Throughout the episode, different characters bring up that Heather just started identifying as trans two weeks ago. It's revealed later in a plot twist that Heather was at one point in time the ex-boyfriend of Strong Woman, who tells PC Principal that Heather, formerly Blake, hates women and can't stand to be beaten by one. When Strong Woman broke up with him, he swore he would get back at her and is now doing so as Heather Swanson. The reveal of Heather's true motives feels like justification for people who believe some men would claim to be trans so they could go into women's bathrooms. It's a conversation that's rooted in bigotry but masked as actual concern for women's safety, kind of how this episode is masked in what's supposed to be desire for nuance without bringing any. And the episode continues to take jabs at trans women, with Heather Swanson visiting the PC household to taunt Strong Woman about losing the competition to her. When PC Principal asks Heather to leave, he is accused of being a transphobe, which suggests that trans women are quick to call someone a transphobe when met with any kind of criticism—an unfair claim for the show to make.
Trash show continues to be trash. Not surprising considering that other dolphin episode