: The opening scene, where Tina slowly crashes into the only other car in a massive, empty parking lot, is often called a "litmus test" for the series' humor. If you find the agonizingly slow pace and Tina’s rhythmic groaning funny, you’ll likely love the whole show.
The episode remains a frequent topic of debate on Reddit and other community forums regarding Bob's parenting and Tina's anxiety. [S3E7] Tina Wrecks the Car
: Bob Odenkirk’s guest role as the corrupt insurance adjuster, Chase, is highly acclaimed. Critics at The AV Club noted that his performance hits the perfect balance of "jovial oddness" before his villainous turn. : The opening scene, where Tina slowly crashes
Reviewers praise the episode for its "masterful" combination of the show's hallmarks: high-stakes awkwardness, a financial crisis, and the Belcher family’s unique bond. : Bob Odenkirk’s guest role as the corrupt
is widely regarded by critics and fans as one of the definitive episodes of Bob's Burgers . It currently holds a strong presence on "best of" lists, including being Rolling Stone's choice for the 100 Best TV Episodes of All Time. Critical Consensus