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Tuesday, May 04, 2021

Bob's Burgers Season 11, Episode 19 Review - Bonsai Tree Bridge Zen-demption | yahoo201027's Bob's Burgers Reviews



Four episodes left. We’re down to four episodes...well, three after the posting of this review. But still...time flies so fast in a season that...well...just two weeks ago, we had what is the worst episode that I’ve seen in a long time about car accidents and cantaloupes and singing about taking responsibility that I swear I thought that I was watching Bob’s Burgers and not some show over at PBS Kids or Nick Jr or any other channel made for preschoolers. Best that we don’t mention that...the scars are still fresh and that was taking a possibly long needed rest from the postings on the site following what happened. Yeah, think that we do not bring that episode up ever again.

In this week’s episode of Bob’s Burgers, when Louise finds out that Rudy has a model bridge that explodes, can’t tell if that’s going to be either a recall issue or that comes in the box, she drags both Tina and Gene to some sort of journey...so a fuck up may occur that causes her to do just that as Mort teaches Bob, Linda, and Teddy how to take mental health seriously by meditating in my spoilerific review of the nineteenth episode of Season 11 of Bob’s Burgers, titled “Bridge Over Troubled Rudy”.

And you’re probably thinking, what happened to “Vampire Disco Death Dance” that I’d mentioned back two weeks ago before last week’s hiatus? Yeah...there was a fuck with the scheduling that causes the episode to be pulled from the May 2nd airing, which is this week...don’t know why they would do that? And instead, we get this episode. It was until this past weekend, around the Friday timeframe, that “Vampire Disco Death Dance” will now serve as the season finale at the end of the month. So, at least we got some clarification.

But other than that, better than “Some Kind of Fender Benderful”, thank god for that. This was an average episode, to say the least. Hit or miss when it comes to most moments in the episode, though mostly in the main plot regarding the whole Belcher kids taking the bridge that it almost feels like it was borrowing the playbook from “House of 1000 Bounces” when it comes to Louise and Rudy with Louise wanting to make things better for Rudy with him not wanting to do stuff her way, ending up ignoring it and do it her way, only to end up getting bit right in the butt when things go wrong. First comes the bounce house, now comes the bridge model. At least they put aside their differences, so there’s that. 

Also, we got a subplot where you have Mort taking center stage and being the one who is taking the driver’s seat inside the story of the episode. And also being the main factor to the subplot when Bob, Linda, and Teddy go into Zen-like patience...well, just Bob because Teddy was still stressed following the session and Linda just flat out sleep when closing her eyes to partake in it. And thought that with Jimmy Pesto in the subplot, he would be the one to break Bob out of his peaceful mood and even trying to turn it into another one of those dick-measuring contests between the two with Jimmy faking it, just wanting to one-up Bob but failed. So that’s something when it comes to this subplot. Let’s explore if this episode has some Zen-like patience of its own, just ignore everything that I said at the beginning leading up to this, this is “Bridge Over Troubled Rudy”.



The episode begins with Louise, Tina, and Gene arriving at the house belonging to Rudy’s Dad’s and knowing that they had to use their bikes as their mode of transportation, And knowing Rudy’s Dad’s place...I thought it was going to be like at an apartment. Turned it into a mini-bachelor pad while housing Rudy for custody’s sake. Instead, it’s your normal suburban house. A subdivision, really. Also noticing that knowing that the kids have to use their bikes to get to from their house to Rudy’s mean that from Rudy’s Dad’s place to Wagstaff...yeah, no wonder Rudy have to use the carpool option to get to and from his destination. He must be living like a mile or two in between those two places. And also there and the Belchers’ place...have to rely on carpool knowing that this little subdivision is only a mile or two away from the town.



But this isn’t like your typical “visiting a friend’s house to hang out” with the Belcher kids visiting Rudy’s place because his dad, Sylvester, is about to head out of town for two weeks. Hence why Tina has to come along because she has a job in taking care of his plants and about to hand Tina over a manual on what do to with the plants that she’ll be taking care of for the next two weeks. Hence, why Rudy has to pack up in the next scene when taking both Louise and Gene to his room as he is prepared to head over to take refuge over at his mom’s place. Of course, knowing Gene, spotting the bag of chips on the table and decided to take a bite out of it. Except that this isn’t your normal bag of chips you find at the local store. Because it’s not. The bags are mostly vegetarian or something that won’t kill him like something you see from a Whole Foods. Heard their items can be pretty pricey over there, being all organic and stuff. Also how much stuff can one nine-year-old can pack into that suitcase? I know that he’ll be over at his mom’s place for the next two weeks. Normally with Rudy, it would be living with his mom for the weekdays, leaving him with his dad for the weekends. Though usually on the show so far, he only been seen him with his dad around most of the time, recently being “Copa Bob-bana” on their way to the airport. And no, this isn’t pretty much clarify that Sylvester has major custody of Rudy. Both he and Rudy’s mom get shared custody of the guy for whatever day of the week to stay over. Oh? You’d thought that this would be the episode where we would be introduced to Rudy’s mom? Yeah, hate to break it to you...didn’t happen. Yep. Didn’t appear in this episode. Saw the house, but not the owner. Yeah, I know. Disappointment all around.



As Rudy gets his hats out from the door, seriously, how many hats does this guy owns? Louise spotted something behind the door in the form of a bridge model with an explosive attached to it the size of Rhode Island on a map on the bottom right. Rather than explaining it to Louise, Rudy shows an old-time ad about the item on the laptop with the commercial that screams the 1970s, knowing the hairstyle and clothes of the decade. So what the ad is showing is that the item in check, being the bridge, one small push on the explosive and boom, down goes the bridge to the point where apparently back in the day, that is pretty much the special effects that you see in old-time action movies. So the bridge carries a mini explosive, and you can just blow it up with a press from the finger. Of course, having the words “bridge” and “explosive”, mostly “explosive” being brought up in a single sentence regarding an item, that’s enough for Louise to grab her attention and wanting Rudy to blow up the bridge. Not in the matter of sooner or later, it’s more of...now. She wants to do it now. If you bring up explosive, if you bring up destruction, then it becomes the main focus for Louise like a kid waiting for Christmas to come soon enough, just to open up the presents, one of which being either a game console or a toy rifle. 



But Rudy on the other hand while continuously packing his stuff into the suitcase, doesn’t like where this is going regarding Louise and the bridge and decided to oppose the idea of blowing up the bridge right away. But that’s not going to stop Louise from doing what she wants to do in an attempt to add some rush into Rudy’s system. This is really like what happened in “House of 1000 Bounces” when noticing that there’s no bounce house at Rudy’s birthday party and Louise wants to take the bounce house away from the opposite party, of course, with the help of the other partygoers and Sasha, and they did...only for Sasha’s cousin Dahlia coming in and messed things up and have everyone in Rudy’s party, including Sasha, in ranger custody. Even though Rudy wants it simple after not getting the bounce house. And here we are again with the whole issue with the bridge with Louise wanting to blow up the bridge and Rudy not wanting her to do it. 

Though Rudy did somewhat called out Louise on what she was doing or planning on doing and said that this isn’t about helping Rudy out in doing something beneficial to him, either with the bounce house or the bridge, it’s more of benefiting her and her alone. Like Rudy said to him, not everything is about her. But that’s not going to stop Louise from getting her way. And knowing that we’re only a few minutes into the episode, she ain’t gonna stop at any time. Just be lucky that it didn’t stretch out into a 21-minute long game that had to be stretched out. Don’t want to be reminded of what happened in the last episode. Also to the point where she ended up calling Rudy a weenie. To the point where Rudy decided to not take the term lightly. I mean...you can take his inhaler. You can not have him dunk a basketball. You can have him take his birthday party at the park take the wrong turn. But calling him a “weenie”, especially coming from the mouth of your best friend, and possible lover, that’s where Rudy decided to say enough is enough and kicked Louise out as he is preparing to head out.



While that is happening, you have Tina being shown the instructions on how to perfectly taken care of the plants by Rudy’s Dad on when to water, when to trim. To each and every other plant around the house. And that’s a lot of house plants around the house. Like how many more are there? Is he planning on doing gardening as a hobby? Is there a chance that there’s might be some Mary Jane in the back? I mean, pot is legal in New Jersey. So that might be the case. Long shot, but who knows.

Of course, the plants that will be on Tina’s radar for the entire episode will be on the bonsai trees on the shelf by the window because when it comes to the bonsai trees...those are the type of plants you cannot, and I mean CANNOT fuck this one up. I mean, I don’t even own a bonsai tree myself, but those are the type of plants that need the most care for someone who owns it and has a responsibility to do. And with Sylvester heading out and Tina coming in to take care of the plant every day for the next two weeks, all that for a $25 goal for her to take and have to accept the offer for what could be a very long two weeks ahead for her. Not to mention that this will be served as a filler to the main plot with the whole bridge issue.



That gets brought up on their way back home with Louise being upset over not wanting to blow up the bridge and not over calling Rudy a weenie. Something that has got Tina’s attention other than going on tree duty by getting Louise to get at least apologize to Rudy for what happened and forget about the whole thing with not wanting to blow up the bridge model. Yeah, that’s not going to stop Louise from getting what she wants and still thinks that it would help Rudy out of his comfort zone, even though Rudy, and even Tina, think that blowing up that bridge would only benefit Louise herself and not Rudy. Again, that ain’t going to stop Louise from getting that bridge demolished. Even if it means taking it to his mom’s place.



Enter the next day with Tina ready to head out to Rudy’s Dad’s place to do her first day with Louise and Gene tagging along for the ride. Of course, Louise all focus on the whole bridge and rather than...let’s say blow up the bridge for herself while Rudy is away, I mean accidents happen. But that ain’t happening and instead, decided to take the bridge over at Rudy’s Mom’s place where Rudy is at and take the item to him so they can blow the fucker up. Though while that plan has come up coming from Louise, meanwhile over at the Tina front of things, looks like things are starting to take a bad turn for her when noticing something off about one of the bonsai trees that she is carrying when entering Rudy’s room with the leaves looking a bit ill at the moment once they arrived at the house...before turning the attention onto Louise and the bridge and ready to take the bridge from Rudy’s Dad’s place and take it to Rudy’s Mom’s on the other side. Don’t worry, they’re NOT “stealing” the bridge. They’re just gonna “borrow” it to get to Rudy’s Mom’s place while a 13-year-old girl is carrying a bonsai tree on her chest like it’s a newborn baby as they make a break for it to the other side of town to visit Rudy at his mom’s place.



Not gonna lie, Rudy’s mom seems to be living in a good neighborhood with houses that appears to be like your usual housing from...well...a hint of houses you see in the city but away from downtown meeting with suburbia. That’s pretty much the neighborhood in a nutshell while Rudy’s Dad’s house seems to be the housing you see from a subdivision. The Belcher kids make their way to the household of Rudy’s Mom and if you think that there is no trouble along the way and make sure everything is smooth sailing from Point A to Point B, well...the writers ain’t going to let them fly by, rather walk by so easily. So let’s throw in sprinklers popping out from the lawn and do its job. Putting issues for the kids to get the bridge across and for Tina to not get the tree wet. Mostly because the bonsai doesn’t need any more water and oversaturation would be a big no-no on the plant enough to possibly kill it. Again, don’t know anything about gardening, so I feel like that might be the case when overwatering the plant.



So the Belcher kids decided to go to Plan B, which is to go to the other side of the sidewalk...only to find out that the sprinklers are activated there as well and also around them. So that leaves the kids to go into Plan C and take their bikes to the streets. A street where there are no bike-sharing lanes on the damn pavement, but that won’t stop the Belcher kids from deciding to play extreme frogger. Only to be met with a lot of traffic driving down the street. Didn’t expect the street they’re in to be that busy, but...that’s the city for you. Especially in small towns by the coast. They turned it into a game of red light, green light by using the sprinkler as a traffic light. Red light being the sprinkler by the sidewalk and green light being the sprinkler pointed away from the sidewalk and into the front yard. And they did. They did make it through one obstacle sitting in their way to Rudy’s Mom’s Place...only to deal with more obstacles during the montage including a runaway dog wanting to greet the three while trying to main their possession in place. Trying not to bump into the mail carrier walking down the sidewalk and blocking her way. All the way to the street where Rudy is at...



Only to be met with road construction and no sidewalk available for them to get pass through. The only road, that Louise knows on how to get to Rudy’s Mom’s place on the other side of the construction site...immediately closed for no reason to be explained that prevented the three Belcher kids to their destination. So you could say that they’re pretty much out of options and unless they have a map of the street on where to go as a detour, they’re pretty much out of luck...or were out of luck because it looks like Louise found another way to get around the detour and into Rudy’s place and it’s a long one, to say the least. And the detour that Louise has pointed out in a way to get to Rudy’s place...a long trail that goes up the hill. A hiking trail to say the least. So at least this neighborhood has a hiking trail for anyone to use when doing those morning jogs. But if you’re a bike rider, then this trail is not made for them because there’s a lot of bumps on the dirt trail. I mean...it’s a dirt trail, of course, there has to be a lot of bumps. Full of pebbles and tree barks and maybe some puddles and craters but not in like the size of a meteor. And Louise knows this because she and Rudy did ride through it once when she visited Rudy’s Mom’s place enough that Rudy’s bike has popped a tire, putting some concern into Gene and Tina with their bikes. Mostly because they have the bridge and anything that happen to it because of how the trail is detailed, that it could be destroyed into pieces. And of course, Tina...knowing her, she could accidentally trip without looking and possibly damage the bonsai tree on her chest. But that looks like they have no other choice and have to go along with it to get to Rudy’s place. Sacrifices may have to be made.



It took them a while to get to Rudy’s home through the bumpy trail, but they finally made it. On top of the hill and sees the backyard of the house and damn...Rudy got a big ass house. This must’ve cost a fortune in the mortgage. Don’t know if the house was bought either before or after the divorce settlement, but man, what a house. By a trench that could be a possible headache to the homeowners because if there is ever a heavy rainstorm in the area, if the system like slowed down or stalled over at the area, because the house isn’t a high rise, then yeah...that could be a problem when dealing with the flooding. Not to mention that the town is by the coast and whenever there’s a storm, being a tropical storm or hurricane, you would have to deal with the storm surge. And that is a headache of its own right when looking over at that trench. 



So as the three are prepared to head on down the trail...why do I even...and they thought that Louise is not responsible. Well, it looks like Gene and Tina decided to consider that a challenge with Tina checking up on the tree and Gene about to head off somewhere, causing them to let go of their bikes and rolling down the very long trail and hitting the bushes and was about to come crashing down into the trench, only for the Belcher kids to stop that before making the situation worse...for the bridge. The bridge was saved from being dropped...the tree...not so much. The bonsai tree didn’t drop, which is good. But the branch has been snapped from the tree, causing Tina to be majorly alarmed over the whole thing. And if that’s not enough for the three kids at the worst possible timing...



Rudy saw the whole thing as he walks up to them on the other side of the trench, wearing his fedora on his background, and seems to be upset and shocked over what the three were doing with the bridge being out of his dad’s place, at first, he is over what’s going on and about to call out on the three, especially Louise on what she is doing and still thinks that it’s pretty much Louise only want to bring the bridge along to blow it up and only benefit herself...only to end up help get the model out from the bushes along with the bikes attached to it. And did he helped out the Belcher siblings in style with the fedora. Look at him, he looks like one of those kids who worked in either polishing shoes or passing out newspapers back in the day like around the 1910s, 1920s. Maybe 1900s when looking at Rudy wearing that fedora.



Rather than letting Louise, Tina, and Gene go back to their home for the day, Rudy now finally decided to blow up the bridge after calling out Louise yesterday and not wanting to blow up the bridge because he thinks that it only benefiting her when blowing the model up. Not to mention that who knows how long that bridge has been there, so safety concern might be the other factor of why Rudy doesn’t want to blow up the bridge...until now. Once everything is set up, with everyone in safety goggles, knowing that Tina had to take her glasses off to put on the goggles and could have trouble seeing the explosion first hand, but with the safety goggles on and putting the bridge away from the four kids, looks like they’ll finally get to see the explosion first and the result...



Being anti-climactic. They waited for an entire episode for Rudy to give the green light in exploding the bridge...the model falls down like it’s Jenga tower. I mean...you could say false advertisement because it looks amazing to the beholder on the ad on TV, only to witness a dud in real life once getting the item. Kinda like seeing those ads that showcase a new item on the menu that looks perfect on camera, but once you head on out and get it, it looks nothing like it was showcased on the small screen. Yeah, it’s pretty much expectation vs reality regarding what you’d seen on TV and in real life. But other than that, Louise’s wait for the bridge to be demolished, ended in pointless action with the explosion and the model come crashing down. Louise apologizes to Rudy about what happened with her pushing him into wanting to blow up the bridge and also for calling him a weenie that caused him to struck a nerve. And even apologized to Tina for no whatever reason other than bringing the tree along and get badly damaged along the way when trying to prevent the bridge from falling into the trench. But it looks like Rudy is okay with it because the damage the bonsai tree suffered while transporting the bridge over to Rudy’s Mom’s place did make the tree look a bit better because of the branch coming off from it. Despite that, the leaves almost look sickly, but other than that, looks like Tina has gotten the job done...for a day. Cause she has 13 more days to take care of it until Rudy’s Dad makes his return. Yeah, anti-climatic with the explosion and for the resolution for the main plot. So let’s get to the subplot to wrap this dog and pony show up.



And yes folks, it’s a Mort subplot. It’s rare to see it on the show referring to a character that has little to no screen time from someone whose voice actor was hard to work with. That’s one way to put it on why Mort got less time on the show. Until now with the subplot. Him being calm and collected while everyone around him being freaking stressed. I mean, with Teddy, that’s no exception. He’s Mr. Stress 24/7 for no whatever reason other than just be stressed out. Especially after taking a bite from his burgers. Linda, that’s...uh...complicated to spout. I mean, I guess the only way I could imagine her being stressed is either with whatever shit the kids or Bob did. But seems rather fine in the episode. Then of course, with Bob, taking care of the restaurant and the family at the same time can be a total hassle for him. Not to mention, seeing Mr. Capitol Insurrectionist himself, Jimmy Pesto, outside of his restaurant and knowing that the mocking is about to come. Here comes Mort to save the day and decided to help his friends out in trying to get rid of all of the stress, all of the negative emotions get an eviction notice from the subconscious.



Into the next scene with Mort teaching a meditation class with Bob, Linda, and Teddy and instructing the three to get everything negative out of their system to gain some Zen-like patience. But it looks like both Linda and Teddy may have some issues during the whole process. Linda, when closing her eyes, ends up falling asleep during the whole thing from start to finish like covering your pet under a blanket, and ended up falling asleep. Teddy...not so much and remains very stressed though, for those two, that might change later on in the episode. So that leaves Bob when we see a lot of Bobs surrounding him, representing all of the things that made him stressed and carrying all that negative emotions. Only for that to be gone away in an instant coming from Mort and his teachings, causing him to have all the mini Bobs out of his system and fly across the sky in a Mort dragon like something you see from the movie Never Ending Story. Yeah, I’ve never seen the movie but that appears to be the reference is coming from with Bob finally getting all the negative stuff out of his system.



And to be fair, after the whole session with the meditation with everyone being cool and calm and collected, with Jimmy Pesto coming into the restaurant, you’d thought that he would make sure that Bob being Zen would be short-lived with his usual zingers to annoy the fuck out of Bob. Apparently...it didn’t. Bob didn’t seem to be bothered by the mocking by Jimmy Pesto and his bullshit. It’s like whatever Mort did to him during that short class session with meditation may have worked in Bob’s favor to avoid any jabs coming from Jimmy Pesto as he and Trev retreat. I mean, it’s nothing like with what happened in “Sexy Dance Healing” when Bob becomes calm and collected by Jairo, but as a result, decided to not come up with the burger of the day. This episode doesn’t do that and it’s to the point where the meditation may have served Bob as a shield against Jimmy. However...



Onto the next scene and Jimmy Pesto decided to take it up with the whole meditation thing and now, he becomes calm and collected to the point where you have two people in focus becoming so calm and quiet with no negative emotions, that it’s becoming downright creepy to the sense that it feels unnatural. Oh, wait...this is pretty much Jimmy Pesto being Jimmy Pesto because if there’s one thing that he doesn’t like when it comes to the whole thing and that is being one-upped by Bob following him making him look like a total fool and considered that as a challenge. In Lament’s terms, the fucker is faking it. He is faking being calm and collected because he got embarrassed by Bob and wanting to get back at him by doing the same. Possibly to the point where he could break the Zen out of him. The whole “two can play at this game” mentality coming from Jimmy Pesto. It’s to the point where it could come down to a competition.



Oh look, we have ourselves a competition with Bob and Jimmy competition on who’s the calmest out of the two with Mort serving as the referee on who is racking up the most points and we all know where this is going. Don’t forget, Jimmy Pesto did pretend to be calm and collected after being embarrassed by Bob and took that as a challenge. I thought that with Jimmy Pesto coming into the picture after the meditation session is when Bob being in his Zen mood would be short-lived. That didn’t happen and he held it in all the way to the finish line where he embarrassed Jimmy twice. Or rather Jimmy Pesto embarrassing himself during that little competition. He tried to stay in character when being calm and collected, trying to mimic what Bob is doing, but ultimately fell into pieces and lost the challenge. Heading out of the restaurant after embarrassing himself with Bob decided to go back to the stressful normal life. That was expected. No way that he would continue on staying calm and collected throughout the show from now on. Doesn’t work that way.



Reaction/Thoughts:

So all and all, what do I think about this week’s episode of Bob’s Burgers? Better than “Some Kind of Fender Benderful”, thank the Gods for that. But this episode was average, to say the least. Well...it was enjoyable, but it was completely hit or miss with some scenes throughout the episode from start to finish. Especially with the main plot with Louise and Rudy over the whole bridge model thing.

As I said, the main plot feels like it may have copied the playbook from “House of 1000 Bounces” regarding the whole bridge thing with Louise wanting to blow up the bridge, but Rudy doesn’t want to follow through and thinks that blowing up the model wouldn’t benefit him, but instead benefiting her. So I guess you could say that Rudy may have called Louise out on that following what happened with his birthday party back in Season 6. I mean, it wasn’t mentioned, but it almost feels like it. Though that didn’t stop Louise from getting that bridge to be destroyed. To the point where it becomes somewhat predictable to the max with the outcome of where we’re heading with Louise and Rudy. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I do like Louise and Rudy sharing an episode. Them being the best friends that they are. Serving as love interests to each other after what happened in “Bob Actually”. Nothing wrong with an episode involving them in the spotlight. This is pretty much one of those things where they were almost treated like an angry married couple over whether or not to demolish the bridge model.

The whole side plot with Tina and the bonsai tree was pretty much serving the main plot of the episode as pointless filler. I mean, we all know that there’s going to be some mishap with the bonsai tree when transporting the bridge to Rudy’s Mom’s place and meeting with various obstacles along the way whether being surrounded by an army of lawn sprinklers to bumps in the road and somehow, the tree did remain intact...only for her and Gene to let go of the bikes and causes it to go down the hill, with the bridge attached to both of their seats, almost crashing down into the trenches, but stopped at the bushes...only for the bonsai tree to be the only item to be badly damaged. You’d think that Rudy would be somewhat concerned about what happened with the tree and how badly damaged it got, but instead, he’s fine with it and thinks that the damage did Tina a favor in trimming portions of the plant. Again, pointless filler to just being there in the main plot of the episode that is pretty much hit or miss.

The subplot was enjoyable. Nice to see Mort getting the spotlight for once. It a rare occurrence to see that on a show where you have a fan-favorite character not having enough screen time and being the reason how Bob became so calm and collected throughout the episode and to the point where he straight up one-upped Jimmy Pesto, not once, but twice in one episode while being calm and not being hit with his jabs. To the point, he pretty much embarrassed himself in front of everyone when faking the idea of him being calm and turns it into a contest...in which he lost. So in a way, you could thank Mort for helping Bob out...but mostly in getting rid of that stress from his system. In reality...knowing that we’re now only three episodes left in the season...we all wanna learn the ways of being calm and collected like with Mort.

So final thoughts...this was an average episode. Mostly hit or miss with the main plot with how somewhat predictable with the outcome. Better than Fender Benderful. I mean, it’s not bad...but it’s great either. Again, hit or miss, and this episode, mostly with the main plot is somewhat in between. The side plot with Tina and the bonsai tree feels like pointless filler. I do enjoy the Mort subplot with the meditation thing. Just be thankful that the whole Bob being calm and collected wasn’t short-lived when Jimmy Pesto came into the restaurant and that stick around to the end of the subplot. So I’ll give “Bridge Over Troubled Rudy”...



A 7 out of 10. But’s pretty much my opinion and now I wanna hear yours. What do you think about this week’s episode of Bob’s Burgers? Do you like it? Do you hate it? Would you wanna be like Louise and demolish the bridge right away? Or be like Rudy and don’t do the demolition right away? Would you ever consider getting a bonsai tree? Will you follow Mort’s tactics in trying to stay calm and be collected with everyday life? All that and your mini-review down below in the comments. And tune in this upcoming Sunday, Mother’s Day (here in the states)...with an episode that me and pretty much everyone are now concerned about, and after what we have witnessed back two weeks ago...yeah. Sus to the max in the twentieth episode of Season 11 in “Steal Magazine-olias”.

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