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Some of the dialogue is still awkward. Like Adam, when making prom plans: "Let's meet at the abandoned house." First of all, it's not really abandoned since they're there all the time. You'd think they'd have another nickname for their clubhouse. Secondly, lol abandon house before prom = memorable evening.

Alkaline Trio or Fiona Apple, depending on what I'm mad about.

Watch Supernatural!!!! I'm on S5 thanks to Netflix and it regularly blows my mind.

"I come from a long stream of barstool-judging hipsters in the garage-rock world of the turn of the century."

Ah, I wasn't accusing you of that. I just felt like amongst the people that I know and other Internet People everyone suddenly hated her at some point. And that bummed me out because she plays the role well. Rachel is abrasive and cloying at times. That's how she rolls.

Ugh the pop quizzes are verbal, watch Speed again bro.

Pop quiz hotshot: spell Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

I believe it's in alphabetical order.

Also, I bet the whole AVC will be running to the theaters to see the big screen reunion of Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big, amirite?

Anyone else so excited that Wes Bentley got his shit together and is making a comeback? Also this cast is curious and awesome.

Yes. Actually there is a real cross bow and someone really gets shot in the leg. It's very very brief.

Whoa whoa whoa the Five Year Engagement is way better than Jack & Jill. That being said, there's a cross bow situation in 5YE.

BOTH? Arrows are so hot right now. See: The Avengers, The Hunger Games, We Need To Talk About Kevin

I'm really glad to be seeing praise for Lea Michele again. I felt like for awhile there was some MAJOR Rachel backlash, but I always loved the character, even at her most abrasive, and this episode was pretty devastating. It's unfortunate that it got overshadowed by the chaos of the Beiste storyline.

I made an important realization about my relationship with Glee last night: The show is very effective at using EMOTIONS and I'm their prime target audience. Therefore, I find myself laughing and weeping and singing and getting caught up in it all with very little insight into if what I'm watching is even good or bad.

I was also waiting for that song and hoping Santana would sing it. I'm kind of disappointed they didn't do it.

"Out of this Word" where that girl talks to her space dad through that glowing candy dish thing!

hot guys duh.

Also, half the reason I like the MTV Movie Awards is because of their entire lack of seriousness.

Aw come on, my boy Channing should have gotten the nom in comedic performance. I'm guessing it was way more impressive than whatever he did in The Vow.