Sometimes a show wins you over so
gradually its hard to remember that you were ever against it. I'll
say up front I never got “Home Movies” and I was way
too young to catch “Dr. Katz” so when Loren Bouchard got a prime
time Fox pilot my opinion, shared by many viewers, was a little more
than a shrug. But I gave it a shot. The first episode wasn't bad, but
it left me cold. If it wasn't for “Archer” and my weekly need for
a Jon Benjamin fix I never would have stuck with it. And as you can
probably guess, everything I’m about to write can be summed up by
saying I'm glad I did.
ITS DIFFERENT ENOUGH
Its
obvious the show's biggest sell is how similar it is to the Simpsons
in concept, but the two are night and day. For one it comes from a
background of improvised conversational dialogue and the biggest
laughs for me always come from how something
is said rather than what. Conversations erupt and and die down at
unpredictable times blurring the line between script and performance
just enough to keep things interesting as well as to set it apart
from Fox's other animated offerings. Plus the tangents it goes off on
are fun to listen to by themselves. Its a fun show grounded by dark, snarky realism that somehow makes it more savory than bitter.
IT HELPED ME FINALLY "GET" KRISTEN SCHAAL
I'd
seen her around the Daily Show, her Comedy Central special, and a few
other places. I thought she was ok, never really stood out to me the
way Samantha Bee or Chelsea Peretti could. But once I heard her voice
coming out of a ten year old girl, I got it. Something just clicked
and I’d now call myself a fan. It is weird to think shes the only
woman in the main cast that’s actually played by one, but that’s
beside the point. As Louise, the maniacal mystery wrapped in an
enigma and covered by rabbit ears, Schaal kills. Her background
antics are always highlights and her central stories are amongst the
best so far. In fact "Ear-sy Rider," in which her beloved rabbit ears are stolen, may be my favorite.
ITS NOT AFRAID TO BE SENTIMENTAL
The show has a heart and her name is Tina. Maybe the voice of a 32 year old man doesn't sound right coming from a 14 year old girl. But it works hilariously well and despite the fact she is mostly played for laughs, when Tina becomes a focal point, you'll see the most brutally honest look at teenage sexuality I've ever witnessed. It's brutal, I feel I need to mention that one more time. Erotic zombie dreams, butt fixation, flirting with anything vaguely masculine, (including steer) she is routinely betrayed by her hormones. When the stories dive into her achingly pathetic quest for love they become greater than the sum of their parts. She's proud of herself and doesn't take any crap from the world. In many ways she's a much braver romantic than I, even though it kills me to admit it.
IT HIDES GUEST STARS IN PLAIN SIGHT
There
have been a metric butt ton of guest stars on Bob's Burgers but I’d
only caught half of them before the credits started rolling. More
often than not I'd read the cast list and yell “that was
him/her?! I had no fu**ing
clue...” Both Sarah and Laura Silverman were regulars, (took me a
year to figure that out) Kevin Kline was their land lord, (again,
could have fooled me) and Jon Hamm was a talking super toilet.
It's rare a show lets a guest's performance breathe and more
importantly avoids the toxic influence of them actually playing
themselves...The Simpsons is a dark cautionary tale in that
way.
ITS MUSICAL NUMBERS (AND CREDITS) ARE ENDEARINGLY STUPID
But if there is one thing I’d like the show to be remembered for it's their admirably dumb musical numbers. They're too legitimately funny to ignore, too hastily put together to stand on their own, and yet so genuine that I grew to love them. They've started putting together a promotional cover series called “Bob's Buskers” and I really hope they stick to it. I actually have some new found respect for “BadTina.” So in summation, this is best animated family comedy since 1989. It may not ever reach the towering heights of The Simpson's first four years but come on, no one has. Its edgy, its sweet, its funny as hell and I look forward to it every week. I hope eventually some of you will too.
First Season Standouts
Crawl Space
Sexy Dance Fighting
Sheesh! Cab, Bob?
Art Crawl
Lobsterfest
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