This was great. I worked with Dentists for years. The speech at the end made me laugh out loud!! "Open wide; this shouldn't hurt too much!" Too funny!!
This show doesn't hold back--everyone's so polite most of the time, but this episode shows frontal nudity on Bob, and a few episodes ago, Margaret said the F-word. I wish it had lasted longer.
This show has story telling akin to Homer Simpson. In the third Treehouse Homers story lacks details that would give the ending any kind of edge. Here, we really don’t know the sinister reason why Bob was actually invited to do the speech, outside of being a quick and cheap replacement. Outside of him being a better showman and taking jabs at expensive dentistry, it feels like there should be more at stake here, like a business deal, or something that was ruined due to Bob. I get that his rival might have been upset for technically speaking out against his vision of the future, but that is never really stated, or fully shown. Bob came and did exactly what was expected of him, making his punishment at the end way too extreme.
I think it may have been a fascist angle since he has this technology that knows all this stuff about "customers" even those who were there the first time like Bob, and then he had a dictator-esque speech, but I agree it is kind of vague. In general I think the messages in the series can feel kind of muddled, I felt similarly about the Penny episode. Like I am not sure if this episode intended to make such a statement against technological advances in dentistry or not. Was the use of 1700s dental equipment at the end to say that technological advances are still necessary? Or was it merely as you described and nothing more. I really don't know.
I wouldn't say that Bob is nasty. Insecure? Absolutely. But not really nasty. He could just sense that Bernard looked down on him and acted accordingly. I'm so glad that he made a fool of him in this episode! Bernard was so annoyingly smug.
This was great. I worked with Dentists for years. The speech at the end made me laugh out loud!! "Open wide; this shouldn't hurt too much!" Too funny!!
3:56 caught me off guard, even south park doesn't normally show that
Margaret is such a good wife
cappuccino cappuccino cappuccino...
Margaret: I brought you a cappuccino
(bob flips out)
I adorable bob's and margaret' s voice
Serve Bernard right. He didn't even get Bob's name right "Bob Fisher"
Bernard was pissed😄😄😄😄
Margaret's speech she wrote for Bob gave me a Peter sellers flash back to the hal Ashby film being there😎😍😘😅😄
This show doesn't hold back--everyone's so polite most of the time, but this episode shows frontal nudity on Bob, and a few episodes ago, Margaret said the F-word. I wish it had lasted longer.
Four seasons is still pretty impressive.
imdb88 very they should do a forth one
@@Hamzak786 They did do a fourth one.
This show has story telling akin to Homer Simpson. In the third Treehouse Homers story lacks details that would give the ending any kind of edge. Here, we really don’t know the sinister reason why Bob was actually invited to do the speech, outside of being a quick and cheap replacement. Outside of him being a better showman and taking jabs at expensive dentistry, it feels like there should be more at stake here, like a business deal, or something that was ruined due to Bob. I get that his rival might have been upset for technically speaking out against his vision of the future, but that is never really stated, or fully shown. Bob came and did exactly what was expected of him, making his punishment at the end way too extreme.
I think it may have been a fascist angle since he has this technology that knows all this stuff about "customers" even those who were there the first time like Bob, and then he had a dictator-esque speech, but I agree it is kind of vague. In general I think the messages in the series can feel kind of muddled, I felt similarly about the Penny episode. Like I am not sure if this episode intended to make such a statement against technological advances in dentistry or not. Was the use of 1700s dental equipment at the end to say that technological advances are still necessary? Or was it merely as you described and nothing more. I really don't know.
Steve coogan
Bob is always so: annoying, rude, insensitive and insecure. I can see why they don't have many friends. Margaret is okay most of the time
tolu falaye he's a sterotype of a white, middle classed man
Insecure, yeah. Stuck in his ways, definitely. But I wouldn't call him rude or annoying.
Just realized that Bernard looks like trump 🌜🖐
Bob's character is quite nasty and insecure, I don't mind Margaret though.
I wouldn't say that Bob is nasty. Insecure? Absolutely. But not really nasty. He could just sense that Bernard looked down on him and acted accordingly. I'm so glad that he made a fool of him in this episode! Bernard was so annoyingly smug.