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“The premise of the show is pretty much an anti-premise: a man runs a burger restaurant, has a family, laughs ensue. But ensue they do, partly because of the show’s good-natured absurdity (in an early episode, Bob hallucinates himself in a speakeasy bartended by a talking nightlight after he gets trapped inside the building’s walls while escaping his in-laws) and partly because of the strength of the voice acting.”