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I definitely think they're going after the Peralta/Santiago pairing, and I think while Jake being nice to Amy was a bit off-putting at first, the awkwardness seemed intentional by the end. By that I mean, it wasn't for lack of chemistry between the actors because it's there for sure.

This is how I understood it, which is why Peralta was so willing to take the deal with the others. The other people's paperwork is NOW Peralta's, which means it's actually Holt's job. He was so confident he would win so he wouldn't have to do any paperwork.

He doesn't get the paperwork. Holt does.

I'm a full blown millennial and take offense at that statement. Appreciation for The Beatles is not generational. That's what makes them so incredible, their greatness has transcended generations. I know I, and many of my friends, worship The Beatles, especially because they can speak to an era where pop music was

Still felt too autotuned to do The Beatles justice. I noticed it for that very reason. You don't fucking autotune The Beatles.

Glee autotuned the Beatles. What the actual fuck?

It also reeks of the propaganda the NRA is pushing about armed guards in school.

Knowing Glee, an abortion storyline would probably be as much of a colossal failure as this one. I once thought an abortion storyline might show courage because that's rarely addressed on network TV (Hollywood seems to think almost every teen keeps the baby after careful contemplation… uh no), but after watching this

Okay, yes, maybe a school shooting shouldn't be off-limits… to Friday Night Lights or a good cable drama. Let's face it: Glee, and by extension that fucking douchebag Ryan Murphy, can't handle a school shooting. It comes as no surprise to me that this manipulative piece of shit of an episode was so bad. It's too soon

well, to be fair, it still sucks pretty badly. Schur was the lifeblood of the Office.

Sorry but… Parenthood totally wins.

You know what would be courageous for Glee? Dealing with the possibility and perhaps eventual outcome of this unwanted pregnancy: abortion. The only two network shows that I know of where people actually went through with an abortion were Jason Katims' FNL and Parenthood. Everyone else in Hollywood seems to think

Don't you mean, lack of hair?

Well… it wasn't just rubbing his chest. She was straddling him. It was pretty sexual in nature.

That Tina scene was not okay. It was uncomfortable and I felt absolutely no sympathy for someone who resorts to borderline sexually assaulting someone when they're drugged to express their feelings. I get that she was frustrated, but there are boundaries and she crossed them. I think a lot of people find this

I could understand Kurt's frustration at having a naked Brody walk around the house, and his moving in without consultation, but seriously? No serious actresses do nude scenes? I just don't think that's true. Not every movie with nudity is going to be akin to the film adaption of 50 Shades of Grey. I'm not saying a

Steroids in a show choir competition. The plausibility of Glee is just off the charts.

I also want to give a hearty congratulations to Darren Criss for not looking constipated during Beauty School Dropout.

I also want to give a hearty congratulations to Darren Criss for not looking constipated during Beauty School Dropout.

Do colleges work that way though? I could understand in high school a teacher could be fired, but I feel like if there's two consenting adults, it should be allowed, right?