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I agree with this analysis for the most part. However, I still find the second episode to be the worst out of the first four.

I agree with this analysis for the most part. However, I still find the second episode to be the worst out of the first four.

Piss Face was my favorite of the nicknames.

Piss Face was my favorite of the nicknames.

Deflated breasts.

Thanks for hating Victoria with me. I was shocked when I found out that people actually liked her.

Oh, lord. I'm dreading it. Of course, if it is Michael Swift's baby maybe Frank will take Leo away to Seattle so that he can be with Swift's wife and child and we'll never have to see Leo again…

Thank you for mentioning the part about Julia throwing up. I yelled at the television while Julia announced that she never throws up. No, seriously. She hasn't thrown up since, since, why since she was pregnant with Leo! What could this mean? It must have been the bad fish. (I can't actually remember if she had she

I am so angry at this episode. I hate Victoria and I hate Robin and Barney together.

I have never seen American Idol and don't generally watch shows of this genre. I saw a little bit last year, became intrigued, and ended up watching (and enjoying) the whole first season. I did not feel that way about this season. At all.
1) I don't want to know personal information about the singers. Why must every

I think I just assumed that Julia was a Jewperson.

Hooray!

Fair enough. I've actually been sitting here trying to count all of the affairs in this first season vs. Mad Men's first season. The affairs that are taking place on Smash are certainly poorly written and are there only to perpetuate drama rather than inform a character.

The number of affairs taking place on this show is bananas. I feel like the writers should be able to come up with some other way for the straight people to interact.

I thought the same thing. Nick definitely told Ellis to do it… right?

I loved that callback so much, but so many elements leading up to it were rocky. My expectations were set a little high for this episode maybe, but I have to agree with the B-.

Did anyone else notice Christina looking utterly annoyed with Beiber, attempting to just shake his hand, and him going in for a hug anyway? Favorite part of last night's episode.