Bob's Burgers Season 6 Summary

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Recap of Bob’s Burgers Season 6 episode 1, Sliding Bob’s:
The first episode of Bob’s Burgers Season 6 Premiered on September 27th, 2015.
Bob finds an exercise bike in the back alley and is using it to help get in shape, the kids help by encouraging him, in their own ways. After finding a huge clump of hair in the shower, and having his family confirm that his bald spot is still the same size, Bob discovers he is losing his mustache.
After Bob suggests shaving it off, to Linda’s horror, Linda tells the kids the story of how she and Bob met, crediting Bob’s mustache as the reason she fell for him. Gene and Louise then suggest that if Bob hadn’t had a mustache that he and Linda wouldn’t have ended up together. Tina insists however, that they were
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At the hospital, officer Bosco commandeers Bob and puts him into a coma. When Bob wakes up he is officer Robostache and remembers nothing of his former life. As Robostache, Bob is a nitpicky cop. He runs into Linda again. Now that he has a mustache, Linda finds Bob attractive and the two of them go out for coffee.
When Bob and Linda Kiss, Bob’s mustache shocks her. Wanting to continue her romance with Bob, Linda goes with him to the police station in hopes of turning down the voltage on the mustache. Officer Bosco reveals that doing so would cause Bob’s brain to explode. Then reveals that Robostache was specifically created to drive out the people of the town so that Mr. Fischoder can build his dream Wonder Wharfopolis, an amusement park the size of a town.
When Bob tries to arrest Bosco he discovers is unable due to secret directive number four. Bosco then reveals he is Mr. Fischoder and Bob declares that he is under arrest. The two then get into an epic battle, Bob’s mustache against Mr. Fischoder’s robotic eye. Bob is defeated, his mustache falls off and his brain explodes. His dying wish is for Linda to keep his mustache, which she puts on her pet

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