Why You Should Be Watching 'Bob’s Burgers'
Maddie Crichton ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
The show follows the strange, slightly dysfunctional, but always funny Belcher family as well as the restaurant they own and live above. Bob is the deadpan yet surprisingly emotional father and the head chef at the restaurant, cleverly titled Bob’s Burgers. Linda is his loving wife, who always has a new idea to share or song to sing. Together, the two have three out of the ordinary children: Tina, Gene, and Louise, who usually steal the spotlight in every episode. Tina is a thirteen-year-old who always finds herself falling in love with a new boy or struggling to control a new romantic or sexual desire. Gene is an eleven-year-old who likes wearing his keyboard around his neck and adds a sassy voice to the family. Lastly is Louise, who may be one of the most unique characters on television today. At nine years old, she wears pink bunny ears every day, is very aggressive, very sadistic, a little violent, and borderline satanic, in the most endearing and creative way.
What makes Bob’s Burgers stand out from other adult cartoons is the way the characters are treated as social beings. Not a single member of the Belcher family fits neatly into the gender binary. Tina is allowed to freely explore her sexuality and curiosities, which is something that young female characters on TV do not often get the chance to do. Gene expresses in almost every episode that he feels empowered by doing things that are often considered too feminine for a boy to do. Louise’s demonic ways are something that is typically only associated with male characters.
If you are looking for a clever laugh-out-loud show to watch this fall, look no further. Start binge-watching it now, so that you can watch the season five premiere on October 5th on FOX.