After the show's initial imbalance it quickly picked up and revealed just how much Jody Hill has progressed as a director throughout the years. This episode is one of those moments of excellence where everything - the writing, the directing, the acting on all parts just go along in a perfect cohesion.
It rang so true to see Mr. Russel's dignity crumble under his self- inflicted Machiavellian persona, as he caught a glimpse of his reflection in a glass panel.
But the change Mr. Gamby goes through is circular. His flawed social skills returned after he'd just started to learn how to curb them, now threatening to ruin the first normal, healthy relationship he's had with anyone throughout the show.
The same, but on a much larger scale goes for principal Brown. The scene of her downfall was directed in such a superb way, that it wasn't just a funny sequence of drunk actions, but also a sad picture of a human being humiliating itself in grotesque degradation.
I can't wait to see the finale.