Bob’s Burgers: Tina and Tammy’s 5 best feuds including Season 11
Tina and Tammy are best frenemies on Bob’s Burgers but which feuds are unforgettable?
Feuds are something most people don’t think about unless you’re in one. In Bob’s Burgers universe though, there are plenty of feuds to go around. Whether it’s between friends, former friends, or acquaintances, the Belchers aren’t afraid to share their not-so-positive feelings. While some might point to the likes of Bob and Jimmy Pesto or Louise and Logan, one of the biggest feuds on the show is between Tina and Tammy.
At first, it seemed like the two were going to be best friends before things went completely off the rails. Since then, the two have tried to become friends but it doesn’t seem to work. It’s usually Tina trying to extend the olive branch and Tammy being mean. Either way, things haven’t worked out for the two since the beginning.
In particular, Season 11’s “Fast Time Capsules at Wagstaff School” focuses on their feud being reignited again. In honor of the new episode, it would only be right to look back at some of their most memorable feuds. Tina and Tammy probably aren’t going to be best friends in the end so it’s fun to look back and see how silly and ridiculous their feuds ended up being.
No surprise their feud started with their first meeting in Season 2 of Bob’s Burgers.
The first feud between Tina and Tammy actually started almost immediately after they met. In the episode entitled “Bad Tina,” we’re introduced to Tammy for the first time. Tammy is cool and Tina desperately wants to be cool so they become fast friends. Things go awry when Tammy starts controlling Tina, causing her to do bad things. The episode comes to a head when Tammy threatens to read Tina’s erotic friend fiction out loud at school but Tina quickly takes control of the situation.
As far as feuds go, this is a pretty bad one. Tammy was willing to manipulate and humiliate Tina to get what she wanted. It’s clear from the episode, we weren’t done with Tammy yet and that was just the tip of the iceberg. The episode does work out for Tina though as she gains confidence in herself and her writing. The first introduction to Tammy definitely left a bad taste in our mouths, though.