Ubiquitous November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 Great spoof of Dawn of the Dead. "Don't make a pillow fort and turn it into a brothel!" Link to comment
Matt K November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 Really great episode. Love how Bob always takes to objects. Also I can't believe I just realized that Regular Sized Rudy is modeled after Bobby from King of the Hill. 1 Link to comment
Amethyst November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 The Donna Summer stuff had me crying from laughter, especially in the end. I love seeing Bob let loose like that. Awesome episode. This was a spoof of The Birds as well, wasn't it? Link to comment
peeayebee November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 And Planet of the Apes. Man, every time the turkeys attacked, I was cracking up. What a hilarious ep. I love that after the kids talking about all the scary and dangerous sounding rides, the one that actually killed someone was the Tickle Boat. I'm trying to imagine... Link to comment
mtlchick November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 I need to show this episode to a friend where she had to deal with a turkey mafia living in western Mass (there was a group of wild turkeys roaming the streets and damaging cars.) Link to comment
cpcathy November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 See, now I'm just going to have to rewatch. I thought it was too frenetic, but then, my husband was talking all the way through the episode, so I think I missed too much! Link to comment
ganesh November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 I was concerned that leaving Bob out of the main action would hurt the story, but I think it worked because Linda and Teddy together are ridiculously crazy. In the scope of the show, Bob really needed a break from everyone anyway. So, you can't show kids flipping the bird on tv? Because it was all covered up. The Tickle Boat was *terrifying*, but good for Teddy for being resourceful. I like on the show how the kids just hang out. No one is really best friends, but they're in the same class and neighbors so they're going to go on the rides together. Link to comment
beadgirl November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 AWESOME. I adored that Teddy was the voice of reason -- it's about pecking order, not Thanksgiving taking its revenge or turkeys rising up to rule the world! And Regular-sized Rudy continues to delight, with his interference to make sure the bottle hit the button, and his inhaler. I'm now kinda hoping that 20 years from now he and Louise get together. I just about died with Bob's "That's a perfectly good note. That doesn't sound drunk at all." I need to show this episode to a friend where she had to deal with a turkey mafia living in western Mass (there was a group of wild turkeys roaming the streets and damaging cars.) The Turkey Mafia hit my mom's town in W. Pennsylvania, too. Too bad my father died years ago; his turkey impressions were dead-on, accurate enough to scare and fluster a whole farm's worth of turkeys. 2 Link to comment
dcalley November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 (edited) I felt like Bob's drunk talking to objects was going on a little long, but then for some reason I loved That's classic turkey baster. Not fitting in the drawer--deliberately not! Linda looked good in her trotting clothes, I thought. All right! Edited November 24, 2014 by dcalley 1 Link to comment
ganesh November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 I just about died with Bob's "That's a perfectly good note. That doesn't sound drunk at all." "Love forever, Bob." They strike me as a family that has a designated spot for notes. Ours was on the kitchen counter in front of the cookie jar. Link to comment
PinkRibbons November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 I felt like Bob's drunk talking to objects was going on a little long, but then for some reason I loved "That's classic turkey baster. Not fitting in the drawer--deliberately not!" What I loved about that line was that no matter how many times I listened to it, I didn't hear Archer, H. John Benjamin's other animated character, who often says "that's classic ____" a lot. And both characters are variations on his own voice! That man has so much talent, holy crap. 1 Link to comment
ElderPrice November 24, 2014 Share November 24, 2014 Teddy: "And the next in line pecks another, and so on, until the last one has no one to peck." Linda: " Just like the women on The View!" Brilliant episode. And I will never get tired of Bob talking to inanimate objects. 1 Link to comment
dcalley November 25, 2014 Share November 25, 2014 I'm allergic to geese and ducks I will not invite you to my duck-duck-goose party, then. Understood. I loved that Linda decided she wanted and had time for nachos before the turkey trot. And I also loved that Louise asked permission to flip the birds the bird. Link to comment
maplebrew November 26, 2014 Share November 26, 2014 I don't remember if he was using the right one. I think he was only hiding anyway. Now that you mention it though, he might have been on the bidet. Link to comment
OnceSane November 26, 2014 Share November 26, 2014 This was just everything right with this show. 1 Link to comment
OnceSane November 26, 2014 Share November 26, 2014 Linda's outfit for FreezerDome was perfect, as was Louise winning the belt with an assist from Gene. Link to comment
Tara Ariano November 27, 2014 Share November 27, 2014 Bob enters a burger contest but discovers he's missing his secret ingredient, so the kids scramble to find the special spice. Link to comment
SmithW6079 November 28, 2014 Share November 28, 2014 That was delightfully twisted. I love that after the kids talking about all the scary and dangerous sounding rides, the one that actually killed someone was the Tickle Boat. When Gene said the man who ran the Tickle Boat died, I thought for sure that was a euphemism for a weird man who tickled children on a boat. I loved the children saying they'd been on the Scrambled Egg ride for an hour and weren't sick, but the three adults couldn't make it three seconds. And Regular-sized Rudy continues to delight, with his interference to make sure the bottle hit the button, and his inhaler. I'm now kinda hoping that 20 years from now he and Louise get together. I love Regular-Sized Rudy too, and Louise seems genuinely fond of him, ever since the trip to the museum. Link to comment
Galileo908 November 29, 2014 Share November 29, 2014 (edited) Ah, I saw a clip of this episode at New York Comic-Con. It was where the kids go get the secret ingredient (Black Garlic) and it was absolutely hilarious. EDIT: The secret ingredient got spoiler tagged (although from the context of what I saw, it seemed more like a macguffin than anything else) Edited December 1, 2014 by Galileo908 1 Link to comment
mtlchick December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 "Hot fudge car wash" will be in my head all week. 4 Link to comment
Galileo908 December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 (edited) Neighbor: Flip Your Wig Reversible Hairpieces Burger of The Day: Run Gorgonzola Run Burger (served with Gorgonzola cheese) "Rocky lost in the first movie, Lin." "Oh, but he walked up all those stairs." Like I said above, I saw the scene with the kids getting banned at Fig Jam at NYCC. Yes, it was hilarious. And of course Tina's "uhhhhh" got the biggest reaction. I have a feeling that Tina is used to saying "a no is just an upside-down yes" to herself. I like that Ron is a nice guy when Hugo's not around (well, he was never a dick like Hugo). This is the first time we've seen Ron by himself, isn't it? So yeah, LOVED Gene's reaction to the Hot Fudge Car Wash. And the song at the end. And it was so like Linda to want a "to-go bucket." EDIT: "Exceptional MOUTH feel!" I loved that creepy judge. Edited December 1, 2014 by Galileo908 1 Link to comment
SeanC December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 When Jimmy Pesto and Chuck both showed up I got unpleasant flashbacks to "Family Fracas", but while the family lost the formal contest this time, the ending struck the balance between achievement and failure much better (it helps a lot, of course, that the guy they lost to this time is actually a pleasant and competent fellow). 2 Link to comment
Amethyst December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 When Jimmy Pesto and Chuck both showed up I got unpleasant flashbacks to "Family Fracas", but while the family lost the formal contest this time, the ending struck the balance between achievement and failure much better (it helps a lot, of course, that the guy they lost to this time is actually a pleasant and competent fellow). ITA. Much better ending than Family Fracas. Plus, the Black Garlic burger was a hit, which means more business for the restaurant, which is awesome. 1 Link to comment
ganesh December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 I really liked that even though Bob didn't win, he was shown to be a really good cook. So I was pleased that people wanted to go to the restaurant. He's always been shown to be good, but he's never really validated. I thought that having Pesto in the contest was a little silly and too sitcom, but it was good to point out that he can't actually make burgers. (I bet he doesn't even make the pesto.) I thought Gene was also a little too sitcom wacky. He just doesn't lack focus that much. I think giving away the money was too much. Much MUCH MUCH more of Bob and Linda getting drunk please. 2 Link to comment
Ubiquitous December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 I think we've seen Ron without Hugo around when Hugo quit his job to become a nudist. Hot fudge car wash! Link to comment
peeayebee December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 I really liked that even though Bob didn't win, he was shown to be a really good cook. So I was pleased that people wanted to go to the restaurant. He's always been shown to be good, but he's never really validated. I thought that having Pesto in the contest was a little silly and too sitcom, but it was good to point out that he can't actually make burgers. (I bet he doesn't even make the pesto.) I liked when he said his restaurant had Italian-flavored food. I was worried that the emcee (Chuck?) would have to be the tie-breaker. I'm glad that didn't happen. It was nice that while Bob lost, he also won. I was getting sick and tired of Gene constantly f'ing up, but it was nice to see him come thru at the end. 1 Link to comment
ganesh December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 "Italian flavored food" was an awesome line. Pesto's restaurant is kind of crappy. I noticed how he was talking about all the other things: karaoke, etc., than the food. I really hope this is a continuation; like we'll see the restaurant with a few more people now and then. Link to comment
dcalley December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 I'm sure some of the Italian-flavored food sits under heat lamps for 10 minutes just like those burgers. Ick. Wharf It Down Food Festival! "We don't throw things!" "We don't catch them, either." Kumail Nanjiani voiced Skip. I know him from HBO's Silicon Valley. Link to comment
SmithW6079 December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 I hated this episode. While I did like that Bob is, again, acknowledged as a good cook/chef, the kids -- especially Gene -- were just too annoying. Usually they're supportive of Bob even with the ribbing, but they just seemed to go out of their way to be dicks to him at the contest. He asked him to do a simple thing, and they couldn't do it without screwing up. I didn't understand why the black garlic was so special. Obviously he cooked his burgers without it -- was the garlic some kind of garnish that he added at the end, instead of cooking with it? I did like Jimmy Pesto's plug of his "Italian-flavored" food. I wonder if he's still into the diaper scene as "Baby Num Num." Link to comment
OnceSane December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 I liked the episode, especially seeing where Bob gets some of his special ingredients. I really enjoy how they're showing us more of the town while keeping the regular feel of it. Oh and I loved Gene being strong as he ran past all the great food. 1 Link to comment
ganesh December 1, 2014 Share December 1, 2014 It looked like the black garlic enhanced the other ingredients Bob was using to make a special overall flavor to the burger. He added it right at the end, but if it was a soft texture, the heat from the burger probably resulted in the garlic sort of infusing the whole thing. 1 Link to comment
maplebrew December 2, 2014 Share December 2, 2014 30 minutes seemed like a long time to cook a burger, even from scratch since the ingredients were all lined up and ready to go (except for the garlic). I like that Jimmy Pesto's burger was no competition. Am tired of Bob always losing to him. Bob losing wasn't so bad since the winning burger sounded delicious too. No shame in losing to the big name, visiting chef. It is more important in the long run that Bob pick up more business so that part was good. His regular's cholesterol, as we've learned, can't pick up the business slack forever. 1 Link to comment
OnceSane December 2, 2014 Share December 2, 2014 I loved seeing customers at the restaurant! I hope that continues. And I liked the kids ditching Bob and Linda at the end, it felt very true to kid-dom. 1 Link to comment
SeanC December 4, 2014 Share December 4, 2014 I hated this episode. While I did like that Bob is, again, acknowledged as a good cook/chef, the kids -- especially Gene -- were just too annoying. Usually they're supportive of Bob even with the ribbing, but they just seemed to go out of their way to be dicks to him at the contest. He asked him to do a simple thing, and they couldn't do it without screwing up. The kids didn't screw up. Gene screwed up. Tina and Louise were competent. 2 Link to comment
radishcake December 4, 2014 Share December 4, 2014 Bob and his dad, "Big Bob", try to outdo each other in the kitchen when they rehash an old argument at Big Bob's Christmas party. Meanwhile, the kids compete to get the best present for Bob. Link to comment
Galileo908 December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 Neighbor: Miracle on 34th Sheets: Sheets and Bedding in 34 Colors Burger(s) of The Day: Cheeses is Born Burger (comes with Baby Swiss) Loved Linda and Teddy's impromptu song. And all the other times Linda sang. So Nick Offerman is awesome in anything, like being a Santa Bear. I, too wanted to see if he had Russian nesting beards. So we know why Bob isn't fond of his dad: He had burger angst. I actually like that Bob had his "burger of the day" ideas at a young age. Big Bob's Diner is totally the kind of lame place where someone just orders a grilled cheese, I'm not shocked that something like the "Baby You Can Chive My Car Burger" would be too much for it. Speaking of which, If the 30 year flashback was correct, the "Greed is Gouda" burger was three years too early. 2 Link to comment
Ubiquitous December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 Did anyone catch the names of Big Bob 's neighbors? Link to comment
Amethyst December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 Did anyone catch the names of Big Bob 's neighbors? One of them was On the Case: Pillow Case Outlet. I was rooting for Tina in the contest since Louise was being so bossy. Although Gene's bean bath looked seriously comfortable. I'm gonna need Linda and Teddy to come out with a Christmas CD. They had such nice harmonies! LOL @ Big Bob loving Scandal. 3 Link to comment
arachne December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 Aaaagh! Gene covered in baked beans! A sight I will never un-see! 1 Link to comment
ganesh December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 Big Bob's Diner is totally the kind of lame place where someone just orders a grilled cheese, I'm not shocked that something like the "Baby You Can Chive My Car Burger" would be too much for it. Yeah. Tuna melts and grilled cheeses, and club sandwiches. That's good once and a while, but I can't see being a regular there. At least Bob has soup. I'm surprised he had so many customers. I guess having the bar nearby helps. It looks like Bob always had a knack for burgers. I liked the "your kids are weird but happy." I didn't get that was NO until he said "Take the hat." 1 Link to comment
King of Birds December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 Not as classic as some of the other Christmas episodes, but still fun. Can I just say how much I hate the show not airing til 930pm? 3 Link to comment
peeayebee December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 (edited) So Nick Offerman is awesome in anything, like being a Santa Bear. I, too wanted to see if he had Russian nesting beards. Ah, so THAT'S what Gene said. I had so much trouble understanding him this ep. I like that the show does the unexpected. In this case, when the kids wrapped up the snow globe, I thought it would prompt some memory for Bob, but it turned out to be the newspaper that made he realize his dad loved him. I liked the chair Tina duck-taped together. Very creative. "I can use this dish towel to wipe the floor with you because I just won the Mistle-tony." Gene: I remember. I was still breast feeding. Linda: No you weren't. Gene: Not with YOU! Gene in the beans was pretty gross. How does he even think of this stuff? "You can't hurt me, Tina. At this point I'm more bean than Gene." Edited December 8, 2014 by peeayebee 2 Link to comment
ganesh December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 He's at the age where gross stuff is normal for boys. I also like the kids locking out Bobs Sr, Jr, and saying the restaurant would be Brazilian now. 1 Link to comment
6 MeowMeowBeenz December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 Can I just say how much I hate the show not airing til 930pm? Yup. Way too old, and get up way too early, to have a proper watch that late Thank goddess for the existence of my DVR. Link to comment
mtlchick December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 Gene: I remember. I was still breast feeding. Linda: No you weren't. Gene: Not with YOU! For some reason, I gasped at that even though we're talking about someone who enjoys bean baths. But if Bob's Burgers was a thing in real life, I would be there every. single. WEEK. 2 Link to comment
ElderPrice December 8, 2014 Share December 8, 2014 The Mistle-Tony is an awesome idea. Link to comment
maplebrew December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 Bob Sr summed up the kids perfectly, weird and happy. Bob Jr needed to "express" himself through burgers? I knew it. Bob has more of an unconventional, artistic side than he lets on. It completely explains his attraction to Linda and why he's so tolerant of his weird and happy kids. 1 Link to comment
ganesh December 9, 2014 Share December 9, 2014 Yeah, it's just when Linda has too much "xmas magic" that things go sideways. Link to comment
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