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[s3e33] Granny Mobile 📌

: At one point, Muffin pauses to ask if she can be a different kind of granny, showing a burgeoning self-awareness about her own "grouchiness".

: When a "real" grouchy granny (the Old Pug) attempts to bully the Heelers' neighbor, Doreen, into selling a mobility scooter for a fraction of its value, Doreen’s conciliatory nature makes her vulnerable. [S3E33] Granny Mobile

: Playing the role of "Granny Gladys," Muffin uses her stubbornness to out-negotiate the aggressive buyer. By refusing to budge and matching the Pug’s rudeness with her own "grouchy" persona, Muffin manages to upsell the scooter to $1,300—well above the original $300 asking price. Themes: The Limits of Niceness : At one point, Muffin pauses to ask

: Doreen represents the extreme of "agreeableness," nearly letting herself be taken advantage of to avoid conflict. By refusing to budge and matching the Pug’s

Beyond the humor, "Granny Mobile" offers subtle evidence of Muffin’s maturity.

: The episode also touches on the vulnerability of adults, notably Bandit, who becomes self-conscious after the Old Pug insults his weight—a relatable moment of adult insecurity embedded in a children's show.