Sue Ellen Chickens Out

Sue Ellen Chickens Out is the second half of the 5th episode of Season 8. It first aired on September 19, 2003 with "Vomitrocious!."

Summary
The Sugar Bowl is going out of business and a fried chicken restaurant chain called the Chickin Lickin' is trying to buy it. Sue Ellen immediately goes to the Sugar Bowl's defense, but when her friends ignore this crisis, can she pull it off on her own?

Plot
At the Sugar Bowl, Sue Ellen is served a Big Pig sundae by the owner, Mr. Manino. She compliments him on the ice cream sundae, and soon finds that Mr. Manino will not be making anymore Big Pigs, because he will be selling the Sugar Bowl. After the shocking discovery, she frantically asks who will be buying the shop, exclaiming that she hopes it is not Mr. Crosswire, who will overprice things. Mr. Manino then hands her a menu from the buyers, remarking that the prices seem reasonable. Sue Ellen recognizes the menu as a Chickin Lickin'. She informs Mr. Manino that the restaurant is a large global franchise. Sue Ellen is still flabbergasted at the reality.

In a Chickin Lickin' commercial, Beauregard Poolet is explains that he is standing on the very porch where he was given his father's recipe for the current Chickin Lickin' chicken. He pulls a bell ringer and the front of the house collapses revealing dancing chicken and a flashy stage. He advertises his chicken products, and at the conclusion of the commercial, he states, "Made with real chicken flavor". He also advertises a personal appearance in the Mill Creek Mall. Sue Ellen turns off her TV and complains to her mother about the situation. She states that fast food chains are meant to expand. Sue Ellen is till bothered, and her mother suggests that she hold a protest to stand up for it.

At the tree house, everyone briefly complains about the Sugar Bowl closing, but the complaints are soon replaced with talk about the food sold at Chickin Lickin'. Sue Ellen interrupts their discussion, and reminds them of how beloved the Sugar Bowl is. Everyone is clueless of what they can do to help the cause. Sue Ellen, in a loud voice, states that they ca stop eating at the restaurant, and join her in a protest at the Mall when Beauregard Poolet is there.

At the Sugar Bowl, the protest is taking place. Beauregard Poolet and his, "Chickin Lickin' wrecking machine" approach. He requests for them to move, but they stay put, and shout at him. The scene touches his "badder-dipped heart", and he decides to cancel the operation, and forever thereafter sell healthy foods. Francine's yelling interrupts the thought, revealing it was a daydream of Sue Ellen's. Sue Ellen confides in Francine that she was thinking about the protest on Saturday. Francine states that she cannot go this Saturday because she has to visit her cousins.

Later, Sue Ellen and Buster meet at the foot of the tree house. Buster explains that Arthur couldn't come, but he brought along Binky to help. Brain arrives, and explains that he broke down and ate a chicken sandwich from Chickin Lickin'. He decides to leave the protest effort.

The protesters then prepare by making signs and handing out flyers. They soon meet and practice the chants they will use at the protest. Muffy soon arrives in her limousine, and asks Sue Ellen to join her for a ride. In the car, Muffy asks Sue Ellen to stop the protest effort, as she cannot win. Muffy reveals that her father wants to build a Burrito barn on the site. Muffy's bribe does not hinder Sue Ellen, and she steps out of the car.

That Saturday, they meet at the mall, and have their protest. Things do not go as planned, and many people do not notice them. Beauregard Poolet exits the restaurant, and Sue Ellen's protesting is overpowered by the band that plays. Meanwhile, Arthur, D.W., and Grandma Thora remember the good times they had at the Sugar Bowl. Mr. Manino serves them their Banana splits, and asks what is troubling them. Thora states that they are remembering the good times they had there. He looks back at them and remembers good times he had as well.

At the mall, Sue Ellen steps up and shouts at Beauregard Poolet. He explains that he is merely an actor, and he directs her to complaint forms in the restaurant. Sue Ellen walks by her family and friends depressed. As they walk home, Sue Ellen notices festivity around the Sugar Bowl. She goes inside, and finds that Mr. Manino decided not to sell the restaurant. The episode concludes as Mr. Manino serves Sue Ellen another Big Pig.

Trivia

 * This is the second time Sue Ellen takes off one of her hair scrunchies. The first time was "Sue Ellen's Little Sister."

Quotes

 * Mr. Manino: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."