I don't usually review single episodes but with this uniformly solid anthology series (until this episode) I had to. I will credit the production for the last 10 minutes of this episode. It shows what could have been if the characters were somewhat grounded in reality throughout. The writer and director didn't pick a lane. This episode was all over the place in a mystifying way. If it's going to be a farce make it a big farce. I don't think that's what they were aiming at in this episode but that's how all the lines and character behaviors read. But it did not work if that is what they were going for. Such boring, over the top, stereotypical behavior from an LGBT script. Perhaps the point of this episode was to show us that not all gay couples conform to stereotypes, but in most ways, the two lead characters were also negative stereotypes. The two lead actors, both very good in projects I've seen previously, had zero chemistry. And for those first 20 minutes or so, they seemed to be playing AT everything, whether it was anxiousness, nervousness, confusion or just being bumbling fools. The last 10 minutes almost saved the episode - but almost just wasn't enough.