You can stream this episode on platforms like Hulu and Disney+, or purchase it through Apple TV . [Discussion] Bob's Burgers S07E15 - "Ain't Miss Debatin'"
The episode features notable guest voices, including Rhys Darby as Duncan and Jim Gaffigan as Henry Haber.
Tina is recruited to the Wagstaff debate team by Henry Haber (voiced by Jim Gaffigan). While she initially struggles with public speaking, she finds her voice by channeling her frustration over Jimmy Jr. into a passionate argument against the metric system. This success leads to a "beige romance" with Henry, though Tina is soon distracted by Duncan, a dim-witted but charming New Zealand exchange student on the rival King’s Head Island team.
Meanwhile, Louise and Gene create a stop-motion film titled Meat Man , starring a protagonist molded from unusable ground beef. Despite the meat beginning to rot and attract flies, the project culminates in a dramatic "explosion" of Meat Man—a finale that even the normally strict health inspector Hugo helps orchestrate. Key Highlights
[s7e15] Ain't Miss Debatin' -
You can stream this episode on platforms like Hulu and Disney+, or purchase it through Apple TV . [Discussion] Bob's Burgers S07E15 - "Ain't Miss Debatin'"
The episode features notable guest voices, including Rhys Darby as Duncan and Jim Gaffigan as Henry Haber. [S7E15] Ain't Miss Debatin'
Tina is recruited to the Wagstaff debate team by Henry Haber (voiced by Jim Gaffigan). While she initially struggles with public speaking, she finds her voice by channeling her frustration over Jimmy Jr. into a passionate argument against the metric system. This success leads to a "beige romance" with Henry, though Tina is soon distracted by Duncan, a dim-witted but charming New Zealand exchange student on the rival King’s Head Island team. You can stream this episode on platforms like
Meanwhile, Louise and Gene create a stop-motion film titled Meat Man , starring a protagonist molded from unusable ground beef. Despite the meat beginning to rot and attract flies, the project culminates in a dramatic "explosion" of Meat Man—a finale that even the normally strict health inspector Hugo helps orchestrate. Key Highlights While she initially struggles with public speaking, she