Granny's tonic, intended to revive the family, accidentally causes Jethro to act strangely, leading him to pursue a woman. This sets the stage for a series of humorous situations. Young Gloria, a Commerce Bank employee, plays a key role in the episode. Her efficiency and dedication to her job is remarkable, impressing Jed Clampett. He then comes up with the idea of introducing her to the entire family.
Jed is immediately attracted to Gloria. There is a strong contrast between the urban and rural lifestyles. She worries about Jed's infatuation, especially with a woman he considers too young. This leads to several humorous interactions and concerns about Jed's dating choices.
Throughout the episode, family interactions are filled with humor and misunderstandings involving Gloria. Concerns arise about her motives and whether she truly cares for Jed. Gloria's professionalism and dedication show the importance of hard work in the episode, while also touching on the complexities of handling large sums of money.
The overall central idea of the episode revolves around helping the Clampett family, especially Jed, get used to Gloria and city life. She expresses concern about a possible mismatch in values and lifestyle, while the other characters accept the possibility of a relationship between Jed and Gloria. Ultimately, Jed sees it as a potential match.
The episode culminates with discussions about a possible marriage between Jed and Gloria. The family come together in a humorous way to agree on this decision, raising the question of timing. A plan is formed to speed up the process of getting to know each other better. The episode ends on a warm, hopeful note, hinting at future developments.