Just watched On My Way for the first time. I've never cried so much at something fictional.
"Pretty much the entire world."
I never liked the Beatles. There were a few covers I liked of their songs, but their look, their sound, and people's adoration of them never much moved me.
I'll be glad to move on to Cory's tribute episode.
edited 6th Sep '13 10:19:18 PM by Keybreak
This is probably one of the cutest/funniest scenes in season 4.
That cat looks so pissed! XD
"With hard work and dedication, I will become a splendid ninja!"Ah, yes. Canon!Bram was mishandled all over the place (those writers can't seem to get Brittany or Santana's love lives right in seasons 3 and 4), but Lady Tubbington was a cute scene.
‽‽‽‽ ^These are interrobangs. Love them. Learn them. Use them.Like they got their love lives handled right in seasons 1 or 2?
It wasn't on the same level of atrocity.
‽‽‽‽ ^These are interrobangs. Love them. Learn them. Use them.Thread died before the fifth season? So sad...well, I'll keep it alive. Past its usefulness. ;p
I've come to terms with how Kitty is the friend everybody hates. I always thought that that was weird, but now I know that it's just a thing that Glee does.
Kurt and Blaine have moved up to blatant public top-of-the-table bottom-of-the-staircase kisses now. I guess Glee is finally there. And uniting the choirs? Even Vocal Adrenaline? First? Wow. Blaine is too much of a romantic.
Also, I like Sam's hair. And Tina's "Oh God have you lost your mind?"
Tina was good in this episode, yeah.
‽‽‽‽ ^These are interrobangs. Love them. Learn them. Use them.I love how Kurt decides to get back together with Blaine out of resignation and despair. That's a relatioship that's built to last! Until Blaine will either grow tired of him or Kurt will not 'pay enough attention' to him so he'll feel free to cheat again.
I wouldn't call it despair...maybe just a "sure, why not" thing.
But as for the proposal...I'm starting to think that the big song-and-dance, in-front-of-everybody-you-love ones can be really cruel. You put somebody on the spot while everyone stares, practically guilting them into saying yes so they don't humiliate you.
...Romance!
edited 28th Sep '13 1:31:01 PM by Keybreak
Wait, the season started?
Oh hey, I can watch the last episodes of season 4 now.
edited 28th Sep '13 6:05:28 PM by Pannic
I am going to comment that Darren Criss probably shouldn't be singing anything by Freddie Mercury. Just saying.
By contrast, Jane Lynch singing "Little Girls" might be, like, the best thing ever. Especially when she throws a girl over the fence. Genius.
edited 28th Sep '13 8:09:23 PM by Pannic
Nope, that's definitely despair.
She played the mean boarding house lady in Broadway's Annie shortly after recording that episode
‽‽‽‽ ^These are interrobangs. Love them. Learn them. Use them.So Cassandra kinda confuses me.
edited 30th Sep '13 2:34:10 PM by Pannic
Because she cares for her students, but can be absolutely evil to them?
She's just a nicer Sue.
She makes me think, like... Snape, but bipolar and off his meds.
Also, I knew it. Unique was Katie.
I can't stop playing this song.
I hope Glee plays it. Preferably Marley. I like when she sings those not-so-innocent songs. ;p
...This show is incredibly biphobic.
I mean, you could argue that the characters themselves are the problem, but when you have no positive depictions of bisexuality, and the characters aren't punished for their opinions... this show is incredibly biphobic.
PM box is always open.There's Brittany? Who is "fluid".
She's been with Artie and Santana and Sam.
And sort of Kurt.
She's had okay relationships with them. Even though she's been with Sam she still loves Santana.
Brittany's sexuality comes with its own awkwardness, though. And my impression, though I suppose it could be wrong, was that they called Brittany fluid solely to avoid calling her bisexual.
...Actually, wait, I think tonight might have actually been the first time Brittany was referred to as bisexual, and that was when it was implied that her relationship with a lesbian didn't work out because of her attraction to men as well as women.
The show's handling of bisexuality just feels like the writers' prejudices are playing a larger part than the characters', and it's uncomfortable.
edited 3rd Oct '13 10:39:11 PM by Immi
PM box is always open.^Little by little. At least they mention it.
...so, I can't believe they pulled a Carrie. Pity, Tina didn't go mad-psychic and burn down the gym.
Oh well, I hope that she'll be nicer to everybody now.
And Sue ordering Brie/Bree/Black Cheerio to attack the Glee club? Isn't that dangerous?
And Rachel getting Fanny, well that was expected. But now she'll be shaken up with Finn gone, so...we'll see.
edited 3rd Oct '13 11:30:35 PM by Keybreak
And the last Season 4 episodes have timed out on Hulu and I need an account to view them.
Guess I really should've seen 'em sooner. Welp, I'll have to wait for Netflix.