I missed that episode and couldn't find it on YT.
I did manage to catch Super Saver and the Life Debt episode (I forgot that title) and they went off with an astounding meh.
The Super Saver episode bugged me because of the obvious little flaw. Jane wasn't getting any accounting jobs because everyone was saving money doing their own taxes, and David wasn't getting any catering jobs because no one's throwing parties (obviously, to save money). So Arthur suggests saving money by not going to the movies, mowing the lawn himself, and at the end not even buying the toy he suffered for to give the money to someone less well off than him (which is a good message, but....). Essentially, Arthur is saving money in the same way that those who aren't hiring Jane or David are saving it. By cutting out goods and services, thus dooming the theater workers and the toy shop to the same exact fate of not bringing money into their families. If Alberto was doing the Reads' housework, that clearly means he needed money for something. Essentially the episode says "if your parents aren't getting paid because they went into specialty, commission based careers, save money by taking it out of the mouths of other specialty, commission based careers. That's not hypocritical at all."
Seriously. I get the feeling Arthur's toy money he donated will go to the family that owns the toy shop. Then there's a side rant about how the slightly less poor in this country have more of a desire and will and actual good values to take care of the less fortunate while those with much, much more don't have to do squat, but that would go on too long.
Now, the life debt episode wasn't as bad as I thought and had some nice bits to it. I did like how they turned it around slightly from the tired old trope of life debt episodes by making the Tibbles the one who want to break the debt off with a crazy scheme to save someone that doesn't work. Loved D.W.'s deadpan snarkiness in this episode, and the opening was the best part. They brought back Bananomanoman. Heck, they brought back Sharky! Actually, this episode wasn't a total loss.