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I think this show just needs a true villian with a real motivation. I think a douchebag of a principal would be good. Someone who can't stand the arts and someone who is under pressure for the school to perform better. I think Sue's congress storyline is a little too… outside of the Glee world. i think the show would

She was amaze-balls. A real Broadway voice on that one.

Yeah, I didn't even laugh. My jaw just dropped. But I mean, Glee has always been about making jokes about everyone. Besides, it seemed like Becky was able to hold her own.

Neither one of them have come out as gay. They have come out, however, as heterosexual (even Criss, which is hard to believe).

I think you need to look beyond that. It is a RUDE awakening when you leave high school and see kids who have done more and want it just as much as you, even more than you. I know when I left high school and entered college to see all the people who wanted it more, it was depressing. Yes, in reality Lea Michele has

Actually I think his character went through a really good transformation last season, something no one really talks about.

Didn't they sing Piano Man in season one?

Really? So Glee gives you everything you wanted and you still complain because you don't think Glee will live up to the set up storylines? You know, there's skepticism and there's pessimism. Assuming Glee actually does stick with these new plot points (or whatever) there is a lot of character potential. Blaine’s

I believe, and I know this is a stretch, that Schmidt is secretly homosexual. His wording in the Craiglist ad, his constant need to show his masculinity, his very short shorts, and trying to bed women and prove that he can seduce them (of course he fails more than he succeeds in the pilot).

Where's my season three review!?!

"CBS - We're not just for old people anymore. Seriously! We have Ashton Kutcher now. He's in, right? Facebook."

If you're point was to simply say that Netflix is a good deal and people shouldn't be complaining then just leave it at that. And you do have a point - it was white people who made that video about "white people" problems and I think this video captures your point better.

Hey, here's an idea - why don't we make fun of how people say they can't afford Netflix and call it Poor Black People Problems? Or how about Cheap Jews problem?

OH MY GOD! You're PICTURE AND YOU'RE NAME! I can't stop laughing XD

Wicked is HIGHLY overrated in my opinion. Avenue Q was much stronger story and music wise. Avenue Q is also very relatable in contrast to Wicked. Avenue Q is the perfect example of how you don't need big names and big set pieces to impress and be great.

Dot Jones is exspensive???

Just because a character said somone was creepy, doesn't mean they are creepy.
I have no idea who so many people thought Spader was "creepy." Just because Jim said he was? Come on, people.

There is a theory going around the Ryan's nickname of "The Archaeologist" is an actual presence inside of Ryan. And as Wilfred was being pushed aside more and more, the "Archaeologist" came out, causing the relationship between Ryan and Wilfred to die (hence the "will" Wilfred wrote in the beginning).

This just made my day. Which shows how pathetic my days really are.

Funny how people think of Ava as an Oprah type. I looked at her as a Tyra type. Applegate was trying to pitch a weeks of woman's health and all Ave heard was "body cleanse." It's like Ava's talk show COULD do something serious and "important" like "Oprah" but instead goes with the trendy topic.