Tiffany's sisters hosts what she hopes to be a nice family dinner. Instead, Tiffany and her new friend Pat co-miserate awkwardly about medicines, which leads to a failed dinner party.
Mr. Kimble talks with the parents of his kindergarten student and learns that most of the children come from broken families where the parents are separated or divorced.
After Penny helps Sheldon with his show, Amy tells him to demonstrate appreciation for her help. Sheldon does so and complains about all of the social norms as he learns about more of them.
Gretchen explains the rules of the lunch table to Cady. The rules cover how each member of The Plastics should behave and dress on different days of the week. If an individual doesn't follow the rules, then that person will not be able to sit with The Plastics at lunch that day.
Everytime Jerry rings the bell, Butch the dog will come save him from Tom. But this isn't the case anymore when a law passes that dogs will always be on a leash.
In this clip we have the deputy do a comedic sketch of protecting the Andy by forcibly enlisting two other people who do not want to be part of this action. While it is filtered with comedy, there is the inescapable thought of an organized authority that tells its workers what to do as and subordinates them in a militaristic fashion of obedience. We can take it to the real world context of who and how authority handles protests (riots) as well as the hyper militarization of police in events like: Zoot Suit Riots, Occupy Movement, BLM protests, and the Insurrection.