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In the season 13 premiere of Bob's Burgers , titled "," the Belcher family becomes involved in a theatrical scheme orchestrated by their landlord, Mr. Fischoeder. Main Plot: The Play [S13E1] To Bob, or Not to Bob
Mr. Fischoeder recruits Bob, Linda, and the kids to perform a play—inspired by Shakespeare's Hamlet —designed to trick his brother, , into confessing to the theft of a prized family trophy. The Belchers struggle with their lines and the eccentricities of the production, which Calvin Fischoeder arrogantly titles " Hamlet But Good This Time ". Felix eventually inadvertently reveals the location of the stolen item while unprovoked. Bob's Expansion Dilemma You can find more details and fan discussion
While the play is ongoing, Bob faces a personal conflict regarding the future of the restaurant. After a neighboring business, "," closes down, Mr. Fischoeder offers Bob the chance to expand into the vacant space. Bob spends much of the episode, including vivid dreams where he is visited by a ghost, weighing whether the expansion would bring success or cause the restaurant to lose its original charm. Ultimately, he chooses not to expand, preferring to stay true to the restaurant's identity. Subplot: Louise’s Jealousy Main Plot: The Play Mr
Louise deals with feelings of jealousy toward Tina, specifically regarding . This stems from Bob entrusting Tina with sharpening the kitchen knives, a task Louise desperately wants to do but is deemed too young for. Louise eventually attempts to sharpen them in secret, though she ends up ruining several knives in the process.