Brit’s song was “My Cup”. Rachel wrote the song about her hairband.
Wow, yeah, I forgot that song. eerily similar. One was written by a fictional borderline-retarded high school cheerleader… and one claims to be a real song. Yet, so similar…
I can’t believe one of the teams beat out Harmony singing Buenos Aires. Forget both. I hope she does become a regular.
Not that I’m complaining, but I think I prefer those lockerrom scenes. And sure Finn has seen Sam naked plenty of times before (in that’s how he discovered Sam’s singing abilities), but he didn’t think anything sexual of it. This was different. This was a strip club, Finn was the only male in the audience, and same was dancing around and thrusting his crotch into the air. Kinda hard for Finn to ignore the sexual aspect of it even if he’s 100% straight.
I really don’t like Sebastian. Even as a vilian he’s nothing more than a sluttier, twinkier verson of Kurt. The only reason I could see Blaine being interested in him would involve Sebastian wanting to do stuff that; Kurt won’t, and can barely be implied in Glee’s timeslot. If there’s going to be a gay love triangle I’d much prefer it to be a Kurt-Karofsky-Blaine one. Yeah, Kurt falling for Karofsky would be really strange, but in a good way. Hell it’d be worth doing if only to see the looks on everybody’s else’s faces.
Well, maybe they could reveal that Sebastian is willing to take his socks off before they get in bed with their shirts and pants on for some hot and heavy hand holding.
I’d be opposed to Kurt winding up romantically involved with Karofsky if only because I think it would send a horrible message about sexual assault, but it wouldn’t be the first horrible message on Glee and as a storyline it would be a lot better and more interesting than Sebastian. What I think could work well would be Karofsky making it clear that he’s interested in Kurt, and Kurt not returning his affections but agreeing to hang out with him as friends because he wants to be supportive. This would make Blaine uncomfortable/jealous and drama could build from there.
The gay love triangle I was really hoping to see this season was Brittany/Santana/new lesbian character. At the end of last season it seemed like Brittany just wanted to be friends, so Santana could meet someone new. Although Brittany is a fun character, I don’t feel she works as a serious love interest for anyone. The writers went too far in giving her the mind of a child during season two and it just became creepy.
I loved Kurt’s expression du
Stupid iPhone. As I was saying…
I loved Kurt’s expression during Red Solo Cup, but echo the disbelief that it’s actually a real song. And yes, Mike Chang’s dad reaction was completely unrealistic (and at his age I was a budding actress who got persuaded to take an English degree “as a back-up”), I still liked it. It made I happy.
I also thought that The Troubletones dance routine was just plain weird, and that New Directions actually performed like a choir for the first time, rather than backing singers to one or two soloists.
And I liked the return of Sam, he seemed to have more personality than he did last season and I thought his determination to get Mercedes back was adorable.
Or it will turn out that Brittany was right all along, and he really is a leprechaun.
Anyway, I gotta think that Santana would give the best lap dances, but I’m almost tempted to choose Sue, because really, how often would something like that happen in the history of the universe.
I like some country music. When that song came on my husband asked me if I’d ever heard of it. I said, ‘‘No, but it sounds like something Toby Keith would write.’’
I opened the thread and fuck it if I’m not right! I hate his stupid face!
I loved the Survivor/I Will Survive mash-up. The other numbers just didn’t do it for me.
Totally out of left field announcement, but just in case anybody’s interested:
The film TWELVE THIRTY, available streaming on Netflix, stars Jonathan Groff (Jesse St. James from the last two seasons- Rachel’s way too gay squeeze) and- well, boy ain’t shy. Full frontal, several times, and quite loverly.
Now if only Darren Criss and Harry Shum will decide to go art house…
maybe she is a legacy?
Cory Monteith did rear nudity in some Canadian film before Glee.
Bloody Mary, a 2006 horror film.
Criss plays Kristen Wiig’s boy toy in the upcoming Imogene, so while full frontal is unlikely there’s a decent chance he’ll be showing more skin than he has to date on Glee.