Loved the episode, I will add that it's also the best styled, and most stylish show on TV. Everyone is always perfectly dressed and as fashionable as they deserve. I would say they are going deliberately over the top with the sex scenes, and at times, it's a bit much, but it's all in good fun, I think.
The episode to me was about needs and health, how those two connect and disconnect. Molly did a great job asserting herself with her work colleague, and Andrew, yet fell short with Issa, maybe because she is most vulnerable there? Loved the scenes with Molly in that dress, stepping out out of that restaurant, San Diego is BIT more casual, but that is kind of my ideal date myself, everyone looking their best, in somewhere dope, and enjoying themselves. One could say that is close to all I want from relationships and dating, but that's another story.
The Lawrence/Issa/Condola storyline speaks, to me, to people's at times "basic" level of dealing with relationships, as did the Molly/Andrew storyline. Why can't people be intimate sexually and emotionally, without being committed? Why can't friends talk about a man they have in common, if it's harmless and in good faith? And, of course, insecurity.
Great writing, great shots of LA, incredible television.