Plot
I enjoyed this one. It was snappy, fast-paced, and well-balanced in terms of the primary and secondary plot running concurrently. Neither the characters nor the viewers forgot about either plot, and there were very few boring moments. Several aspects of this episode actually made me cringe in sympathy with the characters, which, while not exactly fun for me, is a hallmark of a good show that has me empathising strongly. It wasn't exactly deep and meaningful, but it was fun, enjoyable, and left me with a sense of satisfaction.
Music
Honestly, I didn't really notice it very often, which makes it more-or-less average. I have to say, though, that the so-called 'remixes' of Jane's coffee incident were very unmusical as YouTube remixes go. I suggest the person who made those have another look at some of the classics (They're Taking The Hobbits To Isengard and Why Is The Rum Gone being two of my personal favourites) and try harder next time.
Acting
Appallingly wooden on behalf of every single customer in the coffee place at the beginning and a few random extras in-between. Very nice work from Kelly Rohrback (Charlie) and James Handy (Leroy) and as usual pretty outstanding from the main cast.
Scenery
Oh, naturally the first thing that springs to mind here is Leroy's basement. I really loved it, it was a very crowded place that morphed from sinister (at the beginning of the episode) to intriguing (during the searches) to homely and familiar (at the end). There was a lot of detail put into that set and all the items in it, which I absolutely appreciated. Other than that most of the usual places were floating around and we saw Jane's apartment (or condo, whatever) again - it's been a while.
Sexism
I can't say I really noticed any - maybe a little bit when Leroy refused to talk to anyone but a 'nice lady' - if I was a nice man, I would have been quite offended by that, but really there wasn't a lot here.
Bechdel Test
1. It includes at least two women, (Yes)
2. who have at least one conversation, (Yes)
3. about something other than a man or men. (Yes)
Three out of three as usual. 3/3
2. who have at least one conversation, (Yes)
3. about something other than a man or men. (Yes)
Three out of three as usual. 3/3