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Rowan Kaiser of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A, saying “Two For Tina” continues Bob's Burgers' winning season, which is accomplished largely by focusing on Tina. "I was skeptical of Gene and Tina as focuses for episodes initially, and while I'm still not entirely certain how often Gene can carry an episode, I'm delighted that Bob's Burgers has blasted away my Tina-based skepticism.
"Sexy Dance Fighting" is the fourth episode of the first season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers. The episode originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on February 13, 2011. The episode was written by Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu and directed by Anthony Chun.
Bob's Burgers is an American animated sitcom created by Loren Bouchard for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is centered on the Belcher family—parents Bob and Linda and their three children, Tina, Gene, and Louise—who run a burger restaurant and often go on adventures of many kinds. The show premiered on January 9, 2011.
When it premiered in 2011, “Bob’s Burgers” was rough around the edges. Eldest daughter Tina, an eighth grader, graphically lusted after boys and zombies. Bob was prone to beleaguered bouts ...
As Linda, Gene and Louise prepare a pop up restaurant for the raccoons in the alley behind the diner, Bob has to deal with his much-anticipated father-daughter moment with Tina over a Rocky Horror type musical movie being ruined by the unwelcome addition to the viewing party of Zeke, Jimmy Jr., Tammy, and Jocelyn.
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
The trope of highlighting a slice-of-life perspective from a minor or background character is a tried and true television tradition. However, it is not something Bob's Burgers has dealt too heavily with despite its sprawling ensemble. 'The Amazing Rudy' thus allowed a unique and welcomed deviation from the show's comfortable formulas while ...
Louise talks Bob into participating in a father-daughter boogie boarding contest, despite Bob's fear of the ocean. At the contest, Bob reveals his fear is due to getting injured and almost drowning while boogie boarding when he was younger, unnerving her. During the contest Louise gets injured like Bob did and calls it quits.