I wasn't sure where to put this: I almost added it as a Trivia entry, since it was triggered by someone complaining in the Trivia section that there is no such place as Six Flags, Ohio.
If the authors had chosen to set the programme in Kidney, Ohio or Mung, Ohio (instead of Lima, Ohio), they wouldn't have people complaining in the Trivia section that Six Flags, Ohio doesn't exist. (Well, OK, they might: people are so thick!)
Come on guys... this is FICTION! None of it actually exists!
Some episodes back you saw Olivia Newton John on the screen being really nasty - that was not actually her character: it was a character the scriptwriters asked her to portray.
I'm afraid that the whole character of Brittany suddenly becomes much more believable.
Her naïve, unquestioning acceptance of Santa Claus and leprechauns seemed improbable on viewing, but here we have real live viewers who are upset when the notions of their fictional framework come into contact with real life and don't match.
There's nowt so strange as folk!
Of course, there are other questions around the plot.
Like, why is Sue Sylvester not in jail, having knocked down the Lieutenant Governor's wife on stage at the public award ceremony for the Sectional competition, quite apart from her history of violent behaviour on being thwarted in the school.
Irritations include that for much of the world, research is needed to find out what the phrase "Senior Ditch Day" might mean.