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All episode I was like, "Man, I wish they would bring back the Angel of Death. That was when I was most interested in this show." AND THEN THERE SHE WAS~

I'm surprised at how low this grade is. I thought the episode was great, and made me excited for what the show could do moving forward (i'll be disappointed of course, but still). It had the feel of a finale episode to me, with strong thematic presence as well as some pretty good writing and acting (the scene between

I'm surprised at how low this grade is. I thought the episode was great, and made me excited for what the show could do moving forward (i'll be disappointed of course, but still). It had the feel of a finale episode to me, with strong thematic presence as well as some pretty good writing and acting (the scene between

Honestly, they should put Colfer on the writing staff because he clearly understands his character better than the actual writers do. The song he chose for Kurt here was great, as was that really great song he sang in Season Two when Kurt returned to McKinley ("As If We Never Said Goodbye" also chosen by Colfer).

Honestly, they should put Colfer on the writing staff because he clearly understands his character better than the actual writers do. The song he chose for Kurt here was great, as was that really great song he sang in Season Two when Kurt returned to McKinley ("As If We Never Said Goodbye" also chosen by Colfer).

For a show that seemingly likes continuity as much as this one, it felt rather off that there was no mention of the fact that Mark already designed the park for Leslie… I mean, even a one-liner about her somehow losing the plans in the Sweetums Molasses Incident or something would've sufficed.

For a show that seemingly likes continuity as much as this one, it felt rather off that there was no mention of the fact that Mark already designed the park for Leslie… I mean, even a one-liner about her somehow losing the plans in the Sweetums Molasses Incident or something would've sufficed.

Personally, I think the terrible decision was graduating them and then keeping them around to remind you of the good ol' days. I'd much rather their stories had been resolved and then the new glee club could move forward with a more earnest attempt to make us care about them.

Personally, I think the terrible decision was graduating them and then keeping them around to remind you of the good ol' days. I'd much rather their stories had been resolved and then the new glee club could move forward with a more earnest attempt to make us care about them.

Santana and Quinn are friends? I kind of got the impression that Quinn graduated from that school having no true friends.

Santana and Quinn are friends? I kind of got the impression that Quinn graduated from that school having no true friends.

For what it's worth, (and I don't know about past episodes) but in this one the newspaper clippings of the hit and run girl said she was missing for six days, not that she was dead.

For what it's worth, (and I don't know about past episodes) but in this one the newspaper clippings of the hit and run girl said she was missing for six days, not that she was dead.

I liked how the guy Blaine cheated with, was all like, "Are you upset I don't look like my profile picture?" When his profile pic was a photo of a lighthouse in "The Break Up"

I liked how the guy Blaine cheated with, was all like, "Are you upset I don't look like my profile picture?" When his profile pic was a photo of a lighthouse in "The Break Up"

I'unno. I liked that about it. Yes, Blaine cheated on some random unimportant dude. Which kind of shows that it had nothing to do with who he cheated with and more about him. Who he cheated with doesn't matter, it's the fact that he cheated at all that should matter.

I'unno. I liked that about it. Yes, Blaine cheated on some random unimportant dude. Which kind of shows that it had nothing to do with who he cheated with and more about him. Who he cheated with doesn't matter, it's the fact that he cheated at all that should matter.

It's funny because the episode opens with Ryder telling Jake that "girls don't like it when you make it seem like you're really into them and then totally blow them off." And then that's exactly what Marley did to Ryder at the end of the episode. I can't tell if we're supposed to acknowledge that Marley is being a

It's funny because the episode opens with Ryder telling Jake that "girls don't like it when you make it seem like you're really into them and then totally blow them off." And then that's exactly what Marley did to Ryder at the end of the episode. I can't tell if we're supposed to acknowledge that Marley is being a

Yeah, this is what I thought too. I didn't really think it also included the glee club, but maybe her absence suggests that it did?