: A "nightmare couple" who insist on communal dining, leave Bob and Linda hungry, and bring along Lars , Nicholas's ill-mannered "emotional support dog".
: At home, Louise hosts a "zombie-movie night" using old VHS tapes found in her parents' closet. However, the movies prove to be far scarier than anticipated, forcing Tina to step up and take charge of her younger siblings when they become too frightened. Key Characters & Elements
Critics and fans alike often highlight this episode for its character development. According to Collider , the episode is refreshing because it highlights Bob's intelligence and offers a "redemption" arc for Tina, who proves herself as a reliable older sibling. [S8E14] The Trouble with Doubles
: In a moment of frustration, Linda tries to text the kids to complain about the "nightmare couple," but accidentally sends the message to Ruthanne's phone while they are trapped in the escape room. Critical Reception
The episode is divided between a disastrous parents' night out and a chaotic movie night at home: : A "nightmare couple" who insist on communal
The episode is also noted for its realistic—if exaggerated—portrayal of the frustrations surrounding modern "escape rooms" and the misuse of emotional support animal designations. "Bob's Burgers" The Trouble with Doubles (TV Episode 2018)
: A cowardly dog that barks at Linda and creates awkward situations throughout the night. Key Characters & Elements Critics and fans alike
: Linda signs her and Bob up for a double date with Nicholas and Ruthanne Donahue , a couple she met at the PTA. Despite Bob's initial apprehension, they join the Donahues for a night that quickly spirals out of control. The group ends up at an "escape room" themed as a jail, where they become genuinely trapped with a rat after the operator falls asleep.