With only 17 days left and approximately $12,645 in hand, Glenn's path to a $1 million valuation rests entirely on his success at Ribfest , a massive national barbecue competition. He sets an ambitious goal of $25,000 in sales at the event to prove the concept of Underdog BBQ and fund the restaurant’s physical opening.
According to viewers and critics on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes , the episode excels at showing: With only 17 days left and approximately $12,645
Reviewers highlight the episode's focus on team dynamics. Glenn must manage a group of people who are still unaware of his true wealth, pushing them toward a professional standard for the restaurant's grand opening while racing against a tight deadline. Key Takeaways Glenn must manage a group of people who
The effort to turn a small startup into a "viable product" through large-scale public events like Ribfest. 645 in hand
The episode earns its title when Glenn accidentally sends an email that could reveal his true identity to a team member, potentially voiding the entire bet and jeopardising the trust of the local people he recruited.
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