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I would recommend it. A lot of this season's messier elements have been dealt with, and the last three or four episodes were really good.

I know Rachel's supposed to have grown up and become more mature and yada yada yada, but she's lost all the fun, quirky aspects of her personality. Some of that probably has to do with her clothes, but I just don't think she (and, by extension, the rest of the New York storyline) has the capacity to be fun in the way

I know Rachel's supposed to have grown up and become more mature and yada yada yada, but she's lost all the fun, quirky aspects of her personality. Some of that probably has to do with her clothes, but I just don't think she (and, by extension, the rest of the New York storyline) has the capacity to be fun in the way

I'm generally liking this season. I don't care much for Marley (she's like furniture with a nice voice), I find Kurt and Rachel's story in New York to be sort of repetitive, and Rachel Berry isn't really Rachel Berry anymore, but it will all be worth it if we could just have Santana verbally destroy Kitty for a solid

I'm generally liking this season. I don't care much for Marley (she's like furniture with a nice voice), I find Kurt and Rachel's story in New York to be sort of repetitive, and Rachel Berry isn't really Rachel Berry anymore, but it will all be worth it if we could just have Santana verbally destroy Kitty for a solid

I find it interesting that both Kuniko and Carla won an elimination challenge, and then were eliminated the week after. Watch out, Kristen.

I find it interesting that both Kuniko and Carla won an elimination challenge, and then were eliminated the week after. Watch out, Kristen.

I loved it. It was a ton of fun, the music was good, everything made sense (tonally and otherwise), and it wasn't offensive. What more can you really ask from Glee? I was really surprised at how much I enjoyed Blaine and Sam as friends, too. They need to do more of that.

I loved it. It was a ton of fun, the music was good, everything made sense (tonally and otherwise), and it wasn't offensive. What more can you really ask from Glee? I was really surprised at how much I enjoyed Blaine and Sam as friends, too. They need to do more of that.

"Here's my first place trophy for Most Tongues Spoken at Bible Camp. And this is Mr. JoJo. I rode him for six years until he broke my hymen."

"Here's my first place trophy for Most Tongues Spoken at Bible Camp. And this is Mr. JoJo. I rode him for six years until he broke my hymen."

I didn't really see it as Blaine being the victim so much as him beating himself up, but hey, that's just my interpretation.

I didn't really see it as Blaine being the victim so much as him beating himself up, but hey, that's just my interpretation.

We haven't really seen much sad Blaine before this, but I really like that he's basically Rachel-levels of dramatic when he's depressed.

We haven't really seen much sad Blaine before this, but I really like that he's basically Rachel-levels of dramatic when he's depressed.

I don't know about you guys, but I thought this was the best episode of the season. That scene with Kara and Victoria at the end of the episode? It was so good and so tense. I thought we were going to have to deal with another balcony fall!
I was most impressed by the movement in the Initiative part of the story. I

I don't know about you guys, but I thought this was the best episode of the season. That scene with Kara and Victoria at the end of the episode? It was so good and so tense. I thought we were going to have to deal with another balcony fall!
I was most impressed by the movement in the Initiative part of the story. I

She was!

She was!

Well, dammit. I really enjoyed it and I would absolutely watch more episodes of it! Too bad there probably won't be any more, while Guys With Kids gets more episodes. This world, I tell ya…