I like how even as she seems to be a bit more competent than at the beginning, she's still getting meetings mixed up. I think Birgitta is warming up to her a little. Loved how Sanne bought gifts for Birgitta's kids, when they went to Greenland.
I like how even as she seems to be a bit more competent than at the beginning, she's still getting meetings mixed up. I think Birgitta is warming up to her a little. Loved how Sanne bought gifts for Birgitta's kids, when they went to Greenland.
I don't think Kasper is supposed to be much of a political advisor - in the previous episode, Birgitta tells him "you sell our policies, I make them". She told the professor of rhetorics (Gudme?) basically the same thing - that she doesn't let her spin doctor influence her politics.
This episode was mostly enjoyable, although it wasn't anywhere near "You've Got Sext" or my other fav "Danny Castellano is My Gynecologist". The one thing that struck me is how Peter's character is basically S1 Jeremy. Jeremy used to be "that guy" - the good-looking, smooth talker who would hook up with women at their…
I knew a white girl who waxed her arms because she thought they were too hairy.
I thought this episode had a wee bit much on the drama outside of ballet. Like I didn't need to see Ronnie and Silver in the store shopping. Except where Ronnie drives into a display of bananas - and that, kids, is why you don't use your cellphone and drive (a wheelchair) at the same time.
If that does happen, they need to get Megan Hilty and Bailey Buntain to guest-star in an episode together.
I felt that the fact that Jeff was laughing and then mimicking the "then why don't you gay marry it/me" joke meant that he was actually enjoying himself.
The cold open was funny. I was okay with the episode, except that Beverly showing up and working at a bar threw me off. She wasn't making enough money back at the clinic?
14 or 15, I think?
I can't say I believed in Changnesia, and was actively rooting for Jeff to reveal him for the charlatan he is. But then the ending - I was a little surprised and a lot disappointed. It's too much. I don't want any more Chang takes over the world or City College tries to annihilates Greendale.
Love that two ballet dancers won. Yay! I was surprised to rerad that Chehon won (looked it up on Twitter, since I'm on the west coast) - not because he isn't a great dancer, but because I thought for sure America would have voted for Cyrus, esp after what Nigel said last week.
Love that two ballet dancers won. Yay! I was surprised to rerad that Chehon won (looked it up on Twitter, since I'm on the west coast) - not because he isn't a great dancer, but because I thought for sure America would have voted for Cyrus, esp after what Nigel said last week.
Nigel telling Cyrus he wouldn't vote for him was so incredibly awkward. What was that?!
Nigel telling Cyrus he wouldn't vote for him was so incredibly awkward. What was that?!
The Nutcracker is an established ballet but there are so many different versions of it and the choreography almost always is different from one company to another. (Unless they are using a specific choreographer's choreography). I doubt this piece was, for example, the version they use at Kirov Ballet.
The Nutcracker is an established ballet but there are so many different versions of it and the choreography almost always is different from one company to another. (Unless they are using a specific choreographer's choreography). I doubt this piece was, for example, the version they use at Kirov Ballet.
For a second there, I thought the lawyer was hooking up with Kaldrick King in part to help out his client, Infinite Jest. But that would be pretty messed up.
For a second there, I thought the lawyer was hooking up with Kaldrick King in part to help out his client, Infinite Jest. But that would be pretty messed up.
Maybe she suggested to another member that George breaks club rules (or is rude to staff or something) and that person was the one who actually dinged George… that's what I'm going with.
That scene where Finn challenges Santana to a game of dodgeball - I seriously thought he was going to suggest a sing-off or a dance-off. That's the type of melodramatic thing these Gleeks would do. But dodgeball? Kind of stupid, Finn.