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How has it that Sue hasn't killed anyone yet? How is it that Will hasn't murdered Sue yet?

it's funny that he "called out" Patrick's game for reinforcing stereotypes, when he's the one making an app helping gay men look for anonymous sex and using go-go twinks in speedos to advertise it. The only thing missing was Village People songs blaring from his booth.

I could swear there was talk of doing such a thing, but then Glee's ratings were starting to slip around that time, and Fox got cold feet on the idea, forcing Murphy to split the episodes between the new class and the graduates.

A "D"? Seriously? This was one of the best episodes in the series!

Same goes for Europa and The Pirate Twins. So good.

So awesome to see Howard Jones finally getting some love. Human's Lib and Dream Into Action are watershed synthpop albums, and even his later, less synthpop-y albums had some bright spots, like "The Prisoner" and "City Song".

Duran Duran is underrated. Rio was amazing, but Seven and The Ragged Tiger was an overlooked classic. Aside from the hits like The Reflex, Union Of The Snake, and New Moon On Monday, it had hidden gems like Of Crime And Passion, Shadows On Your Side, and The Seventh Stranger.

Yeah, Vanessa and Gina were given next to nothing to do aside from stand in front of the camera and smile.

Malcolm: "I have crafted an elaborate scheme to mold my daughter into an assassin in my image, but it all hinges on nobody telling her that I drugged her and used her to murder an innocent person to get Ra's off my ass"

This doesn't bode well. The last time "cops" and "Ferguson" got together, it didn't end on a good note.

I give this episode an A-. Points deducted for omitting Firestorm's legendary puffy sleeves.

Yeah, this episode was blah. Jeong and Coolidge's comedic talents were wasted, the whole grandmother thing was as a subtle as getting smacked in the face with giant purple dildo - as a gay dude with a Mexican grandmother that isn't down with homosexuals, it should have resonated with me but it rang hollow instead.

never watched TB or "Mother", but hoo boy, Dexter and Lost both dropped the ball big time. I mean, who decides to leave their child in the care of a crazy woman who tried to murder you? Why not send him to live with Rita's parents like he did with Astor and Cody?

At this point, it's clear that Glee stopped trying to please the critics and haters, and is going balls out insane in its last season. I mean, what can anyone do now that it's already ending? Cancel it harder?

I would forgive Glee for all its sins if it ends with Karofsky dumping Blaine and getting with Rodrick.

God, I still can't get over how Lauren Zizes was dropped from the cast and her absence was "explained" with a mere tossed off line, and was only brought back once to do next to nothing.

I honestly never saw it that way, until you brought it up. God, if that's true, then I need to go back and raise the grade for last week's episode by at least one letter grade.

It's horromantic! Like getting a Valentine's Day gift of chocolates inside an actual human heart by a serial killer.

That's the only reason i'm still in it for the long haul. Glee maybe be a batshit mess, but it's acknowledging it's a batshit mess, and having fun doing it. If they took it too seriously or pretended that the writers aren't basically making their scripts by throwing magnetic letters at a fridge, then it would have

I agree that this episode was better than the last, mostly because it acknowledged how batshit it all is, and is doing a sort of soft reset by getting Sue over her sudden and arbitrary mad-on against Shue.