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You forgot to mention…

You forgot to mention…

I feel like it's a reference to the Simpsons joke regarding Frank Grimes.

I feel like it's a reference to the Simpsons joke regarding Frank Grimes.

Roger: "I had an experience."

Roger: "I had an experience."

Welcome…to Ladders. *cheers*

Welcome…to Ladders. *cheers*

Well, boys and girls, I hope you brought your Popsicles, because it's about to get SCALDING HOT!

Well, boys and girls, I hope you brought your Popsicles, because it's about to get SCALDING HOT!

Agreed. Speaking of, so uh….is Mercedes ever going to do anything than be the black chick? Or Tina? Just sayin'.

I'm in agreement about Gordon Levitt and the SNL bit he did, and why of all the Singin' in the Rain songs, they chose that one to film. It's such a fantastic film, and if it's going to be a dream sequence, then knock my fucking socks off why don't ya?

idiotking - you will surely be jealous then of the time I actually got to talk to Colfer when he was at Disneyland. And he's a doll. And if I talk to him again, I'll mention you are his future husband.

The worst thing about this show, as Todd consistently points out, is the inconsistency of its central characters. Will went from the good guy with hangups about what he hasn't accomplished to the world's most unprofessional teacher (that kiss made me cringe so hard I think my face looked like I bit into a lemon).

The thing is, why does Murphy have to do this in the first place? Why can't he just write a normal episode?
It seems to me that the guy is obsessed with pleasing the fans and making sure no one's feelings get hurt. The first half of season 1 was, overall, pretty good, and that's why I kept watching.
Then this shit

Tim Gunn should ALWAYS say, "Give 'em fucking hell!" to every situation.