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lls_mutant May 4 2011, 18:17:21 UTC
I loved Sam's secret, and my real disappointment is we didn't get a little more time with Sam himself. I really hope this isn't a plot that just goes away. Heck with even the economy- poverty is a problem no matter what the economy is doing. I really liked seeing a non-romantic plot, and I really, really am hoping Sam will stick around and this plot will actually go somewhere. I don't mind romance, but I like seeing something more, too.

It would be really nice if the show could remember who was friends with who from week to week though. I had a hard time believing that Mercedes would call Kurt a cheater in front of everyone without talking to him about it. Especially since last week she was orchestrating his "return to McKinley/farewell" concert. If we're meant to believe they're growing apart, that's cool, and if we're meant to believe they're really close, that's cool, too, but can we pick one and stick with it? If it was intentional, that's fine, but I feel like they wanted the line said, realized Mercedes hadn't spoken in a while, and gave the line to her.

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firstbreaths May 4 2011, 23:23:29 UTC
This was my biggest issue, but I think it comes down to in part, she's had to deal with Kurt being at Dalton for so long, and even now that he's back at McKinley, something tells me he's still spending a lot of time with Blaine after school/on weekends, and he's probably confiding a lot of things in Blaine that he once would have told Mercedes. So maybe she's just jealous, and that came out in what she said?

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lls_mutant May 5 2011, 00:45:25 UTC
I definitely love that explanation. Whether or not the writers intend it is sadly debatable, but I really like the concept- it's so common any time people get into new relationships.

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firstbreaths May 5 2011, 01:28:17 UTC
I'm sticking it to it, because I refuse to believe that Mercedes would be outwardly such a bitch... at least to Kurt.

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