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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Bob's Burgers Season 13, Episode 21 Review: Meow-sery | yahoo201027's Bob's Burgers Reviews

 


Times flies so fast that it can slap you right upside the head now that you realized that we have one episode left in the season. Only one episode left to go and doing a lot of these reviews for Bob's Burgers throughout the season, as well as giving The Great North their own episode reviews once March ended, this is me saying that I need a vacation. Mostly to recharge myself to get ready for the Fall. I mean, plans of what to do for the summer on this page wouldn't be ruled out of the table, but after doing these for the past eight months, yeah...I question how sports content creators handle their business once their respective sports seasons have ended. Oh yeah, and there's also the strike that is going on regarding the writers...yeah, this shit is going to last through the summer, and would not be surprised if that last all the way to the Fall as well. Hollywood, stop being fucking babies and negotiate with the WGA.

In this week's episode of Bob's Burgers, we're back to the basics where every second-to-last episode of the season happens to be a Linda episode where this time around, Linda may have committed an act of kidnapping regarding a famous children's book author as the Belcher kids help Mr. Frond to get a cat to get down from a tree in my spoilerific review of the twenty-first episode of Season 13 of Bob’s Burgers, titled “Mother Author Laser Pointer”.

Knowing that this aired on Mother’s Day, the one issue that plagues moms each time since the day your kid is born. Of course, I’m referring to the topic of empty nest syndrome. The moment when your kid is at high school age, primarily in their senior year, where the thought of college and the future is on their minds is where the mother begins to feel as if they’re about to move out and live their own life after high school. Yeah, the world can be a scary place...and a living hellscape that is currently going on if you watched something called the news or checking your feed on the socials, but once matured, the child, who becomes a full-fledged adult decides to spread their wings and fly away. Something that most mothers often times fear of that becoming a thing, even though they can come back for the holidays and help with stuff with finance and stuff.

One example is Linda in this episode with the fear of her kids going away for college, even though it's years away before they formally head off to their adult life when bringing up the school assembly about why going to college is a good thing. And uh...the results speak for themselves once the review takes place. Mostly with Linda's actions in the episode once an author of a book comes into the restaurant after her car needed to be towed on her way to an event. Do I have to even say it just to rip the band-aid off to save y’all the trouble? It’s best that I’ll get to the end of the first act where it might become a full fledge quote-on-quote “rant” about Linda's actions. And I guess y'all probably saw why during the live tweet on the night of the premiere. That being said, might as well rip the band-aid off with this episode and break this down for the second-to-last time for this season, this is "Mother Author Laser Pointer".



The episode starts with the Belcher kids ready to head out to school for the day, cleaning the table up before leaving the table, as seen with Louise putting the milk back into the fridge and Gene putting the box of cereal back into the cabinet. And as they were about to head off for the day, they told both Bob and Linda about the assembly that is being held later today at the school. The theme of the assembly is the school telling the students about how important attending college is. And even though Linda might have a point about why the kids should know about college this early with their current age, it’s never too early to get your shit together. Looking at you, Tina. Since you're almost in high school and uh...oh yeah, the whole thing about you trying to play catch up with your badge in hopes to get into a good college. That little game of catch-up resulted in a random bird becoming hawk food. Other than that, the word "college" from each of the Belcher kids' mouths has become a trigger word for Linda into her psyche once the Belcher kids leave the house on their way to school. A trigger word that resulted in her developing empty nest syndrome. I know that it's early and each of the kids has years and I mean years before they leave for college one by one. But that's not going to stop Linda from overreacting over the fact that her kids are starting to grow old as if they don't need her or Bob's help, even though they could at times whenever things go out of their control. But that’s not going to stop Linda from being mopey over her ready to face the reality of her kids leaving once they get out of high school.



As seen in the next scene at the restaurant with her being mopey and depressed over the fact that Tina, Gene, and Louise might be moving out, even though that’s years before they do that but again, you have her feeling mopey and yeah, that is pretty much the example of what empty nest syndrome can do to a mom. Even though some moms nowadays are glad that their kid is out of there once they graduated high school, mostly because they don’t want to deal with the idea of a kid, now an adult, being a stay-at-home child. Though student loan debts from college once graduating...oh boy, that’s going to be an issue. An issue that is going to haunt them for the rest of their lives until the day they die. So as Linda continues to be mopey and moaning and groaning and attempting to go emo on us...



A random woman enters the restaurant and needs to use the phone to call a tow truck for her car that just broke down in front of the restaurant. Which the Belchers agree to hand the phone over to the woman who is in need to have her car repaired, just as Mort and Teddy leave the restaurant and don’t want to be a part of what is about to come later in the episode like a flock of birds going away whenever there's a bad storm coming to town. And looking like the woman who needs a tow has quite a track record, mostly because she reveals herself to be an author on her way to a book signing event. And it didn't take long for Linda to put two and two together and founds out that the author that made an unexpected stop at the restaurant while waiting for the car to be towed is the same author who wrote the Snail and Newt story that she and Bob read to the kids when they were little.



And, okay, this is pretty much the only highlight coming from this episode with Bob and Linda reading the books to the kids when they were little. The visuals for the books when either parent read to the kids looks good and of course, the sentimentality from this small scene with the kids in their younger days that most of the fandom will not shut up about, especially with the off-season looming. But other than that, it’s a sentimental scene. A wholesome scene. And mind you that this episode aired on Mother’s Day, it kind of fits into the mold for having something like this being shown, even if it’s a few scenes after finding out that the author whose car broke down in front of the restaurant is the same author who is behind the books that the parents once read to the kids. And while it was nice to have scenes like that... these were the seeds that were being planted on what is about to come for this episode. Primarily on Linda's actions as the episode drags on. But before we get to that...



We cut over to the school with the Belcher kids on their way to the cafeteria to get some lunch with Gene is excited because it's pizza day but it looks like their plans might be cut short when they noticed something odd going on with Mr. Frond coming out of his office with a couple of items in his hands. Cat items to say the least. More than enough to catch the Belcher kids’ attention on their way to the cafeteria. And it looks like we got some explanation from Frond for the cat items in his hands on his way out of the office. Telling the kids that he brought his cat, named Dr. Bojangles, to the school because the cat needs to take its allergy pills every three hours and knowing that he'll be out of the house and doing his job, going in and out between the school and house, just to get the cat to take the pill every three hours and thought that bringing the cat to school is a good idea. You’d think that it would’ve been easier to...let’s say, hire a pet sitter to take care of the cat and inform the sitter to have the times written down to know when to take the medicine.

And this isn't the first time he brought it up...mostly because it just now it was being brought up, that he had to take the cat to school and now, the cat ran off and is currently being stuck in a tree. He's already in hot water with Spoors for the cat and if anyone were to find out about this, primarily Spoors, then his ass is cooked. And that's where the subplot is all set up with the kids wanting to help Frond to get the cat down. You'd probably say that it seems out of the ordinary to help someone like Frond to get something like a cat down the tree, but once Louise throws in a pardon for her, Gene, and Tina and not serve any detention the next time either of the three, mostly being dragged by Louise, get into trouble. And as much as Frond doesn't want to do that because it's dumb and can't treat it as potential favoritism, but with his hands tied with getting the cat down the tree and the assembly just hours away, it appears that he has no choice but to accept Louise’s demands and thus, we have the subplot for the episode.



Going back to the main plot and yeah, this is where the problems begin to arise regarding Linda’s actions to close out the first act. So Linda decides to bring the book downstairs and is about to plan on showing it to the author of that said book, who says that she moved on from writing those books, and knowing Linda, she’s not going ask the author for an autograph or something, but instead, she attempts to request and possibly add pressure onto the author, Bea Cromwell, to try to write another installment of the Snail and Newt story, which again, Bea tells Linda that she moved on. She's done writing those stories and wants to focus on other things. And kinda wish Linda would respect that. Most importantly, respect her space. But while that is happening, Bob gets a call from the tow company and tells Linda that that tow truck is here to tow Bea's car and awaits for Bea to go to the mechanic to get the car, or at least, go to the event and call in a taxi or Uber or Lyft to take her to the book event. But nope...this is where I have problems with this episode regarding Linda and her actions.



The tow truck driver arrives at the scene and begins to tow Bea's car for repairs. In comes Linda to runs off towards the driver and tells him not to tow the car. All of this is because she wants Bea to stay at the restaurant, put a pause on whatever she's doing, and do another installment of the Snail and Newt story. And we all have that thought when watching this moment. The moment Linda comes out of the restaurant and says to ourselves as it progresses, "Okay, Linda, pretty sure the author gave her a clear answer and you should respect that. Oh, look, the tow truck is here. We shouldn't have any problems with tha- Linda...no. Everyone doesn't want you to do this. Linda...wait, don't! You're making yourself look bad by doing this on this Mother’s Day! Don’t freaking do this! Stop!!! STOOOOP!!!” And thus...the tow truck driver accepts Linda’s offer and drives away. Keeping Bea in the restaurant for a while to close out the first act of the episode.

Linda...what the fuck is wrong with you? No, seriously, what the fuck were you thinking?! Trying to take notes from the Stephen King novel “Misery” about a fan holding the author hostage and not going to let her go until she gets what you wanted by making another installment of the Snail and Newt story? Because that’s exactly what you’re doing after telling the tow truck driver to fuck off. I get that you’re upset that your kids are about to head off to college later in their lives, years from now, mind you, years, but oh no, the empty nest syndrome has to set up shop early for Linda after the kids tell her and Bob about the assembly about how important going to college is from their mouths. I get that you don’t want to deal with change and I get that change can be scary and don’t want to grasp into the reality that your kids might be moving out of the house once they graduate but this isn’t helping your case! And I’m not the only one who is saying this. Try out Twitter and Reddit when seeing this episode. They’re hating this episode and I can see why. If you haven’t...well, congrats. You know how to look away at a cesspool...because they’re kind of are. Especially with how things Twitter had become since Elon took over. But Jesus fuck, Linda...what the actual fuck was that. And I can name a few moments where the empty nest syndrome was showing in the past seasons where she was a bit overboard and overreacting at times over the idea of her kids growing up.



Take "The Grand Mama-pest Hotel" from Season 7 for one example. Linda chaperones Tina's weekend trip to a seminar at the hotel, thinking that she and Tina will have themselves a mother/daughter weekend getaway. But once Tina befriended Dillon during the trip (bring her back into the show, you hacks) and met Dillon's mom Amy while signing everyone into their rooms, telling her "Enjoy it while it last", that drilled into her mind as if what Amy had gone through with Dillon, unclear if whether or not she and Dillon reconcile after the episode, after the trip remains up in the air, you have Linda trying too hard to be the "cool mom" that resulted in her getting banned from the hotel and being stripped of her chaperoning duties. While yes, Linda and Tina did make up at the end of that episode at the seminar, but one comment coming from the mom of the girl who Tina befriended (and have yet to appear in over six fucking years), her trying to be the "cool mom" didn't bode well for Linda during the trip and you feel like she didn't need to do that. Her being exaggerating.



Similarly goes for Season 10 with the subplot to “Motor, She Boat” where you have Linda taking Gene and Louise originally to the farmer’s market but instead, it’s at a Firehouse for a free family day event touring the building as if Linda wants to relive the good ol' days of when they were babies. Even though Louise and Gene grew out of it. Those days are behind them after getting the mail about the open house but Linda had to take them anyway to relieve the days with Louise and Gene wanting to get out of attending the event and all it took is for an actual emergency to cut the open house early. At least it has somewhat of a cute moment with Louise and Gene holding Linda's hands on their way back home but the empty nest syndrome is there. That and also “Local She-ro” with Linda taking Tina on a tour across town for her report as if Tina is threatening to move to New York. And yeah, this is where some of the fans of the fandom decide to call foul and label others as hypocrites.



Season 2 with “Moody Foodie” when Bob did the same thing that Linda did in this episode in holding the food reviewer hostage as a last resort after getting a bad review in the newspaper and killing the business because of one bad review, you can see why some of the fanbase can call most fans out for the difference between what Bob did in that episode vs what Linda did in this week's episode. It almost sounds like the fandom may or may not have committed a sexism on the idea of a Belcher holding someone hostage. But if we're gonna be honest, either of them in those episodes...not their best. But at least Season 2 has some alright episodes before entering the peak of the series. Here...yeah, some issues with the writing, the execution, and how Linda was handled in the episode. And we’re just getting out of the first act of the episode. Now onto the second act.



So after Linda decided to commit a horrendous act to keep Bea at the restaurant by lying to the tow truck driver to move away, she has to make sure Bea doesn't find out about what happened to keep her company as long as she adds pressure towards Bea to make sure she'll get another installment of the Snail and Newt story. Something that everyone and I mean everyone who are fans of the show doesn't condone Linda's actions. Even Bob agrees that what Linda is doing is stupid and outright potentially dangerous. Again, pretty stupid behavior coming from Linda for holding the author hostage all because of worrying that your kids might be moving out of the house. Seriously taking the playbook from Stephen King with this episode if you haven’t heard of the story “Misery”.



We cut back to the subplot of the episode, mostly get out minds off the tire fire that is just starting to blaze where you have Frond and the kids attempting to get his cat Dr. Bojangles down the trees, and even though I'm not a cat owner. Not even a cat person, but getting a cat down from a tree is not going to be an easy task. Especially with how Frond is trying to get Bojangles down with him having a cat toy and a can of cat food. No luck. Meanwhile, you have the Belcher kids standing on the sidelines and not doing anything than just seeing Frond being unable to get the cat down. I mean, they could at least do something but I’m guessing Frond probably told the three to stay put because knowing cats, if you’re not the owner, it will attack. I mean, Gene and Louise, I guess they would understand because they did it once and that resulted in them, Rudy, and the Pesto Twins getting various scratch marks across their bodies. Other than that, they can’t do anything...or so we thought if it weren’t for one of the three Belcher kids getting an idea to get the cat down and knowing the title name of the episode, yeah, y’all already know where this was going.



That is the laser pointer that cats usually can't resist. And you can thank Gene in the next scene with him in class where Ms. Twitchell teaches the class about the constellations and naming each one...well, Peter Pescadero had to name all of them without giving anyone else a shot to name at least one constellation. Had to be a smartass for naming all of the constellations. But Gene gets a bright bulb over his head when spotting the laser pointer that Twitchell is holding for the lesson and with that, he gets the ball rolling in an attempt to get Frond's cat down the tree. Meaning that the Belcher kids will have to take matters into their own hands to clean up Frond's supposed mess thanks in part to Gene finding an idea to get Dr. Bojangles down before Spoors ever finds out in hopes for the kids to get their “get out of detention” free card. That being said, time to get back into pain.



Back at the restaurant and while we wait for a potential nuke to just put it out of our misery, I know, it’s harsh, but Linda’s actions in this episode really make me hate this episode. Her trying to keep her company while trying to play her cool and not make things suspicious while keeping her company. Trying to add pressure onto Bea by coming up with some ideas for what she is hoping to be the next installment as if Linda doesn’t respect Bea’s space...nor her statement of her moving on from working on the Snail and Newt series but that's not going to stop Linda from adding more pressure and keeping her hostage. And let's not kid ourselves, those ideas sound a bit awful. Not because you're holding an author against her will, but because that sounds like something most writers would come up with when they're running out of their own ideas and have to rely on drugs to help them in the creative process...seriously, Hollywood, don't be fucking cheap asses and accept the guild's demands. However, it looks like Linda’s time to keep the author in captivity will be short-lived because once the phone rings...



The truth comes out when the tow company called the restaurant once more and asks the Belchers to hand the phone over to Bea about her car not being towed. Or at least that's what Bea said coming from Linda when she thought that the tow company never came but it looks like Bea's visit to the restaurant will come to a sudden and uncomfortable end once finding out that Linda lied to her about everything to keeping her prisoner and is about to make her out way of the restaurant and uh...yeah, Bea has every right to be afraid of Linda on her way out in panic. I mean, being held captive by someone who can't let go of the past and now seeing everything that just happened in the past...twelve, going into thirteen minutes of the episode, good God, that is problematic. What is problematic is, of course, Linda's actions for the stunt that she pulled, and now, you made Bea super uncomfortable with the shit that she did. Storming out of the restaurant and despite Linda trying to come up with an explanation...yeah, leaving the first half of the episode, it's quite a black eye for Linda for this episode because what she did was pretty much inexcusable. This made the 76ers' performance in the second half of Game 7 against the Boston Celtics look like a Church service. Yeah. That bad, people. And normally, this is where the halftime intermission mini-review for this week's Great North to step in and removes the sour taste from our mouths but because of my dumbass and give it its own review, with this week being the first part of the two-part season finale, be on a lookout for that sometime this week, yeah...I would say welcome to Hell, but I feel like watching this episode, it felt like we’re already there.



Linda tries to reason with Bea why she did it calmly but Bea...yeah, she ain't buying it because of what Linda did to keep her hostage by lying to the tow truck driver to move away from her broken car, making her feel fear from her body when trying to escape from Linda. Resulting in her going into Mort's place for a place of hiding. Yeah, it makes you question how Bea didn’t even press charges on Linda by the end of the episode. Especially on something this downright idiotic like holding an author hostage...what did we do to deserve this?



Going back to the school as we once again wash the pain away from our bodies with the assembly about to take place inside the auditorium with Tina and Louise waiting for Gene to meet them there as everyone else is entering the auditorium. Speaking of Gene, he arrives at where Tina and Louise are and tells them that he found an opportunity to get Frond's cat down the tree by using the laser pointer that he asked Twitchell to borrow, creating an alibi to get out of dodge by using it for science. The science to see how and why cats became attracted to laser light. So that's what the Belcher kids are planning on doing to get the cat down, taking matters into their own hands by skipping the assembly. And you're probably wondering...where's Frond? Shouldn't they take it to him about the laser pointer that Gene is using? Well...



Frond has to take the ladder from Branca at his office to get the cat down his way. Not knowing that the kids will be using the laser pointer that Gene borrowed from Twitchell to get the animal down from the tree at the front of the school. Remember, his hands are pretty much tied with the assembly at one hand and Dr. Bojangles at the other, and was going to get the cat down before the assembly begins, but now that the assembly has already begun, it looks like the mission to get Dr. Bojangles down the tree and his focus will be on the assembly, hopefully praying that the assembly won't be a long one, not knowing that the Belcher kids are already making their way to the front of the school to take matters into their own hands.



Which they did in the next scene once they head back to the scene of the crime with Gene activating the laser pointer and look and behold, the cat became attracted to the laser light of the laser pointer to make their way down the tree. Carefully holding the animal once it came down, always proceed with caution because Gene or any of the three siblings getting scratch marks and the cat running away would result in getting into more trouble for Frond and from Frond. And by now, Gene and Louise would learn their lesson from the last time they tried to retrieve a cat. Pretty sure they don’t want to go through that again and would have the school to worry that would put Frond in hot water. Other than that, the cat has been secured and now has to make their way to Frond's office without getting caught. And while that is happening...



Bea hides herself in Mort's place next door and hopes for Linda to go away with Mort standing beside her after wrapping up a funeral service. Doesn't want to go near her or the restaurant where she is at. Again, kinda surprising that Bea didn't bother pressing charges against Linda for what happened without giving Linda a shot to explain what happened. But to no avail, Bea will not give Linda her shot to explain what happened because of the supposed trauma she went through, minus...well, putting her in harm's way like torturing her and smashing her legs as if we're watching the movie "Misery". But once the coast is clear in the next scene to close out the third act of the episode with Mort reasons with Bea that Linda isn't a bad person despite everything that Bea had gone through throughout the day, of course, Linda had to wait for the door open for her to strike, seriously Linda, space! Space! And corners Bea once more and hoping to reason with her, but that would put Bea in a panic once more. To the point where she has to put Linda in a full nelson, or in Bea’s case, the Krav Maga, to pin her down in self-defense before Linda even gets a chance to speak. As if Linda is planning on attacking her, cause that'll cause the black eye to her character to swell even more if she does, but she doesn't. Linda doesn't do that but she already did enough damage for this episode. And that would be the last thing anyone would need.



Back at the school, the Belcher kids make their way to Frond's office while carrying Dr. Bojangles without causing any attention from anyone, being student or adult, and just as they're about to reach towards the finish line and taste the sweet, sweet taste of being pardoned from future detentions, of course, the door is locked. And even more troubling for the kids, Ms. Schnur caught them in the act and noticed that the cat that the kids are carrying is Frond’s, which is the last thing that Frond would want to deal with if Schnur were to report to Principal Spoors. Of course, Frond has stepped in when noticing the encounter and pretends to think that the Belcher kids are up to something with the cat, trying to play koi in hopes to get away from getting into trouble with the principal. But at least the subplot is coming to a close with Frond and the kids getting out of dodge by putting the cat back into the office to take the medicine and the kids getting their so-called “get out of detention” free card. Though Frond would’ve taken the alternative solution like hiring a pet sitter to take care of the cat but we can’t have nice things, can we?



Back to the main plot as we enter the final few minutes of the episode with Bea currently holding Linda in a full nelson with Bob and the others trying to ease the situation before things spiral out of control, though that damage is already done thanks to part to Linda's actions, but at least Linda is finally given her time in the spotlight and tries to reason why she did...that. Telling Bea that she did it by accident because the empty nest syndrome has really rocked her hard when the kids mentioned college when bringing up the assembly and thought that they were planning on moving out...in about four years with Tina becoming the first to leave that triggered to be mopey and depressed that led to her holding Bea hostage to get another installment of the Snail and Newt story because she's not big on change and her kids growing up. And Bea knows where Linda is coming from because she had children. They moved out of her home and lived their own lives. And even though Bea tries to tell Linda that she moved on from writing any more Snail and Newt stories and can't stop the kids from growing up, she can still read the stories someday whenever she gets grandchildren to read to. But she's planning on pressing charges against Linda for what happened, which I feel like she should've done, and going through the hell that she went through but knowing that we're less than a minute to go in the episode, and because we got one more episode left in the season after this, she has to be let go.



Still feel like Bea would've issued an incident report on Linda for what happened or at least issued a restraining order for what happened earlier today once she leaves the restaurant once the car is finally towed and being sent off to the mechanics with Bea telling Linda to not come towards her for her book event as she is being sent off. Other than that, the whole mess that Linda committed comes to an end once the Belcher kids came back from school, now with full pardons from future detentions thanks in part to them helping to get Frond's cat out of the tree and uh...yeah, I don't know what to say other than that...well, a disaster what I would describe the episode.



Reaction/Thoughts:

So all and all, what do I think about this week's episode of Bob's Burgers? Yeah, this was an episode. And to put it in words to describe what just happened that me and pretty much everyone who saw the episode in one single video reaction down below...



Well, “disgrace” seems to be too harsh of a word to use to describe what just happened but uh...this was bad. This was a very bad episode. And an uncomfortable episode to say about what just happened. And most of the issues from this episode came from Linda. Because of her actions to keep the author at the restaurant...what the fuck was she thinking?! Something coming out of "Misery" with this episode. And the moment, the moment Linda tells the tow truck driver to not tow Bea's car right in front of the restaurant...that was the moment that we were heading for total disaster. Everyone notices it. Everyone and I mean everyone and we're not pleased with what Linda did. All of this...because of the empty nest syndrome that clouded her judgment because the kids mentioned college from the mouths when bringing up the assembly and alone triggered her to be mopey and depressed. Seeing the author coming in after her car broke down, found out that the author is the person behind the books that she read to her kids when they were young, and accidentally trapped her and tried to pressure her into writing another installment.

I get that Linda doesn't want to go through the change and I get the change can be something that you can't be able to grasp that your kids might be planning on moving out right after school...holding an author hostage? Seriously? I'm surprised that the author didn't plan on filing charges on Linda but let’s face it, what Linda did was inexcusable and went overboard to keeping the author because she can’t let go of the past. I would not be surprised if Linda would go too far by sabotaging one of the kids’ attempts at getting into college. I know that Linda wouldn’t do that but knowing that comment of “enjoy it while it last” that was drilled into her mind since Season 7 pretty much made her insufferable in this episode. And on Mother’s Day when it came out.

Other than that, the visuals for the flashback scene with Bob and Linda look nice when the scene cuts over to the illustration of the snail and newt as the two read through each passage. And also a sentimental scene as well that people will not shut up about. The subplot was...meh. I mean, it was predictable that the laser pointer would be brought up to get Frond's cat down the tree, hence, the name of the episode. Though Gene getting the idea of taking the laser pointer would be anyone’s second or third pick to come up with something to get Dr. Bojangles down the tree. But other than that, a meh subplot. A forgettable one but at least it’s better than the tire fire that was the main plot with Linda. So gonna skip the final thoughts because...yeah, it’s a bad episode coming from Linda’s side of the aisle that became insufferable in this episode. So I’ll give “Mother Author Laser Pointer”...



A 2 out of 10. Yeah, that's bad. That bad. But that's my opinion and I wanna hear yours in the comments below...and by that, I mean telling me how wrong I am and telling me to jump off a bridge to my death for the way I'm saying. Excuse me for stating my thoughts. Getting back on track, there's only one more episode left in the season for Bob's Burgers before the summer break and it's the episode that people have been hyping up since the start of the season and looking at the synopsis, I'm feeling that this might be Topsy 2.0 with Louise creating a presentation for her class in the twenty-second and final episode of Season 13 in "Amelia". Get it? Because Amelia...Amelia Earhart? And knowing that Loren Bouchard himself will be writing the episode, this should be an interesting one to see this upcoming Sunday.

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