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Jon Duckett
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Formerly Gay Hogwarts (now Singing Durmstrang) needs some chaos. I mean, if they're gonna run with the "You Can't Go Back Home" story and keep them as a reminder of Blaine's history, they've gotta go completely off the rails now that Kurt and Blaine have broken up.

Neckder Lynce. No, wait, Braceder. I feel like there should be a name-pun somewhere!

Preach it.

She's just been a background player doing menial things, like listening to Sue and putting up decorations, but it's hard to miss the giant friggin' neck brace.

Yes and no. She's mostly showing up to snipe at people now, but one of the characters (Finn) seems to at least be hinting at giving her a decent storyline (as his pseudo-adversary).

Well, I doubt they're arguing with the fact that JC rules. If they were, they'd have done their own version.

Neck Brace Cheerio has been in quite a few episodes. She's quickly becoming my new favourite minor player.

It's a lot of yes and nos. 
Yes, they agreed to try again, but with Mike not in the state it seems pretty true to life by come within a few months they're separate again. 
April did throw down some cash for it, but it's still a school venue. If Figgins says Sue's allowed, they can't really argue with it (unless they get

I found it pretty funny, but not worth overthinking. Which is what I ask from Glee in general. If it's gonna go serious, it has to make sense. Otherwise, sing some nice songs and make me laugh and I'll ignore the faults. Also, am I the only one not surprised our first commenter tonight is raging against Baby Got Back?

… Y'all need a blanket? Hot cocoa? Asprin? Anything?

The first rule of Briarcliff is you do not expose Briarcliff. The second rule of Briarcliff is you DO NOT expose Briarcliff.

That single montage was like a writing masterclass in bringing together entirely disparate plots and making it seem so, so worthwhile.

She's pretty clearly a documentarian.

Oh undoubtedly. I'm pretty sure that's in the serialised TV narrative bylaws.

The Ampitheatre needs to be a reason to push Lisa Weil into the main cast. I've missed her more than I knew.

The weird thing is, the thing that makes it parody is the context of it being on Portlandia. And if it is, then it's weirdly exploitative dreck.

Also, for alternative titles, I nominate the following, as well as the idea that this becomes a regular thing:
"Don't Steal All My Pens".
"I Gave Her A Corner."
"This Is Rent Too."

I hope Cozette does stay around. Not that I'm thrilled about her character - she seems pretty cookie-cutter at the moment - but the possibility of her bringing things like Roller Derby into the relatively picket-fence-suburban world that is any given ASP show is practically titillating.

Regardless of novelty, I don't think anyone can dispute that was great. Imean, yeesh, that final shot in the dance sequence. That was as gut-punchy as anything ASP has ever done in the best possible way.

People who are nerds and people who say they are nerds are a perfectly overlapping venn diagram. People who are assholes and people who think they get to define what other people are or aren't solely on appearance are also a perfectly overlapping venn diagram. 
We get it. There's a nerd stereotype. That stereotype is