Oh for sure. Even if structurally it's got that basis the television medium allows them to fill in those brush strokes, if I'm not totally overworking the metaphor. And even a sketchy as they started out, there've always been layers, some of them kind of unexpected. What's her name, the main guy's wife, for example, is unexpectedly sympathetic. Which makes him actually a lot less likable than that role might typically be conceived.
The sister in law and Sue (mostly) excepted, of course.
I'm totally high on Puck right now. And I kind of fell in love with Kurt tonight.
What's her name, the main guy's wife, for example, is unexpectedly sympathetic.
I don't find her sympathetic at all. I understand how she got into the situation, but she would have been better off pretending that she'd lost the baby. I wouldn't have liked it, but I could wrap my mind around it. the fake pregnancy is too much.
OMG, really??
It's only a short role, but memorable.
Madonna has granted rights to "Glee" of her full catalogue.
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I missed the first 20 minutes of Glee. How the heck did
Puck and Rachel get together
?
His mom guilted him about not dating Jewish girls.
ETA:
And immediately thereafter he had a dream about her climbing into his bedroom window and concluded God wanted him to get into her pants.
Hah! Do they put the episodes online? That I gotta see.
It's only a short role, but memorable.
Oh, I remember the character, just didn't realize it was her.