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Alan LaCerra
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They reinforce the twelve-members rule (in somewhat funny fashion), recruit two members, and never mention that four plus two equals six, not twelve. I was hoping they would sing "Double Vision" as a Hail Mary. Oh well. They basically cheat the way to victory with Sue's super secret songs anyway. They should feel good

I've had the idea for a while, and seeing Juliette reading from the Grimm books makes me hope it will start to happen: shouldn't these people be studying up about Wesen? It might not be necessary most of the time, but it wouldn't hurt. Whenever Juliette or Nick or Hank has some free time, she or he should start

Ah, why can't Stoner Brett experiment with decoupage? If he's half as good at it as Blaine is at making Muppets, the Lima art community better watch out!

Should I be disappointed or pleasantly surprised that Glee didn't go more "meta" with "The Fox" considering that Glee airs on FOX?

"Sue makes the obvious puppet joke. 'If I catch you with your hand up the butt of anything that isn’t human, you’re in for a world of trouble.' She also hangs a lantern on the discount bullet train the kids must use for their weekly jaunts to New York."

No Avenue Q? :-( Oh well.

An Adam Pally character at a sitcom wedding—a bad sign for The Mindy Project?

Moonlighting. :-)

I remember beloved cartoon character Marge Simpson saying she was able to watch "all of Rome in a day" with the help of her TiVo ("Funeral for a Fiend"). :-) Also, long live Atia of the Julii!

Tobias wasn't just acting "childish"; he was acting insane. He wanted to protect Hannah, so he scared the mean convenience store man away (okay) and then blew up the front of the place while Hannah was still inside (what?!).

"You know what would have made this episode a lot stronger? Actually showing that back-story instead of having a bunch of characters tell Skye about it" [jumps up and down from sheer strength of agreement, shouts "Yes!" over and over again]

Compare Veritas's Sam reveal and Vesta's Sam reveal, for example.

You mean "Remember the Titans"?

I thought that Sam was treating the virginity pledge at least somewhat seriously. Of course, Dean wasn't at all. He was actually being kind of a jerk and actively trying to seduce those who were committed to resisting temptation. I would have liked this episode better if the former porn star had been able to stay

Anyone else flash back to Veritas in "You Can't Handle the Truth"?

Yeah, I can't watch this. This isn't why I watch TV.

Oh look, they remade Die Hard as a sci-fi episode. :-)

No mention of cow tipping? See, it's funny 'cause Penny was so drunk as a teenager (no problem there) that she didn't realize when she fell over, and it's significant in terms of plot as it foreshadows her level of drunkenness and stupidity in Vegas when she didn't realize she'd gotten married.

True, but I read Howard's jokes with his father-in-law as coping mechanisms for dealing with a really uncomfortable situation. (It shouldn't have been that uncomfortable, but apparently for Howard it was.)

Not "A Little Priest" from Sweeney Todd? :-(