The writers have the selfish teenager, self-centric world thing perfect. I kept watching saying, "Kurt - knock it off.", but also remembering how I felt when my dad did "guy" things with my sister instead of me.
'Touched'
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I think that the reaction is totally genuine for a teenager
I was just coming in to say this.
God bless the folks who survived my teen 'tude. Ugh. I was like a less-appealing Godzilla. Seriously, I cringe at how incredibly selfish I was. I'd especially like to take this moment to apologize to my step grandmother who graciously hauled my petulant ass across the country in a car to introduce me to her Kansas relatives (from CA!) so that I could feel more like family and get away from my accursed father. She was a saint and I was very Kurt-like. It was as if I was chemically compelled to situational deaf-muteness.
That said, I am with Morgana on the Kurt-His Dad relationship. It really is my favorite, so I hope they resolve the conflict soon...with a duet!
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I hope they resolve the conflict soon...with a duet!
Oh gosh, what on earth would they sing?
Even as I cringed at the Nazi mention, I did totally snort at the hating Duke thing.
Dear Gods -
Please let Kurt and his Dad sing "Agony" from Into the Woods. Kurt could sing about Finn, his dad about Finn's mom.
Please please please? Won't you please think of Dana?
Love ever so -
Aimee
Oh gosh, what on earth would they sing?
I was hoping you'd know!
"Not While I'm Around" from Sweeney, natch.
Or "Being Alive."
I really love the combination of modern (ish) pop and musicals, but I'd really love to see them do a doo-wop or 50's-60's bubble gum pop episode.
Or... oh heavens. We haven't had any ABBA, have we?
I. Would. Die.