: Cattleman's Ranch receives the "Golden Prune" award from a retiree publication. While Louis is initially thrilled, the award attracts an influx of elderly customers who stay for hours ordering only cheap drinks, preventing higher-paying customers from being seated. Thematic Analysis

: Fans observed that Eddie’s character had shifted from a rebellious youth to a "happy idiot," sometimes feeling unfazed by insults, which some attributed to character "flanderization" as the show neared its 100th episode.

: Louis’s subplot regarding the Golden Prune award subverts the idea of success, showing that catering to a specific niche (the elderly) can be a "death sentence" for a business's growth. Character Development & Reception

: Eddie’s subplot explores the "bro code" dynamics of the 1990s, where dating a best friend's sibling is viewed as a betrayal, even when the sibling is more than capable of handling the relationship.