Once Upon a Time
This was a good episode. I think the show has gotten better now that it has more of a direction than stand-alone, fairy tale character of the week type episodes. And I have to give them credit for another plot twist, because I thought August being Rumpelstiltskin's son was going to be a predictable let down similar to last week's Fringe, but I didn't see it coming when it turned out he wasn't the son.
Glee
I'm not a Whitney Houston fan, but I was under the impression that most of the covers in this episode were vocally inferior. Why try if you can't do it justice? And why exactly did we even need the Christian kid with the dreadlocks? Because there was no one left for Quinn to date? God knows Glee already has way, way too many characters with an unequal balance of screen time. Maybe the kids wouldn't run out of people to date if they stopped switching partners every three episodes. On the plus side, we got another speech from Kurt's dad, which always makes an episode slightly better. Congratulations, Burt Hummel, you are one of only three characters (out of 9 billion - see above) who make the show worth watching.
New Girl
I didn't personally find the tap-dancing joke funny enough to warrant it predictably coming back during Jess's dinner with Russel and his ex-wife, but I did get a good laugh out of Russel's trying-not-to-eye-roll face. Other hilarious things from this episode included Nadia's list of things she likes about America, and everything involving Schmidt's penis injury - especially his line, "I'm almost positive Nadia's vagina contains a right angle."
Survivor: One World
Disappointed that Kim broke her word for no reason and didn't take Kat on the reward, but she kicked ass at both challenges so I applaud that part. And Kim's strategic mistake wasn't nearly as horrible as Alicia's comments about Christina's intelligence. Ugh. Alicia is a horrible, disgusting person. The fact that she's still there makes me like everyone else less for keeping her.
Community
I never watched Law & Order, but because all detective shows are virtually the same, the jokes still worked as a generic parody of the genre, so it was a lot of fun. I knew it was going to be Todd when they asked him about the bandage on his hand, but I imagine that predictability was actually a part of the parody and not a symptom of incompetent writing. RIP, Star Burns.
30 Rock
While the previous live episode was flawlessly executed, this one had a few mistakes and technical difficulties, the worst being when a portion of the episode was lost when they accidentally cut to commercial in the middle of a scene and came back in the middle of another (though I think it was only in Canada, so CityTV's fault, not NBC's). I didn't watch the West coast version, but I hope it was done better. Also, while I like the idea of doing parodies of old live shows from back in the day, it felt a little like an excuse for Fey and the writers to take a mini break from 30 Rock and do some SNL-style sketches instead. That being said, I do think it was funnier and more entertaining than last season's version. All of the surprise cameos were so much fun. Amy Poehler as young Liz Lemon doesn't physically make any sense, but it's still awesome because it's Amy Poehler, and Fred Armisen's random lean into the shot from the background was hilarious because he came out of nowhere and that's all he did in the episode.
The Office
This was a fun episode because I liked all the little threads going on. Well, not all of them. Darryl messing with Nellie was funny in theory because I like when Darryl takes advantage of stupid people, but even as a prank victim I still have trouble enjoying her. The character's just not funny or endearing, in any situation. And the mass pet adoption thing was just done a couple episodes ago on Parks and Recreation. I've pointed this out a few times, but why does it always seem to be The Office that accidentally uses the same jokes as other shows in close proximity? I liked Oscar and Jim's little competition about whether the senator is gay. Although the same basic thing keeps coming up once in a while, and it always ends with Oscar thinking he's wrong after all, but then noticing another gay tell and changing his mind again, but I guess I find it funny that the guessing game is still going on. Random, unexpected appearance by David Wallace, who is now a millionaire. What?!
Parks and Recreation
The debate went a little differently than I thought it would, but it makes sense as a political satire that the crowd would be so easily won over by the biggest idiot in the room simply because he's charming and easygoing. But Leslie's closing speech was great, April's advice to Tom (in a mirror of their scene last week) was another cute moment, and Andy reenacting entire movies was hilarious. Apparently his recital of Babe was incredibly moving, as it made Donna cry.
Awake
Dammit, it messes with my theory that red is real if Mike obtained the knowledge of the baby from the green world. But there are still a lot more instances of him using red info in the green world as opposed to the other way around. Maybe the baby was something he knew about subconsciously. I think the most interesting thing about all this is that it now makes the red world more valuable to him than the green one, because there's only Rex on one side, but a wife and grandchild on the other. It's unbalanced, at least for now.
Fringe
Good news! Fringe will be back next season, for a shortened 13-episode run, before ending entirely. This episode in particular felt like it was wrapping things up for a series finale, though. For all the writers knew, that's exactly what they were doing just in case, but now that there's another season left I'm sure we haven't seen the last of the other universe. They only said they "may" not be able to turn the machine back on. Plus there were ways to get over there before the machine was built.
Hero of the Week: Andy from Parks and Recreation, for knowing how to provide entertainment when the cable is out.
Douchebag of the Week: Alicia from Survivor. Gross.
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