I thought this episode was a good way to start off the season. I usually really like Louise and Millie episodes, and this was no different. Millie is the same, crazy self, leading to a lot of funny character interactions. The main plot was a lot of fun, and the message was handled in a fine way, but not that great. Also, the subplot was decent. It did have some emotional moments, but it feels kind of rushed, and I felt like the subplot with Linda and Bottle Cap should've been longer. Overall, it's a funny episode with Louise and Millie.
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Kind of boring.
rsweeneyrs28 September 2021
Besides some jokes I chuckled at, this was pretty dull. Mostly the B plot with Linda and her dog. I liked the stuff with the pixie show thing, this easily could've been 12-16 minutes and they cut the Linda stuff out because it really does slow down the otherwise good pacing. Above average at best.
Outstanding
deaeight19 March 2022
For those that expect this to be "laugh-a-minute" TV, let me try to explain (or at least give you my 2 cents). The genius of Bob's Burgers is not "how funny is it?". The genius is the immersion into the world and the overall quality of its entertainment and writing. The stories are not capers and other outlandish shenanigans like American Dad / Family Guy. This is a completely different approach. This is writing with soul, finesse, heart (so much heart!) and warmth, with the most stunning achievement, in my view, being its ability to imbibe the viewer with joy. Such a thing is actually miraculous. It is the TV version of resting in a bed of goose down comforters while simultaneously receiving a neck massage, foot rub and being fed an ice-cream sundae. The characters, dialogue, outstanding animation and voice acting combine to produce the most stunning fine and complex wine. One that will be viewed in years to come as an unforgettable masterpiece which, though recognised, was under-appreciated in its time.
Very funny
Crashtestdummy7612 October 2022
I've found the last season or so to be not quite up to Bob's Burgers standards, but this episode was a return to form. Any eps with Louise and Millie are just great. Nice to see Louise embracing the fact you can be a girl and a tomboy and there's nothing wrong with that :)
Absolutely loved the storyline with Linda and the flowers which brought up her trauma of losing bottle cap the dog. This show seems to be on the up and I'm glad to see it. Gene and Tina always provide the laughs as well. The heart in this show is easy to see and the writers are doing a great job. Definitely the best animated show on at the moment.
Absolutely loved the storyline with Linda and the flowers which brought up her trauma of losing bottle cap the dog. This show seems to be on the up and I'm glad to see it. Gene and Tina always provide the laughs as well. The heart in this show is easy to see and the writers are doing a great job. Definitely the best animated show on at the moment.
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Stovebuscemi30 September 2021
I love Millie!!
girwin199628 October 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Millie is so unhinged and hilarious I can't get enough. I love the plot with Louise helping Millie out showing their reluctant friendship. The end was also really touching with Louise and Tina. Louise addressing that she doesn't like regular girly things was a great character development that doesnt often get brought up in episodes. But her turn-around and doing the right thing is definitely true to character. Love Tina supporting her and her unique interests.
Common sibling win between the two of them.
Didn't love the plot with Linda, but it made sense about her attachment with Bottlecap- similar to Grandpa Potato.
Common sibling win between the two of them.
Didn't love the plot with Linda, but it made sense about her attachment with Bottlecap- similar to Grandpa Potato.
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