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I think that one scene turned me off to the whole episode. I half expected Ryan Murphy to come on screen and be like, "aren't you proud of me, my show has a non-stereotypical gay guy in it! That makes all the other stereotypes in this show OK, right?" No, Ryan Murphy, it doesn't.

Poor Todd. He had to watch this, and now the fourth season of Glee starts. NOW WITH MORE KATE HUDSON! Yay?

Poor Todd. He had to watch this, and now the fourth season of Glee starts. NOW WITH MORE KATE HUDSON! Yay?

Yeah, it was still there, but at least it kind of fit into the story, as opposed to that awkward moment in the pilot where "weird" families just stand around and  talk about how it's cool that they're weird. I don't think that episode to was good per se, it just wasn't as horrible as the pilot.

Yeah, it was still there, but at least it kind of fit into the story, as opposed to that awkward moment in the pilot where "weird" families just stand around and  talk about how it's cool that they're weird. I don't think that episode to was good per se, it just wasn't as horrible as the pilot.

Or maybe just get rid of that completely unnecessary scene?

Or maybe just get rid of that completely unnecessary scene?

Except you're totally right about his shows not really being gay. His shows happen to contain gay characters, but they're almost always:

Except you're totally right about his shows not really being gay. His shows happen to contain gay characters, but they're almost always:

Kurt stopped being a character and became a font of generic gay rights slogans pretty early in season 2. Which sucks because he was the only character that I was even remotely interested up until then. Although that might be because I wanted a show that reinforced my gayness but he was the only gay character until

Kurt stopped being a character and became a font of generic gay rights slogans pretty early in season 2. Which sucks because he was the only character that I was even remotely interested up until then. Although that might be because I wanted a show that reinforced my gayness but he was the only gay character until

GREETINGS FROM THE FUTURE! So the second episode aired yesterday, and because I hate myself, I decided to watch it. Surprise Surprise, it was a little bit better than the pilot. It's still super rocky, but Ellen Barkin and Nene Leakes are in it far less, and it's way less awkwardly preachy. There's also some Grey

GREETINGS FROM THE FUTURE! So the second episode aired yesterday, and because I hate myself, I decided to watch it. Surprise Surprise, it was a little bit better than the pilot. It's still super rocky, but Ellen Barkin and Nene Leakes are in it far less, and it's way less awkwardly preachy. There's also some Grey