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Granted Mike was being a total ass, but what was with Lindsey's take down of "his god"? Girl went a little personal a little too fast on that one. At no point had he ever brought god up (that we were shown), and he actually seemed genuinely upset afterward.

I'm a little in awe that none of the other White Collars suspected Carolyn of having already found the Idol seeing as she was the only one not looking for it.

That's what I kept hearing. I know it wasn't actually what he was saying, but it's just a little too similar. I hope people don't call him that in real life.

Hey Empire: stop trying to make "You're So Beautiful" happen. It's not going to happen.

I really, really wanted to like this show. I really, really did not.

I genuinely loved this and will be watching it all summer. Sure, Short and Perry were a tad over-the-top, but it was just plain fun. That's all I was looking for, and that's what I got. It just made me want to call my friends over and play our own version.

Agreed that it was nice to see the Danny/Ethan scene (and not just for the obvious reasons). We see scenes like that with male/female pairings all the time on most shows, so it was refreshing to see them treated just like any other couple.

Um. Don't the writers know that Derek and Stiles are meant for each other? Insulting to pretend that teacher could magically heal him when it obviously should have been Stiles. #fandomproblems

Fantastic end to a fantastic season of television.

Honestly, this review just feels like a reason to hate on what's gone wrong with HIMYM lately. Yes, a lot of time is spent on the gimmick - but what would you expect? A pilot is designed to set the stage for what's to come. If the selling point of the series IS the gimmick, then it's only natural that it be the focus

I really didn't take issue with the fact that it was Khan all along (although really Abrams, the secrecy was far from necessary - just say he's playing a guy called John Harrison from the start and move on). I can even get over the fact that it's a white guy playing a Latino playing a Southeast Asian.

I absolutely loathed this episode. The high school plotline did not make one iota of sense (which really isn't all that surprising at this point, but it irritated me more than usual this week), but I just hated, hated, hated "At the Ballet."

I truly didn't get that the main criticism of Patricia's collection was its lack of commercialism. There were a lot of things that made me go "ooh, I could so see so-and-so wearing that." Maybe I have a lot of people in my life who like artisanal clothing, but the majority of her collection actually felt commercially

Well that was epic. But was anyone else a little horrified when the fans asked Jeff to to do the whole 'Fans win Immunity!" thing? Like…are you people that desperate for a win that you don't realize that during this guy's mental breakdown *might not* be the right time?

I would love that final two. I haven't watched this show in years, but those two are as good as anything the show had during its best years.

The Santana/Sam sing off made perfect sense to me. But the song was so confusing - I was expecting an all-out brawl of a song, not a meek "but I love her" song.

I love that the show is starting to include more dance sequences. I can't sit through a full ballet to save my life, but I'm enjoying what they're bringing to the show.

Loved all the Canadian celebs, they were the highlight of a really strong episode. This season is finally starting to pick up steam.

Agreed. Frankly, Lea's voice just doesn't suit the song IMO - at least, certainly not the way Imbruglia sang it.

It wasn't that they did it, I just didn't like how it was filmed. I was hoping for a face to face shot or SOMETHING. The constant spinning camera made the stand in thing way too obvious, although it did get a bit better towards the end of the sequence.