By CAPC Writers –
December 2, 2009
Watch the episode here.
See the previous Glee discussion.
In the CaPC Water-Cooler series, we view a popular television show, movie, or other popular culture landmark and discuss it to death. Forgive the casual nature of the entries. We kind of like them that way.
There are currently three ways to keep up:
1. Keep refreshing this page, which will be updated regularly with links to the individual entries.
2. Subscribe to our site in google reader or some other rss reader, and the entries will be delivered to you regularly.
3. Once the series has slowed to a halt, we’ll link to this page again in the “Of the Moment” section of the site.
We look forward to hearing what you think of the series and our thoughts!
Entries (Warning! Spoilers Ahead!):
1. “I found Hairography to be one of the most encouraging episodes in a while.”
2. “I’m going to disagree with Puck’s definition of ‘good dad’.”
3. “Actions have consequences!”
4. “I don’t know that Glee needed to redeem itself.”
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