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    Blaine was not in season 1, so he hasn't been in every episode. And he missed a couple in season 3 due to Darren being on Broadway.

    I have a feeling you're probably right about this. Though I hope they at least wrap SOMETHING up. I don't mind one or two of the myth arcs carrying over into next season. But I definitely do not want another season with Abaddon running around, a bunch of angel factions running around, Metatron and Gadreel running

    This episode was alright. I'm glad it moved the angel plot a little, but the problem is that it moved it only a little. All the overarching story arcs are moving at a snails pace and we're bound to get half-assed attempts to bring everything together the very last episode, which is irritating. It doesn't help that

    As someone who is an avid Kurt/Blaine fan, even I'm starting to think they shouldn't be together, not the way the show is portraying them now. Sure couples have ups and downs during their relationship, but Kurt and Blaine are having way too many downs and not enough ups to even them out. Their plot this episode was so

    I wouldn't say it bugs me, cause the gesture was nice. But yeah, you usually don't see that for people who are still living so it was a tad confusing.

    At the end of the day, I think the bashing getting so little focus was probably a good thing considering Glee probably would have screwed it up massively if they put more focus on it.