I know that this cartoon is supposed to be a comedy, a unrealistic satirical joke about characters and people. But even through all the dumb jokes there has to be a core of sincerity: like family values.
This was the first episode where not only did I feel extremely preached to but it also felt like an angry feminist screaming propaganda in your ear with a loudspeaker.
I am not gonna lie: first time I saw this episode, I was done with the show and I had completely forgotten most of the details. Then I came back maybe a year later thinking: "well it wasn't that bad." I read the description and I said: "It was that bad... it was so bad... " all those emotions surfaced.
It felt like Quintel greenlit some kind of fanfiction by an angry activist in his writing room. (I just saw the writers and 2 of them wrote episodes of Velma and She-Hulk). Oh my god, Quintel, I feel sorry for you dude, you literally left two show-killaz in your writing room and they completely destroyed it.
How did the show benefit from this show of feminist power? Well... it got cancelled.
Edit: I just checked the votes and saw that the country that voted this episode the most is... not what you expect. Anyone who thinks that entertainment is not a tool for social engineering... they are living in Cromania...