take out the sean and make it echo saves the world. and then I agree with you. Although it really isn't a comeback in that case.
take out the sean and make it echo saves the world. and then I agree with you. Although it really isn't a comeback in that case.
Sad but true. The same rules applied in shortlived New Normal.
I really loved Puck's arc in this storyline. I don't think Mark Sailing's acting was up to par, but Puck's storyline was the best thing about the episode. And as an added bonus, we get our first wrap on the original new directions. I wish the team apologized to him though. A horrible note for the character to go out…
I think the twitter storyline was too similar to last week's fake text storyline. The message to the Graham storyline was a little too obvious in the beginning. This show needs to get more daring in plots. I'm really hoping the former Community writers really start working themselves post episode 6.
"You look like hell Jake."
"Yeah, I just went through the Goodwin Games."
I would have given Puck the jacket because his last conversation with Kurt destroyed any sense that these two were actually family. Which goes against the whole message in Glee. It was pointless for Kurt to be so angry towards Puck and to have no follow up late in the episode.
Considering it's glee, I would say the former is more likely as well. But I would rather believe the latter since that would mean Quinn could potential get a wrap up like Puck.
Also, the episode also didn't address where the hell one of the original team members was and why this person couldn't show up to pay tribute to Finn.
It's the rule. When you give your virginity to someone, you also have to give them your letterman's jacket when you die. That's why Santana got the jacket.
If that's true, that's really wrong on their part. I think a certain fidelity to the characters are important, and they should have wrapped up her storyline similar to how they did with Puck, no matter their personal problem.
Mr. Schue, even on the memorial episode, still insists on proving he is the worst teacher in the world, by stealing his thankfully former student's property and then lying about it to his former student's face.
Again, I don't mind Leslie being immature, but I hate when it interferes with how she does her job. It's okay to be flawed, but whenever she acts so impulsive it just make her look really bad at her job.
Let's get more Angel cameos! What's Angel himself doing now? What's that, having some Bones? Okay, how about Wesley? What do you mean he played the Other in Avengers? I didn't see him in the movie. How about Amy Acker? She's now on Person of Interest? Damn you actors, moving on with your career and such! Why can't you…
There's a level of catharsis that's missing from the episode because Token is ridiculed and in no way gets to show himself as character. Instead, he is reduced to a mouthpiece of Parker and Stone.
Yeah, white people always win. I don't need a show to tell me that. That was what I learned (or more accurately what was reaffirmed) from the Zimmerman case. I get what it's saying and I did see it that way (I didn't elaborate on Cartman getting away with it matching the Zimmerman case because it's what made me rate…
I don't think south park should get points for simply going into the Trayvon Martin case, especially when it goes into such subject material so sloppily. The episode lacked the heart of previous "message" episodes, and definitely got crowded out by the World War Z content. I especially didn't find this episode very…
Adam Pally is the best thing to happen to this show. A supporting characters that is actually funny (Morgan can be funny but is overused).
what happens when an entire season can be considered filler. If more of the episodes this season end up like this, that what this season will look like. This episode was a poor retread of the Barney, Robin, Ted, triangle. The question is, the show has already established not inviting exes to weddings, so why should…
Ted: Still the worst Best Man ever. Even lying to Barney's face.
This episode was such a good Halloween episode because it was a combination of fearful suspense, and trick or treating shenanigans. The episode had great elevation to it. It just kept piling on and every element from earlier was used.