That being the career day project for her class. And that’s what Louise is planning on doing as she finishes cleaning up the mess and make her way to the table and explains her work to the family about the poster board that she’s struggling to put on. Tina and Gene enter the crime scene and notice the pile of sugar that Louise is cleaning up and thought that if Louise would consume some sugar, she would get a boost in working on the poster on the table like what college students would do by taking caffeine, mostly with energy drinks or coffee, to cram for their exams. Bob and Linda get up from their bed and make their way to where the sound is, which is over in the kitchen and find out that the sound was not coming from an intruder but instead, it’s Louise who was trying to get a bowl of sugar but ends up getting butterfingers, which resulted in the sugar bowl to be dropped into the floor and thus, Bob and Linda seeing Louise cleaning up the mess that she caused. The episode begins with Bob and Linda sleeping in the middle of the night when they hear glass breaking in the background, thinking that an intruder may have broken into the place and not expecting Stone Cold Steve Austin to make an appearance on the show. Guess we have to wait and see or scroll down to see whether that promise has been fulfilled or be disappointed much like with Mets fans all season long leading up to the postseason. And if you’re wondering if a mini-review of The Great North is like with last week’s episode review? It’s possible. That being said, I might as well deep dive and pray that it’s better than last week’s episode. Especially right after the movie just came out earlier this year. Whether you like the anthology episodes or not, it looks like this is the norm now when it comes to the so-called modern version of the show. And of course, have to think about which of the three stories had to be the best. And much like with past anthologies, it has to be separated into three parts per story that was presented for this week’s episode. It sucks hard to make things harder for this generation and into the next and you can thank your parents and grandparents, mostly the grandparents, for fucking us over with everything that they left behind for us to deal with.īut of course, it has to be an anthology episode because why the hell not? Gotta have two, or three stories tops to tell the person in the center of attention to keep themselves entertained. Even though we already know that adulthood fucking sucks. But I guess it’s never too late, rather too early to think about what the future has in store. This time around, it’s her questioning about her career and what the future might be in store for her…even though she’s 9 and you’d think that you would wait for that stuff until sometime around middle school going into high school. Mostly with her wanting to prove that she’s brave after being called a baby just for her wearing her ears and not doing the dead man jump because it would result in her ears falling right off with a single flip. Yeah, it’s been a while since Louise has taken the center stage since May when she had to carry the movie behind her back. Yes, folks, it’s an anthology episode and whether you like them or not, it’s here and we got it for this week with the center of attention for this anthology episode happens to be Louise. Most of the fans of saw the show for a long time or just binged watched throughout the summer would think that Louise’s future might already be set in stone with her taking over the restaurant but…apparently, we could be getting ready to send it into the box of misfit ideas in my spolierific review of the third episode of Season 13, titled “What About Job?” And many people agonizing that the next game is Commanders going against the Bears, we have an anthology episode.Īnd that’s where we’re at in this week’s episode of Bob’s Burgers where the family tell their versions of stories when helping Louise on what to decide on where her future is heading. Oh boy, I think I may have to apologize to the people who worked on last week’s episode for saying things about it. That game was so boring and torturous that it should be a violation of the Geneva Convention. That game was boring as fuck and good God…in overtime. So remember from last week’s episode review where I may have labeled “The Reeky Lake Show” as a possible snoozefest because of its lack of…well, everything? Yeah, uh…I think this past Thursday’s Colts/Broncos might have one-upped that.
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