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Not exactly. Her version was not as upbeat and didn't have a bunch of a cappella in the background.

yeah about that - i thought it was going to turn into one of those scenes where cartman starts to list off all the evil things he's done and how the administrator shouldn't even bother telling him what to do.

Kill them all and start again…Thats a pretty good suggestion actually

I AM SO fucking done reading these comments!!!!! Try as i might and even though there are huge "SPOILERS" written all over the place warning people,  people seem to still ruin things. and honestly, the comments are the best part of av club. oh well.

"I know the zombie in the well was tacked on and pointless, but it had a weird poetry to it like last episode's ironic tacked on guy that hung himself to avoid becomming a zombie and ended up a zombie anyway.  Really, this show is so driving me away that the strange poetry of zombies in odd situations is all that's

As funny as that is (I "liked" it) I meant his "The Soup" days.

I thought Joel McHale was hot WAAAY before anyone else did.

Mmm, I disagree. "Sectionals" and "Journey" were excellent episodes. "Journey" even managed to take "Don't Stop Believin," rework it, and match (I'd say outweigh) the emotional strength a year later.

They were two teenage boys taking about masturbation. How was this weird? And I'm not joking.

I've done it before.

I once asked a teacher of mine if she had been a virgin when she got married.

Yeah, Tina's speech was actually very heartfelt and in character and sweet. It also worked because it came out of nowhere, really. The revelation that she and Mike had had sex was suprising to me.

Laughing my ass off @ this^

They are more AUTOTUNED then the New Directions EVER were.

Am I the only one who thought Sue was actually okay in this episode??? I thought her scenes with Burt were good. They are both such strong, proud forces of nature and seeing these two go head to head seems kind of cool. I know the whole politcal campaign thing is silly, but just accept it. Like Todd said, it's just

I didn't watch a single episode of the Glee Project, but I was aware he won and this is the beginning of his arc (it's almost impossible to not find these things out if someone watches Glee on a regular basis). His character was not as well introduced as that Lindsay one from the season premiere, but he was fine. He

How so?

My comments are ordered from newest to oldest, so I read yours first.

I'm suprised Todd didn't pick a picture from the "Candyman" number.

Stewie's only line was, "Good morning, is what normal families say." I was laughing my ass. Stewie's non sequiturs make me laugh EVERY time -
Like, "Are we really doing this" and "So there's a fat guy eating another fat guy upstairs in Meg's room. Are we just going to ignore that?"