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Re: Glee "Ballad" (spoilers)

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Steve Newport

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Nov 21, 2009, 11:55:58 PM11/21/09
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From: siok...@gmail.com (Dawnie)
I was completely surprised by what Mercedes said. What, no one thinks
Finn has the right to know he's not the father?
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Someone please tell him soon!

Steve Newport

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Nov 21, 2009, 11:57:54 PM11/21/09
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From: siok...@gmail.com (Dawnie)
Puck seemed genuinely supportive of the pregnant couple in this episode
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Another wrong turn.

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Remysun

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Nov 22, 2009, 6:33:48 AM11/22/09
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On Nov 21, 2:02 pm, "Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com> wrote:

> >Not relying on old wives tales, but epidemiology. Treating the sperm
> >like a germ. The highly improbable scenario would still have to have a
> >reason, because even birth control fails.

> That's not what epidemiology means.

It's the closest thing I can come up with. There's no term for Baby
Daddy Causality-iology.

Without Puck, if it happened, it would be an improbable conception,
but I think not being careful enough wiping his spunk has better
probabilities than sperm swimming around the hot tub.

Carelessness has a way of tainting things, and it's probably still a
better chance than hitting the Mega Millions jackpot.

Or would you have a better explanation for if they ran a paternity
test and it came up Finn, making everyone scratch their heads
wondering how?

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frater mus

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Nov 23, 2009, 4:15:03 AM11/23/09
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Adam H. Kerman wrote:

> I hope his mother orders a paternity test.

That's what I was thinking.

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Adam H. Kerman

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Nov 25, 2009, 2:12:22 AM11/25/09
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Mark Lindamood <jazzyja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Nov 23, 5:08�pm, Dawnie <siokm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:14:10 -0500, "Obveeus" <Obve...@aol.com> wrote:
>> >Dawniewrote:
>> >> Do she and Will have money problems?
>>
>> >Yes, it appears that they have no money. �Even her deal to take the kid
>> >after birth doesn't seem to include paying for much of the prenatal care.
>>
>> Right, explains why Quinn was trying to raise money since she couldn't
>> get any/much from Terri.
>>
>> >> Is she still working at the hardware store?
>>
>> >I'm not sure about that one. �She went to work for awhile as the school
>> >nurse (so she could be closer to Will), but had to leave that job when it
>> >was revealed that she was handing out drugs to the student. �In the process,
>> >her co-worker at the linens(?) store got busted for buying supplies.
>>
>> >> Is Will still moonlighting as the school janitor?
>>
>> >Another plot moment that seems to have been forgotten, atleast for now. �I
>> >am sure it will come back up if/when money issues ever arise again.
>>
>> Thanks!
>
>The janitor job only lasted for that single episode. The money issues
>resolved themselves when Terry obstensibly decided that she and Will
>didn't need another house after all. But that was around the time that
>Terry found out about the guidance counselor's crush on Will, so the
>real reason was probably that Terry wanted to minimize the amount of
>contact Will had with the GC.

Well... People like Terry really don't stop spending beyond their income.

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David Johnston

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Dec 1, 2009, 2:02:23 PM12/1/09
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On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 18:56:43 +0000 (UTC), "Adam H. Kerman"
<a...@chinet.com> wrote:

>David Johnston <da...@block.net> wrote:
>>"Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com> wrote:

>>>David Johnston <da...@block.net> wrote:
>>>>"Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com> wrote:

>>>>>frater mus <frat...@nowhere.invalid> wrote:
>>>>>>Adam H. Kerman wrote:


>>>>>>>Barry Margolin <bar...@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>>>"Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com> wrote:
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>
>>>>>>>>The Rachel/Schuster thing seemed to come totally out of left field?
>>>>>>>>They've been gleeing together for how long, and suddenly she's fallen in
>>>>>>>>love with him?
>
>>>>>>I think Rachel addressed that in her voice-over. When she was singing
>>>>>>to/with him it was like "she was seeing him for the first time", etc.
>>>>>>Actors and performers do sometimes fall for each other, probably abetted
>>>>>>by the intimacy/familiarity of the stage.
>
>>>>>>>>And doesn't she already have a thing for Finn?
>
>>>>>>Teens have been known, at times, to be fickle.
>
>>>>>Waitaminit: At what age does a woman grow out of being fickle?
>
>>>>Oh about the same age men do.
>
>>>Men aren't fickle.
>
>>Would a better word be "unfaithful"?
>
>No, because that's not what we are discussing. A man or a woman may choose
>to have an affair without changing their opinions or affection for their
>spouses.

And a man may leave a trail of ex-wives and lovers behind him. He
just won't be called fickle because after all, he isn't a woman.

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