Bob's Burgers | |
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Season 14 | |
![]() Promotional poster for the fourteenth season | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Original release | October 1, 2023 – present |
Season chronology | |
The fourteenth season of the American animated television series Bob's Burgers debuted on Fox on October 1, 2023.
Production
On January 26, 2023, Bob's Burgers was renewed for a fourteenth and fifteenth broadcast season by Fox, keeping it on the air until 2025.[1] Due to the Writers Guild of America strike, the original order for 22 episodes was cut down to 17.[2]
Various roles were formally recast during the season. Black, trans actress Jari Jones replaced David Herman in voicing the character Marshmallow in the season's first episode, "Fight at the Not Okay Chore-al". Bouchard signaled that they were working to recast Marshmallow in 2020 after addressing controversy over the casting of white actress Kristen Bell as the mixed-race character Molly in Bouchard's other show Central Park. After Bouchard announced on Twitter that Molly would be recast in season 2 to be played by a Black voice actress, another user requested that they do the same for Marshmallow on Bob's Burgers, to which Bouchard responded, "On it."[3] Veteran voice actor Eric Bauza replaced Jay Johnston in the role of Jimmy Pesto Sr. in the fifth episode of the season "Bully-ieve It or Not", following Johnston's 2023 arrest by the FBI for his alleged involvement in the January 6 United States Capitol attack in 2021.[4][5] Johnston was arrested and charged with civil disorder, entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, and impeding passage through the Capitol grounds or buildings after video footage confirmed his participation in the riots.[4][6] His involvement resulted in reports of Johnston's firing from the show in late 2021.[7] Johnston's last episode voicing Jimmy Pesto Sr. was in the season 11 episode "Bridge Over Troubled Rudy".
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by [8] | Original air date [9] | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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261 | 1 | "Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral" | Bernard Derriman | Nora Smith | October 1, 2023 | CASA22 | 1.23[10] |
The Belchers are at odds when Bob and Linda ask the kids to take on more chores. In an attempt to understand one another's positions, they tell a bedtime story to each other where Bob and Linda are the sheriffs of a Western town at odds with the kids, who are townsfolk. Their storytelling reveals the deeper issues affecting each side—Linda and Bob believing additional responsibility will help the kids grow into better adults, and Louise in particular working through her anger at overreach by other adults in her life. After seeing Linda frustrated to tears, Louise apologizes and Linda explains that she felt pressured after a call with their grandmother Gloria to raise them according to Gloria's advice. They both finish the story by concluding that their town is fine as it is and that Linda will run the town her way. Note: This episode marks the debut of actress Jari Jones as Marshmallow, taking over the role from David Herman. | |||||||
262 | 2 | "The Amazing Rudy" | Ryan Mattos | Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin & Wendy Molyneux | October 8, 2023 | DASA01 | 0.82[11] |
Rudy emotionally prepares for another awkward monthly dinner with his divorced parents and their new partners by preparing a new magic trick to perform at the dinner table. When the trick goes wrong, Rudy runs away from the restaurant and eventually wanders by the Belcher residence. The Belchers eventually realize as Rudy joins them for dinner that Rudy ran away. They call his parents and Bob prepares to drive him back. However, seeing how distraught Rudy is, Louise offers to join Rudy at the restaurant to keep him company. Bob and Linda admire the kind daughter they've raised. Rudy and Louise join Rudy's family at dinner. | |||||||
263 | 3 | "The Pickleorette" | Chris Song | Steven Davis | October 22, 2023 | DASA02 | 0.78[12] |
Gretchen screws up her sister Jestain's bachelorette party: she forgets to invite Justine's friends and forgets to book a limo and the party is tonight. She pressures Linda to help her. They borrow Nat's limo, which Bob drives, and invite Gayle and Jestain's former school teacher to fill in for Jestain's friends. When the strip club Pickles turns out to be closed for fumigation, Linda rigs the restaurant up to look like a club while Bob tries calling some strippers to come last minute. When it seems that the strippers aren't coming, Gretchen tearfully apologizes to Jestain, ashamed for messing up everything and being a failure of an older sister. Jestain tells her she still looks up to Gretchen, in spite of the way the evening has gone. The strippers arrive, having received Bob's voicemails. They perform the routine, saving the night. Meanwhile, Tina pressures Gene and Louise into playing a board game she found, but finds the game to be miserable. Instead, they sneak down to the restaurant in the crawlspace to watch the strippers, but find their view blocked by the grate. | |||||||
264 | 4 | "Running Down a Gene" | Matthew Long | Holly Schlesinger | October 29, 2023 | DASA03 | 0.91[13] |
Gene writes the perfect song in a dream and is desperate to remember it in time to enter it for a songwriting contest. He learns about lucid dreaming from Mr. Ambrose and begins recording his dreams to allow him to recall his original dream. But upon reenacting it, he finds that the song isn't anywhere as good as he remembered. He is despondent, but Bob advises him that great things come from hard work. This inspires Gene to write an insightful song about the danger of missing the bigger picture when chasing dreams. The family praises the new song, and Gene likes it so much he decides to save the song for his future album, rather than sign it away to the contest. Meanwhile, a cricket inside the house drives Linda mad with its chirping. She offers Louise and Tina ten dollars to find it and trap it. After several failed attempts and many traps, the girls succeed and earn their reward. | |||||||
265 | 5 | "Bully-ieve It or Not" | Brian LoSchiavo | Jon Schroeder | November 5, 2023 | DASA04 | 1.56[14] |
New student Will arrives at Wagstaff, unnerving Zeke, who knows him from years ago. The others conclude that Zeke must have bullied, but are shocked when Zeke reveals that he was the bully, something he is deeply ashamed of. Jimmy Jr. urges Zeke to confront his past by apologizing to Will, but when he does, Will reveals that the worst thing Zeke did to him was make fun of his speech impediment. This devastates Jimmy Jr. because of his own speech impediment and Zeke swears he knew how wrong it was and offers to lick a wall covered in boogers to demonstrate his remorse is genuine. When Zeke is about to lick it, Will and Jimmy Jr. stop him and forgive him. Zeke is so grateful, he licks the wall and playfully chases after all of them. Meanwhile, Bob comes up with a recipe idea that Jimmy Pesto Sr. promptly steals, to great success. Furious, Bob confronts Jimmy, but advice from Linda, Teddy, and Mort help him recognize that he is better than Jimmy, and that Jimmy's success with a stolen idea is fleeting compared to his own ability to generate more good ideas on his own. Note: This episode marks the recasting of Jimmy Pesto Sr. with Eric Bauza following Jay Johnston's termination as a result of his arrest for alleged involvement in the 2021 January 6 United States Capitol attack. | |||||||
266 | 6 | "Escape from Which Island?" | Chris Song | Rich Rinaldi | November 12, 2023 | DASA06 | 1.43[15] |
As a severe storm approaches, Mr. Fischoeder hires Bob as his private chef on a secret island for eccentric, wealthy, influential gentlemen. The weekend event soon turns into a drug-fueled rave, then murderous brawl, with Bob the only sober voice of reason among them. Mr. Fishoeder comes to his sense and surprisingly assists Bob with executing a plan to get all of them safely back to the mainland. Meanwhile back at home, Linda and the kids throw a mocktail party for Tina to teach her social skills. Though the complexities of social interaction overwhelm her, Tina manages to recall all the detailed etiquette thrown at her. | |||||||
267 | 7 | "The (Raccoon) King and I" | Ryan Mattos | Scott Jacobson | November 19, 2023 | DASA05 | 0.86[16] |
A live concert is set up in front of the Belcher's restaurant but they can't see the stage, which complicates Louise's plan to let friends watch it from her bedroom window in exchange for candy. Linda takes to caring for an injured raccoon behind their dumpster, and after she calls Animal Control she regrets it after Teddy tells her they might kill the raccoon. The band's road manager makes small talk with Bob, telling him the band is actually miserable, broke, and regret their careers, which makes Bob question his own career choice. In resolution, although the view from upstairs is lousy, Louise and Gene manage to trick their school friends into enjoying it; Linda manages to help the raccoon escape from Animal Control; and Bob's fears are quelled when he learns that the band still has moments where they love their jobs, in spite of the downsides. | |||||||
268 | 8 | "Wharf, Me Worry?" | Matthew Long | Katie Crown | November 26, 2023 | DASA07 | TBD |
Big Bob picks up his grandkids for a day at the wharf, though Bob worries that his father's constant pessimistic comments about the world's future will eventually affect the kids negatively. At the wharf, the kids sneak into a booth that controls Clamstradamus, a talking clam attraction that speaks to passersby, but later get accidentally locked inside. Worried when he hasn't heard from the kids, Bob goes to the wharf, leading Big Bob to suspect that he doesn't trust him with the kids. Bob finds the kids, but uses the booth to express his concerns anonymously to Big Bob, who responds to the clam that he is actually optimistic that his grandkids will one day solve the problems he tells them about. Bob is touched and has the kids meet up with their grandpa, now comfortable leaving them with him. Meanwhile, Linda struggles to help Teddy, who is unable to take friendly pictures of himself for a handyman services website. Linda finds success when she discovers that Teddy looks happiest and friendliest when he's eating a burger. | |||||||
269 | 9 | "Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse"[17] | TBA | Jameel Saleem | December 3, 2023 | TBA | TBD |
270 | 10 | "The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas"[18] | TBA | Lindsey Stoddart | December 17, 2023 | TBA | TBD |
References
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie (January 26, 2023). "'The Simpsons', 'Family Guy' & 'Bob's Burgers' Renewed For Two Additional Seasons Through 2024-25". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 26, 2023.
- ↑ "Bob's Burgers Eyeing Short Season Amid Ongoing Hollywood Strikes". ComicBook.com. Retrieved September 12, 2023.
- ↑ Harrington, Kayla (May 24, 2023). "Bob's Burgers' Creator Announces Long-Overdue Recasting for Fan Favorite Character". The Mary Sue. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
- 1 2 Kunzelman, Michael (June 7, 2023). "Actor Jay Johnston, known for 'Bob's Burgers' character, arrested on Capitol riot charges". AP News. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
- ↑ Valdez, Nick (November 6, 2023). "Bob's Burgers Reveals New Jimmy Pesto Voice Actor". ComicBook.com. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
- ↑ Abramovitch, Seth; Weprin, Alex (June 7, 2023). "'Bob's Burgers' Star Jay Johnston Charged by DOJ for Storming U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
- ↑ Weiner, Rachel (June 7, 2023). "'Better Call Saul,' 'Bob's Burgers' actor charged in Capitol riot". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
- ↑ "Bob's Burgers (2010 - 2020)". Writers Guild of America West. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
- ↑ "Shows A-Z - bob's burgers on fox". The Futon Critic. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
- ↑ Douglas Pucci (October 5, 2023). "Sunday Ratings: NBC Shook Off its Competition to Win Prime Time with 'Sunday Night Football'". Programming Insider. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
- ↑ Douglas Pucci (October 12, 2023). "Sunday Ratings: NBC Shook Off its Competition to Win Prime Time with 'Sunday Night Football'". Programming Insider. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
- ↑ Douglas Pucci (October 23, 2023). "Sunday Ratings: FS1 Likely Runner-Up Among Key Demos with Game Six of MLB's American League Championship Series". Programming Insider. Retrieved October 26, 2023.
- ↑ Pucci, Douglas (October 30, 2023). "Sunday Ratings: NBC Tops Prime Time, CBS Lineup Boosted Due to NFL Overrun". Programming Insider. Retrieved November 18, 2023.
- ↑ Douglas Pucci (November 6, 2023). "Sunday Ratings: NBC Dominates Prime Time with 'Sunday Night Football', Cowboys-Eagles NFL Overrun Catapults Fox to Solid Runner-Up". Programming Insider. Retrieved November 15, 2023.
- ↑ Douglas Pucci (November 13, 2023). "Sunday Ratings: CBS Showcases Paramount+ Drama 'Lawmen: Bass Reeves'". Programming Insider. Retrieved November 15, 2023.
- ↑ Douglas Pucci (November 20, 2023). "Sunday Ratings: NFL on NBC Continues its Prime Time Leadership". Programming Insider. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
- ↑ "Bob's Burgers Episode 1308: "Fraud of the Dead: Zombie-docu-pocalypse"". FOXFLASH. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
- ↑ "Bob's Burgers Episode 1309: "The Nightmare 2 Days Before Christmas"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved November 29, 2023.