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I love that the only chance the girls in this show get to "overcome" is by choosing to not show skin (and throwing away incredible opportunities in the meanwhile). Wonderful. Brava. How empowering. Also glad morally self-righteous slut shamer Kurt Hummel is still alive and well.

Only if by bad knock-off you mean the vastly superior version. Why couldn't this actress have been cast in the first place? Better actress, better singer….

A huge part of this season has felt recycled. Recycled characters, recycled story lines, recycled songs, etc. They're transparently desperately stepping on the nostalgia button to keep people invested in this show and it's just not working. The Don't Stop Believin' callback was sweet, but it really just served to

I think Finn and Rachel are a horrible, awful couple, truly atrocious, and the increasingly ridiculous ways they've contrived to get rid of all of Rachel's not-Finn romantic partners is repulsive, often sexist, and doesn't display a lot of confidence in a couple we're supposedly intended to root for. I'm completely

When the chef brought his mallet down on the wriggling, squealing baby pig in the sack that first time, I laughed until I cried. I don't know why. Should I be worried for the state of my soul?

The more things change, the more things stay the same I guess. Kurt will always remain unbearable and utterly unlikeable to me, and this episode was a great example why. He gets to be egotistical and arrogant and hypocritical and just plain rude and hurtful a lot of the times. Really just an utter jackass, but the

I agree, she was really quite excellent. I don't know what it is about that girl's crying that really just affects me even when I'm not particularly sympathetic to her character. That said, between Rachel and Emma and how they dealt with their relationships and stood up for themselves, this might have ended up being

I agree, she was really quite excellent. I don't know what it is about that girl's crying that really just affects me even when I'm not particularly sympathetic to her character. That said, between Rachel and Emma and how they dealt with their relationships and stood up for themselves, this might have ended up being

Lea Michele and Cory Montieth were so good this episode, so effing good in that last scene, that they actually made me care about the dissolution of a relationship I've actively disliked since the second season.

Lea Michele and Cory Montieth were so good this episode, so effing good in that last scene, that they actually made me care about the dissolution of a relationship I've actively disliked since the second season.

Rachel Berry gets up at 5am, is the president of apparently 16 clubs, and has a 3.8 gpa and only applied to ONE school. Okay Glee.

I'm going to play Rachel's side for a second here. From the pilot it was established that Quinn and her merry band of cheerios, including Santana, have gone out of their way to torment Rachel, even before Finn came onto her radar and she went after him. They've said and done some truly repulsive things to her and she