The next morning, Scrooge called everyone to the living room with an exciting announcement. "I bought us all front row seats to see Franklin in the Duckburg theater this evening." he announced, holding up the tickets. Everyone lost their cool and was basically shouting and screaming excitedly. "We're going to see Franklin!" "I'm going to see Loon!" "I'm going to explode!" They all clamored. Scrooge got overwhelmed by the screaming, he wasn't so sure that seeing the musical would stop the obsession, but at this point, it was the only option. He slammed his cane on the ground to direct everybody again. "Hey! I told you we are going in the evening, so save all that energy for later" Scrooge barked. Everyone nodded. They turned to each other and clamored quietly.
That evening they went to the theater, eager to watch the musical. They had the whole front row to themselves since no one could afford those seats. They finally saw the musical rather than just hear the music and it was everything they expected it to be. When it was over, they all came to the hallway to talk about it. "Wow, that was awesome!" Dewey exulted. "I could of sworn Loon looked at me while singing his solo in 'I'm Not Putting Out My Spark'" Webby bubbled. "And that Phillipa Coo girl has the voice of an angel! I got a little teared up when I saw the look on her face in 'It's Silent Downtown'" Louie praised. Launchpad was still mind-blown at what he witnessed. "I told you there is a lyric that says Franklin had feelings for Hancock!" Huey defended, referring back to the criticism of his fan fiction. "You know, even after seeing it and hearing it, I still have to say Loon-Swamuel Mooranduck sounds nothing like me!" Fenton argued. "I have to admit, it was pretty good, definitely a work of art," Scrooge cooed, "Now, what did you all think?"
Everyone huddled in a group and began to discuss it with each other. When they dispersed, Huey was going to speak for them. "It's quite strange, we adored it a month ago but now that we saw it, those feelings aren't exactly the same; it's like we already know the music but seeing them dance to it was great and all but that's it, that's all there is to it." Huey explained. "Oh, it seems you finally gotten over your obsession" Scrooge concurred. Everyone nodded.
"Hey Webby," Scrooge said, addressing Webby, "I wouldn't idolize Loon too much for two reasons; One: he is way older than you, married, and has two kids so it will never happen. Two: The musical wasn't all done by him." "What! But I thought he was..." Webby exclaimed. "Don't get me wrong, he indeed wrote the music, lyrics, and book but you have better check your facts when you say he created the whole thing" Scrooge explained in a grandfatherly tone, "A very talented crew helped him put this all together that he could not have possibly done alone. I looked in the credits and his friend, Alex Larkamoire, was the music producer and composer, without him they would just be singing to no music." "Hmm...Alex Larkamoire, he sounds like a cool guy" Huey added. "Also the musical is based off a biography about Benjamin Franklin written by historian, Ron Chicknow." Scrooge further explained. "Wait? Franklin is an adaption?!" Launchpad exclaimed, "I just thought it was an original work about Ben Franklin, showing his life based on what Loon thought of him." "Oh, one more thing, one of the producers of the musical was none other than Questdove." "Whoa whoa whoa, the Questdove?" Dewey gasped. "The bandleader of the in-house band for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Falcon?" Louie added. Scrooge nodded. Everyone marveled at that. "So now you see even the most talented people need others to help them on their way to success" Scrooge said to Webby. "Your right Scrooge, it was bad for me not to praise all the cast and crew, and to idolize a guy who isn't perfect and makes mistakes like we all do" Webby said. Scrooge patted her on the head as a way of telling her it's okay.
