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You're absolutely right, Glee. Sam really is the best. Three cheers for Sam!

I just wanted to point everyone in the direction of Jinkx Monsoon's "The Vaudevillians" Youtube clips. The closer for this clip is… just fantastic. That queenz got singing. http://youtu.be/adtZmGwwl0M

Yup. I still think Glee would be better off just following a new school's Glee Club every season or two.

Well, not that I've thought about it I'm not 100% on Kitty's Freshman status. I just assumed she was because she was introduced with the other Freshmen. If she is, in fact, older then it's quite a bit less creepy outside of the inherent creepiness of Noah Puckerman.

Sure, it's not like the full Ezra Fitz, but kitty is a freshman which lands her in the approximately 14-15 range. If nothing else, the combination of their personalities is going to be an awful thing to look at.

Tonight, I was watching Glee while folding towels. I'd say that the towels were comparatively a C+. Besides the overall bland and dumbness of this episode, I found the Noah and Kitty pairing to be pretty gross. I hope she's angling to turn him in for statutory, or something. Also, I was only have paying attention. Is

Bad Religion was a formative band for me, so I'm really glad to see this album getting positive reviews. The comparison to Generator ensure that I'll pick this album up.

I'm going to go ahead and assume that the next season will revolve around the tyrannical Queen of Candyland. Glamorous!

I opted to give this episode an "F." As in, "Fuh? … Alright."

I'm vaguely interested in this show and the full recap treatment would get me to tune in, but I honestly think Pretty Little Lairs would be more worthy of the weekly recap treatment.

Maybe it helps that I just caught up with this show via binge watch, but I thought this episode was way better than a B-. I mean, sure is mostly muddled nonsense but I've had more fun tuning into PLL for the last two weeks than I have with almost any other show that's on right now.

When it began to play, my boyfriend turn to me and said, "I'm amazed that Philip Glass is allowing this to happen."

You're probably right. It'd be best to squash that sparkle of hope before Glee returns all hateful like.

When Sister Mary-Eunice brought in the juke box, I said, "Wouldn't it be great if the devil's meddling in Briarcliff's affairs ended up revolutionizing society's treatment of the mentally ill?" And then Dr. Thredson walked in and I was like, "Nevermind. 
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I have to start out by saying that I hated the first season of this show. Like, I never even bothered to watch the season finale. I gave the show a second chance with this season. I've been going into each episode with the memory of how much I enjoyed the previous episode and the expectation that this would be the

Nate was always a problematic character for me because I can't help but imagine him at The Spectator clacking on a keyboard and pretending to make phone calls while saying things like, "Newspaper! Newspaper! Kim Kardashian! Newspaper!"

Nate was always a problematic character for me because I can't help but imagine him at The Spectator clacking on a keyboard and pretending to make phone calls while saying things like, "Newspaper! Newspaper! Kim Kardashian! Newspaper!"

Oh yeah? I totally missed her. I guess I figured ditching out of the finale would be just the most Vanessa thing imaginable.

Oh yeah? I totally missed her. I guess I figured ditching out of the finale would be just the most Vanessa thing imaginable.

Ditto. We're friends now, right? Y/N?