I saw nothing different with this episode versus any of the others. Everything felt the same with respect to dialogue, delivery, comedic timing, and character development. I didn't even know there was a difference in writers until seeing other reviews. Couldn't care less. What bothers me in this or any other TV show is the men cross dressing and the male dean wearing a dress dancing with a man. So it fit the same narrative and comedy style that the original creator and writers produced in past episodes. That cheap, useless, unoriginal "comedy" will always rate poorly with me, regardless of any other genius writing or performance that comes.