The performances from the cast remain top-notch, with each actor bringing depth and nuance to their respective roles. The dialogue is sharp, with several memorable lines that stuck with me long after the episode ended.

If I have any criticisms, it's that the episode felt a tad rushed in its conclusion. Some plot threads felt a bit hastily resolved, leaving me wanting more resolution. However, this is a minor quibble in what was otherwise an excellent episode.

Visually, I was impressed by how well the show's aesthetic held up, even at a lower resolution. The composition of each shot, the use of lighting, and the overall atmosphere of the episode were all still effective in conveying the mood and tone.

This episode features the core ensemble cast that defines the second season's satirical tone: as João Havelange