They reunite and sing one last song in the restaurant until the grill catches on fire. Bob and Linda thumb wrestle to find out who will take with Bob losing but Tina goes along. Louise has a change of heart and decides to start trying. Thankfully, it added some humor and music to the episode. First Aired: April 1, 2018 - 22 Minutes Runtime H.
And, of course, since Bob was a coach in this episode, they took the opportunity to throw in a Home Movies reference. With Bob coaching the soccer game, Linda and Gene seize the opportunity to turn the restaurant into a piano bar. While Gene and Linda turn the restaurant into a piano bar. Should I live with my mom or my dad? This week was surprising especially in terms of plot. Bob tries to give them a pep talk, switching Louise to the goalie.
To his surprise, he is thrust into the position of the head coach once they arrive at the field. Linda says Louise will show up and play. Jon Benjamin, Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman, Larry Murphy 8. After forgetting that they signed up Louise for a soccer league, the Belchers must help her prepare to play in the season's last game. After forgetting that they signed up Louise for a soccer league, the Belchers must help her prepare to play in the season's last game.
The Easter egg was very fun. To bring you the best content on our sites and applications, Meredith partners with third party advertisers to serve digital ads, including personalized digital ads. A character who looked like Brendon Small had a quick line. Copyright © 2017 sockshare - Disclimer: All of the free movies found on this website are hosted on third-party servers that are freely available to watch online for all internet users. Back at the restaurant, Linda and Gene talk about their piano bar idea.
Louise is called upon to join the floundering soccer team she didn't know she was a part of. Tina agrees to be his assistant coach while the team warms up. Those advertisers use tracking technologies to collect information about your activity on our sites and applications and across the Internet and your other apps and devices. The coach explains she needs to show up or the team will have to forfeit. In this episode, Louise had to play in a soccer game while Bob had to coach.
Seeing Louise repeat his own words back at him finger mustache and all was spot-on. To say I had high expectations for this week would be an understatement. As for the plot with Linda and Gene, it was understandably weaker. Linda took them at face value, and Bob had to point out to her that Louise didnt mean what she says, but eventually both tire of trying to figure out if she was being sarcastic or not and simply signed her up. Meanwhile, Tina Belcher took her position as self-appointed assistant coach extremely seriously. Even if you choose not to have your activity tracked by third parties for advertising services, you will still see non-personalized ads on our site. But they scored a goal, and they consider that good enough.
Episodes centered on Bob and Louise always have a very special brand of understated sweetness. I love how Bob was thrown into the spotlight as well. An entertaining and unique premise? Linda calls the theater and the cast comes back for her. Merkin and Shelia are sisters. This moment is what allows the Gold Dragons to score their first goal since the goalie of the Blue Dragons leaves her post to stop her teammates from arguing. Everyone but Shelia decides to apologize, resulting in the two arguing.
Great character moments and extremely funny lines? In contrast to Bob, Gene encouraged her every step of the way. Instead of motivating her, she and the team end up playing even worse. I was hoping the show would air an Easter-themed episode. This episode showed off how multidimensional and nuanced these characters are. Tina tags along and immediately throw herself into the role of assistant coach.
And the episode pulled it off in a way that felt believable. Once they arrive, Bob gets roped into coaching the team. Amidst all the singing and piano-playing, they even manage to resolve a heated dispute between two community theatre veterans. Bob and Louise trying to figure out exactly how to score even a single goal in soccer was hilarious. Bob and his quirky family have big ideas about burgers, but fall short on service and sophistication. In a perfect emotional turn, Louise realized that she wanted her teammates to get at least one goal even more than she wanted to go home. After signing Louise up for youth soccer, they forget about it until the final game, when the team needs her most.