Bob's Burgers season 9 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Bob's upset about his burger joint not making a "Best Burgers" list. At a bowling alley, they meet Clem Clements, a former radio DJ Bob admires. Visiting Clem's old station, they spontaneously broadcast, with Bob voicing his disdain for trendy foods like sweet potato fries. Meanwhile, Linda struggles with making sweet potato pies. The broadcast gains traction, and Clem gets a new job offer. The episode ends with Bob, embracing his culinary style, singing about his preference for regular fries.
Full Episode S09E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Clem Clements?
Clem Clements is a former radio DJ admired by Bob.
Why is Bob in a bad mood at the beginning of the episode?
Bob is upset about not being included in the "Best Burgers on the Shore" list.
Where do the Belchers go in this episode?
They go to a bowling alley.
What does Bob think about sweet potato fries?
Bob dislikes sweet potato fries and finds them overrated.
Why did Clem Clements leave radio broadcasting?
Clem left because he disagreed with the new trends in radio, like playing "radio-friendly" songs and giving out prizes.
What happens when Bob and his family visit the radio station?
They illegally broadcast with Clem Clements, using the radio station's equipment.
What is the 'Tude Cruiser?
The 'Tude Cruiser is a radio broadcasting van used by Clem and the Belchers for their illegal broadcast.
What advice does Linda give Bob during the radio broadcast?
Linda advises Bob to care about what he does and stay true to himself, rather than following trends.
What is the outcome for Clem after the radio stunt?
Clem receives a job offer from WOFD radio.
What is the main theme of Bob's musical number at the end?
The song emphasizes Bob's preference for regular fries over trendy sweet potato fries.
How does Bob feel about trendy restaurants?
Bob is dismissive and critical of trendy restaurants and their food choices.
Who is Patrick in the episode?
Patrick is the engineer at the radio station where Clem used to work.
Why does Clem decide to broadcast illegally?
Clem is nostalgic and wants to relive his days as a DJ, expressing himself freely.
What role do Bob's children play in the radio broadcast?
They participate and support Clem and Bob in the illegal broadcast.
How does the episode resolve the conflict about the "Best Burgers" list?
The episode concludes with Bob embracing his own style and preferences, indifferent to the list.