- How do you do an episode called "Bad Reputation" and not use the eponymous song? Either Quinn or Puck could have done it and ripped through it.
- Admittedly, William McKinley High School exists in some sort of bizarro alternate universe, but why on earth would Kurt, Artie, Tina, and Mercedes think that performing a musical number (which was unusually poorly lip-synched by Kevin McHale in particular) in the library would generate a "scandal" which would make them popular? Pretty sure that's a one-way ticket to Loserville, population you.
- Matthew Morrison rapping--yay or nay?
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
I DON'T GIVE A DAMN 'BOUT MY REPUTATION: While Kim has already rightly pointed out that we had the best Lost in some time, I thought Glee also regained its footing a bit last night, managing to incorporate most of the characters in some way rather than giving us something focusing on only one or two relationships, Brittany's brilliant discussion of the effects of cold medicine, some surprisingly nice acting from Dianna Agron (who's become the show's secret dramatic weapon), and for once, a song ("Run Joey Run") that seemed to be chosen for reasons other than the likelihood of selling singles. A few other loose thoughts:
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