I was extremely amused by Motley Crue's Home Sweet Home in the background at the roller rink.
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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and House is not a Home by Luther Vandross.
Also written by the superlative Burt Bachrach. I adore his songs because they sound deceptively simple but are absolute marvels of musical complexity.
Me too Vortex, but I wish the Glee kids had sung it instead.
Me too, Suzi.
Motley Crue is my guilty pleasure hair band. I'd love to see the kids take on some classic hair band metal.
Oh my heavens, my perennial audition song. Although I never tried for the coloratura note. But the memories that brings back.
That said, poor, poor Kurt. However, the writing was a little disjointed in this ep for me. Thematically, it was good, but for the first time, the songs really felt forced in terms of scene placement. Which made me really sad because the idea of the storyline was so good.
grumblegrumble American Idol... I forgot to set my DVR to end 5 minutes late. Was that Dwight Ewell as the reporter?
But yay! I've always thought Kurt and Mercedes have the best voices on the show. So wonderful to hear them showcased and bonus Kristin Chenoweth. I almost didn't notice we were missing Emma.
But yay! I've always thought Kurt and Mercedes have the best voices on the show.
Yes. I have to admit I was relieved to get a break from the constant Rachel, Rachel, Rachel.
I'll gladly listen to Mercedes sing anything, but was that really a pep rally/cheerleader kind of thing? Last week, with the "4 Minutes" routine, oh yeah, that was fantastic and fit the storyline. But tonight was more concert than cheerleader-esque.
And before I forget I have to mention that Kurt and his Dad have my favorite relationship on the show.
Poor Kurt. I hurt for him, but at the same time, I'm glad they at least nodded at the fact that he pretty much created the situation and wasn't acting in good faith himself.
Big yes on Rachel in the background for a bit.
I'm at the point where I need to meet Rachel's gay dads. I keep envisioning one as David Gest. Or a couple who would fit right in on "Best in Show."