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I realized tonight that I no longer care about anyone on the show anymore except, oddly, Kelly and Ryan, and Kelly's going to be written out at the start of next season. I mean, I still like Creed but he's not really a character you get invested in. It's weird because I held out liking The Office a lot longer than a

I mean her personality when she's not singing. The way she carried herself was miles different than most everyone else.

How was this unexpected? It's the exact same result as last year. The oversinger beats the reserved quirky girl who does well on iTunes.

America sucks.

Oh right, I forgot that I read that he was a Warbler. If for some reason I ever rewatch one of those numbers I'll have to look out for a ridiculously old-looking one.

I actually wasn't aware of Chris Mann's celebrity backers because the closest I come to following The Voice on Twitter is occasionally looking at the fake Twitter of Cee-Lo's cat (and sometimes The Shields Brothers because their act is a lot funnier when I don't have to listen to them perform). Who's he got? Is Juliet

Oh, it absolutely isn't really true and it's kind of a dick move, which is why it's good strategy and not really a good argument.

And I'd say my preference in who wins is something like Juliet > Tony > Jermaine > Chris.

I can't believe how easily Adam and Tony (but especially Adam) gamed Christina. It seemed like she had kind of realized her mistake in recent weeks but tonight they struck the exact right nerve and you could tell the crowd was on Adam's side the moment he said "it's called a metaphor" and they all cheered.

I know Dia has opened for Blake on tour. I think Xenia might have too. I think Blake is the one who's by far the most involved with his team and interested in supporting them.

I remember I first started watching Buffy on… I think it was FX that was airing two reruns an afternoon in 2002? And I started from season one and I really liked it, and part of that might have just been because I didn't immediately have seasons two or three to compare it to (I only saw Doppelgangland, which made me

The Lisa firing was disappointingly boring. Arsenio dismantling Teresa's attempt at debate was much better.

Season six of Buffy, musical aside, is way more embarrassingly bad than season one. Maybe season seven too.

I liked Jamar a lot, but I like Juliet more and I have to admit that his crushing realization of what was about to happen to him when Cee-Lo split the votes was amazing television. Before that he seemed so sure he'd advanced and Juliet seemed so sure her run was over.

He clearly faked that and that was supposed to set up a storyline and then Glee realized nobody cares.

Yeah, but that wasn't supposed to be good and was sort of a big spectacle thing. "Shake It Out" was purely vocal.

Man, me too. I haven't seen her in these comment sections in weeks, it feels like.

I pretty much agree with the domestic violence stuff and I wish that were very very far away from this show. But on the other hand, there's just too much stuff I love for me to agree with an F. Rachel imploding, Puck actually failing in the wake of shit like "oh, Finn, you can just randomly decide you want to be an

I think he's probably just stopped caring and started taking a paycheck.

I'm kind of glad that Sugar didn't sing because it's almost like Glee's got a vague grasp of character traits and that if she tried to sing with the others her terrible voice would have been pretty clearly heard. Didn't even notice Brittany not singing, though, that's kind of regrettable.