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The Runway Club

"The Runway Club"
Bob's Burgers episode
Episode no. Season 5
Series 83
Episode 16
Directed by Jennifer Coyle
Written by Steven Davis
Kelvin Yu
Production code 5ASA04
Original air date March 22, 2015
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"The Runway Club" is the 16th episode of the fifth season of the animated comedy series Bob's Burgers and the overall 83rd episode, and is written by Steven Davis and Kelvin Yu and directed by Jennifer Coyle. It aired on Fox in the United States on March 22, 2015.

Tina, Gene, and Louise arrive at school for a Saturday detention session, along with Jimmy Jr., Zeke, Tammy, and Jocelyn. A flashback revealed the punishments were handed out after Tina and Tammy wore the same sparkly jelly bracelet to school and caused an argument, a fight, and the fire alarm to be pulled. While serving their sentence, Mr. Frond decided to hold a fashion contest (since fashion was responsible for the melee) à la Project Runway, with the winner getting the opportunity to leave detention early. After competing against each other in teams for two rounds, the Principal tried to shut the whole thing down. However, the kids challenged Mr. Frond to compete against them himself, which he couldn’t turn down. In the end, the students bested the master and won their freedom.

Meanwhile, Bob and Linda were asked to buy magazine subscriptions as part of a fundraiser, but became suspicious that they were being scammed. After making this accusation, the Belchers felt bad (and pressured) and bought 20.

Alasdair Wilkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A, saying, "Despite my—wholly justifiable, dammit!—ignorance of the finer points of what this episode is having fun with, I’m still comfortable saying “The Runaway Club” is a first-rate episode. Part of it is that its use of The Breakfast Club is mostly as a bookend for the episode, mimicking the opening of the film, complete with Zeke almost getting run over by Jimmy Pesto. What’s impressive is how funny that moment is even for someone like me who hasn’t seen the inspiration. Much of this has to do with how well-honed the show’s—and, by extension, the audience’s—understanding of the characters is. This isn’t like some animated shows that will remain nameless (but yeah, I’m totally talking about Family Guy), where the characters are mostly just vehicles for whatever random gag the show wants to do."

The episode received a 1.0 rating and was watched by a total of 2.21 million people. This made it the fifth most watched show on Fox that night, behind The Simpsons, Family Guy, and The Last Man on Earth.


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