45/365
Once again we must talk about Glee. I don't know if I just have a lot going on right now or what, but I've been slightly disinterested in Glee. But we'll talk about it anyway.
The Glee club is doing a week project with a Wheel of Fortune spin (literally). Rachel is struggling with the fact that her house has been sold. Coach Beiste is back to school as a man, so I'm going to refer to him with male pronouns until Glee changes the story line again. And Will is dealing with the fact that Vocal Adrenaline hate him.
Will brings back Mercedes #2 to perform an awful version of some Macklemore song for Vocal Adrenaline to promote tolerance. The kids are spurred to harass Coach Beiste to get Schuester to leave. We finally get to see Emma again -- in a gorgeous nightgown -- and she tries to inspire Will to get back on track.
Kurt fixes the Wheel of Song Partners so that he's paired with Blaine, because he definitely wants them back together. And the best scene was the one where they all sang together in the basement in Rachel's house again. That was the best part of the episode. Sam and Rachel retire back to Rachel's bedroom for what everyone hoped would bring the budding of a new relationship. AND IT DID. This may have been the best part of the episode.
Kurt and Blaine sing "Somebody Loves You" by Betty Who (which I will definitely download later) after Mercedes and Roderick sing "All About that Bass." The entirety of the New Directions (plus) in Rachel's house was the best part of the episode. Blaine and Kurt kiss, by the way, and then Blaine runs. EEK.
Then Rachel sings "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper with Sam and it was wonderful. Blaine and Karofsky break up and Blaine is going after Kurt again. Kurt is still with that old man. Uh Oh.
I actually look forward to next week's episode. Hm.
catch you later,
Karleigh
Karleigh
"My gold stars are a metaphor for me being a star." // Rachel Berry
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