Eddie's feeling mighty low since the house he was building would not pass inspection and he needs twenty thousand dollars he does not have to make it pass. He goes to a nearby pizza parlor and is eventually cheered up by the atmosphere, the food, and the singing waiters. He abruptly decides to buy the pizza palace as a replacement for his failed construction company.
The problem is that Eddie Haskell is not a people person. He soon loses patience with the customers and the employees and quickly runs out of both. On top of that, he bought the place by mortgaging his house and a balloon payment he does not have is due in a few days.
Unauthentic Eddie Haskell without a bone of self-awareness in his body is always good for a laugh, but it's hard to believe that the Eddie Haskell of LITB would find singing waiters anything but annoying, even as he approaches middle age.
The problem is that Eddie Haskell is not a people person. He soon loses patience with the customers and the employees and quickly runs out of both. On top of that, he bought the place by mortgaging his house and a balloon payment he does not have is due in a few days.
Unauthentic Eddie Haskell without a bone of self-awareness in his body is always good for a laugh, but it's hard to believe that the Eddie Haskell of LITB would find singing waiters anything but annoying, even as he approaches middle age.