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.
the stuff she has said on "Sue's Corner" alone would get her booted in most small towns.
...and i sure do hope that if Finn is believing he's the baby daddy, at least he's finally getting laid. For reals. Somehow i doubt it, but it seems like once she's knocked up there's no reason to hang on to the whole celibacy club party line.
anyone as openly abusive as Sue could maintain a job in a public school, no matter how successful her cheerios and desperate the administration.
Clearly, you've never been exposed to the high school sports world in Ohio.
My suspension of disbelief is having problems with the fact that Schuster hasn't read a single book, pamphlet, or online article about pregnancy, or touched and/or seen his wife naked in the last four months.
I have not only seen the wedding video, but helped recreate an approximation for an office retirement (said retiree LOVED that video and walked around making sure everyone had seen it).
Glee requires more suspension (of disbelief) than the Golden Gate bridge, but I agree that there's no way Will wouldn't know the pregnancy's fake by now.
Community is still made of hilarious. Ear-noculars! Tiny nipples! "Who's unstable and inappropriate now?" If you're missing it - well, you are missing out on the funniest thing I've seen since Seth in s1 OC, which is a lot coming from me.
I loved last night's Glee, especially that little jam session they were having. Great seeing them bond as a group after all!
Honestly, one of my favorite bonding moments was when they all stormed out, the football players carrying Artie's wheelchair up the stairs.
I loved the ep too and everyone here has already talked about my points, mostly. Although for Schue, I will say that that level of desire to be happy makes one blind sometimes. That blind, I don't know. But he seems to be pretty clueless and see only what he wants to see. It's like he's in a constant state of denial. "Of course she's pregnant! No - my high school love object is NOT a drunk! No - the football team would NOT have gotten a flag for the dancing. No - my wife isn't drugging my kids." It's like the only one he isn't blind to is Sue, and I wonder if that isn't because deep down inside, he wants to be her. He wants the ability to do and say what he wants and get lauded for it and praised and accepted no matter what the behavior, like Sue is.
Also, Joe thinks that the producers have hacked into my iPod and are choosing songs directly from my "Jam and Groove" and "Dance Party" playlists.
if ya wanna go and take a ride wit' me....
Another Glee song sneak peek and oh my,
Mr. Schue in a t-shirt and jeans again.
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