Glee Episode V: The Sylvester Strikes Back

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You're probably right, but still... sexual preference matters not. That is hot stuff to any and all beings that reproduce sexually. :o
 
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"Sandy, how do you enter a building without setting off all of the fire alarms?"
 
Oh Emma...they really need to fix her.

But for an episode about neglect, Rachel is sure getting plenty of attention.

Tell him Santana!
 
"Sandy, how do you enter a building without setting off all of the fire alarms?"

I'm surprised Sandy doesn't wear court-ordered ankle bracelet that generates an automatic Amber Alert any time he goes near a school.
 
This was an ok episode but nothing special. They missed the point of neglect. All the "neglected" characters were still pretty much neglected. Rachel/Holly/Shuester/Quinn/Finn still got plenty of attention.
 
Whatevs, thought it was hilarious. Loved the last part, and the debbie gibson hate mail quote.
 
I was pissed when the most neglected character on the show's solo gets heckled to death.

This might only be because I'm upset about Elisabeth Sladen, but **** that episode was not worth the wait and hype. The promo for next week looked much better.

I did enjoy Karofsky vs Santana though. The two closet cases at McKinley duel.
 
Finn accidently backhanding Rachel in next weeks preview.... is it wrong that I laughed? :csad:
 
Ok, it was a GOOD epsiode... but it was still a massive FILLER epsiode.


I ****ing waited 5 weeks for this? Meh.
 
I wish I had razor blades hidden all up in my hair.:awesome:

Quiet episode, but nice. Some of the supporting characters got decent screentime, decent songs, plenty of good lines, and there weren't any poorly-done dramatic plots.

Main significant moment was Karofsky vs. Team Gay, which I guess is Santana's entry-point into that plot.
 
I wish I had razor blades hidden all up in my hair.:awesome:

Quiet episode, but nice. Some of the supporting characters got decent screentime, decent songs, plenty of good lines, and there weren't any poorly-done dramatic plots.

Main significant moment was Karofsky vs. Team Gay, which I guess is Santana's entry-point into that plot.

speaking no poorly-done dramatic plots. I thought Emma saying "I'm so tired" and Shue telling her that he'll be there for her no matter what was very well done.
 
speaking no poorly-done dramatic plots. I thought Emma saying "I'm so tired" and Shue telling her that he'll be there for her no matter what was very well done.
Yeah, that was the first really good Will/Emma scene in a long while.
 
Great episode! So nice to see Sandy Ryerson again, he never fails to make me laugh :applaud
 
Ugh. Jack Johnson. :csad:
 
Ugh. Jack Johnson. :csad:

I don't see why people think he's talented. Oh look! I'm a smelly, blond hippie surfer dude singing about feet and tar balls. Ugh, you can play an acoustic guitar, so can half the guys on my college campus.
 
So, is Tina/Jenna just a laughing stock to Ryan Murphy and everyone else involved in the show?
 
I like mellow music occasionally, but for some reason, I can respond with nothing but hatred toward his music. He's on a pretty short list of artists I never want covered on the show.
 
So, is Tina/Jenna just a laughing stock to Ryan Murphy and everyone else involved in the show?

It would seem that way. :csad:

Can't say I like it.
 
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