Bob's Burgers season 5 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Teddy ignores his doctor's health warnings, continuing his daily burger habit. Bob, concerned, tries to switch Teddy to veggie burgers, causing a fallout. Meanwhile, the Belcher kids transform their walk-in freezer into an ice rink, embracing the fun of winter activities. As Teddy struggles with burger withdrawal, Bob and he attend a stuntman boot camp for fitness. Tensions rise when Bob admits he doesn't see Teddy as his best friend, but they reconcile after Bob gets injured trying to protect Teddy from a dangerously large burger at another restaurant.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Teddy visit the doctor?
Teddy visits the doctor for a five-year checkup and receives a poor health report.
What health advice does Teddy's doctor give him?
Teddy's doctor advises him to change his eating habits due to high cholesterol.
How does Bob react to Teddy's health news?
Bob is concerned about Teddy's health, especially because of his daily burger consumption.
What does Bob visualize about Teddy's heart?
Bob visualizes Teddy's heart getting increasingly unhealthy with each burger he eats.
How does Teddy react to being served a veggie burger?
Teddy reacts negatively and is upset about being served a veggie burger instead of a regular one.
Why does Bob decide to cut Teddy off from burgers?
Bob decides to cut Teddy off from burgers for his health, feeling responsible for Teddy's poor health.
What activities do the Belcher kids engage in the walk-in freezer?
The Belcher kids turn the walk-in freezer into an ice rink and engage in various ice-related games and activities.
How does Linda react to the kids' ice rink?
Linda discovers the ice rink and enthusiastically supports the kids' activities, suggesting costumes.
What is the stuntman boot camp that Bob and Teddy attend?
The stuntman boot camp is a fitness and bonding activity where participants train like stuntmen.
How does Teddy handle being cut off from burgers?
Teddy struggles with burger withdrawal and resorts to bribing others to buy him burgers.
Why does Bob feel guilty about Teddy?
Bob feels guilty because he believes he is responsible for Teddy's poor health due to serving him burgers.
What happens during the Freezer-Dome competition?
The children organize a competitive game on the ice, with Louise ultimately winning the competition.
What confession does Bob make about his friendship with Teddy?
Bob confesses that he doesn't consider Teddy his best friend, which hurts Teddy's feelings.
How does the confrontation between Bob and Teddy at another restaurant unfold?
Bob tries to stop Teddy from eating a large burger at another restaurant, leading to a physical altercation and Bob getting injured.
How does the episode resolve Bob and Teddy's friendship?
Despite earlier issues, Bob admits Teddy is his best friend, and they mend their relationship, highlighting the strength of their friendship.