I think this is, controversially, one of the better written ones.
The Garrett/Jonah dynamic (and that of the rest of the staff) is a great take on how the two "groups" interact with eachother about racism. Their dialogue as a whole was a great metaphor.
Although I don't think it's *that* in-your-face, such a political statement at the cost of the usual cynical ""woke"" humour doesn't really fit this series and makes it a slightly uncomfortable episode.
The Garrett/Jonah dynamic (and that of the rest of the staff) is a great take on how the two "groups" interact with eachother about racism. Their dialogue as a whole was a great metaphor.
Although I don't think it's *that* in-your-face, such a political statement at the cost of the usual cynical ""woke"" humour doesn't really fit this series and makes it a slightly uncomfortable episode.