<p>There are websites that track this sort of thing, twomules. I did a google search (“Clothing seen on glee”) and came up with this: [Glee</a> and Products at Coolspotters - Coolspotters](<a href=“http://coolspotters.com/tv-shows/glee/and/products]Glee”>http://coolspotters.com/tv-shows/glee/and/products)
I don’t see Tina’s dress there, but you could keep checking. Also, I am sure there are forums about Glee (Television without pity is one place to check) where you could ask this.</p>
<p>Thanks for the link. I spent time googling around, too. We rarely get into the suburbs for mall shopping.</p>
<p>Kind of funny that this daughter is starting to think more about clothes. If I am with her I will have to stop wearing into town my mule slobbered flannel lined jeans and Sorrel boots.</p>
<p>I am so excited for tonight’s episode, even if it is the last one for a while. I am not a fan of holiday music, but Blaine and Kurt’s duet (which is already on YouTube if you haven’t seen it yet) is really adorable and flirtatious and I need something to happen in their relationship tonight or I will be very angry at Ryan Murphy til February.</p>
<p>I’ll be the first to admit that I cry easily, but I choked up several times watching last night’s episode. I was especially touched by the scene with Coach Beiste as Santa and Brittany.</p>
<p>I liked the parallels that they did to so many Christmas classics like The Grinch who stole Christmas and Miracle on 34th Street! I loved the duet with Curt and Blaine but it really didn’t fit too well into the episode other than being a Christmas song. So where did Coach Bieste get that kind of money on a teacher’s salary?</p>
<p>I loved last night’s episode and found that Brittany’s belief in Santa was very touching.</p>
<p>Brittany’s character is gaining some depth. I’ve liked her all along, but even more so now. AND I really like Coach Bieste!</p>
<p>Just watched the Christmas episode - for a moment I thought Sue bought Artie the equipment!</p>
<p>And I couldn’t imagine how Bieste got the money to buy it, and how she could get it delivered overnight? xD</p>
<p>Apart from the cuteness of Kurt/Blaine, I didn’t like last night’s show so much. </p>
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<li><p>With all the great Christmas songs in the world, couldn’t they have come up with better stuff than whatever forgettable song it was that Rachel sang and the “dabou dores” nothingness from How The Grinch Stole Christmas? </p></li>
<li><p>I think the Sue/Becky relationship, which was a wonderful idea, is constantly flirting with bad taste now. I did not appreciate Becky being cast, effectively, as the Grinch’s dog.</p></li>
<li><p>They have managed to make Finn more annoying than Rachel. The two of them are proving that 1 + 1 can equal way more annoying than 2.</p></li>
<li><p>It was a nice idea to have Brittany believe in Santa Claus, but they worked it, and worked it, and worked it . . . And the notion that Artie COULD walk robotically? Doesn’t that seem like bad taste, too?</p></li>
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<p>I too thought it was bad taste to dress up Becky as Max, the Grinch’s dog. Would Sue have dressed up her sister that way?</p>
<p>In general, I liked the Grinch Who Stole Christmas theme and casting Sue perfectly in the role of Grinch.</p>
<p>I too thought Becky cast in the role of reindeeer pooch was in bad taste. I thought they would take some hits for that, but am wondering if the writers are trying to breed controversy.</p>
<p>I think they feel controversy is better than no one talking about the show. I understand how they had to close the loop and complete the Grinch parallelism with Sue giving back all the gifts, but I thought the ending with her giving back to Mr. Shue and all the Glee kids showing up at his home appeared FORCED.</p>
<p>They should have left it with Artie walking (A little Miracle on 34th, a little Christmas Carol and Bob Cratchit/Tiny Tim.</p>
<p>On a plus note, I think the romance blossoming and the vocals between Quinn and the new guy is stellar. Was it me or did Quinn really sound good in the Rudolph number?</p>
<p>I also loved Rachel singing the Karen Carpenter number…one of my favorites…oh Karen…you left us too young… :(</p>
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<p>Haven’t watched it yet, but my guess is that they chose her because she is physically small. I know that that actress must have involved parents but they may not feel like they can/should say anything. They need to have a “consultant”-a friend with a mentally challenged sibling, for example - to run things by.</p>
<p>Sue as the grinch was predictable, but with the green facepaint it made me laugh just the same! </p>
<p>Loving Quinn & the new guy (sorry, can’t think of his name). They just have a cute ‘energy’ about them. </p>
<p>Have we ever heard Brittney sing? I know she’s a ‘dance-specialist’ like the Asian guy, but when they gave her the one line last night that was spoken during a song it made me wonder if she has no singing talent at all.</p>
<p>I didn’t have any problem with them having Becky as the Grinch’s dog. Becky has been Sue’s sidekick all season, just as the dog was the Grinch’s sidekick. I would have been more uncomfortable if they had brought in someone else to be the sidekick for that subplot.</p>
<p>I have a friend with a Downs Syndrome niece who loves that the Becky character is handled just the same as the other characters.</p>
<p>Didnt Brittney sing in the Brittany episode? Thought I remember reading how long and how hard she trained to handle the vocals…</p>
<p>yes, she did. And I think she pulled it off.</p>
<p>Brittany’s “Ricki Lake” comment cracked me up.:D</p>
<p>We didn’t care for last night’s episode. Much of the music seemed insipid and there is so much wonderful Christmas music available.</p>
<p>The xmas episode was a bit ho-hum instead of ho-ho.</p>
<p>That said, I think Brittney is the best thing on the show. She adds whole new dimensions to ‘dumb blond’.</p>
<p>The only worthwhile aspect of the episode was the couple of minutes Kevin McHale using the Re-Walker at the end. It is an actual piece of technology developed in Israel that enables victims of traumatic injury who are paraplegic to walk. It has a bio-kinetic interface that after training responds to the user as an extension of the user’s legs. Very cool piece of technology that holds great promise.</p>