Hokey is a word that was never in use this side of the Atlantic, but if I may borrow it, there is no more apt description. Don't expect any depth or meaning that made the series great. However if you're an older man you may want to watch Ruta Lee for a while and try finding some interesting angles. At least she's good at being Flora, the bad young wife, in the spirit of the script.
A very thin comic book kind of story played like a skit on weird tales of that era. The combination of the seriousness of the wealthy older man ,Harmon (Patrick O'Neal) and the overbearing glamorous shrew give this episode a vibrant comic book effect. Useful for watching in a TZ marathon or sandwiched with meatier TZs. Plenty of chance to make the coffee or put the pizza in the oven during the talky middle of this scenario (but if you are an older man get back quick for Ruta).
It gets worse at the end, but I did warn you it's hokey. I like to think of it as the Zone sending itself up a little, as was the case with Serling's superior 'Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up' in series two.