I mean, there's a pretty significant overlap between the two.
I mean, there's a pretty significant overlap between the two.
I was hoping they'd give Unique "I'm Not That Girl" from Wicked to address the Ryder catfishing plot, but then they ignored it entirely.
It's funny, because you think the people who made Unique sing "If I Were A Boy" and made it about trans people bathroom issues care about whether the lyrics fit the show.
"Louise, stop." "Why?" "This isn't working." It's not assaulting your family that's the problem, Louise, it's the fact that it's not effective.
Also, obviously Rachel Berry is a huge hit at the gay bar.
I think the Sue plotline existed entirely to give her a reason to be in Rachel's apartment so Rachel could tell her off. I'm…not entirely convinced that Rachel saying mean things to people is the payoff I need for another "Sue is super mean but deep down she wants a man to love her" plotline, which is a well Glee's…
I kind of have to wonder if you even read the article. No one's surprised that Game of Thrones is violent. The point is that they're changing the TV show to be MORE rapey than the books, and people want to know why.
Have we ever met Blaine's parents? I forget. I would love to meet the celebrity pairing that Ryan Murphy imagines producing Matt Bomer AND Darren Criss.
I really don't have a big problem with the ridiculous apartment sizes. Rachel and Kurt's apartment isn't exactly realistic either. But NY-based TV shows have given their characters apartments they'd never be able to afford for decades now. In sitcom-world, rent control is AMAZING.
But how is he paying rent? He doesn't have a job. Glee: where money is arbitrary.
I feel like Murphy never learned that you have to make the story fit the characters, not the other way around.
Yeah, that's not the same guy. Black-football-bully had a name, but I forget it. He hung out with Karofsky all the time and got lumped in with him. Mercedes' boyfriend was a completely different person.
I don't think that follows. Working hard at thankless entry-level jobs is not the same as working hard at something you only signed up for to spite someone. The point is that Santana ISN'T passionate about theater.
I'm still thrown at Sue letting Will go, which only works in a universe where Sue Sylvester is so insane she should never be allowed near children. Will is undeniably a horrible human being, but he also took five awkward kids singing lesser-known "Guys and Dolls" numbers to a national championship in three years, and…
Because the assignment was Sondheim.
When has Sam ever had chemistry with anyone? Remember "Lucky"? Or "Something Stupid"?
I couldn't do Marley. She really is Sandra Dee, except worse.
I mean, except that both Marley and Jake are horrible human beings who should never be with anyone.
Uh, that guy was not a bully. He was literally never depicted on the show outside of being Mercedes' boyfriend.
He's mooching. He was mooching off Kurt and Blaine and I feel like it's semi-evident that both Blaine and Sam are mooching off Mercedes.