Two for Tina
12 June 2026When Tina starts dating Josh, a ballet dancer, Jimmy Jr. becomes jealous and the two guys wind up in a dance-off for her heart.
Tina is determined to get some upper butt action at Chelsea's party; Teddy tries to get in on the family's competition of building objects from the basement trash.
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When Tina starts dating Josh, a ballet dancer, Jimmy Jr. becomes jealous and the two guys wind up in a dance-off for her heart.
When the Belchers visit Linda's parents in Florida, they find that the senior home where they live is full of swingers; Tina, Gene and Louise search for a legendary snake.
Louise tries to take down her teacher by recreating a Thomas Edison experiment involving electrocuting an elephant.
Bob tries to drum up some business; Louise starts a rumor that results in a visit from the health department.
When Linda quits her job at the restaurant because she thinks Bob doesn't appreciate her, he tries to run the place in her absence; Tina meets a potential soul mate while restocking the milk fridge.
Tina joins a martial arts class after developing a crush on the instructor; Bob decides to take matters into his own hands when Tina shirks her responsibilities at the restaurant.
Bob is furious when a documentary filmmaker tries to make a statement by placing a live cow outside the restaurant.
Insomnia sends Bob on a creative spree in the kitchen, but at what cost?
Louise's schoolmate Arnold enlists her to direct a promotional video for his new bodyguarding business; a stolen car blasting 90s alternative rock is abandoned outside the restaurant.
Teddy seeks Linda's help in rehearsing for a play.
Tina must confront her fear and her past when she advances to the County Finals of a national free throw competition.
Bob competes in a competition to inherit Mr. Fischoeder's 100-year-old tortoise.
Bob wants to make Thanksgiving memorable, but Mr. Fischoeder needs to use Bob and his family to stage a dinner to make his ex jealous.
The kids explore a marine scrapyard in search of adventure, but the trip takes a dangerous turn.
The Belchers have a wild night at a casino and Linda learns more about her late grandfather than she wanted to know.
Tina and the Thundergirls spend the night in the woods, and Tina faces something even scarier than her nemesis, Troop 257.
Tina, Gene and Louise strike it rich in the illegal snack business at school, but the addition of a new member to their ``cartel`` threatens to destroy it.
Linda forces everyone to go on a family walk; the kids stumble onto a bizarre conspiracy theory.
Tina becomes the new advice columnist for the school newspaper; Teddy takes on more than he can handle when he volunteers to build a float for the Bounty of the Bay Parade.
Tina becomes the new advice columnist for the school newspaper; Teddy volunteers to build a float for the Bounty of the Bay Parade.
A family trip to see Christmas lights turns into a rescue mission, in more ways than one.
Tina and Louise get into an argument.
When Louise signs up for a father-daughter boogie board contest, Bob's past comes back to haunt him.
The kids want to host an open mic night at the restaurant, but the hidden costs keep mounting and Bob worries that the night will ruin them.
Louise trains Tina to be the last student standing during a cheese throwing battle against the other eighth graders; Bob and Teddy teach Linda how to successfully eavesdrop on customers' conversations.
Louise stages a murder mystery in a creepy old dollhouse.
Linda agrees to drive Teddy to pick up Kathleen from her colonoscopy after he accidentally injures himself; the kids concoct a scheme to prank an overhead drone which is set to film the school from above.
When the Belchers visit the local drive-in, Bob comes up with a plan to save the theater from closing; Linda accidentally insults another mom while on a group text chain; Louise and Gene hide from Tina after stealing some of her favorite candy.
Tina attempts to save her school news segment by interviewing Mr. Frond about his revolutionary new computer game; Bob and Linda entertain Teddy by making up the plots to popular horror movies they haven't seen.
Bosco goes to Bob needing to learn how to make a burger for an undercover mission to oust criminal and burger joint owner Vincent Balicki.
When Gayle tells the family she's sending in an audition tape to be on Tough Stuff Island, Linda is determined to make her tape boring to save her from being humiliated on a rejection reel; Bob struggles with his new electric grinder.
Thanksgiving festivities are put in jeopardy when a snowstorm derails Bob's trip home with an injured Gayle (Megan Mullally).
The family gets invited to Rudy's father's birthday party; Tina attempts to convince a woman to commit to a relationship with Rudy's father.
When Louise reveals that she hasn't been scared before, the Belchers visit a haunted house; the trip is more frightening than anticipated.
In an homage to E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Gene finds an expensive talking toilet and befriends it; together with Louise and Tina, the Belcher kids help the toilet hide from the evil toilet hunter.
Teddy gets stuck in an underground survival bunker, and he calls on Bob to find him and get him out.
When the power goes out two days before Christmas, the Belchers must spend the holiday at Mr. Fischoeder's family's old hunting lodge.
A documentary film profiling world-class archer Louise Belcher is interrupted by unexpected visitors.
During their special day at the wharf with Big Bob, the kids get into trouble with a fortune-telling giant clam.
During a neighborhood block party, Linda makes a mistake that could threaten the life of her favorite alley raccoon.
Mr. Fischoeder enlists Bob to be his personal chef for a glamping trip on his exclusive club's secret island; Linda gives the kids a crash course on cocktail party etiquette.
The Belcher kids learn a secret about Zeke's past; Bob rekindles his feud with Jimmy Pesto.
Gene tries to learn how to lucid dream in order to recover the world's most perfect song that he wrote while asleep; Louise and Tina try to trap a cricket whose chirping is keeping Linda up at night.
Bob and Linda help Gretchen throw her sister's bachelorette party; Tina forces Gene and Louise to play a board game they found on the street.
Linda tries to take advantage of tourist traffic by opening a bed and breakfast.
Rudy attends an important dinner; the Belchers make an important casserole.
When Linda and Bob suggest the kids do chores, the family ends up in a showdown.
The kids try to escape Saturday detention so they can attend the Cotton Candy Festival; Bob and Linda suspect a young girl of scamming them.
Linda is disappointed by Bob's idea of romance; when the school's chinchilla, which Linda was supposed to be watching, escapes, a wild chase ensues.
Louise takes a class assignment -- and a few unhelpful comments by Wayne -- very personally; Bob hires a masseur-in-training to give Linda a massage for Mother's Day.
Linda almost accidentally kidnaps a children's book author; the kids help Mr. Frond try to get his cat out of a tree in front of the school.
When Bob's automatic helicopter falls apart, he battles the manufacturer to get a refund; Tina gets help preparing for her oral book report.
Bob tells Linda and the kids the story behind an old, broken radio that used to belong to his grandmother Alice and the part it played in her discovery that a German spy lived in her building.
The kids become a part of a crustacean-themed wrestling show; Linda tries to form a 21-day habit.
When a customer leaves a $100 gift card as a tip, Bob, Linda and the kids go on a shopping spree; Gene has an awkward run-in with a former friend.
Tina drags Bob along on a desperate quest to earn her bird-watching badge for ThunderGirls; Louise and Gene try to keep their new restaurant game a secret from Linda.
Mr. Fischoeder challenges Bob to successfully prank him on April Fool's Day.
Louise brings Tina along on a mission to find the perfect item for her last-ever show-and-tell; Teddy goes overboard trying to impress a date at the restaurant.
When the coolest teens she's ever seen start coming into the restaurant, Tina decides she needs to be just like them; Gene and Louise get into a battle of wills over stinky socks.
When Louise is accused of a theft at school, Linda uses her position as school office volunteer to try to solve the case from the inside.
A man trying to row from New Zealand to Nova Scotia visits the restaurant to have a burger, and it changes everything.
After a student accuses her of cheating on a test, Tina needs to get back to school to clear her name, but a snowstorm traps her and her family at home.
Tina desperately wants to get her first kiss at her 13th birthday party, but a series of unlucky events threatens her plans.
Bob and Linda try to attend all three kids' holiday performances at the same time.
Bob takes Linda and the kids to visit his mother's grave, but finding the headstone is harder than he expected; Teddy makes a grave mistake while doing repairs in the Belcher's house.
The Belchers go to a mini golf course on Thanksgiving morning.
A virtual reality arcade opens next door, and Gene spends all of his money; Louise and Tina try to build a menu tower taller than they ever have before.
Louise suspects there's something sinister afoot during a Halloween field trip to an apple orchard; Tina and Gene hope to win the school costume parade.
Tina cheers Jimmy Jr. on at a semi-prestigious dancing seminar; Bob and Linda compete to see who can catch the most home run balls outside of Wonder Wharf Stadium.
At a comet watch party, Bob tries to keep Teddy from looking for signs from the universe; the kids try to make their comet wishes come true.
A school assignment about careers sends Louise spiraling, trying to imagine what her future might hold.
The family's Labor Day lake trip takes a turn when the Belchers find themselves trapped in their cabin, hiding from what lurks outside.
Bob, Linda and the kids help Mr. Fischoeder put on a play to get his brother Felix to confess to a theft; Louise is jealous of Tina's hands.
Bob competes in a competition to inherit Mr. Fischoeder's 100-year-old tortoise.
The kids want to host an open mic night at the restaurant, but the hidden costs keep mounting and Bob worries that the night will ruin them.
Louise trains Tina to be the last student standing during a cheese throwing battle against the other eighth graders; Bob and Teddy teach Linda how to successfully eavesdrop on customers' conversations.
Louise stages a murder mystery in a creepy old dollhouse.
When Tina's new shirt is ridiculed by Tammy and Jocelyn in a Wagstaff News segment called ``Wow or Weird,`` she goes to her fantasy world and writes about a futuristic world in which she is a robot.
When Louise, Gene and Tina try to track down a lost family recipe for a Mother's Day gift for Linda, first they have to navigate an old family feud.
When Gene becomes obsessed with an old handheld game, Bob offers to help with a school project in hopes of steering his son toward more interesting pursuits; Louise and Tina take over a grocery store kiddie ride.
Linda has a big day planned when her friend comes to visit; Bob and the kids help Nat with her limo competition.
When Linda's sister, Gayle (Megan Mullally), comes to the restaurant in tears because her date was canceled, the kids compete to be her companion for the evening.
Louise befriends a house spider and hides it in her room after Linda and Bob tell her to remove it from the apartment; Bob tries to make a friend outside the people that come to the restaurant.
Big Bob comes to dinner so that Tina can interview him for a school project; the family members take turns coming up with their own versions of an infamous tree incident that happened to Pop Pop in his younger years.
After feeling slighted by a teacher during a special Ancient Greece unit, Louise, Millie and Regular-Sized Rudy take matters into their own hands to restore justice; Bob gets a room of his own.
Gene begrudgingly agrees to participate in a music video for Courtney; Teddy and Linda obsess over a mysterious customer at the restaurant.
Linda encourages Teddy to attend a farewell ceremony for the ship on which he served in the Navy, but it means confronting his Navy pals and his past.
Bob and Linda accept a Valentine's Day dinner invitation from the chef of a fancy restaurant; the kids have a scheme to get cheap Valentine's Day candy, but first they'll have to make it past an unusually strict babysitter.
Tina is determined to get some upper butt action at Chelsea's party; Teddy tries to get in on the family's competition of building objects from the basement trash.
Louise realizes the new plan for student evaluating teachers has shifted the power at school from teacher to student; Bob and Linda find they don't agree on where their final resting place should be.
After Gene breaks his favorite, extremely rare '70s era Christmas record, Tina and Louise join him in the search for another copy; Teddy wants to do a neighborhood Secret Santa with Bob and Linda.
Susmita offers to help Tina with a photography class assignment; a woman who used to live in the Belchers' apartment comes for a visit.
When Bob volunteers to cook Thanksgiving dinner for a retirement home, Louise gets stuck helping him on his most intense cooking day of the year; Gene and Tina try to help Zeke entertain the residents.
Linda and the girls attempt to build a loft bed for Louise in just one day; Bob and Gene host a group of gamers.
When the Belcher kids participate in a beach clean-up for Wagstaff Volunteer Day, Louise gets drawn into a battle of wits with Mr. Fischoeder; Teddy surprises Bob and Linda with a new look.
Gene has a freak-out about growing up and desperately tries to relive his youth; Linda is tempted to try the fancy new hair salon that opened up next to Bob's Burgers, but she's scared of her hairdresser Gretchen's wrath.
Bob gets roped into a road trip with Teddy; Linda and the kids compete for the title of employee of the day.
When a mysterious note is sent to Linda on Halloween, she and Gayle must travel to their hometown to face a wrong they committed 27 years ago.
In order to help with anxiety about an upcoming oral report, Mr. Frond lends Tina a crystal that his new girlfriend alleges has special powers; Bob and Linda buy a box of imperfect produce and try to use it all before it rots.
Louise must pay a debt to Millie by attending the Pixie Princess Promenade; a bouquet in the shape of a dog forces Linda to confront her past.
After Tina and Bob plan a father-daughter date to see Bob's favorite vampire movie, Tina decides to invite her group of friends along; Linda opens a restaurant for the raccoons in their alley.
Linda needs the kids' help in fighting for a fun, dumb, local tradition; Bob is captivated by an online cucumber.
The Belcher kids get caught up in a game of cat-and-mouse when Dr. Yap comes to the restaurant in search of something that was taken from the waiting room of his office; Bob, Linda and Teddy try to clean a huge bird poop off the restaurant's window.
When Louise finds out that Rudy has a model bridge that explodes, she ropes her siblings into an adventure; Mort tries to teach Bob, Linda and Teddy how to meditate.
When Bob gets into a four-car fender bender right outside the restaurant, he realizes finding out who is at fault will not be as simple as he had thought.
Tina faces a hall-monitor crisis when she falls in love with a new underground trend; Bob and Linda try to come up with a way for Teddy to sneak food into a movie theater.
Linda's new routine of diet and exercise gives her gastrointestinal trouble on the day of parent-teacher-student conferences.
When Linda and Tina go to the shoe store, Gene is accidentally left home alone; Bob, Louise and Teddy go to buy restaurant equipment from a creepy guy whom Bob found on the internet.
While on a family trip to the flea market, Bob and Linda are haunted by a lie they told the kids about what really happened to their beloved stuffed animal, Wheelie Mammoth.
Linda drags Bob and the kids out into nature, determined to take the best holiday family portrait ever.
Louise convinces her parents to cash in on the lucrative Valentine's Day dinner business, even though it means putting Bob and Linda's own Valentine's Day plans on hold; Tina attends Tammy's Anti-Valentine's Day party.
When the Belchers get an unexpected invitation to cater the Glencrest Yacht Club's holiday boat parade, Bob wonders if there's a catch; Louise has her eye on the present-loaded Santa Schooner.
When Linda joins a women's business group, Gene gets possessive of her time; Louise and Tina want to learn how to fight.
When Linda's parents have a layover at an airport nearby, Bob and Linda attempt to turn it into their annual visit.
When Gene can't eat Thanksgiving dinner because of a stomach flu, the family tries to cheer him up.
The family must figure out how to keep the restaurant open after Bob's flattop breaks on the morning of the Ocean Avenue Business Association's Ocean Fest on Ocean Avenue.
Tina is put in charge of the Wagstaff School time capsule project, but she makes an enemy when she rejects Tammy's submission; Bob teases Linda over her inability to whistle.
Louise's plan to get revenge on Halloween for a candy transgression hits a snag when the Belcher kids meet a mysterious elderly woman at a hotel; Linda and a very squeamish Bob donate blood at a vampire-themed blood mobile.
On a tour of the town's bootlegging history, Linda and Louise stumble into a treasure-hunting adventure; Bob, Tina and Gene play host to a group of street performers looking to settle a beef.
Bob agrees to be the temporary chef at the Fischoeders' new nightclub; the kids decide to throw a party in the restaurant basement.
Linda tries to take her family to the symphony on free admission night, but her efforts are thwarted by a pinworm epidemic.
Bob goes on an epic quest to find a misplaced lockbox key; Tina attempts to learn a hand-slapping song that everyone can do -- but her.
A classmate comes to Louise for lessons in how to get in trouble; Bob reluctantly agrees to bring Jimmy Pesto his hernia medication.
While trying to show Tina what's great about their town, Linda ends up on the trail of a legendary local singer; Teddy turns to Bob for help in arguing with a sports radio host.
Louise must face her fear of public pooping when her class goes on an overnight trip to the aquarium; Linda enlists the family to make a video for her parents' anniversary.
In order to become a member of the community garden, Bob must give Louise's enemy a job at the restaurant.
When Teddy finds himself doubting his abilities as a handyman, the kids build up his confidence.
Gene, Tina and Louise are excited about joining a go-kart league; Bob helps Teddy discretely serve his home-brewed beer.
Tina goes to see Josh perform in a tap show and suspects sabotage when he's injured on stage.
The Belchers have a wild night at a casino and Linda learns more about her late grandfather than she wanted to know.
The family takes an unexpected road trip with Nat the limo driver.
Bob and the kids help a down-on-his-luck restaurant owner; Linda and Teddy get carried away with St. Patrick's Day festivities.
When Gayle decides to host an artist workshop in a yurt, Linda feels compelled to support her sister; Louise and Gene lead a covert operation to find a lost cat for a cash reward.
Tina competes against Gene and Louise to write a new school song for Wagstaff; Bob and Linda battle blinding glare from Jimmy Pesto's new shiny steel awning across the street.
Louise skeptically joins Jessica and fifth-grader Megan in their search for Wharfy, a mythical sea monster; Bob takes an online master class by a world-renowned chef.
Tina goes too far trying to be a perfect mentor; Bob and Linda test out the gym next door.
Bob must take legal action after he slips on the sidewalk and needs to pay for surgery; Jairo promises to heal Bob without doctors; the kids form a fake law firm.
Gene gets kicked out of the Ocean Avenue Hifi Emporium, but Louise takes matters into her own hands to defend Gene's honor.
Gene and Courtney are asked be the new hosts of the morning announcements, but their romantic history threatens their big break; Tina offers to organize the Valentine's Day fundraiser.
Linda works a temp job at the post office to make extra money for the holidays; Bob and Tina get trapped at home with Linda's fussy family; Gene and Louise scramble to find the perfect gift for Tina.
Gene auditions for a small role in a local theater production, but things backfire when he discovers that Linda actually bargained with the director to get Gene the part.
Bob is determined to do whatever it takes to cook a rare heritage turkey after the gas goes out on Thanksgiving.
Bob and Linda challenge themselves and attend a loft party on a stormy night; the kids challenge their babysitter and face the storm in an ice cream truck.
Bob and Louise host an exclusive screening of a Hawk & Chick movie at the restaurant, until the actor who plays Hawk throws a wrench into the works.
On a Belcher family trip to the mall, Tina is mistaken for a sleeping boy's girlfriend; Gene and Louise are turned loose on motorized animals; Linda disrupts a book reading; Bob struggles to shop for acceptable pants.
Tina and the Thundergirls spend the night in the woods, and Tina faces something even scarier than her nemesis, Troop 257.
Things get spooky when Tina dissects a pig in science class; Bob and Linda battle a giant ball of ear wax.
Tina and Bob participate in the Thundergirls father-daughter cardboard boat race; Tina tries to hide her feelings about Bob's terrible boat-building skills; Linda drags Louise and Gene to a fire station open house and overstays her welcome.
Unable to afford a rare gourmet mushroom for a Burger of the Day, Bob and Gene jump into the cutthroat world of mushroom foraging; Tina's powerful new prescription glasses lead her to believe she has a superpower.
Bob's plan to surprise Linda for their anniversary gets tricky when the kids become involved.
Tina gets a chance to be a soloist in a play but is concerned the role will ruin her social status; Linda thinks her promising business plan might make the Belcher family rich.
The Belchers try to help Bob's friend, Critter, after he lands in jail for unpaid parking tickets; Linda takes a job as a babysitter.
Linda agrees to drive Teddy to pick up Kathleen from her colonoscopy after he accidentally injures himself; the kids concoct a scheme to prank an overhead drone which is set to film the school from above.
When the Belchers visit the local drive-in, Bob comes up with a plan to save the theater from closing; Linda accidentally insults another mom while on a group text chain; Louise and Gene hide from Tina after stealing some of her favorite candy.
Tina and Louise volunteer to run Jimmy Junior's campaign in order to keep Millie from winning; Bob becomes obsessed with a $300 knife.
Tina and Darryl team up to win the Cupid's Couple contest; Linda plans a week of Valentine's Day activities for her and Bob.
After hearing about a mythical creature that lives locally, Gene leads his siblings and their friends on a mission to find it; downtime at the restaurant brings out Linda's competitive nature.
When Zeke gets into trouble, the Belcher kids and Jimmy Jr. try to prevent him from being sent to a disciplinary school; Tina tries to thwart their mission, so she can have Jimmy Jr. to herself; Randy rents out Bob's Burgers to shoot a film.
Linda attempts to become more involved with the P.T.A.; Bob tries to cheer up a hardware store owner after unknowingly making a joke about his pet parrot that recently flew away.
When the kids have to run a mandatory mile for school on free-ice-cream day, they hatch an elaborate plot to sneak away; Bob and Linda frantically try to secure discount tickets to a show at the Wharf Arts Center.
When Bob meets his personal hero -- a renegade radio DJ who refuses to compromise -- the Belchers get in over their heads while trying to help him stage a comeback.
The kids visit a marionette theater for a school field trip, and Louise gets on the theater owner's bad side; Bob takes pity on a guy who's handing out flyers in front of the restaurant.
Gene convinces Tina and Louise to help him save a misunderstood plankton blob from being destroyed by a yacht club.
The family forces Bob to take a much-needed day off, only for him to wind up working at a local sandwich shop; Linda and the kids throw a last-minute baby shower at the restaurant for a female biker group.
Things get out of hand when Louise wins a contest to be principal for a day; Teddy has a unique suggestion to help Bob when he suddenly finds himself unable to flip burgers.
The Belcher kids come to the rescue when a bounce house crisis strikes Regular-Sized Rudy's party; an unexpected guest at the restaurant forces Bob to face an old fear.
Tina, discouraged by not being asked to the prom by Jimmy Jr., forms an unhealthy attachment to a goose from the nearby park; Linda joins a dating app to help Gretchen find a match.
A Valentine's Day fight between Bob and Linda has the kids feeling confused; Tina, Louise and Gene tell their own story as a distraction from awkward tension.
The Belchers make it their mission to help Teddy get his dream girl, but Tina is convinced she's found a better match for him.
When Linda's new friend introduces her to essential oils, Aunt Gayle is convinced she must be rescued; Bob and Teddy are bamboozled into performing a series of annoying favors for Mr. Huggins.
Teenagers take over the Belchers' sledding territory, inciting an epic turf war; Bob steps in to help Linda, who's in a time crunch to get three scarves knitted before Christmas.
Tina and her new science partner create a device that allows them to communicate with aliens, but their excitement turns to fear when they receive a dangerous warning message; Bob attempts to sell mini coatracks he bought.
Gene is livid when his best friend Alex ditches him to be Courtney's roller-dancing partner; Teddy, Linda and Bob let their imaginations get the best of them when they discover someone is stalking the restaurant.
The Belchers set out to save a turkey from a trip to the slaughterhouse, but the mission becomes more complicated than they had anticipated.
Bob agrees to drive professional quilter Edith around town after she convinces him to help her get revenge; the kids attend a lavish ``Gatsby``-themed birthday party; Linda helps Teddy expand his taste palate.
The kids seek revenge on their school guidance counselor; they get entangled in sibling rivalry between two pilots; Linda and Bob put their game faces on when Teddy invites them to a paper airplane contest.
The kids set out for their regular Halloween shenanigans, but when everyone's candy bags start mysteriously disappearing, it's up to Tina, Louise and Gene to find the culprit.
Tina, Louise and Gene get a taste of business when they join the school's Tweentrepeneurs club; Bob and Linda find themselves outsmarted by a dine-and-dasher.
Louise, Tina and Gene devise a master plan to get the grand prize dune buggy at their local arcade; Teddy convinces Bob and Linda to take in a chicken by promising fresh eggs.
Convinced she's met the love of her life, Tina disguises herself as a boy and sneaks into the Boyz 4 Now auditions to find him; Teddy asks the rest of the Belcher gang to nurse his baby rat back to health.
Teddy gets stuck in an underground survival bunker, and he calls on Bob to find him and get him out.
Tina seeks the help of Mr. Ambrose after Tammy steals her idea for the annual Halloween costume contest; Bob tries to find out who is stealing his perfectly crafted pumpkins.
Teddy tries to impress his ex-wife by organizing a day trip on his newly refurbished boat; Tina attempts to prove she's responsible enough to have a cellphone by taking care Bob's prized eraser.
When Louise contracts a bad case of the flu, Linda has a mishap trying to deliver Louise's favorite toy to her bedside; Louise has a wild, fever-induced dream.
The whole town gets involved when a journalist comes to profile the restaurant on the same day the kids play an epic prank.
Tina's time volunteering at a nursing home forces her to rethink her ideas of love and romance; influenced by his friends, Bob makes questionable choices.
When Bob and Linda decide to send Tina to horse camp, she realizes she has to say goodbye to her imaginary horse, Jericho; Linda creates a restaurant camp for Gene and Louise.
Louise's extensive card collection gets confiscated at school, and she devises a plan to get them back; Bob must give a eulogy for an old acquaintance despite an unfortunate incident that happened years ago.
As Bob wonders about the worth of working in the restaurant business, a couple who fell in love at the restaurant asks the Belchers to cater their wedding; when things don't go as planned, Linda tries to save the day.
When a malicious juice truck owner tries to set up shop in the Belchers' alley, Louise devises a plan to win back their turf; Linda learns that she can't always run to her sister's defense.
The Belchers attend open houses for the free food; Linda meets a charming real estate agent and agrees to a private showing; the kids stumble upon an unexpected surprise; the family ends up getting involved with a real estate scheme.
When the power goes out two days before Christmas, the Belchers must spend the holiday at Mr. Fischoeder's family's old hunting lodge.
Tina decides to join the Junior Lifeguards but struggles with the training; business booms when Bob and Linda offer free Wi-Fi at the restaurant, but it is soon threatened by a cyberattack.
After forgetting Bob's birthday, Linda and the kids attempt to plan a last-minute surprise party; Linda asks Hugo if Bob can go with him while he's doing restaurant health inspections.
The Belcher kids go to Outdoor Education only to have it rain; Tina meets a hermit living in the woods; Bob and Linda experience what it's like to be empty nesters.
Bob and Linda's double date takes a disastrous turn when the couples get trapped; Louise hosts a zombie movie night, but when the zombies turn out to be too scary, Tina must take charge.
Gene gets invited to his first sleepover, and things don't go as planned; Bob and Linda record themselves while sleeping to prove who snores more.
Tina gets Gene and Louise to help ensure she gets a big hall-monitor promotion; Linda adorns the walls of the restaurant with napkins decorated by customers.
After forgetting that they signed up Louise for a soccer league, the Belchers must help her prepare to play in the season's last game; Linda and Gene seize an opportunity to turn the restaurant into a piano bar.
Tina sets Tammy up with Brett, a boy from out of town; Gene loses his baby tooth and must find a replacement to complete Linda's collection.
The kids set out to find a secret room filled with homemade ceramics which is rumored to be hidden at their school; Teddy starts a phone repair service and the adults become determined to improve his online rating.
When a new playground game is introduced, the school's social hierarchy is turned upside-down; Linda fills in for the local library storyteller and pulls out all the stops to perfect her storyteller persona.
After a rough breakup on Valentine's Day, the Belcher women have a limo girls' night out to make Tina feel better; Bob and Gene have a trapeze experience that brings them closer.
Linda begins questioning guests at her party after her prized ornaments are stolen; the kids suspect the anti-Santa.
Tina goes undercover in her old Thundergirls troop to find who is giving away cookie secrets; Linda dyes her hair.
Teddy's family unexpectedly announces they're coming for Thanksgiving; the preparation proves challenging; Teddy is discovered to be a hoarder.
Tina's new baby-sitting enterprise is quickly derailed by her nemesis Tammy; Bob and Linda check out a competitor's restaurant that is known for its burgers.
On Halloween night, Linda tries to impress the kids by taking them to look for a wolf that has been terrorizing the town; an injured and medicated Bob believes that Teddy has turned into a werewolf.
Mr. Frond's therapy dolls are mysteriously attacked; Louise teams up with Millie to help solve the case; Teddy decides to get into the inspirational poster business.
Bob's Burgers begins serving brunch to compete with Jimmy Pesto, but it quickly turns to chaos; Tina, Gene, and Louise decide to help Mr. Fischoeder's brother.
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When Bob finds out that the nearby wildness equipment store is having a going-out-of-business sale, he finally realizes his dream of becoming an outdoorsman; Linda and the kids spend the night watching the rehearsal for Aunt Gayle's one-woman show.
The promise of an easy win is enough to persuade Bob to enter a float contest for the Bog to Beach parade.
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Bob's outdated camcorder malfunctions, so the kids perform a reimagined version of the Mother's Day show at Wagstaff for Linda when she comes down with a cold and can't attend.
After Louise gets in trouble at school, Linda is forced to meet with Mr. Frond; Linda is torn between following school policy or her own moral code.
After Louise gets in trouble at school, Linda is forced to meet with Mr. Frond; Linda is torn between following school policy or her own moral code.
Gene accompanies Bob to a rock 'n' roll laser show; the girls go to a wacky restaurant for dinner.
Gene accompanies Bob to a rock 'n' roll laser show; the girls go to a wacky restaurant for dinner.
Linda wins a dream weekend at the place where her favorite TV show is filmed; Teddy's back problems leave him stuck on the floor.
After the Belcher parents have a little too much fun hiding Easter eggs, the entire family gets enlisted to find the lone egg quickly rotting in its hiding place.
Tina finds unexpected success on the debate team; Louise and Gene convince their parents to help fund a stop-motion movie focusing on a surprising subject.
When Tina learns that the aquarium is in danger of closing, the Belcher kids devise a plan to keep it running; Bob realizes that he could learn from Linda's customer service skills.
When Tina is unable to speak after falling and biting her tongue during a cheerleading audition, Louise offers to be her translator.
Linda eagerly accepts the chance to chaperone Tina's weekend away at a heroine conference; Gene and Louise have plans for a weekend alone with Bob.
When Gene discovers the formula for his favorite chocolate has changed, he works with the head of the company to try to remedy the situation; Bob gets involved in one of Teddy's less-than-perfect plans.
When she learns she has a cavity, Louise runs away from the dentist's office and seeks refuge at Aunt Gail's (Megan Mullally) house.
Louise must defend one of her biggest foes at Wagstaff during a mock trial; Bob and Jimmy Pesto work together to catch a scammer.
When Gene, Louise and Tina discover a valuable whale by-product on the beach, Louise tries to cheat her siblings out of the profit; Bob and Linda deal with their unstable landlord.
Tina attends a convention based on an animated show about ponies and finds that many of the fans are middle-aged men; when Tina is tricked out of her rare pony toy, Bob goes undercover to get it back.
When Gayle's cat, Mr. Business, secures a pet agent, Bob finds out that Linda may have been helping to fund the cat's career.
As Valentine's Day approaches, the kids find themselves in love-caused chaos; Bob decides on a romantic gesture to impress Linda.
After predicting a telemarketer's call at the restaurant, Linda and the kids believe she's psychic.
After hurting her ankle, Tina sends a robot version of herself to school and in the process has an unexpected breakthrough with Jimmy Jr.
Bob unexpectedly gets involved in an intense gingerbread house-building competition with Mr. Fischoeder's friends; Linda and Teddy take the kids caroling.
Tina has a mishap that gets her thrown into detention, forcing Bob and Linda to let Gene and Louise stay home alone; Bob and Linda get into a jam with their accountant.
Gene and Louise try to ruin their day-before-Thanksgiving play to save their long weekend; Linda finds a potato that resembles her late grandfather.
Bob secures a new meat provider who claims to save clients money on every order, but he soon realizes that things are too good to be true.
The Belchers hire a documentary filmmaker and a former football star to help them film a commercial.
Tina seeks the help of Mr. Ambrose after Tammy steals her idea for the annual Halloween costume contest; Bob tries to find out who is stealing his perfectly crafted pumpkins.
Tina hangs out with bad girl Tammy in an effort to get closer to Jimmy Junior.
After the restaurant receives an unfavorable review from a critic, Bob's plan to get a redo spirals out of control.
In order to get closer to Jimmy Jr., Tina becomes a magician's assistant; Bob becomes the victim of a curse.
Teddy tries to impress his ex-wife by organizing a day trip on his newly refurbished boat; Tina attempts to prove she's responsible enough to have a cellphone by taking care Bob's prized eraser.
When a drugged Bob kisses Gayle thinking she's Linda, Gayle develops a crush on him.
When Louise contracts a bad case of the flu, Linda has a mishap trying to deliver Louise's favorite toy to her bedside; Louise has a wild, fever-induced dream.
Bob becomes obsessed with a burger-flipping video game after Jimmy Pesto gets a high score and insults Bob.
A bogus synchronized swimming independent study helps the kids avoid gym class; Bob adds a soft-serve ice cream machine to the restaurant.
Tina must confront her fear and her past when she advances to the County Finals of a national free throw competition.
A lice infestation breaks out in Wagstaff; Bob tries to make improvements to the restaurant, but ends up driving customers away.
Louise decides to take matters into her own hands after a family vote goes against buying a new couch.
The whole town gets involved when a journalist comes to profile the restaurant on the same day the kids play an epic prank.
Tina's time volunteering at a nursing home forces her to rethink her ideas of love and romance; influenced by his friends, Bob makes questionable choices.
When Bob and Linda decide to send Tina to horse camp, she realizes she has to say goodbye to her imaginary horse, Jericho; Linda creates a restaurant camp for Gene and Louise.
Louise enters a contest that could give Tina a chance to meet the exiting member of a boy band; an interesting piece of history about Bob's restaurant leads to tension between Bob and Jimmy Pesto.
Bob's friend Warren offers to invest in the restaurant and give it a makeover.
Tina gets a chance to be a soloist in a play but is concerned the role will ruin her social status; Linda thinks her promising business plan might make the Belcher family rich.
Linda plans a surprise slumber party for Louise, much to her dismay; Louise tries to make the girls go home; Linda becomes infatuated some raccoons that are getting into the restaurant's dumpster.
The Belchers try to help Bob's friend, Critter, after he lands in jail for unpaid parking tickets; Linda takes a job as a babysitter.
The Belchers spend Christmas Eve running from a candy cane-shaped truck; Teddy gets stuck in the Santa trap.
The Belcher kids come to the rescue when a bounce house crisis strikes Regular-Sized Rudy's party; an unexpected guest at the restaurant forces Bob to face an old fear.
After hearing about a mythical creature that lives locally, Gene leads his siblings and their friends on a mission to find it; downtime at the restaurant brings out Linda's competitive nature.
A lice infestation breaks out in Wagstaff; Bob tries to make improvements to the restaurant, but ends up driving customers away.
Louise decides to take matters into her own hands after a family vote goes against buying a new couch.
Bob must take legal action after he slips on the sidewalk and needs to pay for surgery; Jairo promises to heal Bob without doctors; the kids form a fake law firm.
Gene and Courtney are asked be the new hosts of the morning announcements, but their romantic history threatens their big break; Tina offers to organize the Valentine's Day fundraiser.
When Bob throws a dinner party, Gayle takes advantage of the opportunity to introduce her new love interest to the family; a long-standing feud is revealed.
A grumpy mall Santa (Henry Winkler) threatens to put Gene, Tina and Louise on the naughty list, inspiring them to arrange a musical performance in hopes of changing Santa's mind before Christmas.
Bob, Linda and the kids brave river rapids, squirrels and separation while on a camping adventure.
Thanksgiving festivities are put in jeopardy when a snowstorm derails Bob's trip home with an injured Gayle (Megan Mullally).
When Louise reveals that she hasn't been scared before, the Belchers visit a haunted house; the trip is more frightening than anticipated.
Gene goes to baseball camp; Tina gets hooked on caffeine.
Bob chaperones the kids' field trip; Louise gets lost in a closed rainforest exhibit at the museum.
Bob thinks the upcoming Land Ship parade will increase business -- until he learns two porta-potties will be in front of his restaurant; Tina's friends tell her she is boring.
When Louise and Tina go to a Boyz 4 Now concert, Louise develops a crush on one of the singers; Gene enters a table-setting competition.
When Bob starts to lose his hair, Linda reminisces about his mustache and how it made her fall for him; the kids make up their own versions of how Bob and Linda met.
When Bob and Louise meet Hawk, the star of their favorite monster series, they decide to mastermind a father-daughter reunion.
Faced with a rent increase, Bob and the other tenants on Ocean Avenue organize a strike only to discover they will have to compete with one another at Mr. Fischoeder's estate to keep rent reasonable.
When a terrible storm strands the Belchers in Craggy Neck, they must take shelter with the mysterious owner of a large beach house.
When Bob cuts his finger and Linda has to take him to the hospital, the kids turn the basement of the restaurant into a makeshift casino.
When Bob sends Linda out of the house to give him more time to work on her birthday surprise, she goes missing.
Gene starts a band -- only to be kicked out, and ends up vowing to never play the Casio again; Linda has a terrible rash.
The kids try to escape Saturday detention so they can attend the Cotton Candy Festival; Bob and Linda suspect a young girl of scamming them.
Linda is disappointed by Bob's idea of romance; when the school's chinchilla, which Linda was supposed to be watching, escapes, a wild chase ensues.
When Bob's automatic helicopter falls apart, he battles the manufacturer to get a refund; Tina gets help preparing for her oral book report.
When Linda's sister, Gayle (Megan Mullally), comes to the restaurant in tears because her date was canceled, the kids compete to be her companion for the evening.
Tina and Louise volunteer to run Jimmy Junior's campaign in order to keep Millie from winning; Bob becomes obsessed with a $300 knife.
Tina and Darryl team up to win the Cupid's Couple contest; Linda plans a week of Valentine's Day activities for her and Bob.
In order to become a member of the community garden, Bob must give Louise's enemy a job at the restaurant.
Gene, Tina and Louise are excited about joining a go-kart league; Bob helps Teddy discretely serve his home-brewed beer.
Tina gets Gene and Louise to help ensure she gets a big hall-monitor promotion; Linda adorns the walls of the restaurant with napkins decorated by customers.
Tina goes undercover in her old Thundergirls troop to find who is giving away cookie secrets; Linda dyes her hair.
At Bob's father's Christmas party, he and Bob rehash an old argument; the kids compete to get the best gift for Bob.
When Bob enters a burger contest, he discovers his distinguishing ingredient is missing; the kids try to help their dad.
When a terrible storm strands the Belchers in Craggy Neck, they must take shelter with the mysterious owner of a large beach house.
While Bob boycotts Thanksgiving, Linda and the kids spend the day at the First Annual Fischoeder Turk-tacular Turkey Town Festival; a wild bird attack leads to mayhem.
While Bob boycotts Thanksgiving, Linda and the kids spend the day at the First Annual Fischoeder Turk-tacular Turkey Town Festival; a wild bird attack leads to mayhem.
When Bob learns his burgers contributed to Teddy's bad health, he signs up for a stuntman boot camp with his friend; the kids make an ice rink in the freezer.
When Bob learns his burgers contributed to Teddy's bad health, he signs up for a stuntman boot camp with his friend; the kids make an ice rink in the freezer.
When Bob sends Linda out of the house to give him more time to work on her birthday surprise, she goes missing.
Tina starts a romance with a spirit thought to be living in the Belchers' basement.
Tina starts a romance with a spirit thought to be living in the Belchers' basement.
Gene decides to stage an underground performance of his ``Die Hard``-inspired musical, triggering a feud when he decides to schedule for the same night as Courtney's school sanctioned show.
Gene decides to stage an underground performance of his ``Die Hard``-inspired musical, triggering a feud when he decides to schedule for the same night as Courtney's school sanctioned show.
Tina attempts to save her school news segment by interviewing Mr. Frond about his revolutionary new computer game; Bob and Linda entertain Teddy by making up the plots to popular horror movies they haven't seen.
Bosco goes to Bob needing to learn how to make a burger for an undercover mission to oust criminal and burger joint owner Vincent Balicki.
When Gayle tells the family she's sending in an audition tape to be on Tough Stuff Island, Linda is determined to make her tape boring to save her from being humiliated on a rejection reel; Bob struggles with his new electric grinder.
The family gets invited to Rudy's father's birthday party; Tina attempts to convince a woman to commit to a relationship with Rudy's father.
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Linda and the kids must save the day when Felix's desperate measures put Bob and Mr. Fischoeder in danger.
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Motivated by the promise of a beachside burger restaurant, Bob helps Felix (Zach Galifianakis) talk Mr. Fischoeder (Kevin Kline) into selling Wonder Wharf.
When Tina is unable to speak after falling and biting her tongue during a cheerleading audition, Louise offers to be her translator.
When she learns she has a cavity, Louise runs away from the dentist's office and seeks refuge at Aunt Gail's (Megan Mullally) house.
When Gene, Louise and Tina discover a valuable whale by-product on the beach, Louise tries to cheat her siblings out of the profit; Bob and Linda deal with their unstable landlord.
Tina attends a convention based on an animated show about ponies and finds that many of the fans are middle-aged men; when Tina is tricked out of her rare pony toy, Bob goes undercover to get it back.
After predicting a telemarketer's call at the restaurant, Linda and the kids believe she's psychic.
When the Belchers go on a train trip, Gene, Louise and Tina are seated in a separate car; Linda and Bob indulge in a wine-tasting.
Linda's mother visits; Bob gets stuck in a wall while trying to repair a leak in the roof.
When Bob and Linda plan a romantic getaway at a burger convention, they ask Teddy to watch the kids; Teddy tries to put Tina's crush in his place.
Tina isn't invited to a classmate's bat mitzvah but ends up at the event anyway when her family is hired to cater.
Bob and Linda learn that their kids' essays about their fantasy versions of the school are considered offensive and too creative.
The Belchers hire a documentary filmmaker and a former football star to help them film a commercial.
In order to get closer to Jimmy Jr., Tina becomes a magician's assistant; Bob becomes the victim of a curse.
Linda plans a surprise slumber party for Louise, much to her dismay; Louise tries to make the girls go home; Linda becomes infatuated some raccoons that are getting into the restaurant's dumpster.
The Belchers spend Christmas Eve running from a candy cane-shaped truck; Teddy gets stuck in the Santa trap.
Bob becomes a substitute home economics teacher at Tina's school and creates a restaurant in the classroom.
Linda reunites her old band to perform at her high school reunion; a woman who had a crush on Bob in high school attempts to impress him.
Bob discovers his carefully prepared turkey was put in the toilet in an act of Thanksgiving sabotage.
When Bob gets a job cooking at a frat house, he and the brothers find themselves in the middle of a prank war; the kids hatch a plan to invade the frat house.
The kids talk Bob into letting them cut school so they can help him select a Valentine's Day gift for Linda; Linda organizes a speed-dating event at the restaurant.
Linda's attempt to spice up date night by signing up for flying lessons backfires when Bob refuses to go with her, and she ends up the target of a charming pilot.
The kids' Halloween adventure goes awry when Louise's friend Millie takes them hostage.
When the health inspector quits to become a nudist, leaving Bob with a worse alternative, Bob decides to brave the nude beach and try to get him back.
Bob, Linda and the kids brave river rapids, squirrels and separation while on a camping adventure.
Linda forces Louise to attend a mother-daughter seminar in hope of improving their relationship; Tina asks Bob to teach her to shave her legs.
Gene goes to baseball camp; Tina gets hooked on caffeine.
Bob chaperones the kids' field trip; Louise gets lost in a closed rainforest exhibit at the museum.
When Louise and Tina go to a Boyz 4 Now concert, Louise develops a crush on one of the singers; Gene enters a table-setting competition.
When Bob cuts his finger and Linda has to take him to the hospital, the kids turn the basement of the restaurant into a makeshift casino.
Car trouble causes the Belchers to cancel their night out; the family hits a winning streak while competing on a TV game show.
When the Belchers visit Linda's parents in Florida, they find that the senior home where they live is full of swingers; Tina, Gene and Louise search for a legendary snake.
Louise's schoolmate Arnold enlists her to direct a promotional video for his new bodyguarding business; a stolen car blasting 90s alternative rock is abandoned outside the restaurant.
When Tina starts dating Josh, a ballet dancer, Jimmy Jr. becomes jealous and the two guys wind up in a dance-off for her heart.
Louise tries to take down her teacher by recreating a Thomas Edison experiment involving electrocuting an elephant.
In an homage to E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Gene finds an expensive talking toilet and befriends it; together with Louise and Tina, the Belcher kids help the toilet hide from the evil toilet hunter.
When Linda quits her job at the restaurant because she thinks Bob doesn't appreciate her, he tries to run the place in her absence; Tina meets a potential soul mate while restocking the milk fridge.
The kids talk Bob into letting them cut school so they can help him select a Valentine's Day gift for Linda; Linda organizes a speed-dating event at the restaurant.
When a bank robbery across from the restaurant goes awry, Bob finds himself in the middle of a hostage situation.
Tina tracks the ``Mad Pooper`` running wild at the middle school.
When the health inspector quits to become a nudist, leaving Bob with a worse alternative, Bob decides to brave the nude beach and try to get him back.
When the kids go on a treasure hunt in an abandoned taffy factory, Linda and Bob must find them before a scheduled demolition takes place.
A family trip to see Christmas lights turns into a rescue mission, in more ways than one.
Linda forces Louise to attend a mother-daughter seminar in hope of improving their relationship; Tina asks Bob to teach her to shave her legs.
Bob befriends his favorite baseball player when the pitcher starts playing for the local team; the dark side of minor league baseball threatens to corrupt the Belchers.
The family has high hopes when Bob inherits a storage unit; when they learn a man named Chet (Zach Galifianakis) is living inside the unit, Linda invites Chet to stay at the restaurant.
An interruption alters the direction of the musical-murder-mystery dinner that Linda and the kids are staging at the restaurant.
The family thinks Gene's new girlfriend is annoying and talks him into dumping her, but he reconsiders when he learns her father could possibly help his music career.
Tina worries that she is a jinx when she wrecks the car and gets the family involved with a questionable insurance agent (Bob Odenkirk).
When the mechanical shark Mr. Fischoeder bought as a pier attraction starts terrorizing the town, the Belchers work to save the day.
Bob wants to make Thanksgiving memorable, but Mr. Fischoeder needs to use Bob and his family to stage a dinner to make his ex jealous.
When Bob brings his family along for a cooking job on a docked cruise ship, the ship departs with them aboard, leaving no one to tend the restaurant.
Bob and his family spend the weekend with Mort the mortician while work is done on the restaurant; Linda and Bob double date with Mort and a female mortician (Amy Sedaris).
Bob fires the kids so they won't have to work during their summer break, but they get so bored they find other work; Bob hires Mickey the bank robber.
Bob's landlord tells him Jimmy Pesto wants to take over his lease to expand his gift shop, forcing the Belcher family to scramble to save the restaurant.
The Belcher kids ditch their usual trick-or-treating route and head to a neighborhood known for distributing full-size candy bars; Linda and Bob go to Teddy's ``Black and Orange`` party.
Insomnia sends Bob on a creative spree in the kitchen, but at what cost?
A gang of bikers mourning the loss of their leader hang out at Bob's Burgers; Louise's bunny ears are stolen.
When the Belchers go on a train trip, Gene, Louise and Tina are seated in a separate car; Linda and Bob indulge in a wine-tasting.
When Bob and Linda plan a romantic getaway at a burger convention, they ask Teddy to watch the kids; Teddy tries to put Tina's crush in his place.
Tina isn't invited to a classmate's bat mitzvah but ends up at the event anyway when her family is hired to cater.
Bob and Linda learn that their kids' essays about their fantasy versions of the school are considered offensive and too creative.
Bob appears on the local morning show's cooking segment, but Gene steals the spotlight when he crashes the set in a Sasquatch mask.
Tina hangs out with bad girl Tammy in an effort to get closer to Jimmy Junior.
After the restaurant receives an unfavorable review from a critic, Bob's plan to get a redo spirals out of control.
When a drugged Bob kisses Gayle thinking she's Linda, Gayle develops a crush on him.
Bob is talked into buying a food truck; the kids cause trouble at a food festival.
Bob becomes obsessed with a burger-flipping video game after Jimmy Pesto gets a high score and insults Bob.
A bogus synchronized swimming independent study helps the kids avoid gym class; Bob adds a soft-serve ice cream machine to the restaurant.
When a bank robbery across from the restaurant goes awry, Bob finds himself in the middle of a hostage situation.
When the kids go on a treasure hunt in an abandoned taffy factory, Linda and Bob must find them before a scheduled demolition takes place.
Tina worries that she is a jinx when she wrecks the car and gets the family involved with a questionable insurance agent (Bob Odenkirk).
A gang of bikers mourning the loss of their leader hang out at Bob's Burgers; Louise's bunny ears are stolen.
Bob befriends his favorite baseball player when the pitcher starts playing for the local team; the dark side of minor league baseball threatens to corrupt the Belchers.
When a storm cancels Lobsterfest, Bob is happy to serve the would-be attendees; the kids decide to try lobster.
Bob and his family spend the weekend with Mort the mortician while work is done on the restaurant; Linda and Bob double date with Mort and a female mortician (Amy Sedaris).
When Bob starts to lose his hair, Linda reminisces about his mustache and how it made her fall for him; the kids make up their own versions of how Bob and Linda met.
Bob's landlord tells him Jimmy Pesto wants to take over his lease to expand his gift shop, forcing the Belcher family to scramble to save the restaurant.
Bob thinks the upcoming Land Ship parade will increase business -- until he learns two porta-potties will be in front of his restaurant; Tina's friends tell her she is boring.
Louise feels alienated when Bob and Gene start watching spaghetti westerns; Tina fights her way through a conflict-resolution program.
When Linda's sister hangs her paintings in the restaurant, Bob is forced to deal with the city's art council.
Linda tries to take advantage of tourist traffic by opening a bed and breakfast.
When Bob and Louise meet Hawk, the star of their favorite monster series, they decide to mastermind a father-daughter reunion.
A grumpy mall Santa (Henry Winkler) threatens to put Gene, Tina and Louise on the naughty list, inspiring them to arrange a musical performance in hopes of changing Santa's mind before Christmas.
When Bob throws a dinner party, Gayle takes advantage of the opportunity to introduce her new love interest to the family; a long-standing feud is revealed.
Tina desperately wants to get her first kiss at her 13th birthday party, but a series of unlucky events threatens her plans.
Faced with a rent increase, Bob and the other tenants on Ocean Avenue organize a strike only to discover they will have to compete with one another at Mr. Fischoeder's estate to keep rent reasonable.
An interruption alters the direction of the musical-murder-mystery dinner that Linda and the kids are staging at the restaurant.
Tina joins a martial arts class after developing a crush on the instructor; Bob decides to take matters into his own hands when Tina shirks her responsibilities at the restaurant.
Bob is furious when a documentary filmmaker tries to make a statement by placing a live cow outside the restaurant.
Linda's mother visits; Bob gets stuck in a wall while trying to repair a leak in the roof.
Bob tries to drum up some business; Louise starts a rumor that results in a visit from the health department.
Linda's attempt to spice up date night by signing up for flying lessons backfires when Bob refuses to go with her, and she ends up the target of a charming pilot.
The kids' Halloween adventure goes awry when Louise's friend Millie takes them hostage.
The family has high hopes when Bob inherits a storage unit; when they learn a man named Chet (Zach Galifianakis) is living inside the unit, Linda invites Chet to stay at the restaurant.
When the mechanical shark Mr. Fischoeder bought as a pier attraction starts terrorizing the town, the Belchers work to save the day.
Teddy seeks Linda's help in rehearsing for a play.
The kids explore a marine scrapyard in search of adventure, but the trip takes a dangerous turn.
Louise feels alienated when Bob and Gene start watching spaghetti westerns; Tina fights her way through a conflict-resolution program.
When Linda's sister hangs her paintings in the restaurant, Bob is forced to deal with the city's art council.
Bob's friend Warren offers to invest in the restaurant and give it a makeover.
Louise enters a contest that could give Tina a chance to meet the exiting member of a boy band; an interesting piece of history about Bob's restaurant leads to tension between Bob and Jimmy Pesto.
Bob fires the kids so they won't have to work during their summer break, but they get so bored they find other work; Bob hires Mickey the bank robber.
The Belcher kids ditch their usual trick-or-treating route and head to a neighborhood known for distributing full-size candy bars; Linda and Bob go to Teddy's ``Black and Orange`` party.
The family thinks Gene's new girlfriend is annoying and talks him into dumping her, but he reconsiders when he learns her father could possibly help his music career.
A documentary film profiling world-class archer Louise Belcher is interrupted by unexpected visitors.
At Bob's father's Christmas party, he and Bob rehash an old argument; the kids compete to get the best gift for Bob.
Car trouble causes the Belchers to cancel their night out; the family hits a winning streak while competing on a TV game show.
Linda reunites her old band to perform at her high school reunion; a woman who had a crush on Bob in high school attempts to impress him.
Bob discovers his carefully prepared turkey was put in the toilet in an act of Thanksgiving sabotage.
When Bob gets a job cooking at a frat house, he and the brothers find themselves in the middle of a prank war; the kids hatch a plan to invade the frat house.
When Bob brings his family along for a cooking job on a docked cruise ship, the ship departs with them aboard, leaving no one to tend the restaurant.
Tina, Gene and Louise strike it rich in the illegal snack business at school, but the addition of a new member to their ``cartel`` threatens to destroy it.
Linda forces everyone to go on a family walk; the kids stumble onto a bizarre conspiracy theory.
Bob appears on the local morning show's cooking segment, but Gene steals the spotlight when he crashes the set in a Sasquatch mask.
Bob becomes a substitute home economics teacher at Tina's school and creates a restaurant in the classroom.
Motivated by the promise of a beachside burger restaurant, Bob helps Felix (Zach Galifianakis) talk Mr. Fischoeder (Kevin Kline) into selling Wonder Wharf.
Linda and the kids must save the day when Felix's desperate measures put Bob and Mr. Fischoeder in danger.
When Bob enters a burger contest, he discovers his distinguishing ingredient is missing; the kids try to help their dad.
Gene starts a band -- only to be kicked out, and ends up vowing to never play the Casio again; Linda has a terrible rash.
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Louise must defend one of her biggest foes at Wagstaff during a mock trial; Bob and Jimmy Pesto work together to catch a scammer.
As Valentine's Day approaches, the kids find themselves in love-caused chaos; Bob decides on a romantic gesture to impress Linda.
After hurting her ankle, Tina sends a robot version of herself to school and in the process has an unexpected breakthrough with Jimmy Jr.
Bob unexpectedly gets involved in an intense gingerbread house-building competition with Mr. Fischoeder's friends; Linda and Teddy take the kids caroling.
Gene and Louise try to ruin their day-before-Thanksgiving play to save their long weekend; Linda finds a potato that resembles her late grandfather.
When Gayle's cat, Mr. Business, secures a pet agent, Bob finds out that Linda may have been helping to fund the cat's career.
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Tina finds unexpected success on the debate team; Louise and Gene convince their parents to help fund a stop-motion movie focusing on a surprising subject.
When Tina learns that the aquarium is in danger of closing, the Belcher kids devise a plan to keep it running; Bob realizes that he could learn from Linda's customer service skills.
After the Belcher parents have a little too much fun hiding Easter eggs, the entire family gets enlisted to find the lone egg quickly rotting in its hiding place.
When Gene discovers the formula for his favorite chocolate has changed, he works with the head of the company to try to remedy the situation; Bob gets involved in one of Teddy's less-than-perfect plans.
Linda eagerly accepts the chance to chaperone Tina's weekend away at a heroine conference; Gene and Louise have plans for a weekend alone with Bob.
Linda wins a dream weekend at the place where her favorite TV show is filmed; Teddy's back problems leave him stuck on the floor.
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Bob's Burgers begins serving brunch to compete with Jimmy Pesto, but it quickly turns to chaos; Tina, Gene, and Louise decide to help Mr. Fischoeder's brother.
Tina's new baby-sitting enterprise is quickly derailed by her nemesis Tammy; Bob and Linda check out a competitor's restaurant that is known for its burgers.
Teddy's family unexpectedly announces they're coming for Thanksgiving; the preparation proves challenging; Teddy is discovered to be a hoarder.
Linda begins questioning guests at her party after her prized ornaments are stolen; the kids suspect the anti-Santa.
Mr. Frond's therapy dolls are mysteriously attacked; Louise teams up with Millie to help solve the case; Teddy decides to get into the inspirational poster business.
On Halloween night, Linda tries to impress the kids by taking them to look for a wolf that has been terrorizing the town; an injured and medicated Bob believes that Teddy has turned into a werewolf.
The kids set out to find a secret room filled with homemade ceramics which is rumored to be hidden at their school; Teddy starts a phone repair service and the adults become determined to improve his online rating.
After a rough breakup on Valentine's Day, the Belcher women have a limo girls' night out to make Tina feel better; Bob and Gene have a trapeze experience that brings them closer.
When a new playground game is introduced, the school's social hierarchy is turned upside-down; Linda fills in for the local library storyteller and pulls out all the stops to perfect her storyteller persona.
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Bob and Linda's double date takes a disastrous turn when the couples get trapped; Louise hosts a zombie movie night, but when the zombies turn out to be too scary, Tina must take charge.
Tina decides to join the Junior Lifeguards but struggles with the training; business booms when Bob and Linda offer free Wi-Fi at the restaurant, but it is soon threatened by a cyberattack.
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Tina and Bob participate in the Thundergirls father-daughter cardboard boat race; Tina tries to hide her feelings about Bob's terrible boat-building skills; Linda drags Louise and Gene to a fire station open house and overstays her welcome.
Louise must face her fear of public pooping when her class goes on an overnight trip to the aquarium; Linda enlists the family to make a video for her parents' anniversary.
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Convinced she's met the love of her life, Tina disguises herself as a boy and sneaks into the Boyz 4 Now auditions to find him; Teddy asks the rest of the Belcher gang to nurse his baby rat back to health.
The kids seek revenge on their school guidance counselor; they get entangled in sibling rivalry between two pilots; Linda and Bob put their game faces on when Teddy invites them to a paper airplane contest.
The kids set out for their regular Halloween shenanigans, but when everyone's candy bags start mysteriously disappearing, it's up to Tina, Louise and Gene to find the culprit.
As Bob wonders about the worth of working in the restaurant business, a couple who fell in love at the restaurant asks the Belchers to cater their wedding; when things don't go as planned, Linda tries to save the day.
Louise, Tina and Gene devise a master plan to get the grand prize dune buggy at their local arcade; Teddy convinces Bob and Linda to take in a chicken by promising fresh eggs.
Tina, Louise and Gene get a taste of business when they join the school's Tweentrepeneurs club; Bob and Linda find themselves outsmarted by a dine-and-dasher.
Teenagers take over the Belchers' sledding territory, inciting an epic turf war; Bob steps in to help Linda, who's in a time crunch to get three scarves knitted before Christmas.
Bob agrees to drive professional quilter Edith around town after she convinces him to help her get revenge; the kids attend a lavish "Gatsby"-themed birthday party; Linda helps Teddy expand his taste palate.
The Belchers set out to save a turkey from a trip to the slaughterhouse, but the mission becomes more complicated than they had anticipated.
When Linda's new friend introduces her to essential oils, Aunt Gayle is convinced she must be rescued; Bob and Teddy are bamboozled into performing a series of annoying favors for Mr. Huggins.
Gene is livid when his best friend Alex ditches him to be Courtney's roller-dancing partner; Teddy, Linda and Bob let their imaginations get the best of them when they discover someone is stalking the restaurant.
The Belchers make it their mission to help Teddy get his dream girl, but Tina is convinced she's found a better match for him.
A Valentine's Day fight between Bob and Linda has the kids feeling confused; Tina, Louise and Gene tell their own story as a distraction from awkward tension.
Tina, discouraged by not being asked to the prom by Jimmy Jr., forms an unhealthy attachment to a goose from the nearby park; Linda joins a dating app to help Gretchen find a match.
The kids visit a marionette theater for a school field trip, and Louise gets on the theater owner's bad side; Bob takes pity on a guy who's handing out flyers in front of the restaurant.
The family forces Bob to take a much-needed day off, only for him to wind up working at a local sandwich shop; Linda and the kids throw a last-minute baby shower at the restaurant for a female biker group.
Things get out of hand when Louise wins a contest to be principal for a day; Teddy has a unique suggestion to help Bob when he suddenly finds himself unable to flip burgers.
Gene convinces Tina and Louise to help him save a misunderstood plankton blob from being destroyed by a yacht club.
When Bob meets his personal hero -- a renegade radio DJ who refuses to compromise -- the Belchers get in over their heads while trying to help him stage a comeback.
Linda attempts to become more involved with the P.T.A.; Bob tries to cheer up a hardware store owner after unknowingly making a joke about his pet parrot that recently flew away.
When the kids have to run a mandatory mile for school on free-ice-cream day, they hatch an elaborate plot to sneak away; Bob and Linda frantically try to secure discount tickets to a show at the Wharf Arts Center.
Bob's plan to surprise Linda for their anniversary gets tricky when the kids become involved.
When Zeke gets into trouble, the Belcher kids and Jimmy Jr. try to prevent him from being sent to a disciplinary school; Tina tries to thwart their mission, so she can have Jimmy Jr. to herself; Randy rents out Bob's Burgers to shoot a film.
Unable to afford a rare gourmet mushroom for a Burger of the Day, Bob and Gene jump into the cutthroat world of mushroom foraging; Tina's powerful new prescription glasses lead her to believe she has a superpower.
Tina becomes the new advice columnist for the school newspaper; Teddy volunteers to build a float for the Bounty of the Bay Parade.
Tina and Louise get into an argument.
When Louise signs up for a father-daughter boogie board contest, Bob's past comes back to haunt him.
Tina becomes the new advice columnist for the school newspaper; Teddy takes on more than he can handle when he volunteers to build a float for the Bounty of the Bay Parade.