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Natalie Cargill
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Yes, it's beyond possible that I'm crediting the Glee writers with way too much subtlety here, but I honestly didn't find myself siding with either of them. I didn't like what Quinn said, but I also didn't like what Kurt said re Quinn's problems either. But I could see where they were both coming from and I

But doesn't that show that Gay Jesus isn't perfect and has flaws? I actually thought that the point of that scene was that there is no 'perfect' reaction to someone else's suicide or attempt. I don't think either of their reactions were what we would call ideal - but then is anyone's reaction to suicide going to be

I kind of had an epiphany about this show when I came across the Twitter feed for it while it was actually airing in the US. (I'm from Aus, so I hadn't even realised the show was airing at the time). Basically the show is designed to be like twitter. Small sound bytes of activity and writing. Notice how no scene