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She was able to successfully bring Stevie back to the Hamptons for Conrad.

That shot of Victoria hovering over Jimmy and saying, "relax, honey" was positively chilling.

Absolutely the funniest episode in ages. I actually laughed out loud when: Tina, Sam, and Blaine were breaking into the school, many of Rachel and Santana's insults, some of Sue's lines, and more! I was also impressed that I didn't actively hate Will Schuester tonight. I also loved that both main stories had their

I love that one of the ways Ilana flirts is just showing pictures of Abbi on her phone.

Didn't Sam have a nurse girlfriend for, like, two episodes too?

I saw the same promo and I was only barely paying attention to it, so I assumed it just had something to do with Eagleton's tropical mini-climate zone.

A group of unchaperoned children approached an older man at his car and asked for candy? Damn, someone needs to teach those kids about "stranger danger."

I like Kira a lot. She's a fun character. Don't kill her, show.

The new animation was really jarring at first, but I actually think it looks gorgeous. And the show's voice and humor are basically the same as it used to be. The badger laughing, and the professor getting his wallet had me in stitches. I'd be elated if they resurrected the show like this.

I've never hated Aiden more than after he manhandled Emily when she showed up at Nolan's house. Really gross. If Niko's only function as a character is to get rid of him, I'm a big fan.

Throw in Conrad's first wife showing up, and this was a rollicking good time!

Not as explosive as the last two episodes, but still very satisfying. I know it happens all the time, but I just love it when Emily outsmarts everyone in the room.

That was all very tense and I loved every second. But only Charlotte would be like, "Emily just told me her dad was David Clarke! Funny, right?"

According to her Twitter, Jessica Lu won't be back for season 4 either. As fantastic as this episode was, it ended up being quite upsetting. It's the end of an era for Awkward.

A-. I laughed quite a bit and I loved everything with Val.

Emily hired some random dude, it wasn't actually Patrick.

I completely understand what you're saying, but I don't think it would be so easy to explain away. If it were, why would Emily have gone through so much to get herself photoshopped out of the picture?

Speculation time!

This was kind of hilarious, I think. I mean, I laughed at lot. Does that make it very good? Probably not. But I can't say it wasn't funny.

B+