Bob’s Burgers: 3 reasons why Josh is a better fit for Tina

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BOB’S BURGERS 2020 by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
BOB’S BURGERS 2020 by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. /

For years, Bob’s Burgers has been teasing the idea of Josh and Tina together. Those two are the better fit and here are three examples including Season 10.

Most of us can remember having crushes during our teenage years. Even if you’re a teenager, you can relate. Somehow, Tina takes it to another level on Bob’s Burgers. While she has a long-standing crush on Jimmy Pesto Junior, he’s not the only man in her life. Rather, Tina gets crushes easily and imagine any number of guys being her boyfriend at some point.

If there is one guy who holds a candle to Jimmy Jr, it’s Josh. Having been introduced to Josh in a unique way in Season 3, the show has brought him back a few times, two to be exact. While he’s made some cameos, he’s only been a larger part in two episodes.

The first was another episode in Season 3 and since then, he’s been a ghost. Thankfully, the show decided to bring him back this season to hopefully lift Tina’s spirit a little bit.

Of all the boys we’ve been introduced to, Josh is easily the best fit for Tina. Despite not being around as much as Jimmy Jr, he’s been more attentive to Tina and never made her feel slighted which Jimmy Jr does.

In addition, Josh really likes Tina and isn’t afraid to show it. Hopefully, the show will start to turn the table on eventually. If not, we’re here to remind them why Josh is a much better fit for Tina.

Before getting into those reasons, there will be spoilers from this week’s episode, “Tappy Tappy Tappy Tap Tap Tap.” If you aren’t caught up with Bob’s Burgers, then be warned.

If you are, then let’s look at Josh’s episodes and see why Tina should end up with Josh. Fingers crossed it happens before the episode ends but doubtful as the writers like to torment us.