Making this episode animated seems like an odd choice at first, but you soon realize that it was probably the only way to illustrate the multiple "selves" hidden inside Zoe so effectively; the animation itself is crude by "cinematic" standards, but cute and expressive: it is perfectly adequate for what it sets out to do. While not as great as episodes 1 and 3, this is better than 2 and 4, and about on a par with 5. I'd rate it a 7.5/10.