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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

The Students of Wagstaff School: Jessica | yahoo201027's Bob's Burgers Discussions

 

Onto the next installment of the Wagstaff Students character discussion series as the offseason drags on and the next person on the list, much in the likes of Kaylee, Susmita, Alex, where you have a character that appeared in two or three episodes and hardly know about a character. Especially if that character made her debut for one episode back when the show is in its prime, only to be absent for six freaking years. Six seasons since we have last seen this particular character until we head into 2020 where she finally makes her return, with a complete makeover of course, just before everything went to shit weeks later with everything going down to shit. If you guessed the title by now, it's Jessica’s time to have her character discussed.


Jessica's Personality


When it comes to Jessica as a character on the show, despite that she only appeared for two seasons so far, is Season 4 with “Slumber Party” and Season 10 with “Three Girls and a Little Wharfy”, coming from Louise’s mouth as “bland” and “boring”. Stating that she’s probably the boring person that you would ever encounter, being from school or work or anywhere you go, you had to end up come across with someone who is...I don’t know how the saying goes? A “Boring Dory” was it? Is that how the saying goes? That pretty much sums up Jessica when Louise stated about her to Linda during the slumber party. And she was one of the four girls who attended the event, other a loudmouth like Harley, a germophobe in Jodi, and someone who is overly obsessed with braiding in Abby. And remember, Linda only invited these four girls into the Belcher household because she’s worried that Louise doesn’t have a female friend of her own. Just be thankful that she didn’t invite Millie in, because...oh boy. These four would not survive a night with her in the same room.

Though Jessica, much like with Courtney, fits into the trope of “the more you get to know them” idea because with her, even though Louise at the beginning of the slumber party refers to her as bland and boring, once Harley, Jodi, and Abby are headed out for the night back to their homes, you have Jessica, who went to sleep early, went frantic over her missing pair of pants and went through the whole house. Not to mention, she knows what Louise was doing to the three girls who just left and she’s not falling for what she has in store for her. Her saying to Louise over on the walkie-talkie and say, “Oh no, I ain’t leaving. You’re never gonna get rid of me like with those three.” Like she knows what Louise was doing and she makes sure she doesn’t fall into her tricks...either that or she woke up and noticed that her missing wet pants went missing and searched around the house and noticed what Louise was doing. Not planning on leaving until she finds her missing pants.



Which pretty much sums up the next thing before heading back to her not being boring, don’t judge a book by its cover trope, and that is her bedwetting issue. And this goes back to my discussion of her back in 2016 over why she had to go to sleep early, noticing something warm and wet in between her legs, pause on that, and had to change both the pants and underwear to an undamped pair while getting rid of the old ones, and waking up early to dispose of the evidence. As for why she had to suffer through that. Again, going back to the discussion back in 2016 in either one of the two choices. One option being a physical thing and that she can’t control it. Maybe it’s due to her brain not sending in signals that she has to go in time, knowing that she probably sleeps like a log, which resulted in her bladder coming in and messes things up. A bladder infection can also be an issue and yes, kids can get bladder infections. I mean, you’re talking about someone who almost every night pees on the bed. So bladder infection has to be a thing. She had to look around the damn house to find the thing before noticing the raccoon that Linda had to put in as a refuge and had to fight to get her damp pants back.

And I guess that pretty much cause her to break out from her so-called boring personality when trying to find the missing pants. It’s to the point where Louise becomes intrigued and pretty much exceeded her expectations. Knows how to pillow fight, hence she and Louise fought with the pillows in toe in that episode. Let’s also not forget that she knows how to pick locks, which explains how Jessica got a hand of Louise’s walkie-talkies and also that she is one of a handful of people who went to Louise’s room with prior consent. But other than that, Jessica, much like with Courtney, fits in the “more you get to know that person” trope. Because with Courtney, they see her as annoying and spoiled and somewhat bratty who uses her heart condition as a pity mechanism before her personality changed in later seasons with Gene getting along after their first and later the second breakup, to the point where she is somewhat likable. Whereas Jessica, while not spoiled and annoying, she was deemed by Louise as bland and boring, you could say that she’s so boring that she can rival a cheesecake and even the cheesecake have more of a personality than Jessica. Of course, that didn’t stop Louise from befriending her at the end of the day. Or night.



Though she did have some sort of adventurous, curious side once we get to “Three Girls and a Little Wharfy” where she gets mixed up in going monster hunting with Megan over the mythical creature known as Wharfy by throwing the fried dough into the ocean. And also them, along with Louise to build a trap, only to fail thanks to April being hesitant over trying to pull the sea monster to the surface. But other than that, when it comes to Jessica’s personality so far in the show, bland and boring, but has a super sneaky side that is enough for Louise to befriend with. So with that, it’s time to explore Jessica’s history and appearance on the sho...okay, let’s address the elephant in the room regarding Jessica’s appearance.



Physical appearance I might add and this regarding her looks. In “Slumber Party”, Jessica has orange hair in her debut episode. To the point where a lot of fans mostly recognize her even to this day in fan art and other stuff. Her being ginger. Two of Louise’s friends having orange hair. Some thinking that Louise has a thing for gingers when it comes to the pairing debates. But once we get to “Three Girls and a Little Wharfy” and if you think that Frond having that redesign was confusing to the viewers at the time, Jessica has pretty much told him to hold her...well...things and not only to change the color of the hair from orange to brown, but also her skin tone, shirt color, facial structure, make her a tad slim. Pretty much making her unrecognizable when reaching that episode that you kinda forgot that it was her. While having no actual answers in the show, like telling the viewer that she dyed her hair much like with Tammy told Tina in “Broadcast Wagstaff School News” from brown to blond, let’s just say...



Looking at the character design sheet above from Bob’s Burgers producer, sorry, former producer on the show Bernard Derriman, posted this on Twitter after “Slumber Party” aired with the designs for the episode, one of which showcasing Jessica’s design. And if you look at it, it looks like she was originally going to have brown hair. Sure, the facial structure and body type look the same in Season 4 than over in Season 10 where it was slimmed down. Though looking at it, imagine if “Slumber Party” aired as the way it is, but Jessica keeps her brown hair. No changes to the color whatsoever. That would’ve sold the notion of Jessica being bland and boring, giving it more leverage to what Louise is labeling her to Linda. But...I guess we’ll never know why the change. Was this ever brought up? Will this ever be brought up in future episodes? Who knows? Knowing the show, never gonna be brought up. Probably an error at their end. But let’s get to Jessica’s relationships and history on the show.


Jessica's Relationships and History


Of course, much like with...well...Kaylee because she had two episodes, but like with Henry, Susmita, and may have to sprinkle in Alex on this one, she, so far, have major interactions with two people. With Alex, it’s mostly Gene and Courtney. With Henry and Susmita, it’s with each other and Tina. And with Jessica, the two people who she talked to the most during her time in the show, and that is Louise and Megan. And we start off, putting it out there that it’s pretty much recapping the events from both “Slumber Party” and “Three Girls and a Little Wharfy” when it comes to the relationship portion of the piece, don’t shoot the messenger on this one...



Starting off with Louise Belcher. And we might as well put this out there, you might as well thank Linda for what she did. Why? Because she noticed that Louise is lacking in the friend department. That she doesn’t attend or host a slumber party of her own, despite that Louise is against the notion because she’s not a social person. Not in the way of her being an introvert and such, but more of not wanting to be in a crowded room filled with people her age talking about stickers like it’s a goddamn drug. Though Linda did worry that Louise she’s not a sociable person. Not saying that she’s some sort of an introvert, but she did show some concern about she doesn’t have a female friend of her own and wants her to find her “Ginger”. Hence, the slumber party that she had to throw and invited the four girls. One of which being Jessica.

Not to mention that she said to Linda that Jessica is nothing more than a bland and boring girl that she wouldn’t hang out with at first. She (Jessica) went up to her to tell her that she’s heading off to sleep early while the night is young. Though you think that she’s probably one of those kids where even when they attend a sleepover or slumber party while they’re away from their parents and the rules that were enabled over there, he or she would do whatever the fuck they want. Including bedtimes. Jessica does not fit that bill when she told Linda that she want to head off to sleep early. Oh yeah, her parents are osteopaths, meaning that they’re bone people. As in they studied parts of the human body, rather the joints...they’re not exactly chiropractors because osteopaths can handle the musculoskeletal system of the body. Chiropractors mostly deal with the spine. You’d get the idea. Jessica heads off to sleep early while the rest enjoy the night with Louise planning to kick them one-by-one, wets her pants, and change a pair before heading back to sleep...not knowing that Linda accidentally took it, mistaking it as tie-dye, and puts in the bathroom. And that’s where we really take off with Louise and Jessica.



Once Louise got rid of Jodi, Harley, and Abby, in that order, she declared the slumber party to be over with, or so she said because Tina mentions that Jessica is still in the house, causing her (Louise) to go into Tina’s room to wake her up, only to find a walkie talkie, Louise’s walkie talkie, and ends up turning it into a game of cat and mouse with Jessica going around the house and looking for her missing pants. Did I mention that Jessica broke into her room and get the walkie-talkies while at the same time, thinking that the missing wet pants are in the room? Yeah...one of the people who went into Louise’s room without prior consent. I mean, she has a strict rule regarding her room...do not come in. Even if you’re a vampire, you cannot be allowed it and they have pretty strict rules about it. Going back to both the “Prank You For Being a Friend” review and the Kaylee discussion that people like Teddy, Jessica, and Zander all have no right to be in Louise’s room without her permission.

I mean, with Teddy, he only got brought into the room because Linda had to up the ante in keeping the bed and breakfast idea alive and not turned the weekend into a massive disaster. Spoiler alert, it did. Jessica, of course, broke into the room and took the walkie-talkie while looking for her missing pants while tearing apart the whole house from top to bottom. And then there’s Zander, who broke into Louise’s room for no whatever reason and took the doll that Frond made for Gayle because...well...he likes to take things and making people like fools. And it’s not because of him reeling with the whole divorce process. Still no word regarding how the ever-living fuck Millie broke into the house without ANYONE noticing. Hopefully someone please answer that. Maybe the season premiere? Maybe not? These three, four if you include Millie, did not have a right to enter Louise’s room (and this is before Jessica becomes buddy-buddy with Louise at the end of the episode), but Kaylee did because she had to come into the room for practice in how to get into trouble when coming to her in pulling a prank. These people, man. These freaking people.



So the duration episode turns into a game of cat and mouse with Louise, along with Tina and Gene, searching for Jessica as she roams around the house in search of the missing pants, not knowing that Linda had put Little King Trashmouth into the building as she and Bob, and later Teddy, head out to the alley to make sure the raccoon hierarchy doesn’t get toppled. Of course, when it comes to Jessica, coming from Louise, she thought that she’s nothing more than a bland and boring person by day, but apparently, she somehow has the same personality as Louise, being all mischievous and such. She knew what Louise was doing to get Harley, Jodi, and Abby out of the Belcher household and planning on what to do with her. Which I guess you could say that Jessica noticed that her backpack has been knocked down upon waking up and noticed that the plastic bag that has her wet pants in it is missing and need to not get noticed while also finding out what Louise is doing and to make sure she doesn’t leave until she gets the item back into her possession. Even if it means causing Louise to call for a manhunt to make sure a slumber party or a sleepover would never ever happen in the Belcher household ever again.


So the duration episode turns into a game of cat and mouse with Louise, along with Tina and Gene, searching for Jessica as she roams around the house in search of the missing pants, not knowing that Linda had put Little King Trashmouth into the building as she and Bob, and later Teddy, head out to the alley to make sure the raccoon hierarchy doesn’t get toppled. Of course, when it comes to Jessica, coming from Louise, she thought that she’s nothing more than a bland and boring person by day, but apparently, she somehow has the same personality as Louise, being all mischievous and such. She knew what Louise was doing to get Harley, Jodi, and Abby out of the Belcher household and planning on what to do with her. Which I guess you could say that Jessica noticed that her backpack has been knocked down upon waking up and noticed that the plastic bag that has her wet pants in it is missing and need to not get noticed while also finding out what Louise is doing and to make sure she doesn’t leave until she gets the item back into her possession. Even if it means causing Louise to call for a manhunt to make sure a slumber party or a sleepover would never ever happen in the Belcher household ever again.

So you could possibly see when looking back at the episode, what the writers were doing when it comes to Jessica. Why do they want her to be the last girl standing in what is already a disaster of a slumber party? On somehow garnered somewhat of a personality that almost fits the style of Louise, if not, rivaling. Though, don’t know about the “rivaling” aspect when it comes to comparing Louise and Jessica. I mean, Louise is out in the open with her mischievous side. Jessica plays the bland and boring card onto her deck and kept the mischievous side in the closet like it’s safe to keep the important documents from being stolen. So I guess that could explain Jessica being in the “Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover” trope, because you’d think that she’s boring to people. Looks and sounds boring enough to treat her like she has the plague, but don’t let that fool you. She may have a trick up her sleeve. So basically, the quiet kid trope. That would’ve been easier to sum up Jessica.



Of course, we get the pillow fight scene between the two girls as Louise delivers the first hit onto her before Jessica grabs the nearby pillow and giving each other a fight. And if you could find any highlight from the episode whether being Louise labeling the girls to the point where the internet had a hay day and make memes out of it, the pillow fight, Louise and Jessica starting to get along, and the raccoon watching, the pillow fight here is one of those things to pick out from a random pick out of the hat. And man, those two were going at it around the house. Mostly in the living room where the fight started to Gene’s room and the hallway. I mean, it’s down to the point where you know begin to realize that Jessica might be the best pick for Louise to have a female friend of her own. And yeah, one of the promotional shots of the episode back in late 2013 may have spoiled on who’s going to be the last person standing by the end of the episode, you have to hand the show some credit when it comes to developing Louise. Kind of a ballsy move for a show where continuity is as scarce as the Orioles being a relevant team.



That pillow fight leads to the bathroom where that got interrupted by Little King Trashmouth gnawing a plastic bag with a piece of fabric inside that causes Jessica to unarm herself and try to fend off against the mammal, which causes the fabric, reveals to be a pair of pants, onto the floor and Louise to pick it up. Revealing to be the pajama bottoms that Jessica wore earlier in the episode and the pair that she’d been frantically looking for throughout the episode, thus revealing herself to be a bedwetter. Shocking Louise, along with Gene and Tina, with Jessica trying to dodge the question and think that it’s Linda who she thinks that she peed on the pants and not her. Only for the King to take the pants and causes Jessica to get them back from the mammal. Though unsure on in-between the two scenes of the episode in the final minutes that she had to fight it off from the mammal to take the wet pants.



But nonetheless, despite that the slumber party has turned into a major disaster and not the way Linda intended for Louise to at least make a single female friend, it’s not all that bad for her even though Louise found out that Jessica is a bed wetter, the two girls did click things off while waiting for Bob to drop her off at her house, which Louise have to have a change of heart and want the slumber party to continue with Jessica staying for the night. Thus, establishing a friendship between the two girls. Them chatting with what happened regarding the raccoon situation that Linda had to focus on. Louise decided not to tell the school about Jessica’s bedwetting issue because who the hell ever does that anymore. I mean, sure, there’s social media, but Louise is no nark when it comes to Jessica’s little issue and wants to keep things between each other. That and their shared interests and traits like picking locks, pillow fighting (in which she became impressed over how Jessica handles a pillow), and of course, as we prepare to switch over to “Three Girls and a Little Wharfy”, their lack of school spirit.



And okay, yeah...the whole six-year absence kinda annoyed the fuck out of everyone since “Slumber Party” aired back in 2014. It’s like you were finally given an opportunity to give Louise a female friend to hang out with, other than of course, the usual suspects in Rudy and also Andy and Ollie, and they did by the end of the episode. Jessica being the last person standing during the slumber party. Being impressed with what Jessica is capable of. Keeping her bedwetting issues between them and not embarrass Jessica to the whole school. Which was nice and fans were hoping for that friendship to be seen post-Slumber Party. Didn’t expect that we had to wait for six freaking fracking years. Almost a damn decade since that faithful night. Portions of the fanbase hoping Jessica doesn’t become a one-off and get sent to the Shadow Realm. To the point where you have other key members from that unfaithful night with Harley, Abby, and Jodi already made their return...well, Harley and Jodi. Abby...we haven’t seen her since...oh wow, six years and the last time we saw her, she almost died with her braid by Millie, thanks in part of Louise finding a loophole in her proposed buddy system just as the presidential race was about to be called, courtesy of Henry Haber to make sure he’s the last person standing to win the position with Louise breaking into Frond’s office and Millie exposing who she really is, as well as attempted murder.



And that’s another thing during Jessica’s six-year absence, Millie. We all know that Millie is a complete nutcase who pretty much is overly obsessed with Louise who once left her, her siblings, and her friends trapped inside a fort on Halloween night and almost died. Not to mention, the attempted murder on Abby after finding out her real name and caused a loophole to be found in her proposed buddy system in an attempt for her and Louise to be together like it’s the exhaust port on the Death Star. Thinking that it’s the most powerful weapon throughout the galaxy, only to be taken out by a single blast from an X-wing. So when we get to “The Silence of the Louise”, and I know that this almost feels like we’re not talking about Jessica, and more onto Millie, let’s not forget that this was during Jessica’s absence from the show, so just follow me here. “The Silence of the Louise” has Louise forcing herself to have a playdate with Millie in exchange to figure out who vandalized Frond’s office, causing Louise to start to somewhat form something of a friendship despite the countless times Millie making Louise uncomfortable times after times. You get the idea when you watch that episode and maybe more once we get to the Millie discussion and possibly give it a brief mention once the review for “Manic Pixie Crap Show” comes out next week.

But yeah, during the six-year absence...shit getting wild. That pretty much sums up everything despite that in one of the episodes for Behind Bob’s Burgers back in 2015 that one of the crew members answered a fan’s question regarding the whereabouts of Jessica and it’s mostly because they had to wait for the right moment for her to make a comeback. Not to mention, her voice actress, Kathryn Hahn, is a very busy person at the time that uh...may have somewhat snowballed to where we are now. Hence, the six-year wait from January 2014 to February 2020 and that’s where we get into “Three Girls and a Little Wharfy”.



And of course, this episode and Jessica’s relationship with Louise also ties in with her relationship with the next person to be talking about, which is Megan. I said what I said going to my review to that episode back in 2020, how the fuck did she even been gone for six years and befriend Louise during the sleepover, and then all of a sudden, here comes Megan in between those two episodes? In a span of those two episodes? A span of 131 fucking episodes?! Well, might as well follow through with how Jessica ended up in the conspiracy bubble with Megan.

So Louise, after showing no spirit on spirit week, had to do banner duty where she comes across with Jessica, who is working on the banner with Jessica talking about how dispirited she is like it’s a badge of honor, only for their talk to be interrupted by Megan, who told her that she has a piece of fried dough inside her bag, revealing that both Jessica and Megan had been hunting for a mythical monster residing by the pier, by the wharf, named Wharfy. Though Louise thinks that the monster is nothing more than make-believe and hard to believe that Jessica, who just became good friends since the slumber party event, would fall into that bubble in thinking that Wharfy is real. Even though that’s not the only thing that Megan believed when it comes to stuff like that because she also believes that the lunch lady who is working for the school is Kathy Bates in disguise for her to do some research for a film or thinks that number two pencils are made out of...well...actual number twos...poop...Megan thinks that all pencils are made out of poop. Why though? I mean, we all remember back in the day that when it comes to conspiracy theories, it’s mostly for the lols and think that it’s all comedy and think that the person who created or believed in any conspiracy is nothing more than comedy. Nowadays, any conspiracy theory could get someone killed. Hence...where we are right now with people falling for stuff like this.



Megan told the whole thing to Louise about Wharfy and what to do with the fried dough after school with Jessica tagging along with her to hunt down the mythical monster when they first met during that span. Causing Louise to jump in once after school hits. Mostly for a few things. One is to prove that the monster is not real. Spoiler alert, proved Louise wrong when Jessica dumped the fried dough down into the ocean and have it being taken away and consumed. Maybe Wharfy. Maybe a shark. I mean, sharks are not ruled out down by the Jersey coast or any way around the continental US. But the second for why Louise had to jump into the whole ordeal for the episode is mostly because of one person, Jessica.



At first, you would have some jealousy when the script cover to the episode was dropped back in April of 2019 showing Louise, Jessica, and Megan (in an earlier design) with a plate of fried dough with a silhouette of what appears to be Wharfy. You think to yourself that Louise would be jealous of Megan because Jessica bonded with her more despite that they just met. Not saying like it might be Louise’s version of “Roller? I Hardly Know Her”, which is pretty much different because, in that episode, Gene was upset that Alex had to go behind his back and ditch him to be with Courtney for the skating competition. With this episode, there’s some jealousy with Louise over Megan with Jessica, but didn’t even show some signs of it. But instead, there’s some concern for Jessica and her wellbeing. Mostly because Megan is a freaking nutcase who thinks that everything is a conspiracy that you question yourself if this episode almost feels like we have ourselves a crossover with Gravity Falls. I mean, Louise has somewhat of a right to be on the lookout for Jessica. She has a right to be concerned. And much like with Rudy and make sure he doesn’t get hurt, either emotionally or physically, she does have a right to make sure nothing bad ever happens to Jessica. Whether she likes it or not.



Onto the next day as Tina and Gene, with ruffled up hair for Crazy Hair Day for Spirit Week, exit stage left, you have Louise meeting up with Jessica and Megan with Megan finding the person who took the photo of Wharfy who now owns and works at a soap shop named April Buzzby, who took the photo when she attended a wedding, gets passed out drunk on the beach after taking in a lot of shots and sees Wharfy and took a photo before passing out. Stating that this isn’t the first time and not the first person who came across with Wharfy because they were more witnesses in the past prior to April in the 1980s, being a fisherman in the 40s or a whale watcher in the 60s. Almost feels like a 20-year span through unknown about the 2000s though regarding the Wharfy sighting to where we are with Louise, Jessica, and Megan. Causing the three to come up to make sure Wharfy will be caught by creating a trap of their own.



And they did with the parts they need for the said trap with them collecting pipes from a hardware store and a badminton net that Jessica’s parents got but never assembled. Again, almost going back to my headcanon back in 2016 of Jessica being either middle class or possibly middle-to-high class. Mostly because her parents are osteopaths and looking at how much an osteopathic doctor makes, they had to get their hands on a badminton net, though didn’t even bother putting it up...nor playing it. Nor taking interest in the sport. But would somewhat benefit the headcanon of Jessica being middle class or middle-to-high class regarding her parents’ job profession and salary. Oh yeah, and the girls tested the trap out by lure Gene and Tina into the net with Gene over a plate of prosciutto and Tina over a pair of Jimmy Jr’s socks, which we really don’t want to know why Tina would get her hands on a pair...or rather how she got it. Both of which I really don’t want to know. All I know is that the trap works and it’s now game day for the girls to capture Wharfy.



Meeting up with April by the pier with a boat on standby and head off to the open waters, well...more like a few miles away from shore and by a random pier over at the exact location that Wharfy may have been spotted and drop the net and much like with fishing, they wait for the sea monster to come knocking on their door. Having some small talk to kill some time regarding spirit week and Megan having diarrhea face in thinking that she has it. 



Although, that’s going to have to wait because the girls did notice some shaking from underwater and think that they finally got the creature of the hour in Wharfy and ready to pull the net up and out of the water. Finally getting a chance to prove the doubters wrong when it comes to the question of whether or not there would be a mythical sea monster located by the shore, though the city may probably be going to use that as a tourist attraction, but would finally have a say about all of this nonsense and about to make a name of themselves. And they did...almost. Almost had Wharfy in their grasp and about to be picked up into the surface, only for April to be hesitant and causes the net to break apart and letting Wharfy go. Only to find out that’s not even Wharfy at all. It’s just a random sea animal. Maybe a shark but can’t tell if you can see a fin or not from that perspective when roaming away from the boat. But besides all that, the girls didn’t get what they wanted with Wharfy that is not really Wharfy getting away and the net being broken into the pieces thanks to April, not saying that faulty construction might be to blame since the net they came up with is somewhat foolproof to Tina and Gene, but not with a living creature.



Though Louise did say that it’s not a total loss. That was only one attempt. They’re still young and still have another shot in getting the monster with their own eyes. And also have the three girls sharing a common interest despite that Louise only tagged along is that she was worried that Megan would drag Jessica into a black hole of craziness despite that Jessica wants to be a good friend towards Megan, despite being a year and grade apart, those three did have some common interests and I think we’ll be seeing that again later in the show. Though I’m not going to be surprised if Jessica ends up with the Belcher kids’ group if she were to appear again. Maybe interact with the other fourth graders in her class, whether being Rudy, Andy, Ollie, Kaylee, anyone really...hopefully not Millie because if you were to put Jessica and Millie in the same room...ooh boy, that would be a somewhat of a nightmare scenario to think about...mostly because...yeah...Millie...what the fuck?!


But that’s about it for the Jessica discussion. I apologize for this ever being late since possibly around the June into July timeframe, but here we are. The Jessica character discussion is out! Crossed off the list. And just in time because starting next week...is when the review for Season 12 begins with “Manic Pixie Crap Show” taking center stage. So be on the lookout for that around the Tuesday or Wednesday timeframe for that to drop onto the page. And to be a lookout for that, follow me over at Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram for updates and behind-the-scenes stuff. Liveblogs also making a return for both Bob’s Burgers and also The Great North on September 26, this upcoming Sunday. And of course, y’all should know the drill by now...



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