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Last night, Glee was on television. So you know what we're gonna talk about today?
Here's what you missed on Glee:
Kurt and Rachel made it very obvious that they don't know how to teach very well. Rachel wants to lead the Glee club into its first successful week with songs from Carole King's album Tapestry while Kurt thinks that the club would benefit more from Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill. Glee decides to do what it does best -- mash ups.
To be honest, it turned out alright. Blaine and Kurt kick off the episode with "It's Too Late" by Carole King to remind us that they are still broken up and maybe it is too late for them to get back together. Dave Karofsky was there again. Blugh. I feel that's a story line that will get old very quickly. Santana and Brittany kick off the week with "Hand in my Pocket/I Feel the Earth Move" which ends in a proposal. Who saw that coming? Me, in the preview from the week before. Way to kill a good surprise. Don't worry about killing though, because Kurt was there to remind Santana and Brittany that he and Blaine are broken up. So no one else can be happy right? Gosh, someone give Kurt a collection of Judy Garland movies and some ice cream and send him back to New York for a while. We have not forgotten that you and Blaine are broken up.
During all this happening, Sam Evans has been taking over practices for Coach Beiste while he has been out due to his knee which is really cancer which is really him hiding that fact that he's begun undergoing FTM transformation. Wow. Glee sure does know how to give you the run around. Sue, surprisingly remains nice about this -- as we have learned, she isn't heartless. At least Coach Beiste can finally be himself and Sam can maybe take over the football team.
Speaking of surprises: Becky Jackson has a boyfriend and he doesn't have down syndrome. I can't really tell what glee was trying to tell me here. Is this guy a weirdo who is using Becky for ulterior motives or am I awful for thinking this relationship is a little off? Who knows. Glee didn't tell me but I do know that I am not the only one who thought Becky's new relationship was a little different than I expected. The biggest twist was Becky wanting to pretend to have been in the Glee Club -- weird.
The third song of the episode was "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow/ Head Over Feet" performed by new kids Jane and Mason. To be honest, I was surprised by their talent. I really look forward to seeing them perform again later. Kurt, of course, interrupted them to remind us of something we all tend to forget. HE AND BLAINE AREN'T TOGETHER. Oh, what do you mean you remember that? You mean Kurt has pointed it out multiple times? You're kidding!
There was one positive to Kurt's constructive criticism though -- the new kids have definitely got to work harder if they want to be as good as the New Directions have been in the past. In the end of course, they all vow to work harder toward sectionals and remind each other through song that they are friends.
Tune in next week to hear more about the fact that Kurt and Blaine aren't together. In my head I just keeping hearing Ross say, "WE WERE ON A BREAK." Geez.
catch you later,
Karleigh
"I've got one hand in my pocket and the other one is giving a high five." // Alanis Morissette
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