Vortex, that seems to be just audio. Am I missing something?
Oh, I'm sorry, I thought that's what you wanted, didn't realize that you wanted to see it.
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Vortex, that seems to be just audio. Am I missing something?
Oh, I'm sorry, I thought that's what you wanted, didn't realize that you wanted to see it.
Yeah, my DVR cut off. But that blog is a great resource!
I just realized what's been wrong with the last couple of episodes: No Puck! Or Quinn! Almost none, at least.
Thank you so much for that link!
In an odd moment of synchronicity, a former bandmate of mine posted links to charts we performed way back in the day as members of the FSU Marching Chiefs. So seeing the marching band featured on GLEE was kind of goosebumpy, in a good way.
And dear loward, as angelic as Kurt/Chris Colfer's falsetto is, I want to hear more of that boy's growly tenor.
I found the Like a Virgin bit a little icky just because the choreography seemed to imply synchronized sex - cutting between the couples with the women all arching their backs, etc. I did find Rachel's seductive lingerie hilarious, though.
I didn't enjoy the Like a Virgin sextet (heh) because I wanted four of them to stop.
After my DVR cut out I was sad they didn't play my favorite Madonna song, Like a Prayer. Thanks for the link smonster!
No Puck! Or Quinn! Almost none, at least.
There haven't been any clear shots of Quinn - she is either sitting or strategically behind someone. So many questions about her. Where is she living? Her parents kicked her out and I can only assume that she has left Finn's. She has seemed pretty chill for someone in her position.
I know, I know - don't expect deep character development or consistency from GLEE.
Like a Virgin was squickworthy last night. I didn't like it's use in Moulin Rouge either.
I noticed the last episode that Puck and Quinn were pretty up close and personal whenever they were in the background. Didn't notice if that carried through to last night.
I saw a photo from Spring Awakening and realised that the actor who plays that icky Jessie guy was the male lead opposite Lea Michelle in the play, and now i guess i understand why he's on the show. before that recognition, i just wasn't getting it: he's not all that amazing looking and not fantastic enough of a singer to ping as so desirable. Knowing that the actors have history helps me understanding the casting a bit...tho I still think he's squicky. In a bad way. I guess we're supposed to, tho. I loved Sue Sylvester....dance on air so very very much.