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Worst. Idea. Ever.

The latent homosexuality works really well though. Especially with that simulated make out phone (I know there's a proper name for this, but it alludes me).

The Sing Off is terrible. I have no idea how a show can manage to be SO BORING. Really, it boggles my mind. No matter WHO you have judging, that show is HORRIBLE.

I'm not defending her as a judge, because she says far to much shit like "You had wings tonight." That's just non-criticism. It's weird though, because in the auditions she actually had smart, intelligent feedback. For instance, what she said about Simon's long lost love, Tia (*Insert last name here cause I don't care

POP CULTURE WAR WITH THE COMMUNITY CAST! You will all find this very entertaining, so I am posting it here. Also, I'm only posting it as a reply to the above because I want people to be able to find it, so sorry about that minor inconsistency.

How about the ENTIRE song directed at pierce. I've never seen so many different reffrences crammed into such a short period of time.

That was AMAZING. I actually laughed for about five minutes, as the person next to me paused the TV and made me explain the joke to him. Then we both laughed for another five minutes.

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With this episode is isolation, Quinn and Mercedes have been pretty constant throughout the series. Mercedes evolution has made a lot of sense, as she's slowly grown more comfortable in her own skin, began to stand up for herself, and has come to terms with liking her own image. All this was actually very earned, and

When did Mike Chang become such a good singer? Seriously, he was better then most of the guy members, and at par with the rest of them. I know he was working on his singing immensely for West Side Story, but this change surprised me. Not because I think it's inconsistent, but because I was just unaware that he had/has

To further prove that point, we can't forget how much money is being funneled into the glee club now via Congressman Burt Hummel.

I almost guarantee you they couldn't get the rights to preform it.

Ummm, don't forget the "Is a diva", and "Is an attention whore" parts of Kurt's personality.

Working in a strip club will do that to you.

What would have made more sense would be proposing a double-major at a school with respectable programs in both science and dance, but after a brief discussion about balance and keeping options open.

But if it's trying to be something, and clearly failing at being/portraying that, we should be happy? I don't follow this logic.

I fully agree with this. Ryan Murphy's opinion of the show is clearly deranged. I watched The Glee Project, and one episode was all about naked honesty, being real, and portraying your true self. Now it's gimmick after gimmick of rushed plot lines that are either tied up neatly, or completely disappear, or seem to be

Kurt has not been consistent throughout. If you isolate this season, that claim makes sense. However, in every other season he constantly switches from "sweetest guy ever" to the stereotypical bitchy gay guy (which makes me happy that Blain exists to counteract that stereotype). This is shown in extremes with his

I actually agree, with the not finding him attractive part I mean. Mostly because of the ridiculously gelled back hair.