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1) "Divito"? Seriously, Olever Sava?
2) "Does this show has a solid budget…"—Does this sentence does not make sense.
3) You are a supposedly a professional writer. Copy edit.
4) As Lola has mentioned, Disney did not create these fairy tales, nor did Disney create the only American versions of them. You might consider

Furthermore, how is Twilight an example of an empowering "women's picture"?

I find Elvis Mitchell…
…t0 actually be a bit more appealing than Christy Lemire. She's a little grating and definitely the "Siskel" in this pairing.

@ Todd VanDerWerff~

Also, the rat symbolizes obviousness.

"The Island of Misfit Toys"
I think they were singing this song to parallel how they feel the Glee Club is treated by the rest of the school, as illustrated by the LENGTHY conversation that they had about it after they finished singing the song. It went in tandem with the sad, ill-gotten decorations.

Umm…that would actually be an Irish accent…

I don't know that Eric broke out of the cement…
..so much as Pam helped him escape from it, given her comment about the cement in her hair.

I'd ignore that plot hole, too, I think, since Terry is so very awesome. I've wondered about Hoyt being something supernatural, too, since he didn't seem to go all black-eyed, if I remember correctly.

That's an interesting idea. The only thing that calls me to question it is the fact that Terry fell under MaryAnn's spell. The rest of the supernatural people (vamps, Sookie, Sam) seemed immune to it. I don't know if that applies to werewolves, though.

I took Jack's recognition of Desmond to mean that he remembered Desmond from the flashback early in the series where Jack meets Desmond whilst running stairs in the stadium. Of course, with the re-boot, who knows if that still happened.

@ Sadly-

Katy Perry = Zooey Deschanel - any discernible talent.

I'm planning to go as…
…Edie Beale, circa Grey Gardens (1975). I'm still deciding which look I would like to adopt, but the woman did have a real sense of style.

Is that…
…Niecy Nash sitting next to John?

Yes, it was pretty abysmal. Another example of a show with a really interesting premise that fell ridiculously short of the promise of that premise.

Damn you, Chris Brown!
In addition to your other offenses, you have made me empathize with Oprah. You are dead to me.

Crap—that should be "but I'm sure you WILL let me know".

Kisses and hugs to you, CactusJack!

I'm happy for Kris…
I feel like Adam belongs in musical theater or in Vegas more than as an American Idol.