"It's hardly a first and not a rare trope for TV or film"
"It's hardly a first and not a rare trope for TV or film"
Thanks. I haven't watched the ep yet but as soon as I do, I will head on over there.
Not enough Stefan. I hope they bring Damon back quickly so I don't have to watch Elena sob over him all season because this episode was a drag. Alaric couldn't save it well the last part of the episode was pretty good. That Damon & Bonnie bit…too cute.
I was going to suggest that. We all just make a pact to come back every Thursday to discuss the episode.
Whoa…Todd left? I really have to start visiting this site more.
Perfect response.
Not as good as the R. Kelly Q&A on twitter.
I have not. Will do that today!
Of course.
I'm pretty sure they didn't necessarily flip "black rock" at all. It sounds exactly like the original material. It's just them rapping over the original.
Also, Questlove's recent essays on hip hop are paired with this album. They go together or at least that's what I'm going with.
I appreciate creativity like this when it comes to hip hop. The usage of Mary Lou Williams' The Devil made me geek out a little.
This is the same show that played Finn's "let me see your titts and I'll let you pass" moment at his school off as funny instead of harassment.
I don't really buy that she's just gone. The way she was dragged was like into "hell" and the way Vicki & others were ripped out of the sky.
I'm still wondering what happened to Katherine? The last scene was extremely ambiguous with her being dragged by some unseen force. I don't understand what the point of that scene was unless we'll be seeing her again.
Like for the self-serving comment. I think Kurt deserved to complain though, he's been treated differently for a long time (of course, he isn't the only one) and I did think it was weird that he doesn't count NYADA as something huge for him.
This episode was one of the best episodes in a long time (even with all of the Saint Kurt crap) because Colfer managed to actually tell a damn story. If you noticed..there also wasn't that much singing which I'm starting to think should be the norm for now on.
This shit was awesome.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with being too flamboyant or the opposite but I've always felt like Glee made a point to show Blaine being the accepted kind of gay. Him fitting in with the "guys" and him being "masculine" enough to play Tony in West Side Story. I can see where his outfits would seem pretty…