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Belchers realize he's a zombie. More zombified neighbors appear and try to get in, so the
Belchers barricade themselves in, along with Rudy, Ollie and Andy. When the zombies break through the barricade Louise discovers the zombies' weakness is mustard. Bob and Linda sacrifice themselves to hold back the zombies while their kids escape. The zombies grab Rudy but Louise fails to use her archery to save him, revealing she faked her skills for internet fame - her arms aren't strong enough to draw back the bowstring. The Belcher kids stock up on mustard and hide in Louise's bedroom. When the zombies break in, Louise discovers she can use her legs to draw back the bowstring. She manages to kill the intruding zombies (including her parents) but when her arrows run out the zombies overpower them. The kids ultimately survive because they're covered in mustard. The home movie ends and Belcher family, all watching from the couch, are proud of their kids' movie.
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Jestain's friends. When the strip club
Pickles turns out to be closed for fumigation, Linda rigs the restaurant up to look like a club while Bob tries calling some strippers to come last minute. When it seems that the strippers aren't coming, Gretchen tearfully apologizes to Jestain, ashamed for messing up everything and being a failure of an older sister. Jestain tells her she still looks up to Gretchen, in spite of the way the evening has gone. The strippers arrive, having received Bob's voicemails. They perform the routine, saving the night. Meanwhile, Tina pressures Gene and Louise into playing a board game she found, but finds the game to be miserable. Instead, they sneak down to the restaurant in the crawlspace to watch the strippers, but find their view blocked by the grate.
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to passersby, but later get accidentally locked inside. Worried when he hasn't heard from the kids, Bob goes to the wharf, leading Big Bob to suspect that he doesn't trust him with the kids. Bob finds the kids, and uses the booth to express his concerns anonymously to Big Bob, who responds to the clam that he is actually optimistic that his grandkids will one day solve the problems he tells them about. Bob is touched and has the kids meet up with their grandpa, now comfortable leaving them with him. Meanwhile, Linda struggles to help Teddy, who is unable to take a friendly photo of himself for a handyman services website. Linda finds success when she discovers that Teddy looks happiest and friendliest when he's eating a burger.
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he knew how wrong it was and offers to lick a wall covered in boogers to demonstrate his remorse is genuine. When Zeke is about to lick it, Will and Jimmy Jr. stop him and forgive him. Zeke is so grateful, he licks the wall and playfully chases after all of them. Meanwhile, Bob comes up with a recipe idea that Jimmy Pesto Sr. promptly steals, to great success. Furious, Bob confronts Jimmy, but advice from Linda, Teddy, and Mort help him recognize that he is better than Jimmy, and that Jimmy's success with a stolen idea is fleeting compared to his own ability to generate more good ideas on his own.
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car's roof, but lose it some time during the steep drive up the mountain. At the lodge, a disturbing painting in the kitchen bothers Bob. In the morning, Linda drives to town for groceries and spots their lost
Christmas tree down a snowy ravine and attempts to retrieve it. The Belcher kids, using various objects, write their family's name in the snow so Santa knows where to deliver their presents. As the sun sets Linda gives up on trying to pull their tree out of the ravine and returns home. The kids surprise their parents with their own homemade tree and by covering up the disturbing painting.
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plan to knock over pins so
Sylvester can beat Paul. However, Louise overhears Rudy's mom confronting Sylvester, and learns that Sylvester is intentionally losing to make Paul look good. Louise convinces Rudy to abandon the plan, realizing that Rudy is the one who is uncomfortable, not his dad. Rudy talks with his dad after the party, and Sylvester admits that he lost on purpose because Paul is important to Rudy's mom and now a part of their lives. Despite the divorce, he is optimistic about his life, and reassures Rudy that the two of them will be fine.
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regrets it when Teddy tells her they might kill the raccoon. The band's road manager makes small talk with Bob, telling him the band is actually miserable, broke, and regret their careers, which makes Bob question his own career. In resolution, although the view from upstairs is lousy, Louise and Gene manage to fool their school friends into enjoying it; Linda manages to help the raccoon escape from Animal
Control; and Bob's fears are quelled when he learns that the band still has moments when they love their jobs, in spite of the downsides.
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deeper issues affecting each side — Linda and Bob believing additional responsibility will help the kids grow into better adults, and Louise in particular working through her anger at overreach by other adults in her life. After seeing Linda frustrated to tears, Louise apologizes and Linda explains that she felt pressured after a call with their grandmother Gloria to raise them according to Gloria's advice. They both finish the story by concluding that their town is fine as it is and that Linda will run the town her way.
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song about the danger of missing the bigger picture when chasing dreams. The family praises the new song, and Gene likes it so much he decides to save the song for his future album, rather than sign it away to the contest. Meanwhile, a cricket inside the house drives Linda mad with its chirping. She offers Louise and Tina ten dollars to find it and trap it. After several failed attempts and many traps, the girls succeed and earn their reward.
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Despite initially feeling inadequate to the task, Bob uses deductive problem solving and what little information Teddy can provide about the journey to locate and rescue the trapped handyman. Meanwhile, Linda and the kids are visited by a victorious basketball team and decide to make them a giant celebratory hamburger, the 'Beef-hemoth'. When it is too big for them to finish eating, the
Belchers to enjoy the rest of it for supper.
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danger, to find the statue in a hidden wall panel. However, they are intercepted by Mr. Fischoeder, who confiscates it, as it was hidden on his property. He later informs them that the appraisal determined that the statue was only made of cheap dyed quartz, which he sold for $ 100. He gives Louise a portion for finding it, which she proudly displays above her bed commemorating her first treasure-finding.
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fellow student, Sam, hides in the laundry room, expressing severe anxiety about slow dancing and being at the party at all. Sam helps Tina recover her skirt, and opts to stay behind out of fear, while Tina leaves to dance with Jimmy Jr. Reflecting on the joy of dancing, she instead goes back to get Sam and encourages him to relax and to have fun with her, a friend, and the two slow dance together.
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eventually realize, as Rudy joins them for dinner, that Rudy ran away. They call his parents and Bob prepares to drive him back. However, seeing how distraught Rudy is, Louise offers to join Rudy at the restaurant to keep him company. Bob and Linda admire the kind daughter they've raised. Rudy and Louise join Rudy's family at dinner.
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surprisingly assists Bob with executing a plan to get everyone safely back to the mainland. Meanwhile back at home, Linda and the kids throw a mocktail party for Tina to teach her social skills. Though the complexities of social interaction overwhelm her, Tina manages to recall all the detailed etiquette thrown at her.
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Belchers is rare enough already, but giving all of the episode to Regular Sized Rudy is a big swing that I think really pays off...this episode has certainly set a high bar for the episodes to follow."
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was the bully, something he is deeply ashamed of. Jimmy Jr. urges Zeke to confront his past by apologizing to Will, but when he does, Will reveals that the worst thing Zeke did to him was make fun of his speech impediment. This devastates Jimmy Jr. because of his own speech impediment and Zeke swears
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and jump into the canal, like she did when she was a teen. She succeeds and Linda realizes that her skepticism about Gayle—and by extension herself—was her own insecurity about aging. She cheers Gayle on as she records her for the tape. Gayle ultimately doesn't make the cut, but is featured in the
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from Mr. Ambrose and begins recording his dreams to allow him to recall his original dream. But upon reenacting it, he finds that the song isn't anywhere as good as he remembered. He is despondent, but Bob advises him that great things come from hard work. This inspires Gene to write an insightful
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under the wharf that only the Belchers know about. She convinces Linda to help her find it, who doesn't believe it is true, but wishes to spend time with Louise and support her ambitions. Sneaking below the wharf, Louise's suspicions are proven correct when she successfully manages, despite some
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while doing laundry. Their electrician tells them their home's shoddy wiring will take several days to fix. Their landlord, Mr. Fischoeder, agrees to let the Belchers spend Christmas at his unused hunting lodge in the mountains. The Belchers take their Christmas tree with them, strapped to their
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Gretchen screws up her sister Jestain's bachelorette party: she forgets to invite Jestain's friends and forgets to book a limo and the party is tonight. She pressures Linda to help her. They borrow Nat's limo, which Bob drives, and invite Gayle and Jestain's former school teacher to fill in for
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has expanded its ensemble exponentially over its 14-season run, 'The Amazing Rudy' offered a fresh deep-dive into another member of the Seymour's Bay community. The trope of highlighting a slice-of-life perspective from a minor or background character is a tried and true television tradition.
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Belchers remain one of the most wholesome families on television. If and when this series comes to an end, don't be surprised when you see 'The Amazing Rudy' in the conversation as one of the best episodes of its run."
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