Will Schuester has never been a good teacher, as far as I can tell. I like Quinn both sweet and bitchy, but I'm really loving the development of Mercedes/Quinn BFFness.
Will is one of the reasons I can't get into Glee. That scene where he found out his wife was lying about the pregnancy was awful. Yes, what she was doing was really bad, but pinning your spouse to the wall and violently ripping off her fake-pregnancy belt from under her clothes... I gave up on Glee after that scene, but I'm giving it another chance. The show seems better now, but dammit, how the hell do you root for the guy?
What? Quinn's bitchy is gone?! But she was one of the few characters I actually liked! D:
Everything Will did in this episode made me uncomfortable.
And I agree about Quinn. I like her having a sweet side, but that's all we see. We hear about her hurt and her anger but it's not really shown to us any more, and it's frustrating.
I felt like giving Sue a hug, even though I'm pretty sure that she'd immediately hit me for both the unprovoked physical contact and the unspoken assumption that she was weak.
It's probably a bad sign that this still doesn't mark it as the show with the most characters/writers I want to punch.
I...pretty much hated this entire episode. I'm probably not watching any more Glee, since it's coming to a point in which the character development for most of them is unbelievable and most of the characters are, to me, unlikable. I wanted to strangle a lot of XY chromosome people in this episode.
With these expectations, I am always happy! That way, when a brilliant episode like the Joss Whedon episode comes along, or a wonderful scene like the Kurt/Burt/Finn confrontation happens, I can be wonderfully surprised.
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What? Quinn's bitchy is gone?! But she was one of the few characters I actually liked! D:
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And I agree about Quinn. I like her having a sweet side, but that's all we see. We hear about her hurt and her anger but it's not really shown to us any more, and it's frustrating.
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It's probably a bad sign that this still doesn't mark it as the show with the most characters/writers I want to punch.
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That wasn't obvious from the first episode?
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1. Jane Lynch
2. Synchronized song and dance.
With these expectations, I am always happy!
That way, when a brilliant episode like the Joss Whedon episode comes along, or a wonderful scene like the Kurt/Burt/Finn confrontation happens, I can be wonderfully surprised.
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