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Both episodes were great improvements from what this show has been recently, but the Nationals episode should not be mentioned with Journey and Duets, sorry. Also, the character switches should have lasted a couple acts. Watching these actors take on each other's roles was probably the most fun Glee's been all season.

Mike Chang is the only likable character left on this show, and I'm counting down the days until Dianna Agron is free. 

Glee set an incredibly low bar during "I Kissed A Girl" and yet they still some how manage to limbo right under it.  I'm not surprised though, just curious what we'll all have to entail next week.

I still watch because train-wrecks are fun, I stalk the cast, and enjoy being involved in certain glee communities online. It has nothing to do with the actual show.

I disagree on the grade. This episode was average at best. Also, Matt Hodgson should never be allowed to write anything again unless it's instructions on how to properly use toilet paper.

and how the hell does Quinn look so good so soon after that crash, anyway?
Quinn's face repels anything that makes her look less attractive than she should. It's her only superpower.

This episode was horribly structured and while I understand the concept of a time-jump, they seemed to completely forgo resolving any of On My Way's cliffhangers. It felt like there was a chunk of episodes missing between 3.14 and 3.15. Dianna really seemed to phone in her performance most likely due to being nothing