The gang visits the farm after Fred develops a crush on Beth, the daughter of a local farmer named Jonathan. In an effort to win Beth's favor, Fred goes to extreme lengths to demonstrate his mystery-solving prowess, often putting himself in increasingly ridiculous situations to appear heroic.
The title refers to the American idiom which signifies the humiliation of admitting you were wrong after taking a strong, public stance. In the context of the episode, this likely mirrors Fred's eventual realization that his over-the-top attempts to impress Beth were misguided. "Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!" Eating Crow (TV Episode 2017) - IMDb [S1E21] Eating Crow
becomes jealous of Shaggy and Scooby’s close bond and decides to hoard various farm animals as her own "pets" in an attempt to replicate their friendship. Key Episode Elements The gang visits the farm after Fred develops
suffers from severe hay allergies that hinder her usual investigative sharp-wittedness. In the context of the episode, this likely
: A supernatural scarecrow ghost is driving customers away from the farm, threatening the family's livelihood.
: In a rare move for the franchise, the culprit behind the scarecrow haunting does not go to jail or face traditional legal punishment after being unmasked.