This episode takes things much slower than the past few have, and there's a lot less action, but it has some pretty good moments, too. We split the party between an A and a B plot, which I think gives each of them a better opportunity to shine as individuals and to develop their dynamics, but I think the episode could have done a bit more character work with that time, especially with Hunter and Wrecker.
Because of the week break between episode releases, the slower pace can be a bit frustrating, but I think in the context of the whole season, having a couple episodes dedicated to setup and character work helps keep things from becoming tiring.
This isn't an episode you can skip, but it's probably the one I feel the least inclined to watch again in the near future.