"A Date with the Health Inspector" is a "solid" feature because it raises the stakes beyond just "selling burgers." It builds the show’s lore, proves that the Belcher marriage is rock-solid (even if it involves pity-dating an ex), and delivers the first truly great antagonist of the series.
Trying to help the restaurant while navigating her own awkward teenage energy.
Finding ways to exploit the health inspector’s presence for her own amusement. The Verdict
The realization that Bob’s greatest threat isn’t a bad review—it’s a man with a clipboard and a broken heart.
Are you looking to from this episode, or should we move on to a recap of Episode 6 ?
While Bob and Linda deal with the inspection, the kids (Tina, Gene, and Louise) are left to their own devices. This episode gives us early glimpses of:
"A Date with the Health Inspector" is a "solid" feature because it raises the stakes beyond just "selling burgers." It builds the show’s lore, proves that the Belcher marriage is rock-solid (even if it involves pity-dating an ex), and delivers the first truly great antagonist of the series.
Trying to help the restaurant while navigating her own awkward teenage energy. [S1E5] A Date with the Health Inspector
Finding ways to exploit the health inspector’s presence for her own amusement. The Verdict "A Date with the Health Inspector" is a
The realization that Bob’s greatest threat isn’t a bad review—it’s a man with a clipboard and a broken heart. The Verdict The realization that Bob’s greatest threat
Are you looking to from this episode, or should we move on to a recap of Episode 6 ?
While Bob and Linda deal with the inspection, the kids (Tina, Gene, and Louise) are left to their own devices. This episode gives us early glimpses of: