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On My Way
By Becca

For a competition episode that also featured a suicide attempt, Rachel and Finn’s even more hurried nuptials, and Quinn possibly getting killed, “On My Way” was surprisingly underwhelming. Glee didn’t add new spins to any of the topics it handled, and Regionals had nothing to do with the rest of the show.  I think if Glee had remembered to be gleeful in the face of their dramatic events, it would have been a much stronger episode.

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Michael
By Becca

I must start this episode’s column with a lament. The Warblers have left us, or at least the Warblers I knew and loved so dearly. They were a utopian band of brothers, united together to face all show choir foes with their sweet, sweet, a capella harmonies and the love of a canary. But now, that ideal has been shattered, their councils no longer held to determine whether blue piping on red jackets would be too bold of a maneuver. Wesley must be rolling around in his college bed, horrified that another tragedy like the dreaded Lindbergh affair has come upon them.

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Hold On to Sixteen

By Becca

In the third sectionals episode of Glee, Quinn and Sam both separately came to the same conclusion, although it took Sam about five minutes to find it when Quinn’s been searching all fall. That realization was that it’s okay to be young and teenagers and enjoy life. They don’t have to shoulder all those adult burdens just yet, and they should embrace that while they can. I like their shared realization if only because it was awesome to hear Quinn, in the script of a musical show, plead “Please don’t sing” after Sam rejected her advances.

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The First Time

By Becca

I didn’t honestly think this episode of Glee would move me quite this much. Yes, I’m a shameless lover of Kurt and Blaine, but there was so much hype about the boys and Finn and Rachel losing their virginities that I figured it couldn’t be as great as the reviewers made it out to be. And it wasn’t in a lot of ways (Hello, Artie talking to a teacher about her virginity), but it really, really was in a lot of other ways.