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I would say that I'm over him, but I was never a fan of his to begin with. I never saw much potential in the manner that they introduced him, and they haven't made strides to make him interesting. I stand with you in solidarity on this point.

Now that the Bar Plot the Ate the Hamptons looks like it will be gone, it seems that Padma's Daddy Trouble will have to come up as the worst aspect of the show week to week. Notice it didn't even get mentioned in the review (and rightfully so). I'm really upset that with so much greatness going on, they would allow

Wait wait wait, do you mean to tell me someone actually watches The Glee Project?

"I've completely bought into Marley and Jake."

I agree totally with the Adam point. I mean if you reach the point were you accept Rachel, Finn, Quinn, and Blane as teenagers (Blane specifically you have to accept as being younger than Kurt and give me a fucking break!), then I don't see why people are jumpping all over Adam. He doesn't strike me as looking any

Given that he looks the way he does, is so hairless, and this is in New York, my guess would be equal opportunity. He can charge more for guys and play up the "gay for pay" thing to really rack up and there's probably a stronger male client base, but seeing as he's straight, he prefers women and certainly wouldn't

It wasn't "confirmed" so much as strongly strongly hinted. And even if it were "confirmed" to the viewers, it wasn't seen at all by the characters so I think their assumption about drug dealer is meant to tell us more about them and what they value/fear than it is about the reality of the situation. Likewise, I think

I think you make very solid points, and most of it I get; in the end, I still don't buy it though. It's not that I expect him to be like Glabber, because I don't. He's the big guns they're rolling in to end this rebellion once and for all, he should be way better than Glabber. It's the manner in which he's constantly

You know, people like you, so intent upon the "true" story always make me regret engaging on this board. You all fail to understand the basic principal of storytelling: Whether it "really happened" is irrelevant. The only thing that matters is whether you can make your audience believe it happened. The manner in which

And that's all fine and dandy and I'm still saying it doesn't work for me. In no small part because I'm not invested enough in his emotional wellbeing to care that his only flaws are on the emotional side of things. He's still perfect in war stuff and I don't buy that anyone is perfect at anything. While I think it's

I think I'm falling into the realm of dangers in making Crassus too smart thing. His unwillingness to commit even a fraction of his forces to Gannicus' diversion annoyed me in some fashion. It's not that it wasn't believable because given what we've seen of him so far, I totally buy it. But it still kind of rubs me

It's much worse if, like me, you don't really understand what it is that the judges see in Michelle's dress. I know I'm not totally objective on this point, but I honestly just didn't get it.

"the editing suggests he’s the one remembering the first time he and Kurt tastefully panned to the fireplace"

Between Zac and Chris, it was pretty much hot gay judges day and I'm all about that.

Thank you for the Eddie quote, Carrie. I was going to point it out as yet another reason why this isn't just an edit job or the "Cool Kids" getting a bad rap or anything like that. These guys are just fucking bastards.

I thought about BB as I was going to sleep. Given that it is the final season, I think that's the best bet. Since I expect this kind of pathos from MM, I don't know that they'll provide an episode that surpasses this. I don't know, the bar is just so high on that show that to elevate it to heights such as this episode

This might just go down as the best episode of TV in 2013. As it stands, it's the best episode of TV we've seen thus far in 2013. Maybe something from Game of Thrones will challenge it.

I agree with that, but it is Lip's very status of being so hung up on her that makes her a "threat" to his relationships. I don't think that she came back for Lip either, the question I have is did the writers bring her back solely to shake up Lip's world again. As a character, that makes her pretty one dimensional.

I know, right? That's what worries me the most about the horrible scene last week. I mean maybe not the "most" as it would be a little petty given the fact that he was raped on his father's orders and all, but still if this drives him even deeper into the closet and farther away from Ian, you just know how bad for him

It's got a great understanding of its characters. I always point this out when recommending it to people. I think the moment I really realized this show would be more than "Oh let's laugh at the poor people!" was the moment early in the first season when Frank Headbutted Ian and gave him a bloody nose. You knew they