MichelleVW
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I think Brittany and Artie is a little weird, but I like it for some reason.
And interesting new addition to the Glee Club. Wonder if we will find out more of her story in the upcoming episodes?



Great episode!
Good to see Mr. Shue ripping into Rachel when she showed up with that duct tape. Her diva attitude was getting SO annoying. She deserved that!
I'm not entirely sure about that... something that stuck out in my mind was Rachel talking about fantasizing about her own funeral and about Finn completely losing it and not being able to go on... that, coupled with all her selfish rants yesterday... I really hope they don't take that anywhere.I don't see the suicide angle as being realistic. While Glee has managed to deal with certain issues with grace, I don't see them getting that heavy handed. I see either the bully dropping out/being forced to leave school or coming to finally deal with his homosexuality.
I don't think Kurt will stay at Dalton. He is not fitting in as well as he thought.
Oh and the new guy? Forgot his name...the blonde? Love him!!
I liked Sam and Quinn doing the duet at sectionals.That was my favorite part!!

My cousin is at Disney today, and this is what she just posted on Facebook:
"at Disney bout to watch Amber Riley perform!! She plays Mercades on Glee!!!!!"
I am so jealous!!!
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Lucky her!!! Hope she takes pics. You'll have to share them! 
So next week's is the Chrismas episode.
Does anyone remember the rumor that Susan Boyle was going to be the lunch lady on that show?
Oh no I agree, I love her voiceIt's just her character is really annoying and for the reasons you said as well...why did the creators have to make her so annoying lol?
Yes, definitely. There is no intention, I believe, for Glee to be a docu-drama or any-kind-of realistic representation. It is useful to look at many television dramas as, simply, live-action cartoons. They're intended and designed to be entertaining rather than actual.She's meant to be over the top, just as Jane Lynch's Sue is over the top.
