An angry Shue is a sexy Shue. Mmmm.
I thought so at first, but I have issues with the way it played out. Too physically threatening.
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An angry Shue is a sexy Shue. Mmmm.
I thought so at first, but I have issues with the way it played out. Too physically threatening.
I just realized why I've felt I've seen Morrison before, even though IMDB shows nothing I've seen before or enough of to warrant the strong familiarity. Finally realized that he reminds me of Vincent Ventresca with tamer hair.
They were working hard to get the "Smile" theme throughout. The Lily Allen song is terrible no matter how you slice it and it was fairly odd where it was stuck in, but the Charlie Chaplin version was absolutely heartbreaking.
Sue was especially malevolent last night and that was the closest I've ever seen Terri to likable/human. The actress really played the desperation well and you could almost understand what drove her to such elaborate measures.
I thought so at first, but I have issues with the way it played out. Too physically threatening.
I would have been really bothered if he had hit her, but I think Shue would have gone that far to actually let his wife know how betrayed he was. Nothing was getting in her head otherwise and she constantly took him for granted.
How fucked up was "this marriage works because you don't feel good about yourself". WHOA! And frankly, she's right.
How fucked up was "this marriage works because you don't feel good about yourself". WHOA! And frankly, she's right.
That showed a frightening level of insight on Terri's part. I didn't think she had it in her.
I doubt that she would have been able to articulate it if she had been asked, but she knew it instinctively.
I was kind of disappointed as well. Lily Allen song bugged. They couldn't find another song about smiling? Please.
(Also watching it was very uncomfortable given that I was at KBD's. Life imitating art, though of course he's not fake pregnant. However, my therapist said something almost exactly like "this marriage works because you don't feel good about yourself" during my session on Tuesday.)
(/mememe)
Why don't you feel good about yourself, you're AWESOME! Think about it, am I friends with annoying or stupid people? No. Am I friends with cool people? Yes. Are you my friend? Yes. Ergo . . .
Yeah, that was kind of a tough episode.
I wish there'd been a tad more build-up to Shue's actual discovery, because it seemed like he went straight from no suspicion at all to certainty. I agree with Perkins that the physical way it played out was unsettling. But I can't imagine myself in either of those two's positions, and I thought it was acted well.
And also, seriously ouch, re: the statement. And smonster I'm sorry that pinged with the space you're in now. You're such an awesome person and I hope you find your way through.
Will is so isolated now. He doesn't have a support system in his school buddies. He's estranged from Terri and broken off from glee. (Although, I knew it was going to be an issue when he tore the plastic off the mattress. It's not like he had sheets. He might as well have slept on it in the plastic.) And while he hearkens back to Emma's feelings for him, she was right to call him on it.
What will Quinn do now with the baby?