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If you're going to do an episode about a school shooting, either make one as good as the Buffy episode "Earshot" or GTFO.

I actually think it had salvaged itself this season, which makes a giant misstep like this episode all the more annoying.

"We need more of her"

She's hosting what sounds like a truly bad new game show for NBC, but I'd assumed that was the sort of thing one could conceivably do while also occasionally appearing on Glee.

Raylan's grave has been there the whole time. Arlo bought all three headstones together, for I believe a reduced price.

Raylan is smart enough to always have a back-door out of a confrontation like that. I bought it.

An MP killing a Ranger? As Tim said, this isn't a fantasy novel.

Arkin had one eye that I think looked glassy, or somehow otherwise fucked-up, at his own request - he thought it was a nice touch for the character. They used it this season.

Brad showed up playing the organ at the wedding-that-wasn't, but he has not been back to the school, no.

Blaine's wistful "The macaroni really captures him" made me laugh and laugh like the terrible person I am.

"Bitch stole my pillow."

I wonder if the reason they have been ending so many episodes with these musical numbers is that they know that American Idol runs over. I lost most of the "Footloose" performance when my DVR cut out at 9pm.

This is my bet as well.

I really hope so.

It's not you.

But in a world where so few people go to church, to belabor the metaphor further, it's nice to spot God on a network show.

Ignore this - misposted.

"Vests of the West"

Oh, yeah, and more suffering for Will Schuester, that jackass. I'm in favor of it. Just, please, someone be nicer to Emma. She deserves better.

I can't not love a show that introduces the youth of America to so much of the Sondheim canon. I'm sorry, I can't.