West Side Story when Artie told Rachel to go out and get laid. Wonder he didn't offer to help her out.
West Side Story when Artie told Rachel to go out and get laid. Wonder he didn't offer to help her out.
If you drank fewer cans of Pepsi you'd BUY fewer cans. That's the whole point -reduce the size of the container and brag about the lower calories.
Brilliant business idea.
Yeah, I've heard Sam Smith before. meh.
I'm waiting for the "Johnny Storm can't be black!" brigade to lodge their complaints about a white Noah.
You're confusing him with Lot, who got busy with his daughters.
Now that's a movie
Funny because the way I read that parable about the sheep and the goats the point was the person who takes care of the poor, imprisoned, hungry, sick and like that there go to heaven and self-righteous hypocrites (ie If I had known that was you, Lord, I would have done something) go to hell. No mention of extra…
This episode made me hate Will more than I already did. He's more interested in dragging home trophies than teaching kids how to perform. He only chooses kids for the club that can already sing and dance and then makes them sway behind the "Chosen One" - Rachel then Blaine. When the new kids ONLY came in 2nd place…
You said writers. There's your problem right there!
Tina's been on the show for five years, why did we just find out she's been adopted by a Jewish parent?
Name one other fact about Tina Cohen-Chang. Fake stutter in the first episode and Jewish adoptee in her last episode. That's about it.
IMHO they should have done season 5 that way. They could have thrown out everything and instead of Beatles and puppets they could have opened 5-10 years from now with Rachel as a young widow (she and Finn got their happy ending). That way all that spectacular success makes sense. Anything they needed to clean up…
I don't get how Will needs more than an empty classroom and an iPod for practices. If the costs are minimal why can't Will have a fundraiser? Or better yet, go find Sugar, her father bankrolled the Troubletones, didn't he?
But back in West Side Story they had a problem with Mercedes being black, like black Puerto Ricans aren't a thing, and came up with a 'separate-but-equal' solution. Santana didn't audition for Maria.
When they're all standing on stage at graduation Tina randomly says "Hey, I got into Brown! You'll never see me again! And they have to pay me for the whole rest of the season! Yea, me!"
She's so dedicated that she took a week off because some high-school club she was in last year had it's last meeting? I don't buy that Rachel's the ONLY hard worker on Glee.
I understand Glee logic but if I was a Broadway producer I'd call BS on that. Same with Puck needing emergency leave. Sorry, that's not an…
Yes, cause Mercedes and Kurt have nothing to discuss besides tater tots. At least she got some lines, unlike Mike. I'm sure Murphy and crew call that going full circle back to mute Mike.
Exactly! That's why I never understood how same-sex marriage affects my marriage in any way, shape or form.
For the prom queen Santana and Quinn both wanted the crown but gave it to Rachel. Not that that made any sense to do that but Rachel wouldn't have done that for anybody, unless we're talking about an empty auditorium or once in the choir room after a performance.
#1 - taking them to Nationals without a set list and then ditching them in a hotel with just a rhyming dictionary for a chaperone.
#1a - turning around and blaming bad dancing on the part of Finn, Puck, Mercedes and Kurt for the 12th place finish his irresponsibility (see #1) caused.
#2 - making them strip half-naked…
What difference does it make? Not like you're ever going to see Matt, Ryder, Unique, Dave, Joe, Lauren, Sugar or Rory again. They need to make time for a pointless diva-off to get the opinion of a club that will cease to exist in 10 minutes.
only explanation that makes sense. Her appearance reeked of RIB saying "They're making me do this, so here!" See also - story line for Tina and romance for Mercedes.
I bet Santana doesn't know his name either.
The only thing they could think of to ask Demi to do was sing "What the Fox Says". Would actually using the character take more of her time than rehearsing that did?