Done for sport or spite? I don't know.
Amy holds your attention for two hours surrounded by characters with depth and substance that matter. This is a worthy effort. Of course she exploits her flaws and foibles, but not without compassion nor at the expense of the beautiful people here character reveres. Mine was before a nearly full lively crowd, animated and smiling as they left entertained - and not in a crude way. They liked it and so did I.