"Picture perfect" is generally used in the context of an image that is portrayed as flawless - "perfect". The phrase may be used as a complement that the image before them is perfect, or used as sarcasm when mocking a distorted image before them. "Picture perfect" phrase is used in only aesthetically pleasing image or concept before them.
This episode title, Picture Perfect is taken from the original movie, Picture Perfect (1997), starring Jennifer Aniston as Kate who is working on a career at Mercer Advertising, but she is passed up for promotion because she is 'not stable enough'....
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