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Even bleeding heart liberals like a level argument. Frankly, I was horrified and mortified by this episode and how it represented the Army. Couldn't they have just asked him to wait for a few years? Not to mention it requires considerable physical fitness to get into the Army and I'm not convinced Finn has that.

I don't know. You don't have to be PTA to find it odd that a 30+ not only looks up to a kid that's supposed to be barely 18 but also happens to be close enough to that STUDENT to ask him to be a best man and organise a stag night.

Pretty much. But apparently, if Glee does it, then it's touching and not homophobic or living up to a disgusting stereotype.

Guys, I'm totally going to do a Jeff on you and do a big dramatic speech that will say nothing but achieve a lot, such as making us enjoy Glee again and convincing us that the Glee tripe is actually something wonderful.

What I love more? This shows that Shu has NO adult friends and no life outside school (and Glee/TV).

I despise Kurt with a passion, so definitely to Klaine for me! I find his character disgustingly one-dimensional and his sexuality is not an excuse for him to be bitchier than Santana and essentially as bitchy as Rachel. And nor is it characterisation, nor is it funny, nor is it entertaining to watch.

"Evil Troy and Evil Aaaaaaaabed"… Need I say more?

Agreed with the Community comment. BRING BACK COMMUNITY damn it. There has to be 20 minutes of intelligence on the TV, once a week!

Good lord, but Community is so much more than just the Paintball episodes (incidentally, which one?) and honestly speaking, whilst they do parodies in nearly every episode, they differ so hugely and have some fantastic, yet touching moments.

Eh, I'm coming from a fan place, as someone who didn't even mind Season 2, but this episode stunk. Not as bad as the Christmas episode - the whole Kurt acting thing was massively overdone and not in the least funny -, the song selection was poor in my opinion, Blaine was Bland and Pointless as always…and I don't know.

Oh Community, how I miss thee? Why is it that bloody Glee is still on and something fabulously hilarious and wonderfully intelligent like Community absent from our Idiot Box? I guess the name of the box says it all. :-(

I would absolutely love to have Rachel sing "Basketcase" by Greenday, The first line seems damn apt for her - "Do you have the time…to listen to me whine…"

But I did like the fact that Emma's taking medication. At least that aspect is pretty good and realistic, and also the bit where she states that she has some good days and some days that aren't so good.

And ironically, made Becky seem far more mature and stronger a person and character than herself, especially with Sue outright saying that Becky wants to just be treated like everyone else and then helping Becky through it all, without being patronising or smarmy, which essentially describes Will.

Or rather, maybe they should have been thinking about it all along rather than having this point raised by Emma's parents. I feel like Will isn't some teenager, nor a young man in his twenties embarking on his first marriage. He's made a mistake once; why hasn't he thought about it more before? Why did Emma have to

I have never seen the appeal in Grease. I liked the Pink Girls (or whatever they were called) than the skinny, anoerexic blonde cute-as-a-cookie-cutter woman and John Travolta. (In all fairness, I can forgive Travolta almost anything, courtesy of Pulp Fiction.)

They never did to begin with.

I would have given it a C- in all fairness. I thought the songs were awful, the usual suspects were awful (though Finn less so than usual) and the other usual suspects were okay, and surprisingly Becky and Sue totally kicked ass in this episode, IMO.

I will write them hate (e-)mail if they ever do that! Eminem belongs to the nostalgic era of my teen angst nonsense and if they try and 'glee' it, I will literally explode and send them exploding pigeons, á le Four Lions, too!

I did wonder about both of those points!