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I just love how they've been trotting out the "HEY GUYS I'M A JUNIOR" comments just to let people know who is or isn't "graduating" at the end of this season.

The on-the-horizon "Glee Project" foreign exchange student?

"And his face features or anything else don't really make him look convincing."

And we all saw from a mile away that there was no way in hell he was ever going to be Tony, ESPECIALLY when he decided to do a fucking Streisand song.  It would have made the situation SLIGHTLY more believable if he was upset about being passed over for Tony after he sang a male song, which he used to do way back

Completely agree.  What Karofsky did to Kurt was almost nowhere near the level what the Skanks were doing to that girl.  I mean, Kurt at least got made out with.

But guys SHE MIGHT TOTALLY WIN AND GET HER BABY BACK.

I'm embarrassed to say it, but the biggest laugh of the episode for me was

I was only bothered by the fact that she referred to the song as "Somewhere There's a Place for Us" because the writers thought that it would be really cool to have Rachel be all "Wait, what? What do you mean, what are you talking about, are you really saying that to me??"

I'm not going to fault the show for the big final note in "Something's Coming."  They made that change in the Broadway revival with Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim's approval (that, and I actually prefer it).  Regardless, through most of that song it was evident how weak of a singer Darren Criss is (cf. Matt