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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The most romantic Bob’s Burgers Valentine’s Day moment had to be…

The final romantic moment from “Romancing the Beef” had to be a tie between Tina getting a Valentine’s Day surprise and Bob and Linda eventually being able to do their Valentine’s Day lists as they hoped for.

For Tina, she was so upset over Jimmy Junior not being around that she was content to give up on Valentine’s Day. However, once she gets Valentine’s text from JJ with a heart emoji, her night truly gets made and it’s such an adorably simple yet sweet moment.

As for Bob and Linda, their most romantic moment came when Bob and Linda were still able to celebrate despite having to work. They proved that their Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be anything special as long as they’re together.

Even though the night almost ended on a sad note, the two proved how much they’re still in love. While Bob and Linda can end up being in the background sometimes, their love is really at the forefront of the series and it was never more obvious than in “Romancing the Beef.”

All in all, “Romancing the Beef” was a surprisingly sweet Valentine’s Day episode. Things didn’t go exactly as planned but it wouldn’t be a Bob’s Burgers episode if it did. It was really nice to see the Belchers try something new and have them be able to celebrate still.

Even though the episode aired after Valentine’s Day, it was still incredibly heart-warming. Personally, I’d say it was one of the show’s best Valentine’s Day outings in recent years.

It would be nice to see the Belchers try to tackle another holiday at the restaurant. We rarely see Bob get out of his comfort zone when it comes to the restaurant. Seeing as trying something new gave them extra cash, it wouldn’t hurt.

However, it does seem like this will be rare considering how everything almost fell apart. Either way, Valentine’s Day on Bob’s Burgers was simply lovely.

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