3CsMommy
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It depends on how the adoption was set up. From the looks of it when they talked at the nursery, while Shelby knew that she was getting Quinn and Noah's baby, they didn't, which is pretty common in private adoptions. The new parent(s) are a series of statistics like "female, age 37, earning $56,000/year, home owner", while the mother being a minor in this case could simply be "female, 16, German ancestry".
I enjoyed most of the music, but Bohemian Rhapsody. It just gave me the all-overs, especially since it wasn't particularly choral. "All Jesse All the Time" never won the show choirs I saw and performed in any honors. I also wonder how the regions are divided up if they're competing against another Ohio school and an Indiana one. We never competed against PA in the Northeastern districts, but occasionally saw schools from southern and western Ohio. I wasn't fond of the judging situation either, though Sue's attack of conscience was something we needed to see. She can't be pure evil in every aspect of her life *but* her time with her sister. FINALLY, she's not. *cheers*
What I loved were the range of emotions we went through with the kids and Mr. Schuster in this episode. Seeing Emma scream at the principal was pretty awesome too. She's learning how to 'get her hands dirty' in the metaphorical sense.
I enjoyed most of the music, but Bohemian Rhapsody. It just gave me the all-overs, especially since it wasn't particularly choral. "All Jesse All the Time" never won the show choirs I saw and performed in any honors. I also wonder how the regions are divided up if they're competing against another Ohio school and an Indiana one. We never competed against PA in the Northeastern districts, but occasionally saw schools from southern and western Ohio. I wasn't fond of the judging situation either, though Sue's attack of conscience was something we needed to see. She can't be pure evil in every aspect of her life *but* her time with her sister. FINALLY, she's not. *cheers*
What I loved were the range of emotions we went through with the kids and Mr. Schuster in this episode. Seeing Emma scream at the principal was pretty awesome too. She's learning how to 'get her hands dirty' in the metaphorical sense.