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This episode really didn't sell its cast well. I like Jonas and I'm pleased that he was set up in a narrator role because that might bode well for him, but nearly everyone else was either boring or irritating except perhaps Christina. Unfortunate that what happened to Kourtney happened but everything in her videos

Melissa McNulty.

I think they did this because they outright cut the entire opening credit sequence this season, which annoys me to no end. I hate not getting to hear "Ancient Voices," it's such a wonderful theme.

Holy crap. That's really cool and kind of flattering.

For me, the best part of Sugar being in the episode was that she completely and totally hijacked the plot. Like, Will had this entire episode premise laid out and Sugar's like "screw that, I'm rich, let's do this thing instead" and effectively wrote Will out from much of the rest of the episode.

Thank god I wasn't the only one who didn't get the appeal of Boston kid. But he'll probably get crushed in the battle rounds.

Lori's stuff was so bad this week that I actually sarcastically applauded at the TV when she crashed the car.

It was in his first year when I don't think a lot of people were watching. I want to say about four or five months in?

Oh my god, there was a Call of the Wolf Waker monologue this week? Now I'm going to have to open up my DVR and find it, it's by far my favorite recurring bit on Fallon.

She did, to high standards girl, who was like "ohhhhhh no" and walked away immediately. It was kind of hilarious.

The creepy IKEA employee made me laugh every time I saw him.

I hadn't watched any of Idol this season prior to tonight but I was baffled that the judges liked him. The scatting was just like "hey, I should throw some 'doo-be-doo-doo-doo-dayyyyyyuuhhhh's in here" and his "OMG WE ALL GOT A GOLDEN TICKET U GUYS" was cringeworthy. The dude who got cut in that group sounded much

Really boring final four, only contestant with an interesting edit left is Beverly. I've sort of been watching an episode or two behind everyone else so I haven't commented, but jeez. Paul seems like a great guy and a great chef but he's incredibly boring TV and I wish they'd just give him the win and save some time.

"Who is more macho of/from Will Schuester?" is maybe the hardest I've laughed at a joke Glee's done this season. Matthew Morrison got to do a couple of really good comedy bits this week.

Even better was the fact that she used that on Tony Lucca of all people.

Favorite moment of the episode was Christina's incessant, ineffectual mockery of Adam for the sake of fake drama essentially costing both of them the "Oh! Darling" girl, and Cee-Lo getting her by sheer virtue of not doing anything whatsoever.

Yeah. I'm so sure it's going to let me down but I really really don't want it to. The trailer was charming, the concept is fantastic, and Silvio was one of my favorites on The Sopranos.

Thailand was fucking awesome for that. The editors clearly hated like half the cast because their memorable clips included screaming, puking, and making stupid faces.