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It was definitely not "powerful."

Last week's episode was significantly better. Let alone some of the all-time classics (like Clear).

"He might have quit a job at Apple to pursue his acting career, but he also got to have Gina Gershon as his wife/girlfriend"

But being overly silly and ridiculous is what made it funny and entertaining

Had limited time last night, so I had to choose between watching Reign or watching the combination of Parks & BBT.

"If you get drunk tonight, I'm going to take advantage of you."

The last we saw of her, she betrayed Mary in the plan to escape the castle during the siege. We were led to believe she might have gotten captured by Clarissa (there was a scream from the tunnels), but evidently she made it out

I'm definitely going to start doing the big dick walk thing.

Marlee Matlin is the joke though. She's a deaf person judging a singing competition.

Earlier in the episode, Sam was explaining how he helped ready the team for Nationals.

When the show started, he was a "cool kid." Getting him to do glee club was a major coup.

The bigger mystery is that he didn't even seem to be following to see if the New Directions won. That final scene made it seem as if he heard about the loss and the glee club's death on the Internet or something.

I don't know how she figures in going forward, but I could have SWORN I read an article saying something to the effect of "There will always be a place for Sue on this show."

It's the Ryan Murphy rule. If you ARE in a minority group, you can say what you want without being written off as bigoted.

Eh, I know what you mean, but at the same time, these characters deserve a finale of sorts. Just because they weren't fan favorites and debuted at a time when the show was crashing down doesn't mean they weren't significant parts of the past two seasons.

I don't at all agree on the "strongest singer" aspect - you almost never hear his voice without a shit-ton of editing on it (even by Glee standards), and even then, it doesn't really stand out the way some of the better voices do. It's also too malleable - I don't really know who he is as a singer the way I do with

That's not entirely true.

Killam's character (Blauman) appeared in the first few seasons. He was one of the "steak SAWWWCEE" guys in Barney's legal department and ended up getting fired when he tried to pee on the table during a board meeting but couldn't go in front of people.

My younger brother is exactly 20 months younger.

Fair enough. Never watched The Shield, but I *DID* remember him from a single episode turn on "Just Shoot Me."