I don't know about that. In the past they've gotten away with adding random band kids and cheerleaders at the last minute to boost their numbers and nobody blinked. It's not like they practice or anything.
I don't know about that. In the past they've gotten away with adding random band kids and cheerleaders at the last minute to boost their numbers and nobody blinked. It's not like they practice or anything.
And then he walked out of Dalton 10 minutes after they lost to ND so he could go to New York. As a parent that burned - it's not like his parents are going to get a refund.
That and the fact they spent two episodes on an Invitational that doesn't count for anything. And if they want me to care about the new kids they shouldn't have wasted so much time on Sam and Rachel or Blaine and Dave.
The only point to the baby was so that Finn could insult the baby by calling her "retarded" so that Sue could have a reason to go on a "must destroy the Glee club" tirade. That's what high-paid scriptwriters came up with. Once that was done, bye, bye baby.
If they thought the basic concept of Glee was so stupid, why did Ryan, Ian & Brad stick with the show?
I think technically there's three episodes left - the finale's a two parter.
a competition one (where the fate of arts education at McKinley rests on the results - stop me if you've heard that before).
a flashback to before the glee club started (that somehow includes Sam and Blaine but maybe it's AU)
a flash-forward to…
The parents paying tuition at fancy-pants prep are just going to make that shlep to public school?If you're planning to met your numbers by burning down a school 50 miles away (and I'm putting my money on Rachel because god knows they couldn't fill their roster any other way) what was the point of last week's episode?…
And I get what you're saying. A nice gesture you don't remember can mean a lot to a person. A situation you're describing, where she had more than one brief conversation with the man, would have felt more realistic.
Shot if you do, shot if you don't. Reach for your ID and you get shot for making a "sudden move". Don't reach for the ID and you get shot for "refusing to comply with a lawful order". I'm sure you saw the video of the black guy reaching for the wallet the cop asked him for. Luckily he lived but a certain type of…
When is shoplifiting a capital crime? When a black kid does it.
I can see that coming from a teacher or somebody you have a lot of contact with but a one-time, offhand comment? Yeah, not so much.
Frankly, Kitty did as much as Rachel did, more because Kitty had to bright idea to steal a set list, thereby winning the pointless competition and boosting team moral. After what she did last time on Broadway a producer would be crazy to bet millions on her again. Ditch a show - putting everybody in the cast out of…
it only feels like three years.
Consider that Ryan's gift to you. He's just trying to ease the transition, kinda like Glee:Hospice.
What originally attracted me to this show was the diversity of the cast. New Directions 1.0 had 5 people of color and one who uses a wheelchair (Mercedes, Matt, Tina, Mike, Santana and Artie). Switch out Matt for Sam, graduate Mike, Mercedes and Santana and now New Directions 2.0 has 3 people of color (Jake, Unique,…
But what if some of those people actually are innocent? Don't we have constitutional rights and all that blah, blah, blah or is all that out the door 'cause we can't afford rights anymore?
And why not read a congratulatory email from Quinn - "Sorry I couldn't make your wedding because I'm spending the semester in Spain." Can't blame the actress who plays Quinn from asking for a truckload of money to come back. She could have gotten the treatment Tina got.
Or if Zoey looked liked Lupita Nyong’o’ (dark skin and short natural hair).
Hollywood supposedly loved Lupita, didn't they? Cast in movies, not so much.
Haven't seen much of Lupita lately, have we? Oh, Hollywood loves her on the red carpet but acting roles, not so much.