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I was talking to a friend about this and realized I didn't care about this either for the longest time. And then the Glee writers got it in their heads that it would be a good/reasonable idea to have her sleep with Brody in order to get back at Rachel for no reason whatsoever and I realized that that was the point of

Thank you, my dear. I complained after the last episode that the Glee writers have never been to college and therefore think it's all just one big orgy of teachers sleeping with students. What I've learned since then is apparently a number of the viewers don't know thing one about college either so they make

Thank you, my dear. I complained after the last episode that the Glee writers have never been to college and therefore think it's all just one big orgy of teachers sleeping with students. What I've learned since then is apparently a number of the viewers don't know thing one about college either so they make

I'm still unclear why they didn't kick Marley's unconscious body back behind that stair apparatus they were singing on and kept going like it was all just part of the performance. It's what Vocal Adrenaline would've done. We can worry about the freshman when the competition is over as far as I'm concerned.

I'm still unclear why they didn't kick Marley's unconscious body back behind that stair apparatus they were singing on and kept going like it was all just part of the performance. It's what Vocal Adrenaline would've done. We can worry about the freshman when the competition is over as far as I'm concerned.

"Were Matt and Jeremy off having pillow fights during this episode? Or maybe spotting each other at the gym?"

"Were Matt and Jeremy off having pillow fights during this episode? Or maybe spotting each other at the gym?"

"Helena undoubtedly overreacts, but that’s exactly the point: She’s not
stable enough to endure even the slightest hiccup in a relationship."

"Helena undoubtedly overreacts, but that’s exactly the point: She’s not
stable enough to endure even the slightest hiccup in a relationship."

So I've been totally in love with Malcolm for a long while now, but his Harry Potter reference tonight totally sealed the deal for me. The way to my heart will always and forever be through a knowledge of Harry Potter.

So I've been totally in love with Malcolm for a long while now, but his Harry Potter reference tonight totally sealed the deal for me. The way to my heart will always and forever be through a knowledge of Harry Potter.

That was my favorite part!!!!!

That was my favorite part!!!!!

I agree with all of that, and I didn't like the episode much more than you did, Sims, but I did find the prospect of them losing their clients to be oddly compelling because I am starting to be invested. This isn't because of any good job the show has done character wise (obviously) but more just on the basis of how

I agree with all of that, and I didn't like the episode much more than you did, Sims, but I did find the prospect of them losing their clients to be oddly compelling because I am starting to be invested. This isn't because of any good job the show has done character wise (obviously) but more just on the basis of how

I assumed weasel guy was guilty at first until I heard his victim recounting every detail of the rape the next day seemingly without much emotion behind it. In my experience (which I'll admit is limited to talking to a few of my friends who were victims of rape and molestation) a woman doesn't find it so easy to talk

I assumed weasel guy was guilty at first until I heard his victim recounting every detail of the rape the next day seemingly without much emotion behind it. In my experience (which I'll admit is limited to talking to a few of my friends who were victims of rape and molestation) a woman doesn't find it so easy to talk

"For a good example of a show scaling from realism into ridiculousness, see Breaking Bad, which started out very naturalistic and recently completed a season featuring super-magnets."

"For a good example of a show scaling from realism into ridiculousness, see Breaking Bad, which started out very naturalistic and recently completed a season featuring super-magnets."

"It’s fine for Dexter to wrestle with an addiction and give himself
permission to engage in behavior that is destructive to him and to the
people around him if he feels like it’s out of his hands. But now, if
he’s engaging in behaviors that could very well leave his sister jobless
and his child parentless—assuming