What do you mean? It was a Good episode. A Good Life. He did nothing wrong. Really he didn't.
Love it when someone gets the obscure reference!

Hell, Harry will be lucky if he can make it to end of the series without Maggie becoming a Lasciel-bearing, Pepsi-swilling vegan Summer Knight in possession of both the Blackstaff and Evil Bob who considers herself a Trekkie and is dating Kincaid's secret son. 
Well, it's kind of a family tradition to completely rebel against one's parents, so good luck, Harry. She'll be wanting Happy Meals before you know it.
On a slightly more on-topic note... is there any WOJ, anywhere at all, in which Jim confirms that the Blackstaff
is what Eb says that it is: a secret role assigned by the White Court with carte blanche to break any of the laws? I mean,
no one talks about the Blackstaff other than Eb and Kincaid. Kincaid, for about ten seconds, before Harry shuts him up. And yes, Ebenezer's assembled band of gray-cloaked wizards whose identities are kept hidden from Harry
do see it Eb using the Blackstaff... but the Gray Council's knowledge does not necessarily prove the White Council's approval.