I will forgive Glee many, many things for giving me both the Rachel/Kurt homage to Barbara and Judy and most especially for that magnificent River Deep, Mountain High. I will be watching that for a long, long time. Mercedes and Santana wuz robbed. (And yes, Santana needs to lay off the blaccent. It's annoying)
I would've died and gone to heaven if they'd sung something from Grease II. Maybe Brittany could've sung Cool Rider to Artie?
I don't understand why Mercedes doesn't bitchslap Santana for calling her "Weezie."
I figured it was because she doesn't know the reference. "The Jeffersons" is many years gone now.
Well, yeah, but the modern day take would be that Santana was calling her Lil Wayne and that's just as bad, if not a little bit worse. I doubt Mercedes would take that off Santana either.
But why else would she be calling her Weezie? It's totally out of left field otherwise. It's totally out of left field for kids this age, regardless.
Yeah, it was weird. To me it betrayed that the writers are not high school kids. :)
I part ways on Nathan, he's super adorable but doesn't really ping as sexy to me. Sean Bean is hotter than a thousand suns...
I would've died and gone to heaven if they'd sung something from Grease II. Maybe Brittany could've sung Cool Rider to Artie?
MY SISTAH!
But why else would she be calling her Weezie? It's totally out of left field otherwise. It's totally out of left field for kids this age, regardless.
Nick at Nite? Boomerang? There's a lot of old stuff on TV since there are so many channels, like the Retro Channel that shows stuff from the 60s through the 80s.
I'm going to stick with the fact that Lil Wayne, for reasons which remain a mystery to me, is also known as Weezy F. Baby and that Santana, in her attempt to be down, is riffing on that every time she calls Mercedes Weezy. Not that I think Ryan Murphy knows that, but it makes as much sense as Santana being a big fan of Nick at Nite reruns of The Jeffersons.
Hey, a friend's 13-year-old son and all his friends watch reruns of the George Lopez sitcom.