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I thought it was a great episode. Everything looked great and the songs really served the story.

Was this Quinn's last episode? It looked awful like a farewell to me given what she said on the episode

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Sebastian has taken a turn toward evil. I guess they had to come up with something to write Darren Criss out. His duet with Santana was pretty decent. I love Santana though in just about any setting. Speaking of, Darren Criss did a good job with the dancing and physical stuff on his song.

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It did feel very final, likely because she will be wallpaper to the finn, rachel & kurt w/ special guest blaine show.

Tuesdays episode was one of their better, as far as characters go. The musical numbers were awful tho, aside from Quinn's simi-decent one and Blaines opening number.

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This was the best episode ever I think. The whole Karofsky saga was really sad and I really expected him to die. His entire two year story has come to a perfect conclusion I think. But the end...Glee is now Dallas!!! Quinn is the new Pam Ewing, I loved it. It has been serialized all along in a season one Knots Landingish kind of way, but now it is full blown soap. The only false note was Sebastian's sudden turnaround. I loved that flashback to Sebastian and Karofsky, but he turned too easily I think.

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Is it me or does the show kind of see blinding somebody as no big deal at all? That's the main reason why all the focus on bullying has always confused me - the villains are always sanctified and treated as good people (Santana, Karofsky, Sebastien, etc.).

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How so?

Santana, Karofsky, and Sebastien are not treated as good people. They just are not treated as bad people. The one thing I will give Glee is the layers they give the characters. All three of them have shown a range of emotions and actions from good to evil.

The Quinn thing - shes my favorite and im not that upset/worried. Like... i feel like there is more to it than that. Like either its a fake out somehow or wont be as bad it was made to seem.

This was by far one of the best episodes of the series though.

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