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Emma married Denver Pyle?

I gave the episode a B
Mostly because of the cop-out sectionals results. Apparently there's more drama to be mined from the "Kurt's singing over there now" storyline. We'll get Sunshine back at Regionals too. Guaran-teed.

Did Lauren enjoy her seven minutes of heaven? I'm guessing yes.

I agree, and double thanks for not having Kurt sing Celine Dion.

Santana dance for me? Hells yeah. Besides, I'm already watching her every week.

what were the results?
I think they both got first.

thr winner for classic Airplane line delivery
Dr. Rumack was hilarious. I was also a fan of Stephen Stucker, aka Johnny. Now Leslie and Stephen can practice again (Stucker died of AIDS in 1985.)

Can you fly this plane?

I know what I'm watching tonight: gladiator movies.

Yes?

Is a speech impediment the male equivalent of looking ugly onscreen or playing a trashy hooker with a heart of gold? If so, then Oscar gold to Mr. Firth!

Raj was *already* in a magazine
… but he wasn't on the cover.

And Yetta my deaf maid will prepare a lovely meal.

Have them both on DVD. Come on over, we'll have some popcorn.

that's a damn shame
Throwing away a perfectly good supporting cast like that.

I figured she saw last year's JJ Abrams Star Trek.

Heh, Mrs. Fhtagn accuses me of ONLY watching BBC America.

I would NOT recommend watching Paedophilia at work with the volume up. The audio itself is seriously NSFW.

Either side of the Atlantic: journalism today is "a huge mess! Like Dante meets Bosch in a crack lounge."

Rum cake was an easy out. It's logical that Raj would keep a spare bottle of sump'm sump'm convenient and handy, but it would've been more hilarious if he'd spent the entire scene stammering and miming his answers.