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Pierce the insensitive
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Ah, I forgot about all that. Did no one else think it was just a misunderstanding or maybe it needed to be said again in a different way?

I did. When he doesn't understand something he can be somewhat not sensitive. I remember Blaine getting all upset when they were trying to be "sexy" and Sam not understanding why. I'm not saying it makes him a bad guy but he just doesn't understand. What he heard from Ryder was "A hot chick came in the shower and

Hey Mim. I see you've taken on the permanent role of Will's white knight.

Honestly, their reactions were completely in character. We've been shown that artie is somewhat of a creep and Sam enjoys using his sex appeal to attract women/crowds.

Glee Logic.

Glee: Molestation is wrong on any accounts but manipulating girls into flashing their breasts is perfectly okay.

Yea, this episode was just perfect. Loved the fake outtakes.

First time Farscape viewer here. I started a few days ago but I'm enjoying it so far.

I think in some of the future episodes we'll see Rafe do what he wants but right now they're assigning that behavior to Datak.

The bath scene reminded me a lot of the scenes in Rome.

Waiting for "Bird Dream of the Olympus Mons".

I kind of like how they seem to be desensitized to death.

I liked that the deserter knew his fate whether the law came into play or not. As far as the mayor, I'm okay with her being okay of people murdering each other as long as it results in the town working to maintain it. Her backpedaling at the end was a disappointment though. It's also been pretty clear from the pilot

I was really hoping Nolan wouldn't be that self-righteous character but that seems to be the direction for the character. I thought this episode was stronger than the pilot but that may be due to me wanting this show to succeed.

ok.

Glee logic.

Sorry, I'm not easily manipulated by the writers. I'm not going to say Shue is a noble person because the writers want us to think he is. Of course, he isn't the only horrible person on the show but the difference? He's a teacher at that school. If they treated his character like Sue then fine but they don't.  Also,

Yes.

Hooks up with other women while still playing house with Emma, uses the kids to gain the upper hand in his competition with Carl, makes a move on Emma knowing full well she's in a committed relationship, blames Emma for her "disease", Brings April Rhodes in and allows her to stay even after the incident with Kurt,

When has Mr.Shue ever been noble though? Sure, his character was clearly written to be crystal light but in actuality, he never was.