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Arrested Development did that joke better.
And I'll give credit where credit is due, wasn't expecting an actual gay makeout scene.
Yeaaaah.
Didn't she have Super Sexy Song Time with Will during the Rocky Horror episode? And got into it?
Doesn't make a Hell of a lot of sense for her to not understand what Afternoon Delight is.
I don't think they care enough regarding should. This show has a sometimes annoying quality where it can go from over the top cartoonish (someone getting away with pushing someone down a flight of stairs) to super serious (a lot of the gay stuff.) It certainly does keep you guessing.
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I was more impressed with Quinn's heart-breaking admission that she only wants Finn because she knows she can't do better than I was with Rachel's response to it. It's like Rachel didn't realize that Quinn was effectively saying that Rachel has a better future ahead of her, whereas Quinn's victory over her for Finn's heart will inevitably be the high point of her dull life.
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... I still like the "Suck it, people who don't like us" song a ton.
It's like it's season 1 again.
Now let's see how they make me hate her guts again.
Definitely not.
huh what
what are you even trying to say here
Because unless I'm very much mistaken, you're saying Kurt isn't a sympathetic character.
O_o
Kurt is not a perfect character. Kurt makes a lot of mistakes, and sometimes does shit that's underhanded or stalkerish/creepy. The show doesn't glorify or gloss over those parts, either; Finn's called him out on it. His dad's called him out on it. He doesn't get a free ride.
Dunno what people mean when they say he's a Mary Sue, because he sure as Hell doesn't fit the description of any Mary Sue I've ever seen.
but i definitely don't consider him a gary stu or whatever
Okay. I personaly don't mind how Tammy was treated. Its in keeping with the shows broad stereotypes.
I got to ask: what is the tea party/Sarah Palin's view of Glee kids in general? You know kids that are gay, like culture or have dreams beyond living in a small midwest town?
Hopefully that shit isn't gonna happen at nationals.
(Ironically, the only judge I've somewhat seen as respectable was ... Sue.)
This is actually a pretty fair point. There's nothing inherently musical about any of those people. Also, what happened to only having to place 2nd at regionals to go to nationals. Isn't that what happened last year? Also, Mercedes said Aural Intensity beat them last year like there was a reason beyond the fact they pandered to the two celebrity judges. It's just a touch confusing.
The songs sounded somewhat generic, which I actually kind of like. If a bunch of kids supposedly wrote the songs, and they were at a ridiculously high quality level, I think it would have set a precedent going forward that they're able to come up with full great original songs in a week. It's also good that they didn't get someone to write the songs that has a very distinctive song writing style, so it feels more like an actual Glee song.
Blackbird was excellent. I enjoyed all the Warblers songs. The original song Puck did was the most memorable to me.
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It had nothing to do with going to nationals.
You're totally right, my memory must be scrambled.
I've got to agree about Sue. Which was a nice touch to her character.
I do kind of wonder, though, if Midwestern rural competitions (in whatever category) don't more often have "celebrity" judges rather than professional ones. Maybe that's a stereotype many people have that show is pandering to?
-Santana or Zizes-centric episodes are now my favorite episodes
-No Sue. Which was odd, but she'll be back.
-A better-than-average episode.
-Raising Hope is still outstanding.
Also, while a great performance, when the show came back from a break to have Kurt sing, then went to commercial again right after...yeah, you can tell they padded this episode out.
It was 90 minutes instead of 60 so they could add a bunch more songs, so you're exactly right.
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Agreed, wholeheartedly. Kurt's solo I could've done without.
I thought Kurt did a good job, but that song just dragged on towards the end.
The a capella made his parts of the episodes a lot more watchable. And/or fast forwardable through. I'm sad it's over
That aside, I liked the episode.
And fuck you, Mr. Paltrow Hater. I liked her character.
Maddie: "I am not!"
Riley: "You're a marsupial!"
Maddie: "I am a placental mammal!"
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