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Mary Halloran seemed like a parody of Lena Dunham, right down to the "eating cake naked in the bathroom and sulking" scene.

I think the original plan was to do just that: split Glee into two shows. Kind of like how there was Saved By The Bell: The College Years and Saved By The Bell: The New Class.

Is just me, or was Kristen Schaal's character a dig at Lena Dunham?

Chozen got canned?

Bingo. Capcom's purple box era was their golden age. DuckTales, the Mega Man 2-5, Darkwing Duck, Rescue Rangers, Willow, Strider, Little Nemo…

Ketchup made the Blob "catch up" to you and Apple turned him into a jack. Coconut literally turned him into a coconut.

The Sceptre worked, it's just that you have to let it charge a bit so it does more damage and time it to hit him in the face just as he's moving towards you. Since there's no life bar for the boss, and he doesn't react to the shots, it just looks like it has no effect. After blasting him in the face about a dozen

Little Nemo is my jam! I am so hoping it gets the Remastered treatment like DuckTales did last year.

Agreed the Felicity's interrogation was the apex of the episode, and also agree Isabel's mask just looks so goofy.

I'm surprised that Rachel didn't respond by saying that people told Barbra Streisand the same thing, and she proved everyone wrong by becoming an award-winning actress, writer, director, singer, and producer.

I'm pretty sure that a guy with Sydney's connections would have found out sooner or later. He just happen to find out sooner because Rachel wasn't smart enough to take into consideration how long it takes to get from LA to NY, especially when there are traffic jams, layovers, and flight delays to contend with. Of

The good: Kurt and Blaine's duet, Mercedes and Santana's duet, Shirley MacLaine making it rain, and seeing Santana go all Emma Frost, resolving to use her fabulous bitch powers for good.

They had Max Adler come back for a basically a glorified cameo instead of address what the hell happened to Karofsky after his suicide? And the producers were too cheap to have Jayma Mays actually show up in the episode where her character gives birth?

It was pretty "adult" for a show aimed at kids. I mean, just in the 5 episode pilot movie, you see the main character get full-on bitch-slapped by a man, and the Misfits commit several felonies like arson, destruction of property, and attempted murder. That would not fly today in a cartoon aimed towards selling dolls

Then he's perfect. He's had experience filming girls that can sing and bitchy little brats that think their shit doesn't stink.

Well, it helped that Jem's singing voice was Britta Phillips of the indie rock band Luna.

SOOOOO much better than last week's episode. Great set of songs as well. For me, the highlights were:

I did last week, and it was hilarious. If Tommy Wiseau didn't exist, we'd have to invent him.

Typical teenage rebellion. One day, it's "My daddy hates the Hood, so I think he's dreamy!", and the next day it's "My daddy thinks the Hood is super-duper, so I don't want anything to do with that square!"

I'm so with you. It seems that they've shifted (Former) Detective Lance's hatred of GA onto Laurel for no logical reason other than to artificially extend the "law vs. GA" conflict on the show. If it wasn't for Oliver, there would have been a lot more dead people and a lot less of the city, and Malcolm Merlyn would