I liked this episode a lot, but "The Break Up" was much more A- worthy than this one imo
I liked this episode a lot, but "The Break Up" was much more A- worthy than this one imo
I liked this episode a lot, but "The Break Up" was much more A- worthy than this one imo
Tonight's episode was just so ridiculously weird and I loved it. It was just so much fun to watch. I hadn't been very interested in the new kids until tonight. They no longer feel like they're copies of the old characters (Kitty still feels like a bad Santana/Quinn mashup but it doesn't bother me as much for some…
Tonight's episode was just so ridiculously weird and I loved it. It was just so much fun to watch. I hadn't been very interested in the new kids until tonight. They no longer feel like they're copies of the old characters (Kitty still feels like a bad Santana/Quinn mashup but it doesn't bother me as much for some…
THANK YOU. He sings every episode even when it's not really necessary to the plot. It's been going on since last season and I find it incredibly irritating that we haven't had an Artie solo or a Kurt solo or a Tina solo in ages, yet we had a Blaine solo every episode. It's especially annoying due to the fact that…
THANK YOU. He sings every episode even when it's not really necessary to the plot. It's been going on since last season and I find it incredibly irritating that we haven't had an Artie solo or a Kurt solo or a Tina solo in ages, yet we had a Blaine solo every episode. It's especially annoying due to the fact that…
This episode was further proof that Santana, Rachel and Kurt are integral to the show. They're the strongest actors and the strongest singers and the show suffers a lot without them. But I must say: Cory Monteith is very underrated as an actor. Even though Finn is an incredibly problematic character, Cory Monteith…
This episode was further proof that Santana, Rachel and Kurt are integral to the show. They're the strongest actors and the strongest singers and the show suffers a lot without them. But I must say: Cory Monteith is very underrated as an actor. Even though Finn is an incredibly problematic character, Cory Monteith…
It really bothers me too that he can't seem to decide. I'd sort of get if the other characters referred to Unique as "he" (I mean this season hadn't really made it all that clear whether Unique was a drag queen or transgender and since they hadn't known her before I'd get it if they thought it was just "Wade doing…
It really bothers me too that he can't seem to decide. I'd sort of get if the other characters referred to Unique as "he" (I mean this season hadn't really made it all that clear whether Unique was a drag queen or transgender and since they hadn't known her before I'd get it if they thought it was just "Wade doing…
Exactly, we know Blaine feels bad, but so far is seems like he only feels bad for himself and that he blames Kurt for the cheating when it was his fault.
I thought they were going to have Blaine feel guilty after what he was saying to Sam and all, but then "Hopelessly Devoted To You" started and that along with his…
Exactly, we know Blaine feels bad, but so far is seems like he only feels bad for himself and that he blames Kurt for the cheating when it was his fault.
I thought they were going to have Blaine feel guilty after what he was saying to Sam and all, but then "Hopelessly Devoted To You" started and that along with his…
Yeah, tonight really made me realize how much I'd rather just see Finn, Rachel and Kurt (I don't like Blaine, so) trying to make it in New York.
Yeah, tonight really made me realize how much I'd rather just see Finn, Rachel and Kurt (I don't like Blaine, so) trying to make it in New York.
When I say unrealistic, it's not because Rachel isn't talented, it's because if were going to say that it's realistic that Kurt didn't get in because hey it often happens, then Rachel getting another shot is the completely unrealistic.
When I say unrealistic, it's not because Rachel isn't talented, it's because if were going to say that it's realistic that Kurt didn't get in because hey it often happens, then Rachel getting another shot is the completely unrealistic.
Oh yeah I totally get that Kurt not getting in was realistic, I just think Rachel making it instead was the unrealistic part.
It was odd how we didn't get a reaction to the whole NYADA thing from Burt or Blaine, I mean we barely got a reaction from Kurt himself.
Oh yeah I totally get that Kurt not getting in was realistic, I just think Rachel making it instead was the unrealistic part.
It was odd how we didn't get a reaction to the whole NYADA thing from Burt or Blaine, I mean we barely got a reaction from Kurt himself.
Also, remembering Rose's Turn from the first season just makes this Kurt story sadder for me.
Also, remembering Rose's Turn from the first season just makes this Kurt story sadder for me.