A lot of hate for this episode. It's lampooning Hollywood's halfhearted and condescending attempts at creating feminist content without really metabolizing what is systemically problematic about the entertainment industry, and I think what runs a lot of people the wrong way is that it does that without being as outwardly funny as SUNNY usually is. This is where people start treating media like a vacuum cleaner or fast food, a mass produced product that is supposed to do a-b-c, and when it doesn't, it offends our customer-is-always-right sensibilities. Media is always buyer-beware. That's why they say you should check your expectations at the door.
There are a handful of other episodes in SUNNY like this, where they get a big concept that ends up overshadowing the actual comedy, THE GANG CRACKS THE LIBERTY BELL, FRANK'S BROTHER, A CRICKET'S TALE, etc.
For everyone who's plastering this review page with 1-star ratings, ok, fine, but answer me this, how many other prime time American sitcoms are as ambitious in their commentary as SUNNY is even in its weaker episodes? In a landscape absolutely littered with homogenous, predictable, uncritical tripe, SUNNY is as incisive and insightful as ever, and I think that's worth something better than "waaaaaah! worst. episode. ever!"
But hey, what do I know?