Bob’s Burgers: 3 romantic moments from Romancing the Beef

BOB'S BURGERS: 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. Meanwhile, Tina attends Tammy's Anti-Valentine's Day party in the "Romancing the Beef" ValentineÕs Day-themed episode of BOBÕS BURGERS airing Sunday, Feb. 14 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. BOBÕS BURGERS © 2021 by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
BOB'S BURGERS: 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. Meanwhile, Tina attends Tammy's Anti-Valentine's Day party in the "Romancing the Beef" ValentineÕs Day-themed episode of BOBÕS BURGERS airing Sunday, Feb. 14 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. BOBÕS BURGERS © 2021 by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. /
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These two moments are romantic but don’t top this Bob’s Burgers Valentine’s special.

The first romantic moment from the episode is when the Belchers decide to open the restaurant for Valentine’s Day. At first, the family isn’t down for it since Bob and Linda want to spend Valentine’s Day together. However, Louise is able to convince them to change their minds so they’ll end up getting a lot of extra money for couples who don’t plan ahead.

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It takes a little doing on Louise’s part, but she’s able to convince them. The family bands together including Teddy to make the restaurant as romantic as possible.

They even change up the set-up so they can have more seating for couples, add some decorations and even, decide to change their name to “Urge.” It’s such a small change, but it’s a great start when it comes to romantic moments throughout the episode.

The next romantic moment came when Bob and Linda decided to put their Valentine’s Day plans on hold to keep working at the restaurant. At first, it seemed the plan wasn’t going to work but eventually, the restaurant starts filling up. Louise even explains that there’s a waitlist so Bob and Linda decide to put their plans on hold. It’s not nearly as romantic as they hoped the night would go but they’re able to put their plans aside for the time being.

Even though it doesn’t seem all that romantic, it’s clear Linda loves Bob enough to put their plans on hold to make some extra money. As for Bob, he’s able to live out his dream while having his wife by his side.

As odd as it might seem, it doesn’t feel all that much different than how Bob and Linda would spend Valentine’s Day as they’d probably be cooking together or trying to get a table somewhere. Romance might not be on the menu for them yet, but the final romantic moment has yet to be unveiled.