The 5 biggest mishaps at Bob’s Burgers including Season 11
These next two Bob’s Burgers mishaps deal with old friends and new pranks
Skipping ahead a few seasons, a major mishap from Season 6 was “Pro Tiki/Con Tiki.” The episode features one of Bob’s old friends, Warren Fitzgerald who is now rich and wants to invest in the restaurants. Things are going great until Warren tries a theme Bob doesn’t like and it spirals from there. It goes as far as Bob giving Warren back his money but the two are still able to be friends in the end. At least, that’s a small silver lining for them as nothing else good seemed to happen.
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The major mishap here was Warren taking to take control of Bob’s Burgers. Bob’s Burgers doesn’t subscribe to a certain theme and it never will.
Instead, Bob is all about quality over quantity and cooking things people will fall in love with. While Warren had some good ideas, it was never going to work and it shows despite the restaurant getting a steady stream of customers. If Bob isn’t happy, then the entire thing falls apart.
As for the next mishap, it’s none other than “Glued, Where’s My Bob?” This is still one of the most iconic Bob’s Burgers episodes ever. After Bob accidentally gets stuck to the toilet the day of his magazine interview, things seem blake. Eventually, everyone rallies around him, and the day is saved. Plus the episode even ends with Bob getting off the toilet and having a nice feature written about him in Coasters.
As far as mishaps go, this is another pretty bad one. Not only did Bob get stuck on the toilet but they lost a lot of business on that day, too. Louise was to blame this time and it’s clear she learned a lesson. She soon realizes she shouldn’t have played a prank and it’s a huge moment of character development for her. Thankfully, everything worked out in the end but it could have been uglier if the other characters wouldn’t have come to Bob’s rescue.