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The episode features a song entitled "The Thanksgiving Song", [3] which is sung by the character Linda Belcher over the episode's ending credits. [1] John Roberts, who voices Linda, improvised the entire song during the episode's recording. [3] The Bob's Burgers writing staff later named it their fourth favorite song from the series. [3]
Linda comes home one night, saying that she got high scores in her evaluation. Bob, in an effort to get her back to the restaurant, "evaluates" her as well but the couple ends up fighting. Linda announces that she might work at Fresh Feed full-time, while Bob bans the kids from going to the store in order to help him at the restaurant.
Bob's Burgers is an American animated television sitcom created by Loren Bouchard for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series centers on the Belcher family, consisting of parents Bob (H. Jon Benjamin) and Linda (John Roberts) and their children Tina (Dan Mintz), Gene (Eugene Mirman) and Louise (Kristen Schaal), who run a hamburger restaurant. Bob's Burgers was conceived by Bouchard after he ...
In this fan-favorite Bob's Burgers Thanksgiving episode, Bob gets stuck in a freak snowstorm when he picks up Gayle (Megan Mullally) for Thanksgiving dinner. This leaves Linda and the kids at home ...
Not only does the Emmy-nominated episode 'The Plight Before Christmas' deliver an emotional third act, it also features a brilliant rendition of a Philip Glass piece -- on xylophone
In this season, Bob subs as the home economics teacher at the kids' school (Bob and Deliver), Linda goes to her high school reunion and ends up singing there (Purple Rain-Union), the family tries to create a local Super Bowl advertisement (Easy Com-mercial, Easy Go-mercial), and the kids set up a trap for Santa Claus (Christmas in the Car).
With a standout episode about supporting character Rudy and a new emphasis on bittersweet family moments, “Bob’s Burgers” is kicking into a higher gear after almost 14 years on the air.
Robert Ham of Paste gave the episode an 8.5 out of 10, praising the homage to Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds and the use of Donna Summer's "Dim All the Lights" for the soundtrack to key scenes: "Just as The Simpsons have cornered the market on Halloween-themed episodes with their annual "Treehouse of Horror," so too has Bob’s Burgers become the ...