....... but the response from the crew was pretty darn "biggly".... didn't need to be, but as an institution, we are pre-priming crews to respond too aggressively to what was otherwise just a bit embarrassing.......
Actually, the consequence of the initial pitch response only made the teapot 1.5 times heavier.
The ceiling encounter of the cabin crew, in the back of the airplane, seems to be due to an even more aggressive correction to "undo" the original pitch reaction.
To me, this whole suggests a "firm" reaction to a suddenly detected potentially dangerous situation (IE low airspeed), with a subsequent "relieve", "Oh, it's not that bad". And that relieve reaction got screwed up by a far too aggressive input.