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As much as I am happy that they are writing Blaine into the story full-time, it does not make sense to me that in his junior year, he would--or his hypothetical parents allow--him to change to a school that is less academically prestigious.
If the writers wanted to set up the conflict with Kurt, could they not have arranged for a community theater audition?
So why didn't Santana audition for the musical? It wasn't a New Directions production.
Quinn is cray-cray.
Blaine is suddenly a year younger than Kurt and dresses like Elton John the teen years when last season the few times he was out of uniform he was rather normal? Also he magically lives in the same school district to be able to transfer to a school that had bullying problems, the reason why he left his first school. mmmkay.
Overall the episode was still better than most of season 2.
As much as I am happy that they are writing Blaine into the story full-time, it does not make sense to me that in his junior year, he would--or his hypothetical parents allow--him to change to a school that is less academically prestigious.
If the writers wanted to set up the conflict with Kurt, could they not have arranged for a community theater audition?
I did love the Broadway songs this week, though.
They took liberties with Blaine, but I'm sure they did it so they could keep him for next season when so much of the cast will be graduating, and therefore leaving the show. Although, if the ratings don't improve there may not be another season, hopefully this season will be a lot better than the last one and bring people back.
They took liberties with Blaine, but I'm sure they did it so they could keep him for next season when so much of the cast will be graduating, and therefore leaving the show. Although, if the ratings don't improve there may not be another season, hopefully this season will be a lot better than the last one and bring people back.
Good points. (Although I actually liked last season b/c I loved the Blaine "and the Pips").
But, if the songs/soundtracks keep making it to #1 on Itunes, then IMO they won't cancel the show.
There's too much money to be made on the recordings.
As much as I am happy that they are writing Blaine into the story full-time, it does not make sense to me that in his junior year, he would--or his hypothetical parents allow--him to change to a school that is less academically prestigious.
And too, I thought that where the show had set Dalton was outside of Columbus, so Blaine and his family would have had to move to Lima for him go to school there.
Good points. (Although I actually liked last season b/c I loved the Blaine "and the Pips").
But, if the songs/soundtracks keep making it to #1 on Itunes, then IMO they won't cancel the show.
There's too much money to be made on the recordings.
I hope so, I'd like to see it last a long time. For me, even when it's bad its still pretty good, there is nothing else like it on TV. I love it for the cultural impact of getting people singing and dancing, and making it cool for younger people is awesome.
Buckle up, Gleeks! The fan sites are all in a tizzie because it appears that the show may be going there with the up-to-now fairly chaste Klaine relationship sometime during November sweeps. The times they are a changing.
Buckle up, Gleeks! The fan sites are all in a tizzie because it appears that the show may be going there with the up-to-now fairly chaste Klaine relationship sometime during November sweeps. The times they are a changing.
I'm sure it will be done tastefully, they are in a loving committed relationship, it only makes sense.
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