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While I understand that a family's happiness is more important, but you can't have a burger without fries. Okay maybe you can have a salad sometimes, but that's more a home thing.
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Spoonsy posted:I'm upset this episode involving camps didn't involve any interactions between Bob and a can of vegetables
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I really wish someone had the tape of Paul Rudd in the recording booth for this
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twistedmentat posted:While I understand that a family's happiness is more important, but you can't have a burger without fries. Okay maybe you can have a salad sometimes, but that's more a home thing. Chips are a good substitute. Bob should have just bought some really big bags of chips.
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Space Cadet Omoly posted:Chips are a good substitute. Bob should have just bought some really big bags of chips. But Bob wouldn't buy prepackaged chips, he's the kind of person who would just chop up the potatoes himself to make his own chips, then have to deep fry them anyways.
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As empty as his restaurant usually is he could just put a pot of oil on a burner and he'd be fine.
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Put me down for pro chips-with-a-burger. I love grabbing them and a drink from little pop up stands outside the grocery store.
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Space Cadet Omoly posted:Chips are a good substitute. Bob should have just bought some really big bags of chips. Especially since the fryer was going to be down. It's not the fries, it's that a burger lunch includes entree and side. This is a resturaunt, come on Bob. Also, Bob should have Onion rings.
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PassTheRemote posted:Also, Bob should have Onion rings. That opens up "western" burger options!
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I don't think this is intentional, but in the background of Tina's room when she's writing in her diary one of her horse figurines has what appears to be a naked cowboy riding it. The only clothing it has is a hat.
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Was the historian in the previous episode voiced by Rich Fulcher?
Winklebottom fucked around with this message at 19:31 on May 16, 2016 |
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PassTheRemote posted:Especially since the fryer was going to be down. It's not the fries, it's that a burger lunch includes entree and side. This is a resturaunt, come on Bob. I know right? Chips are a simple and cost effective solution to his problem! But like other people (and the show itself) have pointed out Bob is a pretty stubborn guy and if he can't do it perfectly he'd rather not do it at all.
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PassTheRemote posted:Especially since the fryer was going to be down. It's not the fries, it's that a burger lunch includes entree and side. This is a resturaunt, come on Bob. the recipe book includes a recipe for onion rings that are insanely good. they've got rosemary in the batter, and the burger is topped with the onion rings and is stuffed with marjoram and apples. Its been one of my favorites so far.
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Winklebottom posted:Was the historian in the previous episode voiced by Rich Fulcher? Yup. He has a weirdly recognizable voice that can make a lot of lines funnier than they should be.
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![]() Majestic.
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Ra Ra Rasputin posted:
One of these is Teddy in drag. Can you tell which one? Don't judge, it's the only way he can get to sleep at night.
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that artist included Esmeralda and Meg, yet didn't include Aurora
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My favorite Tumblr Bob's Burger shenanigans is when some artist made a bunch of Linda porn, and some people sent links of it to the voice actor and he ended up liking them.
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This last episode is what makes Bobs Burgers great. Bob reluctantly giving in to the campn. Tina ridiculously riding an imaginary horse for her exhibition...and everyone buying into it 100% after a few seconds.
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This was nice and all but what I really want is the episode where Louise goes to bear-riding camp.
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Space Cadet Omoly posted:I know right? Chips are a simple and cost effective solution to his problem! But like other people (and the show itself) have pointed out Bob is a pretty stubborn guy and if he can't do it perfectly he'd rather not do it at all. Yea, I think just serving Kettle Chips with the burgers as a temporary solution would not have worked with Bob, as he'd need to make artisan home made chips. I just want to make sure this isn't just in my head, but Bob is a really good chef, and makes really good burgers, it's just he's kind of stubborn and self sabotaging because he wants everything to be because of him, nothing else?
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twistedmentat posted:Yea, I think just serving Kettle Chips with the burgers as a temporary solution would not have worked with Bob, as he'd need to make artisan home made chips. Is it bad that I read your post in the voice of Teddy?
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Iron Crowned posted:Is it bad that I read your post in the voice of Teddy? I can identify with Teddy quite a bit. You ever hear of a place called Swanky's?
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twistedmentat posted:I can identify with Teddy quite a bit. Don't feed a guy a sponge, Bob.
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He could have baked some fries.
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twistedmentat posted:Yea, I think just serving Kettle Chips with the burgers as a temporary solution would not have worked with Bob, as he'd need to make artisan home made chips. I don't know about that last part. Bob has a lot of pride in serving really good diner food because his own dad coasted in his restaurant, and Bob seems to define himself against that in a lot of ways, and it drives his apparent talent and creativity (like every time anyone actually tastes his food they remark about how good it is). Wagstaff isn't the sort of town that can support Bob's gourmet aspirations, but he tries his hardest anyway. Just giving up and serving chips would be against Bob's entire reason for running a restaurant, which is a lot more personal than simply earning a paycheck. It would actually be really interesting to see Bob work at a largescale Michelin rated restaurant in an episode, maybe to make rent or something, and suddenly have his food appreciated, but not have the autonomy he has with his own shop.
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twistedmentat posted:Yea, I think just serving Kettle Chips with the burgers as a temporary solution would not have worked with Bob, as he'd need to make artisan home made chips. Pretty much. I mean part of his lack of success is caused by bad luck, but a lot of Bob's failures in life are his own fault. He's a great chef because he's extremely proud of his work and he refuses to compromise his values, and he's a terrible business man because he's extremely proud of his work and he refuses to compromise his values. His greatest strength is also his greatest weakness.
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twistedmentat posted:While I understand that a family's happiness is more important, but you can't have a burger without fries. Okay maybe you can have a salad sometimes, but that's more a home thing. When I grill a burger at home, I always eat them with baked beans. On topic, this episode was super good. Bob playing along was excellent.
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this episode felt kinda mean to me. Gene actually did put on a great Thomas Edison musical, Louise has had plenty of victories, why not let Tina actually have a good horse experience? The horse trainer gives her a lovely horse so she retreats back into her imagination forever is just kinda hosed up
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Space Cadet Omoly posted:Pretty much. I mean part of his lack of success is caused by bad luck, but a lot of Bob's failures in life are his own fault. He's a great chef because he's extremely proud of his work and he refuses to compromise his values, and he's a terrible business man because he's extremely proud of his work and he refuses to compromise his values. His greatest strength is also his greatest weakness. I mean, definitely, take a look at why he's always feuding with Jimmy Pesto.
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Tina has plenty of victories too. Just a couple weeks ago where she beat mono propaganda and got who she wanted in spin the bottle.
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Here's the full 4 minute 52 second Bob's Burgers Live Movie Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw0ISsqzAys "The Butt Strangler has struck in every city that we've been in..."
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Gyro Zeppeli posted:Don't feed a guy a sponge, Bob. One of my favourite lines in the show ever. The delivery was just so perfect.
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Gorilla Salad posted:One of my favourite lines in the show ever. The delivery was just so perfect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFY_P67NAzk
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MrSlam posted:Here's the full 4 minute 52 second Bob's Burgers Live Movie Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw0ISsqzAys Dan ran up that stairs in the exact same way Tina does.
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Bold claim, Sundays sounds like a regular thing - I guess every now and when we can be bothered but probably on a Sunday isn't good marketing.
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boom boom boom posted:this episode felt kinda mean to me. Gene actually did put on a great Thomas Edison musical, Louise has had plenty of victories, why not let Tina actually have a good horse experience? The horse trainer gives her a lovely horse so she retreats back into her imagination forever is just kinda hosed up Yeah but having the horse suddenly respond to her would have been cliché. I guess you could look at it like, she didn't let one bad experience ruin horses for her.
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I originally thought the show should be about a family that runs a restaurant who are cannibals.
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Sounds like it's time for a Simpsons style Halloween episode. Fake edit - that's old, funny Simpsons. Not new Simpsons.
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