Bob's Burgers season 9 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Louise, Tina, Gene, and Bob reluctantly attend Colton's extravagant Great Gatsby-themed birthday party, suspecting Colton is a "gift grubber." Meanwhile, Bob gets entangled in Edith's vengeful scheme against her quilting circle for rejecting her quilt square. At the party, they discover Colton actually dislikes the grand celebration, wishing for a simpler event. Edith's quilt square, a tribute to her childhood with the town's freak show, gains acceptance. The episode highlights misunderstandings and the value of giving people a chance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the main characters in this episode?
Louise, Tina, Gene, Bob, Edith, Teddy, Colton, Colton's parents (Blake and Allison), and Lillian.
What is the theme of Colton's birthday party?
The Great Gatsby.
Why are Bob and his kids reluctant to attend Colton's party?
They don't consider Colton a close friend and suspect he's a "gift grubber."
What is Edith's goal in the episode?
To get revenge on her quilting circle for rejecting her quilt square.
How does Teddy feel about sushi?
He dislikes it but pretends to enjoy it for a date.
What does Bob do to help Teddy with his sushi dilemma?
He tries to teach Teddy to like sushi.
What is the source of conflict at the quilting circle?
Edith's quilt square is rejected for being inappropriate.
How do Louise and Tina feel about Colton?
Louise is skeptical of Colton, while Tina tries to give him a chance.
What is Colton's attitude towards his own birthday party?
He is disinterested and prefers a simpler celebration.
Why does Edith involve Bob in her plan?
She needs a getaway driver for her quilting heist.
What does Edith's quilt square represent?
Her childhood connection to the town's freak show.
How does the quilting conflict get resolved?
Edith's square is ultimately accepted into the town history quilt.
What do Colton's parents realize about the party?
It was more for their social media image than for Colton.
What lesson do the characters learn by the end of the episode?
The importance of understanding and accepting others' perspectives.
How does Teddy's sushi experience end?
He continues to struggle with eating sushi.