I appreciate that Artie (Kevin McHale) finally got to be front and centre, and that we now know that he still has the full use of his penis. That's right. I also loved seeing the other side of Sue (Jane Lynch), and watching her treat one of the disabled girls just like anyone else, being just as hard on her for failing as any other cheerio, as well as meeting her sister. And I also think it might be a good idea for everyone to wheel around in a wheelchair for a week just to see how hard it is.
Those things may have been interesting life lessons, or important character development, but the rest was severely lacking. I don't recall a single song from the episode, but I am certain that there simply was not enough music. And I am also greatly confused by the fact that Quinn (Dianna Agron) called Puck (Mark Salling) an egghead. Yes, it was just before she crushed a yokey egg on his head, but otherwise he is the farthest thing from an egghead I can imagine...unless it has come to mean something completely different in the many years since I was in high school.
Also, Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz)'s fake stutter was the worst discovery ever. I mean, we all suspected from the first that Terri (Jessalyn Gilsig) was not in fact pregnant, but a fake pregnancy is far more interesting that a fake stutter.
That's how Danielle Cs it, how did you?
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