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I wasn't very impressed with her either (I kept forgetting she was a character) and I really hope they don't make her the naive, bumbling, conflicted drag who supposedly has all these "morals" yet just can't stay away from the bad-boy lawyer (who will take advantage of her, which will somehow end up putting everyone

I didn't recognize him at all, but I watched all of Twisted on Netflix in one hazy, sick, cold-medicine impaired night. I'm not sad that it's been canceled, but I hope Avan Jogia pops up somewhere new soon!

The bit with him beginning to play the piano absolutely killed me. A small part of me hopes we'll see all the "Sunny" principle characters make at least one appearance.

That Doink-It commercial was a work of art, if I was a kid I'd buy it out of sheer terror of being possessed.

I damn near blacked out when Will called Hannibal and said, "They know." CALLBACK OF THE CENTURY.

Was there an intentional x-files joke/reference in tonight's episode? When Bedelia and Jack are sitting in the interrogation room and Bedelia asks Jack something about believing and Jack says, "I need to believe." I laughed too hard at that.

Aw, I actually enjoyed this episode, if only for the fact that Chris Colfer seemed to pay attention to the characters and where they came from. It makes sense that Santana would excel at being a publicist because she's a fast talking, clever woman. It also makes sense that Sam would get real on Mercedes about the dog.

I love Winston's freestyle. "When I say mis you say trial, mis- unless you're trying to DIE."

It's never been a secret that Bianca has a sharp tongue, but I've kind of always thought of her as a self-deprecating, biting —yet ultimately very sweet queen. She is those things, but tonight on that runway she went IN on Dela like it was a reflex and I loved it. You could see the fear in Dela's face, and you just

I don't think Tina should be a series regular, but I do hope that they continue to bring her back sporadically. Her moments this week were so funny.

Watching them make out made me VERY awkward and uncomfortable. I like moments where Sue shows her vulnerability in smaller ways. The fact that they like each other could've been more subtle, but instead it went full tilt and I was basically cringing through all of their scenes. I wanna like them together, they're both

YES. I initially thought that the point of conflict was going to be that Sam is kind of a clueless jackass about race. They way he was talking to her friends was so ridiculous that I thought their clash had to be the plot point (and that it would be resolved by Sam learning about microaggressions.) I was confused when

Aww I thought this episode was better than most this season! But maybe I'm just saying that because I missed all of the old faces.
Did anyone else think that Quinn's (very very bad, didn't Dianna use to be really good a crying on cue?) sobbing during "Keep Holding On" was gonna have something more to do with Finn? I

Yes! I was thinking this the whole time. Previously, whenever Marshall had a problem with all the d-bags in his office they'd show Killam acting like a total jackass- so I didn't really buy all of the "fond" memories (especially not Lily's). I was genuinely confused about whether or not he was supposed to be playing a

I have to say, I hate the kind of messed up stuff they keep making Tina do and say this season, but I laugh out loud every time another character remarks about what an awful/weird person she's become. Sam's "Tina always does this…" line and later Blaine's "It's okay Tina, you can't help it." when she's talking about

I was so excited about the kiss! It was really surprising considering I've never previously felt any emotional connection to this show or its characters. I usually just watch it for the one liners. I pretty much groaned all the way through the Casey breakup, and before this I was apathetic about the will they/won't