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    the shirtless artist was an absolute LOL-material. this episode, however, was an absolute Revenge classic. Bring on more bitchfaces, smirks, and backstabbing please.

    "I'm sorry for making you feel like Monica"

    I'm really getting bored here. At the beginning of this season, the concept of the Originals was great because they promised to be powerful, merciless vampires with each being a complex character of their own. After a while, the whole Klaus/Rebbekah stay-or-go become stale and I just don't give a shit about the mom,

    Best episode of the season and well-deserved of an A. I agree the whole scary park can be so cliché, but Faye's hilarious delivery keeps lightening things up.

    Kurt's "I Have Nothing" is so LOL. You can't sing that song in just falsetto. It just sounds wrong. And Blaine's face during his Whitney number. Somebody please put a bag over his head, thanks.

    I gave up on this show several episodes ago, but damn, I decided to watch this one and it was pretty damn awesome. Clunky dialogue sometimes, but very strong overall.

    I agree. "Boogie Shoes" was an absolute delight to watch. Great voice too

    that was one of my favorites among many other hysterical ones in this episode

    "think about the bone structure!"

    Really? To me, Whitney has this very distinct phrasing in which every line feels extremely concise while Jessica is very much a contemporary singer who keeps dragging out words at the end.

    The vocal style, the vibrato, and sometimes even the tone. Jessica is way too much like Beyoncé. Very good song choice though, ridiculous ability of control, too much melisma, and sometimes the vocals feel too "heavy".