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"You know, it's the next logical step in their relationship. Not living
together or getting engaged or anything. Just making the single largest,
(guaranteed lifetime) commitment two people can make. That's all.
What's the big deal?"

I'm saying that it must be only associated with Glee, but that there may be some connection between parodying Glee and the message they were trying to get across.

Todd, I want to know what you think about the whole "liking whatever you want, so long as you like something" as an extended metaphor for parodying Glee? Most Community fans seem to really hate Glee, some with a passion, but it doesn't seem like the writers, actors or Dan Harmon have a problem with Glee, but just poke

Totally agree.