This is interesting just in the sense of analyzing what was good about a show that had so much of the hatred of families and values behind the writing and looking back over a lifetime of so much of that in such a high percentage of what the entertainment industry liked to put out. It really doesn't work at all in this episode for the rewatchability showing the level of hate of it they did and trying to disquise it as stupidity and nothingness out of the character the most involved in it. It was just grotequery which weirdly did match really well with the use of the name Woody Allen as a figure for inspiration... all things out of a world that as a whole hates good and healthy things and venerates things as unhealthy and harmful as old men who rape their step daughters.