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While I recognize the threat of a couple on a tribe, I didn't really want her gone until she uttered the cookie line. And it wasn't so much the line as it was the fact that she was dead fucking serious.

While I recognize the threat of a couple on a tribe, I didn't really want her gone until she uttered the cookie line. And it wasn't so much the line as it was the fact that she was dead fucking serious.

I'm guessing the F is for the fact that it's bad television. I mean because if we take into consideration that it is Daniel Tosh creating this and grade on that curve, it sounds rather high brow.

I'm guessing the F is for the fact that it's bad television. I mean because if we take into consideration that it is Daniel Tosh creating this and grade on that curve, it sounds rather high brow.

I think they've done a bad job with limiting Hicks to an extent. I think if I remember correctly there's an issue with him lacking confidence, as in he's so great at things that the pressure to be great gets to him and when he's lacking confidence, his ability suffers, and if his ability fails him at the wrong time

I think they've done a bad job with limiting Hicks to an extent. I think if I remember correctly there's an issue with him lacking confidence, as in he's so great at things that the pressure to be great gets to him and when he's lacking confidence, his ability suffers, and if his ability fails him at the wrong time

Does anyone else notice a connection between the kind of electronic based abilities and mental/physical disability? Gary is autistic, Anna was also autistic? I can't remember specifically, and Stanton's seeing electrical currents guy had 2 crutches ala cerebral palsy at the expense of making an assumption.

Does anyone else notice a connection between the kind of electronic based abilities and mental/physical disability? Gary is autistic, Anna was also autistic? I can't remember specifically, and Stanton's seeing electrical currents guy had 2 crutches ala cerebral palsy at the expense of making an assumption.

I didn't see it that way before this episode. I thought he was more than willing to kill alphas that stood in his way, but not necessarily random innocent alphas who hadn't "taken a side" per se. He kills Anna's people (if I remember correctly) because they'd lost track of the ultimate mission and weren't as capable

I didn't see it that way before this episode. I thought he was more than willing to kill alphas that stood in his way, but not necessarily random innocent alphas who hadn't "taken a side" per se. He kills Anna's people (if I remember correctly) because they'd lost track of the ultimate mission and weren't as capable

"More than anything else, though, this episode suggests just how
thoroughly the team is outclassed by Stanton’s plans. He’s got greater
numbers than Rosen does, and he’s also got the advantage of ruthlessness."

"More than anything else, though, this episode suggests just how
thoroughly the team is outclassed by Stanton’s plans. He’s got greater
numbers than Rosen does, and he’s also got the advantage of ruthlessness."

Again, I'm no scholar of Rockettes tradition, but when did women in short shirts, made up like clowns, kicking their legs into the air become "family friendly" entertainment. It strikes me as being a modern day version of the can-can with much better choreography and athleticism. I mean I see how it would be tourist

Again, I'm no scholar of Rockettes tradition, but when did women in short shirts, made up like clowns, kicking their legs into the air become "family friendly" entertainment. It strikes me as being a modern day version of the can-can with much better choreography and athleticism. I mean I see how it would be tourist

I agree with the point about what these kids are allowed to get away with. Glee never really concerned itself with plausibility, but I too am thinking they took it a bit too far with that cafeteria moment.

I agree with the point about what these kids are allowed to get away with. Glee never really concerned itself with plausibility, but I too am thinking they took it a bit too far with that cafeteria moment.

Sounds a lot like shark jumping to me.

Sounds a lot like shark jumping to me.

I don't necessarily think that Dmitry was robbed as I felt both looks were stellar, but do you really think that Chris' somewhat immobile skirt equals him understanding the Rockettes better? My only complaint about his look was that skirt and the way it wouldn't move when the girls kicked. Admittedly, I'm no Rockette

I don't necessarily think that Dmitry was robbed as I felt both looks were stellar, but do you really think that Chris' somewhat immobile skirt equals him understanding the Rockettes better? My only complaint about his look was that skirt and the way it wouldn't move when the girls kicked. Admittedly, I'm no Rockette