
It should be noted though that Teddy is the only person who unironically likes it, most people are just indifferent to the names or the burgers themselves. Another episode revealed Bob barely sold any such burgers a whole month, meaning he spent a lot of money on ingredients for nothing. One episode showed him having a creative block that prevented him from making such a burger as well as a name for it. He also has to come up with a pun name for them, rather than calling something simple, like calling it the "Glory Glory Jalapeno Burger" instead of something like "The Jalapeno Burger". In practice, it's not a very financially sound idea to do every day, mostly because Bob will need to buy a new ingredient every morning and the fact he never repeats them means if one person liked that specific burger but doesn't like the next one will be out of luck. On paper, they're an amazing idea, creating a different burger with a unique ingredient and demonstrating Bob's skills in cooking.

An interesting thing to note is that all of the times Bob rejects a guy or demonstrates interest but cops out at the last moment are never because the other person in question is a guy, but because of other reasons (he's already married, the other person is too good for him, he's simply uninterested, etc).He mentions The Rock having a great body in "All That Gene".When Louise insinuated that Bob wanted to marry Sandy Frye in "Easy Com-mercial, Easy Go-mercial", his only objection was that he wouldn't take Sandy's name.What seems to be leading up to a Mistaken for Gay gag goes a completely different direction as Bob implies he wouldn't necessarily be opposed to going on a date with the deli guy who's flirting with him: While not the first chronologically, the most notable implication towards Bob's potential bisexuality is in "Turkey in a Can".That said, considering he's already Happily Married to Linda, it's clear he's not too interested in acting on anything if he really is bi. Ambiguously Bi: Has more than once shown attraction to men.Bob has had vivid hallucinations involving his current interest (even discounting the instances where he's drunk or drugged), pretends to talk to random objects to the degree where he seems to genuinely be holding conversations with it, and has a tendency to get obsessed with a certain subject to a delusional and aggressive degree. Ambiguous Disorder: While Bob typically acts as the Only Sane Man to his family, he has plenty of moments that point out his own Cloud Cuckoo Lander tendencies.Fortunately, while he'd like to have a lot more, seeing his family happy makes him happy. He almost always puts his family first, but unfortunately gets very little (other than affection) in return. Bob sacrifices a lot for his family, even if it costs him his dignity, an opportunity for his restaurant, something he enjoys, or a combination of the three. All Take and No Give: He's on the giving end.Alliterative Name: It applies to his name (well, his universally-used nickname), his restaurant, and the title of the show.Big Bob's customers regularly called him Little Bob as a kid, and Big Bob himself tends to refer to him as Junior. Affectionate Nickname: Usually called Bobby by Linda or Teddy, with Mort even doing so on one occasion.Given the circumstances (donating blood), Bob has to deal with his two biggest fears at the same time. Afraid of Needles: As revealed in "Heartbreak Hotel-oween".Louise: Why can't you bleed like a normal dad?! It's never outright named as such, but it's to the point that Linda claims he can't clot, so the implications are there. It's arguably justified the fact that he bleeds so much (to the point of gushing blood) implies that he has hemophilia. Afraid of Blood: In "The Kids Run The Restaurant" it's revealed that Bob passes out at the sight of blood.

Actually Pretty Funny: While he's mostly annoyed by his family's antics, sometimes they do or say something that's just so out there he can't help but chuckle a little.Acrofatic: He is slightly overweight but can run surprisingly quickly when angry or agitated, as shown in "Burgerboss".It's so accidental that even after the body is found, Bob doesn't realize he's the culprit until Linda spots guinea pig fur on his Halloween costume. Accidental Murder: To Teddy's guinea pig in "Full Bars".(cut to the three of them watching The Birds)

Linda: Bob, you think you're Tippi Hedren, honey.īob: I don't think I'm Tippi Hedren. Teddy: Bob, you're describing an exact scene in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds.
