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As always, crushing on Quinn in her Cheerios armor, using her bitch super-powers, this time for good.
I was hoping Schue would climb atop the pile of mattresses to sleep, only to be bothered by the tiny pea that's what's left of his pride. (He probably does have a secret princessy side).
Refreshing, and possibly intentional?- I can't recall ever seeing any of the kids ever using a cellphone, a pointed omission in this day and age. Perhaps the producers want older viewers to feel nostalgia- aside from modern tunes, the basic premise and storylines could be set in any high school in the last 30 years, I think.
Going to miss this show on the long hiatus. Presuming they will be showing repeats, which I will enjoy.
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Also, regarding that scene, one of the things I have always liked about this show is that all of the characters have flaws. But when Mr. Shu started screaming at his wife I was actually afraid he was going to hit her or something. It was tense. Thank goodness he didn't, because I like Mr. Shu, but nothing is worse than a physically violent man!
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I did, however, like that they didn't try to cheer up that scene. I'm glad he got mad at her, because she deserved to know that what she was doing was so horribly wrong.
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I think the emotions were very true. Will was hurt, very hurt. He was absolutely devastated. He was suspicious about Terri's quirks (no touching, the sonogram, etc), but he knew the end game (his baby daughter) was worth it. To find out it was a lie. I think he would have been fine if Terri had revealed the hysterical pregnancy in the early run. They could have been actually trying for a baby during this time (and probably gotten one for real).
11/28/09
In all seriousness, I'll be pretty disappointed if Eve and Will don't team up and have some sort of duet.
11/28/09
Okay, I know that there's something of a triangle between Emma, Terri and Will, but can someone remind me how the pregnancy thing started? Did he make getting pregnant a dealbreaker in staying with the character (who is written as a bitch)? What are Terri's motives for saying, "I can't get pregnant" or "I don't want kids, sorry"?
11/29/09
What a great show.
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The black bustier and capri pants was from "Open Your Heart", not "Papa Don't Preach".
"Papa Don't Preach" was the one with Danny Aiello as Madonna's ersatz padre.
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It's no wonder my right arm is 3" larger than my left.
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