>>93244667Forgive me, I haven't watched this episode since it first came out, so I might be misremembering things. But to be honest, thought everyone was right and wrong here.
Wendy wanted people to accept their true selves and stop hiding behind lies. She had the best intentions, and her stance is a pretty standard T.V. moral. However, she just continually pushed her views and didn't want to accept that people disagreed with her.
The other side showed that so many people were obsessed with illusions of people, or what people thought of them, rather than the people themselves. But in the end, people were happier with this, and it helped to boost some peoples' confidence. The ends justified the means.
So in the end, they all had a point. Wendy was right that it wasn't real or healthy, but the others were still happy with what they had.