Yeah - I had a different perspective than (he-who-shall-not-be-named). No surprise.
While the knee-jerk-first-view interpretation might be "MENARESWINEOINQUE!", if you really look at some of the undercurrents ... it's much deeper and shows men in a pretty decent light:
Team having a debate, but in the end deleting all photos sent to them that might embarrass the women (or men, nttawwt) that sent them.
Isaac realizing Colin is gay ... and not making it about himself or his feelings, regardless of what he might or might not think about it (we don't know what Isaac thinks about this yet).
Beard interacting with Henry, playing up the importance of Ted as a father.
Diamond Dogs supporting each other (and Nate trying to do the same with his group, but failing).
Ted trying his best to be a good father, including taking his son to a West Ham match because that's what he wanted to do.
Jamie showing heart and reaching out to Keeley for no reason other than concern for *her*.
Ted being shown as the (obviously) right choice for his ex because of their shared values, memes/jokes, experiences, love of their son, etc. as opposed to the "flavor of the month" Dr. Jacob.
So, with that - I liked the episode. I also like that not every week is a cookie-cutter "Friends"-style episode. This one set up the season/series close and put the paths in motion.