My first thought when I heard the Bonnie Tyler was, "This song isn't bad enough to need to be redeemed." Then I remembered the video. The literal version is great. [link]
'Serenity'
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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Am kind of drunk, so grain of salt.
OMFG, Puck.
That song. Fuck. Let's Get Physical actually was central to a fairly tramatic episode in my youth. (Traumatic for a 13 year old, not in any real world sense.) Still makes me freak.
Love Brittany more every week.
Hated seening Sue get taken down.
Have basically no interest in Jesse, but if Puck's not going to make a move (and he shouldn't) he's still way better than Finn.
Have less than no interest in Shue and am losing interest in what's her name. Nice to see her blow him off, but no way it'll stick.
Am now watching the video. Holy fuck Puck - did I say that before?
And, end of the video: Fuck Jesse and Finn, and not in the way I woud say that about Puck.
Also, Santana and Brittany as angels were hot like smoking.
ETA: oh my god, if he fucks with Quinn? Hate hate hate.
Hey, why not continue the one person drunk W&P?
First off, I love Total Eclipse so much, and it actually made me really feel for Jesse for the first time. But it wasn't terribly well done. Not a lot of emotion in it, which is wierd for this show.
I also think after the earlier scene, setting it up as a head-to-head with Jesse and Finn didn't work. I don't think Puck has any investment left, aside form maybe always being willing to grab for the brownie points. But after the earlier song it should have been the three guys.
I kind of loved this ep. I agree Total Eclipse was kind of weak, because you need the full song to do it justice, but this is so much more my kind of music than last week was.
I honestly do not remember ever hearing Run, Joey, Run before, but the other songs...I knew every lyric. Oy.
Yeah... same here.
I agree Total Eclipse was kind of weak, because you need the full song to do it justice,
Well, at least the iTunes version is over four minutes.
The episode as a whole didn't do it for me. They need to quit being quite so 2x4 with the themed episodes. And I'm with brenda in that for the first time, I really felt for Jesse, but since I'm fairly certain he's going to screw Rachel over, I'm not totally feeling it.
Did love Quinn this episode-- I wish they'd address where she's living now, because one would assume it's no longer with Finn, but I'm willing to wait it out and see if they address it at some point.
Also, Sue and her sister are pure love.
Quinn and Puck were holding hands in a bunch of scenes. (I may be too invested.)
I was sure Jesse would screw her over, but this ep I'm not so sure.
Of course, now if he does, they can make it all about her rather than him. It's not that he was insincere, it's that she didn't prove herself by throwing it all away on a hunch! Awesome!
Dear Glee Kids,
MC Hammer was not a bad ass. It could only have been worse if you'd used the Fresh Prince instead. Next time you want to light a fire in the library stacks, try PE or maybe a little NWA. But thanks for the image of Artie breaking down the Hammer dance wheelchair style. Much appreciated.
Love, Me
Parents just don't understand
Agreed Kat, but if they used a good song, it would have defeated the assignment :)