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The episode is rife with plot holes: A spaceship turned barber shop with no clear explanation; a storyteller who claims to have created gods but just wrote stories; a mysterious "story engine" that’s an organ but is treated like a machine; and casual neglect for logical consistency, like a spider crawling out of its own back or characters walking into danger without reacting.
Scenes are patched together with cheap CGI, absurd references (such as a spider web called the "World Wide Web"—a cringe-worthy pun), and moments that verge on parody. The episode's climax involves a villain attempting to destroy all stories and gods to gain ultimate power—a trope as old as storytelling itself but executed here with juvenile clichés.