10/365
Glee returned to television last night. That high pitched noise you kept hearing? Yeah, that was me screaming in complete happiness at the return of my favorite television show. To be honest, Glee is not always the best television show. The character development often lacks and the way story lines are handled is always just a bit off. However, I must say I was thoroughly impressed with Glee last night.
Now, let us review. Spoilers lie ahead.
Rachel was on point as always. After the fail of her television show, "That's so Rachel," she returns to Lima to bring the glee club back to McKinley. As always, she never fails to entertain. Rachel's constant persistence and ability to come back better than she was before inspires me so much. Needless to say, I cannot wait to see what Rachel plans to do with the New Directions.
Now, Blaine and Kurt's relationship is always touch and go. I'm one of those people who doesn't really care if they get married. I am sad that they are broken up; though, who is surprised? They are only nineteen and twenty years old. They have had many episodes of breaking up in their four year relationship. They aren't a very sturdy couple and it shows. However, I am very upset about Blaine dating Karofsky. Like Kurt, I was able to forgive Karofsky for his awful behavior in the beginning of the show but I am not ready to bury the hatchet. Blaine dating Karofsky doesn't feel natural; in fact, it feels more like he's trying to get back at Kurt. I'm interested to see where that will be going.
Continuing with Blaine, I am very proud for him to be coaching the Warblers. The new character, Jane, was outstanding. The fact that Blaine even questioned letting her in annoys me. The Warblers are built on a sexist foundation so I'm glad that Jane went somewhere else. She is way too good for Dalton. Roderick was also exciting. I don't have too much to say about him yet. I'm sure he'll have his own drama soon.
I would also like to take a moment to say how unbelieveably wonderful the Unholy Trinity performed "Problem" by Ariana Grande and there was no better way to end the final season premiere than with "Home" by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. It was so beautiful.
As far as season premieres go, this was the best Glee premiere that I've ever seen. I cannot wait to see what the season will bring.
catch you later,
Karleigh
"Being a part of something special makes you special." // Rachel Berry☆
Now, Blaine and Kurt's relationship is always touch and go. I'm one of those people who doesn't really care if they get married. I am sad that they are broken up; though, who is surprised? They are only nineteen and twenty years old. They have had many episodes of breaking up in their four year relationship. They aren't a very sturdy couple and it shows. However, I am very upset about Blaine dating Karofsky. Like Kurt, I was able to forgive Karofsky for his awful behavior in the beginning of the show but I am not ready to bury the hatchet. Blaine dating Karofsky doesn't feel natural; in fact, it feels more like he's trying to get back at Kurt. I'm interested to see where that will be going.
Continuing with Blaine, I am very proud for him to be coaching the Warblers. The new character, Jane, was outstanding. The fact that Blaine even questioned letting her in annoys me. The Warblers are built on a sexist foundation so I'm glad that Jane went somewhere else. She is way too good for Dalton. Roderick was also exciting. I don't have too much to say about him yet. I'm sure he'll have his own drama soon.
I would also like to take a moment to say how unbelieveably wonderful the Unholy Trinity performed "Problem" by Ariana Grande and there was no better way to end the final season premiere than with "Home" by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. It was so beautiful.
As far as season premieres go, this was the best Glee premiere that I've ever seen. I cannot wait to see what the season will bring.
catch you later,
Karleigh
"Being a part of something special makes you special." // Rachel Berry☆
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