It's hilarious — and manages to break my heart twice. Once on Kyouko's reaction to Homura's faith, and once on Homura flashing back to Madoka's family after her ascension, and deciding that even if she's evil itself, she can't take any of their memories of her away. Not again. There almost needs to be a tag for this kind of gutpunch in the service of an almost immediate punchline.
Underrated moment was what seemed like more Homura narration, "If it's to bind her down and keep her safe, I don't care what means I have to use" only for the next page to recontextualize it as Madoka this time. Not really funny like the rest, (and the rest was extremely funny) but a brilliant bit of characterization amidst the silliness.