I liked the Props episode and how they tied in the title with the main storyline of the episode, the prop knife, and the resolution of Bieste's storyline. I kind of wish that they had started the Bieste storyline a little earlier in the season, and lost that whole business with Cooter dating Sue. Not that I'm condoning domestic violence-all I'm saying is that the storyline felt a bit last-minute and contrived to make the whole Puckerman mess wrapped up neatly.
The body-switching dream was pretty neat. You may have nightmares about Artie as Santana, but I'm the other way around. I hope Tina having a hissy fit is setting up a storyline for next year, perhaps where she doesn't get to be the glee club's female lead, as she is expecting?
I didn't really enjoy Unique's performance this time around. It lacked sparkle. Vocal Adrenaline deserves their fall from grace. "Pinball Wizard"? Meh. Especially when they started pushing pinball machines around the stage. They ought to be tied to chairs and forced to watch VA's "Rehab" and "
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Yeah, I thought Unique was lackluster this time. Maybe the "reveal" of the previous episode was what made it awesome. OTOH, the kid can sing, so if she transfers to McKinnley, I'd be okay.
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"To Sir, with Love" was a much better tribute last year.
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The body-switching dream was pretty neat. You may have nightmares about Artie as Santana, but I'm the other way around. I hope Tina having a hissy fit is setting up a storyline for next year, perhaps where she doesn't get to be the glee club's female lead, as she is expecting?
I didn't really enjoy Unique's performance this time around. It lacked sparkle. Vocal Adrenaline deserves their fall from grace. "Pinball Wizard"? Meh. Especially when they started pushing pinball machines around the stage. They ought to be tied to chairs and forced to watch VA's "Rehab" and " ( ... )
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I was impressed that Bieste could sing (vaguely).
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