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ABC Family has the clip of Michelle and her roommate watching the video, but not a copy of the video itself. UNACCEPTABLE, I tell you.

Don't kill Q, Abi Morgan. The double-0s won't stand for it.

He knows he's infertile, but she doesn't. However, her line about having done things that she's blamed him for in the past, which comes just before her pregnancy reveal, makes it clear that they BOTH know this isn't his biological child. Which made his reaction, and her response to that reaction, more moving.

I did not realize how much I had missed seeing Richard E. Grant sneering at people until I saw Richard E. Grant sneering at someone again. More, please.

I did not realize how much I had missed seeing Richard E. Grant sneering at people until I saw Richard E. Grant sneering at someone again. More, please.

Well to be fair, Robin accepting Barney's proposal means that Marshall loses his long term bet with Lily over who Ted will end up with. The man had money on the question, it's only fitting that he make the case.

Well to be fair, Robin accepting Barney's proposal means that Marshall loses his long term bet with Lily over who Ted will end up with. The man had money on the question, it's only fitting that he make the case.

That picture is from several episodes ago, btw.

That picture is from several episodes ago, btw.

I can understand why they didn't do a spin-off this year, since it's let them tell stories about the people who go and the people who got left behind and how both change, but yeah, next year, I feel like something's gotta change.

I can understand why they didn't do a spin-off this year, since it's let them tell stories about the people who go and the people who got left behind and how both change, but yeah, next year, I feel like something's gotta change.

Dan Harmony - I agree that it's a camp aesthetic in general, which is another reason why I try to not get too invested in things like narrative continuity and things making sense. And it's a camp aesthetic easily a generation older than the Glee audience's to boot - how many people in the target demo even got the joke

Dan Harmony - I agree that it's a camp aesthetic in general, which is another reason why I try to not get too invested in things like narrative continuity and things making sense. And it's a camp aesthetic easily a generation older than the Glee audience's to boot - how many people in the target demo even got the joke

supakyut!

supakyut!

Is it just that he's not using his higher range, or has his voice actually gotten a little deeper as the show's run has continued? He's not that much older than his character, after all.

Is it just that he's not using his higher range, or has his voice actually gotten a little deeper as the show's run has continued? He's not that much older than his character, after all.

I have to admit, I was sort of hoping Kurt would realize he really wanted a career in fashion, not music, because I've really enjoyed his scenes with SJP, and also because it's totally realistic for a young person to get a new opportunity and realize it's what you really wanted all along. But I think after that

I have to admit, I was sort of hoping Kurt would realize he really wanted a career in fashion, not music, because I've really enjoyed his scenes with SJP, and also because it's totally realistic for a young person to get a new opportunity and realize it's what you really wanted all along. But I think after that

It seemed to me that a lot of the focus on the Santana/Britney relationship was about the long slow move from them telling each other that it was just friends having sexytime fun to Santana realizing that she really was in love with her best friend, and having to come to terms with her sexuality as a result. So if we