That was a little sad for me, because it clearly was not a joke. We've all withdrawn rash ideas like that before
That was a little sad for me, because it clearly was not a joke. We've all withdrawn rash ideas like that before
Review is spot on. Hannah has created a perfect damned if you do/damned if you don't scenario. I think she says it best when she's with the professor and says of her fellow students "they put me in a box, and now I'm suffocating." Except that she created that box and provided the pillow (or maybe the tape to seal the…
Haha! Sure - nothing like instigation.
On the other hand, the sex mini-games were completely optional? I don't want to say that's an upside, but in context perhaps it was.
Ooooh I'm telling my Welsh friends what the Internet is saying!
And she's clearly not malicious. She's not out to hurt people. So what do you do with someone prone to petty theft who can't go to "real" prison? I mean, I guess a windowless cell would be an option. It's an interesting puzzle, glossed over for now.
I-I-I-want-the-knife…
"Did the…did the squirrels get into the tulip bulbs?"
"mmhmm?"
Peek-a-boo was a great concept, in my opinion. She's a very human super, in that her goals are relatively small (save boyfriend from prison, help boyfriend get out of mob trouble). I thought her using a spyglass was a fun aspect of the character as well, and I wish she had done more of that. The boyfriend thing was…
I loved this episode - that Russian spy lady is all kinds of creepy. It was great to see the camaraderie between Peggy and the Howling Commandos, as it really sets up why she's working where she's working. It makes the poignancy of how she's treated by her current co-works that much stronger.
Schuester gave up the role for NPH's character, who took it and gave up on the whole plan of destroying glee to be a community theater star. He also banged Sue.
Ah that would make…sense. Because why tell anyone that you saw your evil child is potentially alive? I mean, it's not like she has issues with proving she's trustworthy about maternity business.
It would certainly be a continuity issue, as this episode was the first where we saw her "give in" to her darker nature a little bit. She seemed repulsed at first by the idea, which suggests she hasn't tried it yet. If she knows something is wrong with Irving and chooses to remain quiet - well, I don't know what that…
So does that mean when Katrina saw that Irving wasn't held by Moloch that she still saw darkness and chose to be quiet about it?
Whoa now there's a comparison. Gah, I couldn't stand Charlie in season 1! At least Katrina makes flowers change color. Charlie just pouted her way through everything.
He hit a lot of "educational moment" poses, I agree.
I was really hoping Soloman Grundy Kent was going to stay around and be a recurring villain for Katrina. He was at least mildly compelling living in her magical realm.
Or how he went from self-confident to frightened in the course of a season change for no reason except that Kurt needed to come across as stronger all at once. That just destroyed his character for me.
…so one episode?
Great episode. That last shot was so unnerving, particularly because I was confident they wouldn't kill off Barry and then the music went on for just long enough that I began to doubt - really freaky. Also loved the throwaway toughness of the female characters tonight. Except for Cheryl - though I guess it takes…