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There are two songs named 'Forbidden Love' by Madonna. I was asking for him to clarify which song he wants on the show.
Yes, the one on Confessions on a Dance Floor. It's one of my favorite songs.![]()
Not a big fan of Gaga but I enjoyed their rendition. I mean, you can't make shit shine, smell good or clean off the bottom of sneakers easily. They did a good job with what they had. The first Kiss song was bad, 'Beth' was pretty good.I really liked tonights episode. Absolut I think I understand why you want the kurt/finn thing to be over but to be honest I hope it continues. Its one of the most realistic story lines they have going. As for the music I thought most of it was pretty good, actually only the Bad Romance performance was out right bad IMO
I still love the show. However, I'm still thinking that it's trying to be too much at one time. I normally would applaud the seriousness with which it treated the gay bashing/bullying aspect, but because the two football players have been played for laughs in the past, to suddenly make them truly menacing felt out of place, and I honestly just felt uncomfortable watching it. Likewise, the scene with Mike O'Malley in the basement was amazing on his part, but it also felt awkward and too heavy to me. More than one gay friend remarked to me that they supported Finn, and even the football players to some extent, because of the way Kurt behaves. I found it ironic that the football players and Jasun on here had about the same opinion.
I'm not against Kurt's expression of himself, but they keep taking his creepiness to a whole new level. As others have pointed out on here, they are showing growth in a lot of the characters, but Kurt doesn't feel like he's growing at all, which doesn't ring true for someone who is so self aware.
And I'm sorry, but as much as Finn's outbursts and words were out of line, they just continue to shit on this character. He really does get fucked over a lot on this show, when his character has one of the better hearts of anyone on the show. Monteith's facial expressions showed some real acting talent tonight, and you could see Finn's struggle. But for a character who is the go-to good guy, it's getting tiring of seeing him crapped all over.
Sigh--an uneven episode that I loved, but don't know why exactly, and almost feel like I shouldn't have. Thank God for Idina.
And I'm falling in love with Quinn more and more each episode. Maybe Glee is making me straight.
I still love the show. However, I'm still thinking that it's trying to be too much at one time. I normally would applaud the seriousness with which it treated the gay bashing/bullying aspect, but because the two football players have been played for laughs in the past, to suddenly make them truly menacing felt out of place, and I honestly just felt uncomfortable watching it. Likewise, the scene with Mike O'Malley in the basement was amazing on his part, but it also felt awkward and too heavy to me. More than one gay friend remarked to me that they supported Finn, and even the football players to some extent, because of the way Kurt behaves. I found it ironic that the football players and Jasun on here had about the same opinion.
I'm not against Kurt's expression of himself, but they keep taking his creepiness to a whole new level. As others have pointed out on here, they are showing growth in a lot of the characters, but Kurt doesn't feel like he's growing at all, which doesn't ring true for someone who is so self aware.
And I'm sorry, but as much as Finn's outbursts and words were out of line, they just continue to shit on this character. He really does get fucked over a lot on this show, when his character has one of the better hearts of anyone on the show. Monteith's facial expressions showed some real acting talent tonight, and you could see Finn's struggle. But for a character who is the go-to good guy, it's getting tiring of seeing him crapped all over.
Sigh--an uneven episode that I loved, but don't know why exactly, and almost feel like I shouldn't have. Thank God for Idina.
And I'm falling in love with Quinn more and more each episode. Maybe Glee is making me straight.
