oh, geez, lighten up.
No, you wake up. Hollywood constantly paints the successful as greedy and unfeeling. This movie at its end pushed that same tired theme. Moreover the moral philosophy being taught was that "the ends justify the means", an abhorrent concept whether in a comedy you like or anywhere else in popular culture.
Clark was a dolt at home, but successful at work. Does that mean he was greedy and unfeeling?
I Understand what you’re saying, and it’s often true. But it just does not apply to this particular film.