Mark Salling is really just too fucking sexy.
'Destiny'
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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when the little tinkly harp music started, I squealed and clapped out loud.
Mark Salling is really just too fucking sexy.
Amen.
Mark Salling is really just too fucking sexy.
Amen
I believe this calls for an Artie Gospel Hand.
I'm not sure how I feel about the possibility of an all Britney Spears episode. On the one hand, I love Brit-Brit in all her incarnations: Catholic Schoolgirl!Britney, Oops!Britney, Bad Actress Crossroads!Britney, even Bald Beaver Shot!Britney, and of course Circus Comeback!Britney. On the other hand, the all Madonna episode probably won't even make my top 5 this season. On the other other hand, the Glee writers are probably at Buffy S2/S3 levels of can do very little wrong/trust the writers level with me just now. On the fourth hand, if they're going to make the "All" episodes a thing, I can think of better candidates than Britney. So what I'm saying is that if they ever did do an all Britney version of Glee, it would be beyond beyond to see A reprise of the Mercedes/Santana pairing with them doing a duet on Womanizer. Preferably with Cheerios back up dancers and some form of near naked Puck. I would give a righteous Artie gospel hand to that.
Vortex, I'll let you pick.
Mercedes/Santana pairing with them doing a duet on Womanizer. Preferably with Cheerios back up dancers and some form of near naked Puck. I would give a righteous Artie gospel hand to that.
HALLELU!!!
I actually teared up a bit during that last scene between Kurt and his father. The two actors have such lovely rapport.
I have to say I found the Rachel & Finn's quadriplegic friend storyline cringe-inducingly heavy-handed and kinda offensive. Yes, it's great that they cast an actual quadriplegic actor in the role, but the story itself was painfully Afterschool Special. It's the whole Magical Negro trope, except this one was about a Magical Cripple, only brought into the story so that Rachel could learn a Very Important Life Lesson, with her solitary tear of compassion and all. *rolls eyes forever*
I have such mixed feelings toward this show. How could it be so brilliant in some parts and so faily in others? Maaaan.
I had some issue with that too. I think I would have been happier if Rachel had admitted a little more clearly that she was so incredibly overreacting.
I had the same thoughts about that storyline. In this episode, that guy served absolutely no purpose other than teaching Rachel a Very Important Lesson. He wasn't even introduced in any sort of natural way -- Finn specifically brought Rachel to see him so that she could learn.
I have such mixed feelings toward this show. How could it be so brilliant in some parts and so faily in others? Maaaan.
I kind of left the room during the The Very Special Lesson part, and when I rewatch the Puck song and a couple of other parts, I pretend it doesn't exist.
I've gotten pretty good at creating my own version of most episodes.
Magical Cripple, only brought into the story so that Rachel could learn a Very Important Life Lesson, with her solitary tear of compassion and all. *rolls eyes forever*
Freaking word. They are so darn clueless on some issues. I cringed when Santana called Mercedes "Weezie" too.