I do not, however, in any way believe that NPH would have been cast as a "townsperson" after that kind of vocal audition, no matter how terrible his reputation around town. I do not believe any community theatre would pass on that kind of talent, regard of the diva baggage. I call Shenanigans on that plot device.
I took it to mean that Sue, in her usual devious manner, had pulled strings and that, angry sex or not, this was her punishment of Bryan for slashing her budget in half and retaining the Glee club.
As for Safety Dance, it didn't bother me and this is why-- it's been established that Artie lost his ability to walk due to an injury, so he knows what it's like to have walked and I think now, as a teenager and with he and Tina going out, it would be absolutely natural for him to wonder "what if" and dream about what it would be like. We've already seen both his acceptance of his limitations, plus how very much he can do when they did "Proud Mary." I think for them not to explore him dreaming what it would be like for him to be like the rest of the able-bodied Glee club members would be to paint Artie as a martyr and that would be more unrealistic than the dance sequence itself.
I do not, however, in any way believe that NPH would have been cast as a "townsperson" after that kind of vocal audition, no matter how terrible his reputation around town. I do not believe any community theatre would pass on that kind of talent, regard of the diva baggage. I call Shenanigans on that plot device.
I was hoping that they would continue the rivalry with casting one as Jean Valjean and the other as Javert, which could mean a meaningful duet later in the season.
We've started watching Glee. While I'm still getting up to speed on the plotlines, I lovelovelove the grab-bag journey through the popular music (in the broadest sense) songbook each week.
I do not, however, in any way believe that NPH would have been cast as a "townsperson" after that kind of vocal audition, no matter how terrible his reputation around town.
I figured Shue would be cast as Valjean, and NPH as Javert.
I was impressed with Artie's "Dream a Little Dream of Me." Not quite as good as Mama Cass Elliott's version, but I'm not sure anybody could reach that level.
(Conversational exchange during "Safety Dance," before the reveal:
Hubs: There's no way he could dance that well that soon.
Me: It's entertainment. Deal.)
Yep, Vortex -- I didn't see your comment until after I posted.
Bscking up to when I realized that the actor, who plays Artie, is not actually disabled, I had thought - well, if they are going to cast someone who can walk, there better be a dream dance at some point. I had kinda forgotten about that.
When I get back from the dentist, I am rewatching. I hope it is up online cause my Tivo version has breaks for tornado warnings during the big NPH and Shue duet.
Did we know Matthew Morrison was hiding this under his shirt?
I first became aware of him from his Humpty Dumpty striptease at Broadway Bares a couple of years ago, so it was no surprise.
Did we know Matthew Morrison was hiding this under his shirt?
One of the nice things about looking for pictures for ita is things like this:
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I was hoping for Valjean/Javert as well. Gah. I may need to break out my Les Miz cds.
Clearly mileage varies WRT Artie and how they're handling his story. But, yanno, when they can't even be bothered to get a wheelchair that fits him properly...
I first became aware of him from his Humpty Dumpty striptease at Broadway Bares a couple of years ago, so it was no surprise.
His who with the what now?
But, yanno, when they can't even be bothered to get a wheelchair that fits him properly...
How so, smonster? My only experience with wheelchairs is The Prince of Darkness (AKA my brother) who had to finally start using a wheelchair because he's so massively overweight and his diabetes so out of control, his legs won't physically support him. Also, because he's a damned lazy mofo, but that's another issue altogether.