How possible is it that Dylan is Norma and her brother's child? I'm a little fuzzy on Dylan's backstory, but I feel like if the show could get away with that, they definitely would.
How possible is it that Dylan is Norma and her brother's child? I'm a little fuzzy on Dylan's backstory, but I feel like if the show could get away with that, they definitely would.
I would argue that last seasons Nationals was the only other competition performance that could compare to DROMP and that first Sectionals.
Last year's Regionals was super disappointing too. It sort of took a back seat to Karofsky trying to kill himself, then Quinn getting hit by a car. But compared to Nationals, this was really boring.
So I suppose this wasn't Glee season four. It was just Glee season five, part one.
We never did get to see what Emily got Victoria for her and Conrad's wedding earlier this season. What a shame…
It's probably a bad thing that I enjoyed Declan and Charlotte's friend's banter right? I'm a sucker for banter.
The best part of this episode was that they literally had Katherine McPhee turn her back to the camera when Karen learned of Kyles death so we didn't have to see her try to act shocked and sad. Bravo, Smash.
Seriously, she's been incredible this season. I also loved her tiny interaction with Matty after he apologized for his parents, it was very sweet.
I can't really put my finger on why, but I adored this episode. Definitely the best episode of the season, and one of my favorite of the series. Everything just worked for me, I guess. Also, I love Lacey.
If this super lame Falcon reveal gives us epic Victoria/Nolan scenes, it will all be worth it.
Casey Wilson's delivery of this line had me rolling. I've re-watched just that specific scene a few times for that line alone, it's so perfect.
This might be one of my favorite episodes the show has ever done. Every story that went on was good to excellent, and even the Initiative stuff worked for me. Plus, the music and cinematography was on point. And Padma (allegedly) died! A great hour of television.
I am just so glad we got to see the origin of the red sharpie tonight.
I read it more that Sam knew Blaine had a crush on him, which Sam admitted later, so that's why he was pushing so hard.
Well, wasn't this fun? This past string of episodes have been some of the strongest (and lest offensive) probably since season one.
Just what Revenge needs, more Declan/Charlotte relationship drama.
I'm so glad that Santana finally made it to New York, because she has made that half of the show so much more fun and interesting. She, along with Sam and Blaine, have been my favorite parts of, what's building to be, a really nice season.
In the journal entries Jack read, he found out that Amanda and Emily had known each other and had been close for years, and they both lied to him about it.
Guys, look at Declan trying to be menacing! It's like when a tiny puppy growls at you. An annoying, yappy puppy.
Unless I misinterpreted something, Jack suspects that Conrad is behind Amanda's death and he was going to use the laptop to carry out her REVENGE on the Graysons.
He may be angry at her now, but he'll turn to Emily eventually because he accused her of being in on it from the beginning. At least that's what I'm betting.