Here's what you missed on Glee: Kurt and Bruce are totally exclusive,
Rachel seemed very okay with knowing that her friends\ ex-boyfriend
think that there is no reason for her to know about Brody, Sam continues
to be an awesome human being and Kitty turned out to be human after
all.
This is the first time the quick recap in the beginning of the episode stops me. They pretty much implied that Blaine's crush on Sam has been a continuous thing since Sadie Hawkins. So he was still crushing on Sam but he slept with Kurt? Sure, Glee, whatever you say. Most of the Blam scenes were so good. I was very upset that we never got a closure for the crush and I'm glad that we finally got them talking about it. I loved the smooth way they used to introduce the theme of the episode and Blaine just reminded me how much I love Blam with the way he just offered to help Sam. One question though: in the locker room scene, why did Blaine ask if Sam had feelings for him? That part was pulled out of thin air and was extremely awkward.
The part I had a problem with was Against All Odds. While the song was incredible, it made zero sense. It described Klaine perfectly but they made Blaine sing it to Sam? Blaine who only three episodes ago was telling Kurt that they will end up together, Blaine who just in the beginning of the episode was nearly reduced to tears and was making heart eyes at a macaroni art of Kurt, that same Blaine was now singing a song about a lost love to his best friend whom he had a mere crush on. Mixed signals, Glee. That was very upsetting for me because I enjoyed the song and Darren did such a good job with it. I'm just gonna imagine it with Klaine flashbacks now.
But I've already ranted about AAO so I'm not gonna do it again. Moving on, I LOVED the auditorium talk between Blam. Sam was so mature and respectful and understanding. That was a very good scene in my opinion. The hug and the breath mint thing was SO hilarious.
Kurt's scenes had so many implicit hints about Blaine that pushed the narrative forward and collaborated with the CWM fantasy and Kurt's words to Adam:
Last episode, I had no problem with Santana calling Finn to confront Brody. Didn't think it was necessary but whatever. What changed my mind was the way it was addressed in this episode. Did Rachel actually thank Santana for 'calling Finn to defend her honor'? Very bad choice of words, Glee. They are dealing with this whole mess as if Rachel was a secondary character, not the only one who actually have a right to know. She is not a child or weak, Rachel Berry is a damn force of nature. I get that Santana went behind Rachel back in investigating Brody because Rachel just didn't want to see that something was wrong, and I get Kurt not wanting Rachel to know until after her Funny Girl audition, but they sidelined her so much that Santana had the nerve to tell her what to do and that she is NOT getting back with Brody. Sorry, that was not right and I kinda wanted to slap Santana for it. Rachel should have raged at them for not even bothering to tell her something that big.
Confronting Brody at NYADA was kinda strange, not to mention totally inappropriate considering that Rachel called him a hooker when the students that were in the room was actually still there. Safe to say that the entire student body of NYADA knows about Brody now. Also, they finally addressed the fact that Rachel doesn't have a job but not only is she doing okay financially, she also managed to afford to change her entire wardrobe. I think Chris Colfer was the one who talked about this in I Heart Glee. Nice touch, guys. Have to say that I didn't like Creep at all. Not vocally or visually. It felt like the only reason they had the confrontation at NYADA was that they could run in the halls. It was just weird.
I liked the energy in Wake Me Up Before You Go Go and Wannabe. WMUBYGG was just incredible and Sam and Blaine were adorable. it's one of my favorite performances. Wannabe had a good vibe but I didn't like it very much vocally. Also, I think that Tina and Unique should have swapped places. Not because Unique is black but because Baby Spice couldn't be more wrong for her. She just looked forced and weird and Tina as Scary Spice was plain.
The Chris Brown\ Bobby Brown dilemma was well explained and played but I still don't know how I feel about the question Jake asked. Should we separate the art from the artist? I don't think that many people would be able to do that, it's just human nature. But he made a very good argument and I'm gonna take some time to think about this. I didn't like the way the girls booed at him though. Even if they didn't like his choice, they have talked about it and he explained where he was coming from. They had no right to do that. It looked like they were trying to force their opinion on him which just isn't right.
Dare I say that I ship Kartie? I never understood Pitty and I don't think I'll ever will. Kitty was actually tolerable and a part human in that episode and I liked it. Hope Glee doesn't just drop it like they did with Bartie and Sugar\ Artie (do they even have a ship name?)
This is the first time the quick recap in the beginning of the episode stops me. They pretty much implied that Blaine's crush on Sam has been a continuous thing since Sadie Hawkins. So he was still crushing on Sam but he slept with Kurt? Sure, Glee, whatever you say. Most of the Blam scenes were so good. I was very upset that we never got a closure for the crush and I'm glad that we finally got them talking about it. I loved the smooth way they used to introduce the theme of the episode and Blaine just reminded me how much I love Blam with the way he just offered to help Sam. One question though: in the locker room scene, why did Blaine ask if Sam had feelings for him? That part was pulled out of thin air and was extremely awkward.
The part I had a problem with was Against All Odds. While the song was incredible, it made zero sense. It described Klaine perfectly but they made Blaine sing it to Sam? Blaine who only three episodes ago was telling Kurt that they will end up together, Blaine who just in the beginning of the episode was nearly reduced to tears and was making heart eyes at a macaroni art of Kurt, that same Blaine was now singing a song about a lost love to his best friend whom he had a mere crush on. Mixed signals, Glee. That was very upsetting for me because I enjoyed the song and Darren did such a good job with it. I'm just gonna imagine it with Klaine flashbacks now.
But I've already ranted about AAO so I'm not gonna do it again. Moving on, I LOVED the auditorium talk between Blam. Sam was so mature and respectful and understanding. That was a very good scene in my opinion. The hug and the breath mint thing was SO hilarious.
Kurt's scenes had so many implicit hints about Blaine that pushed the narrative forward and collaborated with the CWM fantasy and Kurt's words to Adam:
- Kurt bought the boyfriend pillow when he was on ambien. In Glease, he told Rachel that he was living on ambien and the Notebook. Basically, Kurt bought the pillow when he was lonely after he broke up with Blaine.
- He named it Bruce, a name that starts with a B and ends with an E. Mmm, I wonder what other name starts with B and ends with E. Anyone?
- Kurt is still cuddling the pillow, even now when he has a boyfriend\someone he is dating\ whatever the hell Adam is.
- Kurt afraid that, god forbid, Blaine will find out about Bruce.
- Kurt singing 'I will never let you go' then throwing the hoop with Blaine being the one to catch it in Mamma Mia. This was the only 'interaction' between Lima and New York.
Last episode, I had no problem with Santana calling Finn to confront Brody. Didn't think it was necessary but whatever. What changed my mind was the way it was addressed in this episode. Did Rachel actually thank Santana for 'calling Finn to defend her honor'? Very bad choice of words, Glee. They are dealing with this whole mess as if Rachel was a secondary character, not the only one who actually have a right to know. She is not a child or weak, Rachel Berry is a damn force of nature. I get that Santana went behind Rachel back in investigating Brody because Rachel just didn't want to see that something was wrong, and I get Kurt not wanting Rachel to know until after her Funny Girl audition, but they sidelined her so much that Santana had the nerve to tell her what to do and that she is NOT getting back with Brody. Sorry, that was not right and I kinda wanted to slap Santana for it. Rachel should have raged at them for not even bothering to tell her something that big.
Confronting Brody at NYADA was kinda strange, not to mention totally inappropriate considering that Rachel called him a hooker when the students that were in the room was actually still there. Safe to say that the entire student body of NYADA knows about Brody now. Also, they finally addressed the fact that Rachel doesn't have a job but not only is she doing okay financially, she also managed to afford to change her entire wardrobe. I think Chris Colfer was the one who talked about this in I Heart Glee. Nice touch, guys. Have to say that I didn't like Creep at all. Not vocally or visually. It felt like the only reason they had the confrontation at NYADA was that they could run in the halls. It was just weird.
I liked the energy in Wake Me Up Before You Go Go and Wannabe. WMUBYGG was just incredible and Sam and Blaine were adorable. it's one of my favorite performances. Wannabe had a good vibe but I didn't like it very much vocally. Also, I think that Tina and Unique should have swapped places. Not because Unique is black but because Baby Spice couldn't be more wrong for her. She just looked forced and weird and Tina as Scary Spice was plain.
The Chris Brown\ Bobby Brown dilemma was well explained and played but I still don't know how I feel about the question Jake asked. Should we separate the art from the artist? I don't think that many people would be able to do that, it's just human nature. But he made a very good argument and I'm gonna take some time to think about this. I didn't like the way the girls booed at him though. Even if they didn't like his choice, they have talked about it and he explained where he was coming from. They had no right to do that. It looked like they were trying to force their opinion on him which just isn't right.
Dare I say that I ship Kartie? I never understood Pitty and I don't think I'll ever will. Kitty was actually tolerable and a part human in that episode and I liked it. Hope Glee doesn't just drop it like they did with Bartie and Sugar\ Artie (do they even have a ship name?)
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