This episode follows a season-long arc where Bob has been dealing with heartbreak. Earlier in the season, his brother even suggested he see a psychologist to help him finally forget her. Why This Episode Matters
Bob Gratton Season 3 Recap: The Drama Behind "Weekend at Maggy's"
In "," Maggy decides she wants back into Bob’s life. However, Bob's loyal (if eccentric) motel staff have other plans. Recognizing the toxic cycle between the two, the staff—including his brother-in-law Méo and his employees Steven and Mike —conspire to keep them apart for Bob’s own good.
Bob, a staunch federalist who "thinks big," often finds his grand ambitions thwarted by his own personal failings.
If there is one thing we know about Bob Gratton, it’s that his life is never simple—especially when it involves his "big gas station," his run-down motel, or his complicated love life. In the tenth episode of the third season, the show takes us back into the chaotic orbit of Bob’s ex-girlfriend, Maggy. The Plot: A Messy Reunion
As always, the series uses Bob's absurd situations to poke fun at identity, politics, and the working class in Quebec. Final Thoughts
Bob Gratton: Ma Vie, My Life is a sharp social satire of suburban Quebec life. This episode perfectly captures the show's core themes: