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Now he’s overcome adversity and turned himself into a self-proclaimed fashionisto. He says, “Fashion should be a form of expression, not a weapon to tear people down.” Amen, sister. are learning the importance of letting go of grudges, pettiness, and material objects, Bob and Linda are introduced to a girl named Sally - the resident gem and monotonous robot (she makes Tina look like Richard Simmons) - who’s trying to sell magazine subscriptions for a trip to something called Turtle Camp:įrond reveals that he has a particularly bad history with fashion disputes because he’s been the target of many a sweater-vest hate crime. Tina: If you wanna dazzle, you gotta take razzles.

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So how did everybody get detention? And what is this music? Well, here’s the answer to the detention question: It was all because of a sparkle jelly bracelet that found its way onto the wrists of two bitter rivals. Linda: Good kids eats cotton, bad kids eat nuttin’.

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Linda silences her clan with one of her signature one-liners: Back at the restaurant, Linda and Bob battle a little girl’s magazine scam.Īs the Belchers - and everyone else and their mothers - pull up to detention, the kids wail about the cotton-candy festival they’re missing out on. Since the kids landed in detention thanks to a fashion-related kerfuffle, Frond turns Bob’s Burgers into one of those fashion competition shows, complete with homespun outfits, crude challenges, and harsh judges. Frond brainstorms a way to effectively rehabilitate the kids, all of whom want to leave detention early because there’s a cotton-candy festival at the wharf. Tina, Gene, and Louise are sentenced to a record-breaking detention session with most of the show’s juvenile supporting cast.









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