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The last time he played, he ended up voting himself out of the game due to a combination of his own paranoia and the way that someone else played their idol, making him the only person ever to send himself home in that particular way. So I think that he was always going to be play his hidden idol the first time that

I really like her because she spent the first 1/2 of the game as one of the scrappy underdogs, and because I tend to be partial to whichever women manage to survive when some pathetic bro / frat douche / Brad Cul-dipshit alliance can't handle the fact that they keep losing despite keeping the "strong" players around

I really really hate the "Someone dogged me, so now I need to prove that I'm the manliest man's man that ever manned in the absolutely stupidest way!" TV trope. Like, really really hate it. So that totally killed this episode for me.

I have to admit that I see Kurt chasing down muscle/daddy/bear types rather than sticking with Blaine.

I'm going to go for a B-, simply for the glimpses we got of having every character I really care about ending up doing stuff in NYC. If Fox would let them just dump Lima entirely and trim down the cast to six or seven former Gleeks (plus Demi Lovato) struggling in NYC, that would be a show I would actually

C- Olivia and Fitz together just drags the show down. Plus I physically could not watch the wrist meat scene. It was something out of Hostel.

We might still have profile pages, but since they disabled almost every mouseover and all of the options links are now just a random icon, how would we ever know?

According to the Closed Captioning, it is Furguson.

Are you sure it isn't just a superheros-themed C-/D+ version of a CBS procedural?

However, there is a difference between "doesn't work right at first," and "removes existing popular and useful functions."

You are correct. It also shows that "LG" (ugh!) isn't thinking in terms of revenge and not tactics - off all the fourth years, that is seriously the guy that you want back?

I get that, too. It just made him seem unusually - and personally - invested in making sure that the guy that he fucked over was absolutely definitely going to get gutted like a pig.

So who among "Shawn, Chris, Brett, Kelly, Shakir, Adam, Sean, Mike, Jenny, and Jesse" deserves the thanks for the following "features:"

It was nice seeing Eli acting impulsively, so that was cool. If it gets America Ferrera back on my TV screen periodically, and in a role that doesn't require her to look frumpy, I'm definitely down with that.

I did as well. And when I searched, the entire first page of results was from 2010 and 2011, and ordered neither chronologically or in order of the grade of the review. Maybe it was alphabetical by episode title?

I realize its a sitcom, and therefore not subject to the normal rules of reality, but if you're going to do a TV show that has a recovering addict at its core, you should at least try to get recovery right. The show's time line places her at 3 months sober when she meets the Bland Puppy… there's no way she should be

One of things that I really appreciate about this show is how it includes little details that show that someone in the writers' room understands addiction recovery. The beat at the end of the episode about the value of structure to success, and the importance of staying with a structure that works for as long as it

Maybe the two of them watching Mellie's Inauguration on a static-filled TV in a "rent by the hour" fleabag motel while she drinks an entire box of Franzia Cabernet and he downs a bottle of $8 off-label scotch?

Apparently Fitz has been domineering and commanding in the bedroom without regard for the other persons' feelings for decades. So, um, hoorah for "douchy but consistent," I guess?

I was not shocked in the slightest that Olivia's mother is still alive.