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Glee! [merged]

Re: A Kiss - A Sweet Simple Kiss. (Glee)

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The New Directions original songs were pretty good but overall the episode was weak. Speaking about that, you notice in the first song Rachel sang that there was hardly any autotune but in the next one, it literally sounded as if her voice changed.
The kiss was meh as there was no passion in it at all. The confrontation between Quinn and Rachel was long overdue.

The Warblers as innocent said, are just plain boring. They hit such a high note with Teenage Dream but have been stumbling downward ever since.
 
Re: A Kiss - A Sweet Simple Kiss. (Glee)

I can't manage to watch that show. There is just something about it that makes me want to throw my TV out the window...

Sweet moment though;)
 
Here's a good article on why this show still matters, even when the writing is absolutely terrible. The best observation:

Then, in the original “Loser Like Me”, New Directions flashed Glee’s trademark “L” sign, which the show has renamed as something cool. And instead of cups full of slush that's usually thrown at the Glee Club, the cups were filled with red confetti and thrown at the audience. This neat moment captured the show’s conceit: taking something ugly and oppressive and turning it into something beautiful and celebratory.
 
The episode was OK -- Very funny when Santana sang about Sam's mouth and yes that kiss between Kurt and Blaine was long overdue --- Good to see that Rachel isn't rolling over for Quinn and seems to want to continue to fight for Finn -
 
I'm kind of over this show. I still watch it every week and I enjoy the episodes quite a bit (well... sometimes), but I'm not as enthusiastic about it as I used to be. It doesn't entertain me the way it did the first season and I'm not sure why. I think maybe Ryan Murphy became too aware of the show's popularity and it lost the charm it had when things were done on a slightly smaller scale. Basically, Glee became too big for its britches.

Also, I like Blaine and Kurt separately, but together? Ick.
 
Yeah I thought that the Regionals performance was weak. When I watched the first one, I had goose bumps on how good it was.

I still like the warblers though, it is a lot better than listening to trouty mouth and Big ass heart. It was just weird.
 
Re: A Kiss - A Sweet Simple Kiss. (Glee)

I can't manage to watch that show. There is just something about it that makes me want to throw my TV out the window...

Sweet moment though;)
I have the same response. Unfortunately, I can't fit my TV out the window.
 
you all miss the importance of the kiss scene. The positive affect that it will have on gay teens. I hate to get political but I am sure Brian Murphy had that in mind. Since he has been pounding us with the necessity gay teens have to have a support system and to portray these two characters as ok. I don't want to use the word normal.

two things i mind:
where are Rachel's parent's? How come we never see the two guys?

why all of the sudden Kurt's dad is having all of these gay issues when he has always been so understanding?.

2 things happened, Kurt called on him because he wasn't the dad he was supposed to be instead he was being an ass when Blane spent the night because he was too drunk to make it home. he got all uptight when the two kids were being responsible.
And than Blane had to go talk to him at the garage and push him to explain the birds and the Bees to Kurt.
 
OK...I know with Sue, they are going for laughs....but she isn't even remotely realistic. Punching the Lt. Gov's wife would send you to jail....throwing dirt and sticks at students- IN SCHOOL.

That was exactly my thought when she punched that woman. Very unrealistic.

Really liked how Kurt stood up to Blaine- over how he sings EVERY song....I've posted several times how Kurt has become a back up singer....I'm beginning to wonder if Murphy has been writing scripts based on online comments lately.

I also loved that Kurt said that to Blaine, it was like "dude you're not that big of a deal, we all need to sing".

And I think the show is very self-aware (something I really like), see how they always make fun of themselves; Sam's big mouth, Santana's fake boobs (I don't really know if you got surgery but I suppose she did in real life), Mr. Schue's curly hair, how they always save Mercedes to yell the last note at the end of every song lol, and now Blaine trying to still the spotlight from everyone in the Warblers.
 
Oh, don't get me wrong, most of the gays understand the "importance" of the 'kiss', but you can't deny that Kurt and Blaine have little to no chemistry between the two of them if you have been watching the show as a regular.

Now, Let's say that Blaine serenades Kurt with Sex Bomb by Tom Jones (because as this show lampoons their own obsession with the Top 40, they desperately need some Adult Contemporary) this may take it to a whole other level that viewers would like to see.
 
No shout outs to Mercedes' "Hell to the No"? Loved that one!
 
I also had the feeling the judges were supposed to be representing and mocking people from real life, but because I'm not American, I can't really say who they were trying to mock. All I could think of was that maybe Kathy Griffith's character was supposed to be like Sarah Palin? I don't really know, you should tell me.

I can't vouch for the other two judges but Kathy Griffin was doing a parody of Christine O'Donnell. Who I am happy to say lost her bid for the Senate here in Delaware. I'm betting after reading the two links below and rewatching the judging parts you will find Kathy a bit funnier.

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b227501_dancing_with_stars_courting_christine.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_O'Donnell
 
you all miss the importance of the kiss scene. The positive affect that it will have on gay teens. I hate to get political but I am sure Brian Murphy had that in mind. Since he has been pounding us with the necessity gay teens have to have a support system and to portray these two characters as ok. I don't want to use the word normal.

two things i mind:
where are Rachel's parent's? How come we never see the two guys?

why all of the sudden Kurt's dad is having all of these gay issues when he has always been so understanding?.

2 things happened, Kurt called on him because he wasn't the dad he was supposed to be instead he was being an ass when Blane spent the night because he was too drunk to make it home. he got all uptight when the two kids were being responsible.
And than Blane had to go talk to him at the garage and push him to explain the :-)birds and the Bees to Kurt.

He wasn't being an ass; many parents would be thrown to find their teen had a drunk friend in bed, especially if something sexual may have occurred. And Burt has always been open with Kurt that he does still have difficulty sometimes wrapping his head around him being gay. This episode wasn't about that though; it was about his being uncomfortable talking about the sex aspect with Kurt, and that's a very real discomfort for many parents regardless of their child's sexual orientation.
 
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