This is the lowest rated episode of the entire series, and I can't help but think that the low scores help prove the whole point of the episode -- which is so sharp-wittedly done. This show has always been political, and has never shied away from talking about racism, so this shouldn't have come as a surprise to anyone here. Yet, because it addresses how white people not only don't know how to talk about race/racism, but also experience great discomfort in doing so, somehow it's suddenly gone too far. Again" the low scores prove the point. If this wasn't the truth, there wouldn't be so many triggered commenters here.