"Say a Little Prayer" was the audition piece for Quinn and her two fellow Cheerios.
Was it? Damn, the one episode I've missed. It's on the Tivo, just haven't watched it yet.
Makes perfect sense then.
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"Say a Little Prayer" was the audition piece for Quinn and her two fellow Cheerios.
Was it? Damn, the one episode I've missed. It's on the Tivo, just haven't watched it yet.
Makes perfect sense then.
That vid swept my LJ flist a few weeks ago and for two or three days it was on, like, every other post, and I'm curmudgeonly and not very friended; how can I possibly have seen an LJ flist thingie that P-C didn't? It's unpossible!
i'm not sure how anyone avoided seeing it.
Glee made me cry.
Sue and Terri are seventy-four different shades of evil.
But the kids get more and more great every episode. I'm expecting major Puck humanization any day now.
minor nitpick: they need to vary up Rachel's stage direction because she is using the same gestures, facial expressions, glancing in every group song she sings.
I hadn't seen the wedding video either. It actually worked better for me that way, I think. I was actually really touched by all the office people dancing down the aisles. Oscar, Kevin, Phyllis, Bob Vance of Vance Refrigeration...
they need to vary up Rachel's stage direction because she is using the same gestures, facial expressions, glancing in every group song she sings.
I'd noticed that too-- I wonder if that's the sort of thing they might incorporate into the story. One of those things of which Rachel would be so proud, yet Will points out that it's repetitive and cliché. That's the sort of thing that would drive her nuts.
Wow, how does that show make me sympathize with Quinn of all people? Impressive.
My willing suspension of disbelief still has trouble suspending enough to believe that anyone as openly abusive as Sue could maintain a job in a public school, no matter how successful her cheerios and desperate the administration.