Solid all around.
It didn't start off as strong as the first couple of episodes, but I must admit the Al-anon stuff and the last scene shared between Carmy and Sydney elevated it for me. And the onions gag as well.
A lot of this episode really is just people cooking and discussing food amongst each other, and it's more entertaining than one would think just going off of that. There's just enough character nuance and development to keep the pace up and the story interesting. It's hard to look away from the actors. They're all very, very good.
This episode also had some sweeter, gentle moments that I loved. I can see why this isn't for everyone, but I'm having a great time so far.