There is a certain contingent of Bob's Burgers fans out there for whom Bob is a certified bi icon. It mostly comes down to this scene, from the fourth-season "Turkey in a Can" Thanksgiving episode, where an unknown culprit keeps putting the turkey in the toilet, forcing Bob to return again and again to the butcher to get a new one, and causing the flirting to escalate. The butcher — a one-off character who they should probably bring back one day — is voiced by Tuc Watkins, the gay actor who also played the daddy in that one episode of The Other Two.
One reason this episode connected with some viewers, despite the fact that Bob never outright says he's bi, is that there aren't that many episodes of sitcoms where characters get to be explicitly bi. Bisexuality usually gets implied or, rather, hinted at enough that the viewer has to do the work themselves. But it's a valid reading, we say, and if any show gets to be the first to do a bi-themed Thanksgiving episode, it should be Bob's Burgers.
Have a listen to our episode to hear us talk through the bi-ness of it all.
And also enjoy the art Ian O'Phelan made for it of a very sexy burger Bob.
ich hab so extrem klar geträumt, dass eine neue drei fragezeichen folge draußen ist mit einem side main character, der trans und bi ist und justus outet sich in der folge als schwul und ich bin so upset, dass es nur ein traum war
Why Gene signing "Like a Commet" (Steven Universe) for this first prompt?
Well cause you need a lot of imagination to think it XD
Kidding, uhm this is confidential information but I kinda been thinking about making a comic with Gene as the protegonist, I won't say anything else. Second protagonist Jimmy Jr. Okay nothing else. Is about Gen in his first year of High Schol. THIS IS NOT ABOUT THIS.
So the comic start with Gene dreaming of his first day in high school and the dream is Gene singing "Like a Comet" in front of the whole school everyone calling their name and cheering for them.
Rebuscado? Rebuscadisimo. Which mean over elaborate and overthinked. But it was the first thing I thought.
Oh and there's some reference to "The Frond Files" and other episodes specially on Gene's keyboard.