YAY x millions upon millions
YAY x millions upon millions
Aw man this episode had it all. Loved it. So worth the wait. FOX, stop making execrable shows like Napoleon Dynamite and Allen Gregory to fill the midseason. Just rerun Bob's Burgers FFS.
I wet Andy's pants.
I got a funcussion.
If guys had a uterus it would be called a Duderus.
The Chinese... stick to the noodles, am I right? Is that racist?
oh god is this back on? I totally forgot about it. I feel like it's Christmas in March guess I know what I'm doing tonight!
Finally caught up. Robot College killed me.
I started watching this a few weeks ago and I fucking love it. Dunno how it went under my radar for so long but I'm glad I watch it now.
I was just performing routine maintenance.
Beef curtains! Loved the Tori Amos parody.
Likely renewed for a 3rd season.
But for now I think Tina has had enough episodes about her weird sexuality.
everyone's touching butts
http://www.avclub.com/articles/fox-o...burgers,84249/
While the addition of Jon Hamm as a talking toilet is all a show—or a man—ever needs, Bob's Burgers got the other, non-toilet-related good news that Fox has ordered six more scripts—a sign of good faith that it hopes to keep the series around longer than the 13 episodes it already commissioned for season three. And as Deadline notes, Bob's still has another 13 leftover episodes from its second season that will begin airing September 30, so it's looking increasingly likely to stick around Sunday nights for a while, despite not having anything to do with Seth MacFarlane. (It is, in fact, a marked contrast to The Cleveland Show, which still hasn't been officially picked up for a fifth season.)
What Bob's does have going for it is a recent Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Program, plus an impressive roster of upcoming guest stars that includes Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally as a couple of married pot farmers; Zach Galifianakis as a department store window dresser in love with a mannequin; Jeffrey Tambor as a crazy cruise ship captain; and returning players Aziz Ansari, Kevin Kline, Bill Hader, and Sarah and Laura Silverman. Also, that previously reported Archer crossover. Also, Hamm-toilet.
Thank you baby Jesus for keeping this show alive.
Hamm-toilet? I'm there.
http://www.avclub.com/articles/bobs-...-season,86791/
An Emmy nomination and a talking Jon Hamm toilet—or possibly just one of those—was all it took to convince Fox that Bob's Burgers is worth keeping around, with the network renewing the show today for a full, 22-episode fourth season. It's the first new, non-Seth MacFarlane show to be introduced to and survive Fox's Animation Domination since that term was created, and it stands proudly astride the cartoon corpses of such onetime contenders as Allen Gregory and Napoleon Dynamite. One might say that Fox should get around to burying those cartoon corpses, because we're trying to have a civilization here, and leaving corpses lying around is unsanitary and what wild animals do. But that's Fox for you: Laughing at talking toilets while the dead rot in the streets.
Tonight's ep was simply outstanding. The sex shop scene holy god.