AVClub: It was inevitable Bob’s Burgers would do an episode like tonight’s, just because it’s such an obvious premise. The overriding thing that defines Bob is his willingness to chase his dream even when his restaurant barely makes enough for his family to scrape by, so it’s kind of surprising it’s taken six whole seasons for the show to imagine what would happen if someone suddenly offered to make all his financial woes a thing of the past. The trouble is that it’s such an obvious storyline that “Pro Tiki/Con Tiki” ranks as the most predictable episode in the show’s history. A veteran television viewer could probably guess at most of the plot as soon as it’s established Warren Fitzgerald, Bob’s best and probably only childhood friend, is coming to visit and has lots of money, and a more casual watcher could still probably work out the whole thing once Warren offers to invest in the restaurant all while promising Bob will be left alone to do his thing.
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