Kill the House (Multiverse and Friends)

Kill the House is the 16th episode of the seventeenth season of Multiverse and Friends.

Plot
Amity got sick of the mansion, so she said they should change to a new house and while most of the crew refused to do that, a few members like Luz, Eda, Luna, Peter, Chris Griffin, Chris, and Martin Kratt accepted, so a war started. However, after a long and deadly war, they discover that their bodies were disappearing and then they get teleported and realize they're in a simulation during the entire show.

Why It Killed The Writing
UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
 * 1) The episode is notorious for an absurd plot twist that confused many people, and that is the entire show being a simulation. The plot twist was so bad the writers had to consider the episode non-canon.
 * 2) *This episode is also notorious for causing the writing to go downhill.
 * 3) *This plot twist alone doesn't make sense as in one of the first episodes, it was stated that everything was real and was not fake and simulated.
 * 4) All the characters are unlikable.
 * 5) Amity is extremely unlikable and her flanderization has gone too far, as she stated she was sick of the mansion and wanted a better house, even though in the first episode of the show she was happy with the mansion and was also happy to stay with others. She's also shown to be uncaring, as she sacrificed everyone in order to survive.
 * 6) Luz Noceda, Eda Clawthorne, Luna Loud, Peter and Chris Griffin, Martin, and Chris Kratt are also unlikable, as they blindly sided with Amity and were very oblivious to her using them as human shields.
 * 7) The rest of the crew that opposed Amity are no better, as they instantly declared war once she opposed and also acted selfishly with each other, as they sacrificed each other for their own lives.
 * 8) Aside from a few jokes, most of them are very stale, often relying on death and pop culture, such as a joke mocking BuzzFeed, even though the infamy of the company was long dead.
 * 9) A ridiculously unfitting tone for an episode like this. In short, the episode is extremely dark and uses dark monologues, which are of course tone-deaf due to the insane amount of jokes it uses, and barely took itself seriously, making the tone inconsistent.
 * 10) Atrocious ending that was caused by the absurd plot twist.

Redeeming Qualities
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
 * 1) While most of the crew against Amity and her team are still unlikable, they are the least bad, as they weren't ungrateful and actually made proper defenses, though it doesn't justify them declaring war instantly.
 * 2) Thankfully, the episode was considered non-canon by the writers.

Reception
Kill the House received extremely negative reviews from critics, audiences, and fans and it's widely considered the worst episode of the good seasons, as well one of the worst episodes of the entire show. The biggest criticism was directed towards the plot twist, which was not only deemed as contradictory to the first episodes of the show but it was also considered absurd. It has a 3.3/10 on IMDb, making it the second lowest-rated episode of the entire show, tied with A Private Date.