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And I've yet to see an episode where Hillary didn't run into a totally foreseeable problem with the wiring, plumbing and foundation. But every time it happens she's shocked, just shocked!

That's getting to be the most interesting thing about the show. Fox is on the hook to the producers for another season, apparently whether anybody is watching or not.

How about one for those shows on Investigation Discovery? They have a murder show to fit every niche - women, older people, beauty queens, newly-weds, best friends, old friends, you name it and that's a lot of actors.

Two high maintenance people don't necessarily make the most successful couple. But anyway, who accepts a marriage proposal from a guy they're not even dating? A desperate person who thinks they're never going to get another proposal, that's who! Who stages a big, look at me! look at me! proposal to guy who just

Ok, that explains it. They can't keep track of what happened 5 minutes ago but they remember something from two years back?

Wait! Are you saying they had Billy Joel week and a discussion of virginity and nobody sang "Only The Good Die Young"? I guess the title was too subtle for them.

Well, since Sam's probably moving into that ever-expanding loft can a dropped towel be far behind?

Too young in gay years? They're too young in anybody's years! Kurt acts like he's grabbing the first guy that comes along because he's afraid he can't do any better. Blaine acts like he's afraid he'll never find another guy to put up with his high maintenance ways.
I predict a rehash of the Burt finds Blaine in

Since Penny was supposed to be Finn's love interest, probably leading to Finn having to choose between stability (Penny) in Ohio and being Rachel's accessory in NYC and they just shoved Sam into that slot (forgetting that Sam's a student and Penny's a school employee) and that Sam's got a thing for New Directions

Doesn't fit the personalities? Since when has that been a thing for Glee? They can just revisit that "Blame it on the alcohol" very special episode only this time the whole thing end in a drunken three-way.

To think, if there are an infinite number of realities, somewhere out there there is a version of Glee that is dark and horrific,focusing on the much deserved suffering of Schuester and Tina. It warms ones heart.

But did they didn't change the words and the words don't fit the situation the character is in. We're supposed to feel emotion because of what just happened and it didn't work for me. I can't complain because that's what Glee does, pick a popular song for a character sing.

Brought to you by the same people who picked I Kissed a Girl (a song about a straight girl kissing a straight girl to turn on her straight boyfriend) as Santana's coming out song and who picked Glory Days (a song about a bunch of losers stuck in their small town looking back at how they peaked in high school) for a

Paid promotions, all timed to come out at the proper time. Obviously the "writers" knew what Wrecking Ball was going to look like.
That's what music producers do all the time.

It's pretty obvious the show exists to promote songs that are already popular, or that the record company is trying to pimp. I'd suppose they had access to the tracks and the rough copy of the videos months ago, or else they just sit around watching MTV and thinking, "we should totally copy that!" Too bad they don't

If his idea of 'humor' is how great mixed raced kids are and thank god he doesn't have black kids then it sounds like I didn't miss much.
Thank god I didn't have kids with a black woman sounds kinda racist to me.

I don't know, I watch based on the songlist and summary (Katy v Gaga? None of the above). I personally can't wait to see the reasoning behind Mr. Schuester singing "Blurred Lines" with his students. I'm hoping they're laying the groundwork as to why he finally gets fired, right before Nationals.

They made a big deal about her getting help with her eating disorder but this being Glee, that was then and this is now. I get that this might not be the right club for her right now.

You didn't notice but I stopped responding. (I know it's immature for me to point that out). Anyhow, Glee is what Glee is (over-sexualizing high-schoolers) and since this isn't the first time we've seen this story-line I'm betting this issue will be forgotten and rediscovered as many times as they can get away with

This wasn't for a production that Marley was auditioning for.