Perhaps Perry's masterpiece. His jarring mix of insult comedy, pathos and social commentary is in full flower here.
When Medea's niece gets "the cancer," her family is too busy being dysfunctional to even be told about it.
A mixture of fat jokes, cancer, Maury Povich, incestuous rapes (spoiler alert), broad comedy, manipulative women, gospel singing and general obesity that has to be seen to be believed.