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Tuesday, December 01, 2020

Bob's Burgers Season 11, Episode 8 Review - The Troubles with In-Laws over at the Airport | yahoo201027's Bob's Burgers Reviews

 



On last week’s episode, we talk about how eating food, even if it’s rotting like a chicken parmesan inside a tub that has been there for weeks, can ruin the family’s Thanksgiving dinner, even without a pandemic already kicking people in the balls. This week, we’re talking airplanes and how much it can be bothersome when waiting for someone to arrive from the plane coming down and seeing your relatives or friends coming through the terminals. Now you know why I never travel through the air...other than fears of if a plane suffers through a malfunction or fearing of a possible hijacking. Of course, now with COVID-19...yeah. I heard trains are somewhat making a comeback. So choo-choo, motherfuckers.

In this week’s episode of Bob’s Burgers, while waiting for her parents to arrive at the local airport, Linda decided to up the ante and try to turn it into an “annual” visit for her parents...well despite some...problems going on in the eighth episode of Season 11 of Bob’s Burgers, titled “The Terminalator II: Terminals of Endearment”. Yeah, I see second cause it has the number two in roman numerals. What’s the first?! When did we hear a sequel? I know it’s a play for The Terminator movies, mostly the sequel, but still. When was the first one?!

Well...the episode for this week was uh...something alright. It was something. I mean, we all had those days where you or a loved one like a friend or family member decided to come down and visit, only to deal with some complicated things to bear when it comes to the arrival portion of the trip. I mean, it’s not that complicated. It’s mostly you arrive at your destination, await for instructions, head over to the station, and meet with your party. Party being the host of the visit. Guess you could say it’s pretty much basics 101 but you’ll be the judge of that. That, however, did not fit in with the Belcher family in this week’s episode when seeing both Gloria and Al at the airport...only for turning the flyover or what it is when stopping at one airport to another when trying to head over to your destination and man, oh man, this has pretty much turned into a game fill the elderly parents to get sent to the plane.

Sure, the episode was pretty much predictable but not by a lot. I mean, we all knew that what Linda said and laying down some ground rules to make sure that whole in-laws visiting won’t be a living hell by bringing stuff up that might trigger, only to be brought up while looking for Al around the wide-area and perimeter and square miles of the airport from top to bottom. And okay, not one subplot during this whole mess whether if it’s Gene and Louise wanting their own wings after finding out that Tina got hers years ago or that Teddy had to suffer through a severe allergic reaction, #PrayForTeddy, it feels like an average episode following last week’s Thanksgiving anthology episode for the holiday season. But let’s see how’ll this episode holds on when it comes to what I said here in the introduction, this is “The Terminalator II: Terminals of Endearment”.



Kicking off the episode with Teddy having a burger, pretty much a normal day over at Bob’s Burgers, with him hoping to have another piece of the burger of the day despite having eggplant on it as the contentment, in which he is highly allergic to. Wow, okay, not even the first minute into the episode, and already, Teddy just came out to say that he has allergic to eggplant...even though he’s a burger...that has fucking eggplant. I mean...how?! Or rather, why?! You didn’t even notice that you’re allergic to something until the last minute when eating the thing that has something that might actually kill you. That’s like if you’re eating something but not knowing that someone accidentally knocked a bottle of rat poison from the pantry and serves it to the customer, not knowing whatever consequences may bring. I mean, can’t blame Teddy for saying that he’s just being supportive of whatever Bob cooks up, but not knowing that it has something that could possibly cause a health issue later on in the day...pretty sure that’s some brownie points that now has to be taken away.



Linda gets a call from Gloria, who is traveling from Connecticut to deal with her uncle Ricky, just pretty much namedropping, following hip surgery and telling her that they’ll be heading over to visit them via layover because they have to head back home to Florida and the plane that they’re in need to make a pit stop and the town is pretty much the perfect pitstop. I mean it’s that or somewhere around New York or Philadelphia so uh...consider the layover as another visit from Gloria and Al even if they’re on their way back home to the Sunshine State. Of course, as Linda’s parents are about to arrive for a layover, they need a little something for her during the whole pit stop visit with Gloria asking Linda to bring in some itch cream for Al to treat his eczema. Though you think that there would be something like that over at the airport in any of the shops there, feels more like a mall than an airport but you’ll be the judge of that, with Linda having no choice but to accept the task.



That of course, upsets Bob over the fact that having Gloria and Al over, despite being a layover and could last for possibly hours, over the idea of Gloria wanting Linda and possibly the whole family to come over to the airport to do a simple task of getting some itch cream for Al and telling him about how Linda’s dad’s life is pretty much a living hell when it comes to dealing with eczema. Eh, not the first character who came out with the eczema issue. Yeah, still waiting on his return. Ticky tocky, writers. Linda comes up with the idea of closing down the restaurant for a few hours, drive to the airport, find some parking, and deliver the cream to Gloria and Al for their trip back home. Bob disagrees with the idea and tells her why Gloria and Al didn’t bother going to one of the stores at the airport to get it, but Linda thinks that there’s no such thing over there. Pretty sure there would be. I mean, you can’t like head over to the nearest pharmacy with little time you have before being board back to the plane and the process for going back to it is going to be a massive pain in the ass. Thus, Linda has to come up with an idea to make sure that their visit would be quick and painless mentality by treating the flyover as a visit. A normal visit despite being short for Bob to endure so that the whole family doesn’t have to go to Florida for when spring break comes. Yeah...Florida in spring break...wild times...never been through that. I am not a party person. Though them visiting Florida for vacation...yeah...don’t want to bring up the last time they went down south.



Yeah. Florida...the penis-shaped state, am I right? I’ve never been to Florida but my god, your first thought when it comes to the state is mostly on the news over what crazy shit that happened all over someone named Florida Man. Think Florida like it’s the Upside Down from Stranger Things except it’s more humid and more bizarreness to appear during the visit. Bob agrees to the idea and with the kids arriving back from school, the family as a whole now make their way to the airport by closing the restaurant down for a few hours...possibly longer knowing Gloria and Al. It’s gonna be a long episode anyway, so hang on tight, folks.



Bob begins to feel giddy during the whole ride to the airport over the fact that he, along with the family, could not go to Florida for the spring vacation if things go well, having Linda to lay out some ground rules during the layover. Bringing up the three basic rules of what not to do during the whole visit is don’t talk. Don’t ever talk during the visit. Even basic bitching during the whole visit. Also, not bringing up the whole charger issue when Bob accuses Gloria of taking his charger, which Linda had to somewhat defend her mother over her not noticing. And also not to bring up the Christmas gift for the kids on the book about what to do once they hit the 65+ age range. Hey, might as well keep that handy for when retirement comes. Just saying. I mean, the show’s not sponsored by AARP but still, gotta need that handy for when that comes.



As the family comes close to the airport and seeing an airplane passing by and departing with the kids hoping for one day to get on a plane and enjoying life. I mean, never been to a plane. Think it’s mostly due to the fact that I usually travel by car and also the cost for each seat with middle class...oh god, middle class, and also not to mention possible turbulence like engine malfunctions or possible hijackings. You see news reports and movies. That shit happened. All three Belcher kids want to hop aboard and enjoy their first trip upon the skies but...make that two Belcher kids as it is revealed that Tina once rode on a plane when she was little to Buffalo for a wedding and got her wings. And that was before both Gene and Louise were born. Gene and Louise, of course, are not too happy over the fact that Tina got hers and not them. Again, this was before they were born. So I don’t think a bitch fit isn’t the way to get y’all wings. I mean, chicken wings...maybe. Pilot wings...yeah, no. I mean, you’ll get it one of those days but...clock seems to be ticking on both of y’all to get your due. You know, growing up and such to get a pin. I mean, you’ll still get to try out the first plane ride but...uh...knowing the ongoing situation with the pandemic...that’s going to be tough.



The Belcher family finally arrive at the airport and now await for Gloria and Al to come over...only for Linda to receive a call from her mother with Linda telling her mother that she and the family arrived at the airport but unable to see them with their own eyes. Only to find out coming from the horse’s mouth, being Gloria, ending up boarding the shuttle instead. A freaking shuttle. Like...one job, Gloria. You had one job in meeting your family and go do that. Jesus, can’t tell if this was probably dementia talking or just elder people doing elder things, no offense, but seriously...one job. Meet your damn family at the terminals. Hell...at one of the resting areas. At any of the stores...at one of the fucking restaurants! Really should’ve done that but nope...go on the shuttle because apparently, it’s too easy to probably wrap this episode up early with the rest of the time being Bob trying not to fuck things up. Well, it’s that or checking on what Teddy is doing or Gene and Louise trying to get their wings courtesy of a mishap. That would’ve been something.



The family now has to turn around and head over to the other side of the airport at the southern terminal, through running, inside of course, and sees Al on the bench. So at least we got one of Linda’s parents who got out of the shuttle with Al sitting on the bench and handing over the itch cream to him but apparently, with Al out, Gloria seems to be absent. Well according to Al, Gloria seems to be heading back to the plane because apparently, she left something while getting off. If you think it’s something like luggage? Well...not exactly. What she is getting from the plane is apparently a magazine. Yep, Gloria went back to the plane to get her magazine back. Meaning more issues for the Belcher family inside the airport during the whole layover. I mean...she could’ve like to go to one of the stores and get another magazine. There’s a lot of magazines station in each of the stores to pass the time during the trip but knowing Gloria...yeah, more issues for the Belchers over at the airport.



Speaking of which, the Belchers and Al make their way to the ticketholder and files a report over Gloria back on the plane to get a missing magazine, again, should’ve to get another one in any of the stores at the airport. Sure, don’t want to blow any cash you have during the whole trip but still. Linda tried to get her way to get her mother out of the plane but failed due to the fact that for a somewhat bull crap reason, anyone who is with either a child or an elderly person needs an escort pass, in which Linda and the rest of the family, mostly her or Bob doesn’t. Thus, can’t have Gloria to be sent to the terminal. That’s where Bob comes in and tries to get things rolling but with a little glimmer of hope for the whole ordeal, Linda got a phone call from Gloria, who seems to be complaining about her not going back to the plane to get the magazine. I mean, it’s already too little, too late for that, Gloria. I mean, what’s so important about it? On second thought, best that you don’t think about it. But Linda did sense some opportunity to bring her mother back into the airport by telling the ticketholder that they’re related but in the most, I guess, the easy way out to get Gloria out from the terminal, it has to be over how they sound. You gotta give Linda some props for defending herself over her and Gloria not sounding a like. I mean...kinda. It’s kinda like that meme from that scene from The Office. You know, the whole corporate want to know if the photos are similar, in which they are. Yeah, that almost pretty much sums up both Linda and Gloria when it comes to the sound of their voices. Thus having Linda to go after her mother, meaning that Bob, Al, and the kids now have to be heading over to somewhere to rest up.



Thus, here we are over at one of the food courts over at the airport with Bob trying to create some small talk with Al. Which uh...pretty much rule number one when it comes to the ground rules from Linda, which is not blabbing. Trying to start some small talk like how’s life in Florida and whatnot. Of course, Al ends up changing the subject and talk about his aching neck and keeps on mentioning it over and over like a broken tape recorder or one of those voice mails that someone keeps on sending you but didn’t even bother looking over. Other than that, great small talk, Bob. You’re doing great.



While Bob and Al try to have some small talk like it’s a night out at the bar, we have the Belcher kids at the other side of the table with Louise and Gene spotting a pilot at the gift shop and sensing an opportunity for them to get their wings pin so that they don’t feel left out and imagine what life would look like if they finally got their piece of the cake. Cake being the wings pin. Starting with Louise...



Walking to the school with the pin on her chest and decided to showboat it to the whole damn school like she’s freaking Tobey McGuire in Spider-Man 3. You know that dance scene? Yeah. Probably like that minus the dance and the glare. Strolling through the school with Ms. LaBonz making sure her eyes are not made for decorations while over at Chloe’s locker and Rudy’s there...pretty sure don’t want to sound like a broken record since I already did that over at the “Copa Bob-bana” review, go over there for that. LaBonz, Chloe, they’re in shock with Rudy fainting over the whole pin. Getting a shot of Zeke, Tammy, and Jocelyn at their natural habitat with Zeke getting some water, only to go all spit take as she makes it across Andy and Ollie and telling her what’s it like and...she flies. Motherfucker thinks that getting her wings just for being on an airplane makes you have special powers. Getting actual wings and fly away with Andy and Ollie as the passengers to god knows where like it’s Around the World in 80 Days or some shit like that. I mean, give it to Louise, that would be something if you imagine having your pilot wings means that you literally get wings growing from your back like imaging that getting a spider bite meaning that you somehow have spider-powers like Spider-Man, even though actual spider bites can automatically kill you. Though this is coming from a nine-year-old. So can’t blame her for that. Though Gene on the other hand...



Knowing Gene if he gets his wings, the process pretty much wrote by itself. It’s mostly Gene getting some special food that the school cafeteria doesn’t serve but because it’s the powers of the pilot’s wings pin that he got, all of a sudden, motherfucker treats the wings pin like it’s getting a paper crown over at Burger King when ordering your meal and all of a sudden, your ego settles in and treats the damn thing like you’re living a royal life and treating everyone like they’re peasants and saying “Hmm...yes. Bow to me because as your king (or queen), you will listen to my command, my good sir.” Even though everyone and I mean EVERY fucking ONE can get one. I mean, sure...Gene’s a kid and much like Louise, can’t blame him for having a wild imagination but...having the wings pin just to get free stuff...imagine if a robber were to watch this episode and think to himself, “Man, I should get one of those.” By the way, if Tina would have hers late in the game instead of when she was little on her trip to Buffalo...pretty sure she would’ve used the power of the pin to attract any guy in a 5 to 35-mile radius. Mostly using its effects on Jimmy Jr. She would probably do that. But she got her wings, so the damage is already done.



Gene and Louise walk over to the pilot across the aisle and lie their way as their only shot to get their wings but telling the pilot that it’s their first time flying and thinking that they’re heading off to Montana...to see the ocean. Yeah...to Montana to visit the coast there. Heard Montana is nice that time of year despite that usually this time of year, it would be butt fuck freezing cold. I mean, just be lucky that the pilot isn’t like a geography buff because that would really put a massive damper onto the whole trying to get the wings pin hunt but rather than having that, the pilot was about to give those two their own pins and probably turn it into a process of how Home Alone 2 played out and ran out of the pins in his pilot’s coat jacket, thus dashing their hopes and dreams (for now) and heading back to the spot where Bob and Al are at. Tina must really be living that good life of her having her pin and her siblings don’t.



Linda finally sees Gloria by one of the airport workers, upset over the fact that the woman is trying to give her another magazine but isn’t the one that she wanted. Because apparently, the magazine that she had before losing it at the plane has Sam Elliot on it. By the way, did you know that Sam Elliot is now the new mayor in Family Guy? Yeah, surprising that it’s still on the air despite the long decline. Linda tells Gloria to just let the whole magazine issue go and meet up with the family who has been worried sick about her wellbeing and head off, but not before threatening to file a low scoring review and the writers didn’t even bother to tell which airline company is going to get a bad look in secrecy. Nope, it’s all Delta Airlines’ fault for pretty much losing a magazine courtesy of an elderly woman who doesn’t know what quiet is in her dictionary. Linda and Gloria reunite with both Bob and the kids, but it looks like we’re back to square one when it comes to this wild goose chase because we got one elderly in-law with the family and now, we lost one of them yet again. Al just walked away while Bob got distracted over something like seeing sports, mostly basketball, on TV that causes Bob to not see his father-in-law walking away on his own. Hell, not even the kids didn’t even bother looking all because of Gene and Louise throwing bitch fits over not getting their wings. So uh...that’s all on you, Bob. That’s all on you over losing your father-in-law. Can’t blame the NCAA because that is college basketball in the background. So can’t the two universities playing some hoops.



Like if things aren’t bad enough for everyone over Bob losing Al while not looking, Bob gets a call from Teddy, who appears to be in the hospital over his eggplant allergy. Yeah, him eating eggplant despite being allergic and not knowing the consequences...that is pretty much the consequences he’s suffering right now with his air pipes starting to close. Might as well put a warning label for now on whenever Bob comes up with the burger of the day from now on thanks in part to Bob not knowing the allergies that could one day kill him. So might as well take that as the lesson of the week. That and hoping for Teddy to get a snow globe, probably make that as a get well gift but for now, we’re going grandpa hunting around the airport. Cue the montage where Linda, Bob, and Gloria looking all over the airport to find Al, only to have no luck despite some people and a dog, a fucking dog, who had the same hairstyle as Al but it’s not. As for the kids, however, rather than looking for their lost grandfather, they’re still focusing on getting their wings but unable to do so from getting a high five from one of the pilots to getting a pencil, only for Louise to break it and have Gene and Tina to take her away. At least she’s not using it as a possible threat because you’re in an airport and a threat over there would not be a good look for her. And at the national level as well.



Thus, the family headed back to the ticket desk where this time, filing a report over Al being missing and take the page route but that doesn’t come to mind and instead, going to look over the security cameras to explain how everyone got landed into this mess in the first place. Looking at the cameras in the hands of one of the TSA agents with the camera focusing on Bob and Al with Bob watching the game and Al sleeping, and not croaked, and it took a few moments in the recording where Al finally wakes up and just walks away while Bob is watching the game. But where he went to remains a mystery and thus showing the next pair of camera recordings with at least which path Al followed, thus having the family to ride on a cart with the TSA agent taking the wheels to hunt him down, however upon making the turn, it resulted in Gloria having her bag and dropped and causing Bob to notice something that was inside the bag. The charger.



Thus...here comes the whole he said, she said bickering over Bob accusing Gloria of taking his charger that Linda clearly states to not bring up during the whole thing. I mean...both the talking with Al and now the bickering over the charger issue with Gloria, you already know that two of the three things that Linda laid out were going to be brought up anyway. It’s not going to get a clean slate. Think of the visit like a mountain and what happened to where we are now is considered a volcanic eruption with lava now coming out with Bob and Gloria going at it. Do you know what this reminds me of?



Last season with Gayle going at it with her parents over the whole ottoman issue. And guess what? That was also what Linda brought up when it comes to Bob and Tina had to endure while being out trying to get a package into her own hands, which is to have Gayle not bring up the whole mess. And she did. Now it’s Bob in this week’s episode with the whole phone charger issue when seeing it dropped along with Gloria’s purse. Causing Gloria to storm off to find Al for herself, putting Bob in a very, very tight situation.



And a tight situation indeed with Linda upset with Bob over bringing up the charger issue at the worst possible time when dealing with a lost grandparent wandering around the airport and asking him what not to do during the whole thing only to fuck things up like with the charger and the talking and even bringing up the Christmas gift about a fucking book over retirement. Also, you gotta love how the TSA agent who is driving them to get to Al is just listening into the drama like he’s getting a front-row seat after countless hours of looking over the security cameras all day. All he’s missing is a bag of popcorn and he’d be all set. Of course, the whole charger issue is pretty much the icing on the cake when it comes to dealing with Gloria and Al visiting over is that Bob seems to be bothered over their visit, but Linda doesn’t. Apparently, someone didn’t read the common rule, rather trope, of sitcoms, being live-action or animated, of the dad dealing with his wife’s in-laws visiting. It’s pretty much basics 101 with the whole thing since the start of time. And Linda had to deal with Gloria and Al since they are her parents and she had to put up with that for her entire life, so Bob had to get used to that. Even though he would’ve gone through all of that since the marriage. Oh yeah, and the kids didn’t even get their goal of getting some wings because apparently, according to them, pilots don’t usually give them out. Even if it’s an order from the higher-ups. Can’t tell if that’s a rule change since Tina’s time on the plane? I know things over at the airline industry is pretty much complicated since the events of 9/11, but I don’t know. Again, never ever been on an airplane so...yeah. I don’t know how y’all been through the process when getting aboard, so...leave that in the comments below about that encounter. 

By the way, Bob may know where Al went since he’s been around him and Al did mention how his neck’s been cramping ever since getting off the plane. And he thinks he knows, knowing that the airport is pretty much a mini-mall while waiting for the plane to come in, and since the airport has many shops around the area, where do you go when you need something to relax after countless hours being in something cramped like an airplane? Most importantly, why wasn’t this even brought up in the first place?! What was the point?!



The family finally found Al at one of the stores with him sleeping...yeah, he’s sleeping, on a massage chair because Al did have neck issues and a massage chair would patch things up with him having a neck pillow on him during the whole thing. So while the whole visit turned into a total disaster that was pretty much going to happen since the start, at least it wasn’t too much of a loss during the whole layover. Well, that’s enough time with that, it’s time to send Linda’s parents back to Florida in getting them to their terminal in time.



And they did, in time via driving around with the TSA agent taking the wheel and into the terminal as Linda’s parents get through airport security and entering their flight back home to Florida. Bob now thinks that because of what happened that blown over his face, well his and the family, the spring trip to Florida stands. But Linda decided to give that a pass since Bob did know where Al went when going missing during the whole thing, so it looks like the trip to Florida seems to be called off so that Bob doesn’t have to deal with more misery from the in-laws. But of course, while Bob’s day wasn’t too much of a loss, the kids, mostly Louise and Gene, didn’t even have their wings from the airport.



Enter, the lost and found room to close out the episode where the agent pulls out a snow globe for Bob to give to Teddy, which uh...did somebody even checked up on him following the phone call earlier? Something tells me he might out in a week or two due to his allergy. Might as well make that as a get well gift for Teddy as he recovers as for the kids, mostly Louise and Gene, finally gotten their first wings in the box that full of them along with passports while Tina going for seconds to end the episode where they put it on, only to deal with what you would deal when putting on a pin, the needle through the fabric. Case in point put a piece of cardboard inside the shirt and then place the pin. Trust me, y’all gotta need it.


Reaction/Thoughts:

So all and all, what do I think about this week’s episode of Bob’s Burgers? Like I said at the beginning of the review, it was something. Now it feels more of okay. This was okay. I mean, forgettable? Maybe. Maybe it could be forgettable, but it has some good moments in the episode that happened to be full of flaws mixed into one batch that have the episode feels like a wild goose chase going after one elder in-law after another.

The dream sequences with Louise and Gene if they have gotten their wings is one of the moments I do enjoy. Mostly Louise’s because...you can’t blame her for having a wild imagination on what to do with those wings. Her showing off to the school like she’s the talk of the whole damn thing. Her flying Andy and Ollie around when getting actual wings like she’s coming out from mythology or any superhero film or TV show. She’s nine, that’s pretty much a leave her be the moment. Gene...yeah, can’t blame him as well on what he would do when he gets his knowing that he’s a lover of food and whatnot but uh...really treating the pins like it’s lucky four-leaf clover or a penny you found from the sidewalk and thinking to yourself that you’re unstoppable even though that would never happen in real life. Again, can’t blame him for that but to each to its own, I guess. Do enjoy it despite being short.

The whole ground rules thing when dealing with the visit of Gloria and Al was going to be blown up on Bob’s face since the beginning. Yeah, this was pretty much the most predictable outcomes when visiting the airport like talking, which he did when trying to pass the time with Al while waiting for Gloria to return or bringing up the phone charger that was dropped from Gloria’s bag while trying to hunt Al down throughout the airport. And of course, gotta mention the whole charger thing, pretty much unnecessary to be brought up and the whole bickering thing almost reminded me of last season with Gayle arguing with her parents during the visit to the Belchers’ house for the holiday over the ottoman situation down in Florida. Probably think of it, in my opinion, as what downplayed the episode.

Though it was something to have the first minute of the episode in Teddy realizing that he has an allergy to eggplant and then got sent to the hospital throughout the episode because of a reaction. Like my god, almost seems meta on having Teddy being benched by having him dealing with a health issue, and don’t know if he’ll appear on Sunday’s episode for Teddy to make a comeback following a severe allergic reaction to eggplant. At least he’s getting the snow globe he wanted from the airport as a get-well gift. So again, not a total loss.

So final thoughts, this was an okay episode. I don’t hate it but it has a lot of flaws. I feel like the pacing seems to be somewhat of an issue. The whole visit ground rules that Linda made for Bob to do during the visit was expected to be blown upon his face, pretty much predictable. Do enjoy the whole little dream sequence with Louise and Gene when thinking of what they would do when getting their wings. Of course, having Teddy to be sent to the background due to his allergy after eating a burger with eggplant as the contentment was something, and at the first minute of the episode, you usually wait for that for like midday. But in the first minutes? Goddamn, man. Goddamn. I’ll give “The Terminalator II: Terminals of Endearment”...



A 6.5 out of 10. Torn between either given this episode that scores or around a 7 but a low-end 7 out of 10. So...6.5 out of 10 it is for this week’s episode. But that’s my opinion and now I wanna hear yours. Tell me what you think about this week’s episode of Bob’s Burgers. Do you like it? Do you hate it? Would you ever consider air travel for people who haven’t flown on a plane before? If you did, what is it like? Do you think that the kids’ imagination of them getting their wings seems too over the top? How much do you have to suffer through in-laws or any relative that gives you migraines? All that and your mini-review in the comments down below. Onto the next episode this upcoming Sunday and if you already know about empty nest syndrome when it comes to parents, looks like Gene is getting a share of that when Linda joins a women’s business group in the ninth episode of Season 11 in “Mommy Boy.”

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