminator: Swat Flea Crue

Burger(s) of The Day: Your Swiss is on My List Burger

Bosco episode! He fits right in with the kids, he just does NOT pay attention, and would rather play Hide The Pickle with the kids (Gene.). Of course his job interview got moved to today, and the guy came into the restaurant. And of course here comes Teddy to potentially ruin everything.

I'll be honest, I wasn't expecting this episode to be so tense. And then the ending was pretty anti-climatic. Louise (probably) solved a mystery, and Vincent found the pickle.

"Dad, are WE a front?"
"Louise."

"Then you could flip each other off!"
"Gene."

“Buy a newspaper? What is this, 1986? Am I gonna see how Dukakis is doing in the polls?”

Big LOLs from Teddy in this ep. I also love his one-sided rivalry with Mort. He doesn't want anyone sitting on his stool!

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Like 'Maybe Baby' + 'Baby Driver'? Is that the pun? (I feel dense.)

I really expected that Bob would have to go undercover at Vince's restaurant because Bosco couldn't learn. I like how it actually went.

I love that Louise figured out the fingerprint trick and that Vince was the thief. Nice tie-in with the hide-the-pickle game. He seemed like a cool guy.

And again the little animation things impressed me. In this case, it was how the truck was leaning over when Linda and Teddy were playing tug-of-war with the burger bag.

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Bob sells beer, but you never see anyone ordering it. You'd think selling the beer would make up for the lower food cost. 

This was an interesting episode with all the action taking place in the restaurant even though the plot was essentially outside of it. 

Once again, we're shown that Bob is very good at making burgers. The guy even called him an artist. 

Bob is usually put upon, but I really liked him tearing into Bosco about how to make the burgers right. What I thought was a nice detail was, 'ok so you can make one burger, but can you make it the same 20 times in a row?' Even Bob was shutting down the kids when Bosco was explaining the undercover job. I thought Bosco was a little ooc for the sake of the plot. I would have preferred he still was guessing where the pickle was while actually trying to make a burger and not doing well with it. 

The whole point was that Bob knows what he's doing and Bosco couldn't just make a burger like Bob, but it was a little too comically bad for me. I would have liked Bosco to maybe over cook it, or just it was not quite right to underscore the point. His burger was just a mess. I mean, I could at least make a passable burger. 

This leaned a little too sitcommy for me, but I liked that Linda came up with the plan to swap in Teddy's burger while Bob, completely in character was losing it, and the kids, also completely in character, refused to go upstairs to the house. 

Louise was totally correct that the guy used someone else's fingers for the prints. 

I guess this was a weekend if they weren't in school. 

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