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    And I see you've taken on the permanent role of fixating on, obsessing over, and finding fault with the character no matter what (and yeah, in reply to your - no surprise - 2nd comment about Will, he did tell off Artie and Sam by saying molestation was nothing to high five about, but if he raised his voice, I know

    And yet on youtube there are 29 million "acoustic" videos, and the ones I saw had one or two singers with few or no instruments.  But I get it, in the future be on the lookout for the Dictionary Police (kind of like the Grammar Police, but less able to grasp nuance.)

    Really, the past couple of weeks someone here contriving to come up with a new way to attack this character?  Guess you win for the week.  It was an attempt at getting back to basics, and focusing in on the singing more than relying on the support and backing of a 6 (or more) piece band. The strategy being to win at

    Not that you're being serious, but as has been said many times before,   feel free to watch another show; perhaps something on Disney with perfectly angelic, and therefore boring adult characters in hour-long episodes / 22 shows a year / 6 seasons long.

    Never said he was perfect, but has done many kind things (numerous past reviews back me up - the character has been described as being too good of a guy.) Even last episode, he risked his own life to calm Sam  (Sam bear hugged him later.)

    Led the glee club to 2 Nationals, while sacrificing much of his time (and wasn't there a storyline about his giving up a Broadway role at first to coach ND?)  Will took time away from his job, fiance, and everything else in his life to go to Washington, DC to fight for arts programs in schools (especially significant,

    Your comment is in the wrong place, so find someone who liked the episode.

    Said it above, guess it needs repeating - wtf, teachers/bosses/coaches come up with plans, and when confronted with other ideas, may change their minds.

    Repeating this -

    Olivia - 
    Come on - does it really need to be said that there's nothing funny about suggesting a teacher wants to see his classroom of students killed.

    No.  Biggest hypocrites were Principal Figgins (supposed to enforce zero-tolerance of bullying for the entire school,) and then there's also the school board, and parents ignoring their children getting hurt. Yes, you singled out Will when the bullying at the school was clearly accepted by everyone, teachers and

    Characters have humored Brittany.  Not too many have taken her seriously.

    But was brave to risk his life to go out and find Brittany in the bathroom, and then made his way back to the classroom, so your theory is a failure.

    a) main teachers (and you would hope all teachers) including Sue, and the principal, were meant to have likeable qualities

    wmcgee - good point, but then again, maybe a SWAT team member cleared Mr. S to leave the room (should have shown that then.)  There were several mistakes made in the episode by both adults and students, starting with Sue having brought a gun to school (one needs permission from the school board in Ohio,) to Kitty

    You got that wrong.  Matt's songs have been some of the (rare) high sellers this season, and also in season's past, not to mention there were hundreds of thousands of youtube views for his scenes this season, so people do like his character, thanks.  Scenes with Jayma and Dot are entertaining.

    If you want to be accurate - All the teachers failed to stop bullying at McKinley. Then again, I recall Will did bring Kurt to Principal Figgins' office when he was made aware that a threat was made on Kurt's life.

    I believe people were just humoring Brittany (she's come up with lots of outrageous things many times before.) 
    I don't recall Will Schuester seriously worrying that the end of the world was really near - I think he'd have called his own parents and Emma to say a few last things if he did, and not stay at his

    So Kitty might be 16, or 15 (I don't recall her actually being a driver, and picking someone up might mean a friend of hers is doing the driving,) but my point was other adults on Glee have acted inappropriately.  Just to be clear - keeping Statutory Rape laws around might be a good thing (maybe a slim chance it will

    Cath -