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It was Lead. Lead is responsible for everything bad in this world.

They're up to 6? Holy crap. Granted, I don't go to movies very often, I don't own a TV (and therefore see few commercials except for Hulu's), and I don't know any kids in the right age bracket, but wow. Even 2 and 3 were giving diminishing returns. They should have just stopped at one and they'd've had a fun summery

That makes sense now, I think I remember that. I kind of tried to forget about the prison episode since it had a pretty dumb plotline. But okay, Beverly has multiple names, I'll buy that.

The "Susan Robinson" line was ultra-weird for me. I'm not quite sure what they were going for, but one of the few remaining late-term abortion providers is named Susan Robinson (she was featured in After Tiller, and is someone I admire a lot). I guess Beverly sort of looks like her if you squint? But it's a pretty

It also indicates that this show is doing some interesting stuff with nature vs. nurture—Finn is who he is because of Jake's parents, not because of Martin. Similarly, I'm not sure Marceline has much in common with her father, but she got Simon Petrikov's sense of humor and love of music; and having rewatched "A

WHY DID YOU TELL ME THAT? I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO CELEBRATE EASTER YESTERDAY! NOW IT'S RUINED!

You don't, but you know how some people get about spoilers these days…
"Brutus KILLS Caesar! What the HELL? Why didn't you give me a spoiler alert!"

Also, Cosima does a lot of odd hand movements when she talks, and Sarah was consciously mimicking all of those. It was a pretty great detail.

I don't believe so. I think we've only seen Rachel's, Santana's mom and abuelita, Finn and Kurt's, Puck and Jake's, Marley's, Quinn's…and I THINK Sam's?

Yeah, I thought the gay pride/gay brother sketches worked badly because they weren't given enough time to play out well. If they had been combined to form a runner, it might have gone better.

Yeah, I liked season 3, but I also thought most of the episodes this season have been solid. This was really the only disappointment for me.

I liked the one with the trees and the Moleskine. And I liked some of the feminist bookstore stuff, but it went on too long.
I wish that either the storyline about Carrie's brother or about the gay pride parade (the something-else pride parade?) would have been the runner. Or maybe they could've been combined.

Yeah, I didn't enjoy any of Artie's behavior in this episode. He was being weird and presumptive with the girl he actually liked (I loved how she wasn't really falling head over heels for him), the whole condom thing was just weird (if they have a student health center, couldn't he have just gotten condoms there?),

Blaine's in college, so he's probably either getting money from his parents (I always assumed Blaine was rich since he was going to Dalton originally and got really snooty about Sam's stripping career),or maybe living off of student loans.

As far as sticking something in your urethra goes, yes, they do do it differently now, at least at the clinic where I worked. Most male patients who came in for chlamydia and gonorrhea testing opted to have their urine tested; female patients had either the urine test or the swab depending on what other services they

Yeah, but it makes more sense for them to be singing songs from 2013/2014 in 2019 than it did for them to be singing songs that wouldn't be released until late 2013/2014 in early 2013, as they did this season.

Then someone needs to sing "Let Me Back In" by Rilo Kiley. Hopefully Rachel, Mercedes, or Santana.

Marley, Mike, Tina, Mercedes, Unique…possibly Kurt.

"Sympathy" is a good song, but I wouldn't say it's better than "Night Light," "The Swimmer," or "Quarter to Three," though. "The Swimmer" is probably my pick for their best album closer.

S-K's a weird one. It's more deeply Riot Grrrl than anything else they did, and so songs like "How to Play Dead" and "A Real Man," among others, kind of feel derivative of other bands' work. But they also have "Don't Think You Wanna," which I LOVE, and "The Day I Went Away," which hints at their later lyrical powers.