Full Bars

They meet up with two neighborhood boys, Milo and Ned, and are shocked to find that many houses are giving them full-size chocolate bars, something they're not used to back home.

Louise and Gene are ready to board the ferry to get back home, but Tina feels they owe a debt to the neighborhood for having given them the best candy they ever had and they all decide to go rescue Milo and Ned who are being held hostage with other kids in a tennis court as the teens humiliate and force them to watch their candy be eaten.

Realizing that Frances might have died due to old age or exposure to the black and orange paint, Teddy finally lets everyone go home.

Bob and Linda then recount to the kids the events that happened at Teddy's party, unaware of what they were really up to the entire night.

I theoretically like the idea of giving the ever-present, rarely examined Teddy more of a role, but in practice, he's much less funny.

But instead of utilizing that format for character development and jokes based on all the people there, it's mostly Teddy being somewhat crazy and Bob itching to leave, and it ends up slightly disappointing, given the potential for greatness that a Halloween murder mystery should have.

"[1] Ross Bonaime of Paste gave the episode an 8.4 out of 10, saying "Full Bars” once again focuses on Bob’s Burgers’ strengths, which the show does on a more regular basis than other animated sitcoms.