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Glee: Love and Music in the Air for Valentine’s Day
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Comedy, Music, Prime Time, FOX, Features, Video,
It’s hard to believe that a Glee episode without Jane Lynch could be anything but dismal, but somehow the show managed to pull it off. The absence of Sue Sylvester was filled with several great moments with the Dalton Academy Warblers, and the new, rather unexpected, Glee couple. It’s Valentine’s on FOX, and anything’s possible on Tuesday nights.
The show opened with Puck (Mark Salling), reminiscing and revealing his feelings for Lauren Zizes (Ashley Fink). She’s the somewhat heavyset wrestling champ whose previous appearances on the show have consisted mainly of funny one-liners (“Bug the choir room? I’m almost offended by the simplicity of the request”). Because she’s immune to Puck’s many charms, and every bit as tough as he is (heck, she’s tougher), he’s got it bad for her.
Poor Puck spent the rest of the episode trying to woo Lauren. First, she rejected his candy. Then, she didn’t like his performance of Queen’s “Fat Bottomed Girls” (we loved it). And then . . . she stood him up. Zizes really is a badass. But after she threw Santana (Naya Rivera) around the halls of William McKinley like a rag doll, she can do no wrong in Puck’s eyes. At the end of it all, they ended up at Breadsticks together. But Puck and Lauren are just about the only happy couple on the show.
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Glee Spoilers: Lots of Love on Valentine’s Day
Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Comedy, Music, Prime Time, FOX, Gossip, Rumors, Spoilers,

Everyone’s talking about the post-Super Bowl episode of Glee, but we’ve got it on good authority that the Valentine’s Day episode will get everyone talking.
Ready for some spoilers about your favorite High School guy-guy couple? That’s right, we’ve got Kurt and Blaine news …
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Top 5 Least Romantic Reality TV Shows
Every year at about this time some clever person comes up with a ‘Top 5 or 10 Most Romantic Movies’ list. In honor of the writers’ strike (which has stiffed us with an inordinate amount of reality shows in place of quality TV) and for all the people who really can’t stand Valentine’s Day… how about the ‘Top 5 Least Romantic Reality Shows’?
Quick note: there is no scientific basis for this list. It is simply a collection of shows that couldn’t possibly inspire amorous feelings after watching them.
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- How Clean Is Your House? (BBC): Post-menopausal British women expose extreme slobs by doing stuff like sniffing pet stool and urine stains in the ratty carpet of unkempt homes. Enough said.
- Wife Swap (ABC):Two diametrically opposed women switch lives by making a stranger’s family just as miserable as their own. Are there any other stereotypes of women out there besides the doormat mom or self-absorbed shrew?
- Cops (FOX): Wife beaters, crack whores, sloppy drunks and meth heads. It’s a how-to manual for singles on who not to get involved with.
- Bridezillas (WE): They’re spoiled, demanding and borderline delusional women yet somehow they’ve convinced some poor slob to marry them and be grateful for it.
- Jon & Kate+8 (Discovery Health): Super nice people, terrifying number of children under the age of 8. It’s video birth control.