Glee Season 6 Episode 4 Review: “The Hurt Locker, Part One”
By the time the first commercial break of “The Hurt Locker, Part One” hit, I knew we were in store for an awful episode of Glee. Maybe I got a little too
By the time the first commercial break of “The Hurt Locker, Part One” hit, I knew we were in store for an awful episode of Glee. Maybe I got a little too
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