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People were jealous because he's such a great landscaper.

Especially not when you're dealing with an incredibly harsh, isolated environment that the show outright made *tougher* than the first time you played it.

I enjoyed this episode but I'm thinking that might be because after "I Kissed a Girl" pretty much anything was going to seem good (Santana being unnecessarily mean to Finn made me smile because for once Glee's inconsistent characterization did me a solid). The Mike Chang stuff was really really easy and really really

The first time I saw Wiig on SNL years ago I seriously wondered if she was a MADtv refugee or had learned comedic acting from Mo Collins or something. Her characters have the exact same "I'm going to overact and annoy normal people" premise that every single MADtv recurring character had.

Man, now I want to do this too. I've read the summaries of what's happened but I don't know who a couple of the characters introduced this season even are beyond a vague name.

Oh, I'm bad at it too. I'm somehow still watching Glee, for example. I think this year I've just started hitting a point where I'm watching a ridiculous amount of TV shows that I'm finally willing to start cutting ties with some of them (Modern Family, Dexter, I'm starting to wonder about The Office).

I think I've finally managed to stop watching Dexter. It's such a great feeling, I hope I don't relapse next year.

Honestly, I think Courtney Yates' "Denise sucks at life" in China was a bit crueler, though that was behind her back. That or Tyson destroying Sierra in Tocantins.

According to Probst that was all her. She asked him on the day of Final Jury if it had to be a question or if she could make a comment instead since she knew who she'd be voting for.

Richard and the snake is possibly my favorite scene from Borneo. Perfectly illustrates who he is.

I'm not a big Heather Morris fan but I don't think she would have done worse than Cory Monteith. She handled her end of scenes with Naya Rivera alright last season, even if it meant the writers had to suddenly write Brittany as being ten times more intelligent and socially capable than she ever has been anywhere else

Yeah, I don't think Brittany ever actually had a line that wasn't about her presidential campaign or what a unicorn Kurt is. Maybe in whatever the cut scene with Sue, Becky, Brittany and Santana was, I never even saw the commercial with it.

Yup. I really, really thought they were going to just outright pull the trigger on that during that scene. If she comes back, I'm expecting it to be for that.

You know what really blows my mind about this episode, this episode that's supposed to be this big emotional episode for Santana? Brittany does absolutely nothing in this episode re: Santana beyond hugging her at the end. Fucking Finn Hudson is the catalyst, and Santana and Brittany don't even have a single scene to

Seriously, I can't believe THAT is what warmed her heart. I think the last time Glee was this absolutely wrong about the effect the song was actually going to have vs. how their characters react was the awful "funk" number way back in season one.

I loved their song that was on Breaking Bad this season, so I might pick this up.

Yeah, this is pretty much what I meant with my comment (I keep forgetting this site's reply notifications are awfully slow), except I was a little more offended that a pretty interesting, complex character was reduced to being a sacrifice to make her husband angry than Boardwalk killing their only gay character. I

Woman, meet refrigerator.

Yeah, I was surprised that they did nothing with Rizzo whatsoever. They could have at least given him a brief bit like they did Pepe. I'm ultimately fine with it, though, because I'm thrilled that they gave the likes of Uncle Deadly of all people stuff to do.

Even Wayne and Wanda had a gag. Fucking *Wayne and Wanda!*