Glee. That is all.
Glee. That is all.
Glee. That is all.
That would work with most of the characters but not with Rachel or (most likely) Kurt. The point of their characters, especially Rachel's, was always that they were the ones who were going to GTFO of Lima. (The fact that Rachel was even considering NOT doing that for a moment was exactly why that wedding storyline…
That would work with most of the characters but not with Rachel or (most likely) Kurt. The point of their characters, especially Rachel's, was always that they were the ones who were going to GTFO of Lima. (The fact that Rachel was even considering NOT doing that for a moment was exactly why that wedding storyline…
Probably since they won Nationals?
Probably since they won Nationals?
I wouldn't be surprised if Glee did a "school shooting" episode. I feel like they've done every other After School Special type of topic that makes the tiniest bit (and that's usually all) of sense in their setting, so that one's probably next. Especially if they can somehow relate it to gay bullying.
I wouldn't be surprised if Glee did a "school shooting" episode. I feel like they've done every other After School Special type of topic that makes the tiniest bit (and that's usually all) of sense in their setting, so that one's probably next. Especially if they can somehow relate it to gay bullying.
As an opera fan (and a Ring fan in particular), I'm not sure how I feel about the staging and costumes and such but I thought the singing and acting was good, especially Deborah Voigt's Bruennhilde. Why did you think it was shitty?
As an opera fan (and a Ring fan in particular), I'm not sure how I feel about the staging and costumes and such but I thought the singing and acting was good, especially Deborah Voigt's Bruennhilde. Why did you think it was shitty?
Yeah, it got to the point where I wouldn't always tune into Glee but I'd always, always read Todd's reviews.
Yeah, it got to the point where I wouldn't always tune into Glee but I'd always, always read Todd's reviews.
Except that, at least in her appearances last season (I haven't seen this episode yet), she came across way more as a drag queen than as an actual transgender person. Real trans women don't talk about their femaleness as though it's some separate identity that they need to "conjure" (she actually has a line in one of…
Except that, at least in her appearances last season (I haven't seen this episode yet), she came across way more as a drag queen than as an actual transgender person. Real trans women don't talk about their femaleness as though it's some separate identity that they need to "conjure" (she actually has a line in one of…