I loved this episode. Keef's frustration at the unraveling of his life gets distilled down to one simple thing - getting across town so that he can possibly salvage some pieces of his career. The absurdity of the Cubby fetishization parallels the point Keef tries to make - people are suffering in various ways all around, but they aren't little internet moments, so no-one is interested. By the end of the episode, his rage and frustration zero in, not on the society that seems determined to screw him at every turn, but on Cubby ... and even in that, Keef fails. It's without question his rock bottom, and while the episode has plenty of humor, it also moves things toward Keef shedding the last piece of resistance to being woke.