At first when I heard of the synopsis for this episode I was like "AUTO-SKIPPING" until I did watch it and thought it over. I hate the boy vs girl stories and yeah the room-dividing sitcom shit has been done again and again to the point beyond face-palming but these are exactly the kinds of things young teens without proper sexual education would do! I have major problems with the story - why would the authorities try to raise these kids into emotionless, oppressive soldiers if they let them run around unsupervised to an easily-accessible abandoned town, and then do nothing to clean out the room of a dead teenager by putting Keep Out tape over the unlocked door?? - but this ep also had a ton of character development. Zero Two put more effort into fitting in with the team and she made her first real attempt to connect with someone other than Hiro, Ichigo became more forgiving, Hiro's being more confident that Zero Two's the one for him and asks to be more open in their feelings.
But does this change my opinion of the show? ... yeah. It's a tad worse. We now have 2 fluff episodes in a row that don't break ground in any way, the characters, even the adults, make pretty questionable decisions. It's definitely aimed more at the younger set.