Bob's Burgers season 11 episode 18 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Gene's rapid consumption of discount candy sparks a family quarrel over sharing, mirroring later events. At Bob's Burgers, a minor car accident involving Bob and the kids ensues, leading to a chaotic blame game among the drivers, including a clown. Bob grapples with doubts about his role in the accident, particularly his use of the turn signal. Ultimately, Bob's decision to own up to his mistake results in a shared responsibility among the drivers. This resolution parallels the family's learning about accountability back at the restaurant.
Full Episode S11E18 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was eating the discount candy too quickly?
Gene was eating the discount candy too quickly.
Why did Tina and Louise argue over the candy?
Louise took some of Tina's candy, which she was saving for later, leading to their argument.
What task did Bob give his kids at the restaurant?
Bob asked his kids to help with tasks like taking out the basket from the deep fryer.
Who was involved in the car accident with Bob?
Bob, his kids, and several other drivers, including a clown named Elaine, were involved in the accident.
How did the drivers react after the accident?
The drivers argued and blamed each other, forming alliances to avoid responsibility.
What advice did Teddy give Bob about the accident?
Teddy advised Bob to cover his butt by being cautious with his statements to the police.
Did Bob use his turn signal during the accident?
Bob initially wasn't sure, but later realized he did not use his turn signal.
How did Bob decide to handle the situation with the police?
Bob chose to be honest and admitted to Officer Bridget that he didn't use his turn signal.
What was the outcome of Bob's honesty?
Bob's honesty led to shared responsibility among the drivers for the accident.
What lesson did the Belcher family learn from the candy dispute and the accident?
The Belcher family learned the importance of taking responsibility for their actions.