ext_77848 ([identity profile] zombie_boogie.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] falulatonks 2010-05-26 05:43 am (UTC)

NO. NO. DON'T REGRET POINT NUMBER 2 BECAUSE IT WAS COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY VALID. Did Finn say stupid things? Of course he did. Mean, hurtful, homophobic things. But his actions weren't motivated by homophobia. Every single thing he said about Kurt was true - Kurt was making goo-goo eyes at him. Kurt was gleeful that Finn was moving in because of his crush (heck, Kurt orchestrated their parents getting together for that very reason!). Finn was uncomfortable because he was being forced to share a space with someone who was clearly attracted to him and whose feelings he did not reciprocate. Of course there was some gay panic going on because of his earlier experiences with the jocks, but overall I think the "homophobia is bad" message was misplaced in this sequence of events. It wasn't fair to Finn. He said awful things but Kurt needed to be apologetic for some of his behaviour as well. Basically: word.

I really loved the core of the Shelby/Rachel stuff, but it felt a little rushed. I just kind of felt like Shelby put out all of this effort to make Rachel find her and then they decide to go their separate ways? Maybe it was a realistic choice but it seemed to be resolved awfully quickly and conveniently. Still, they were lovely together.

*Wails over Rachel/Jesse DOOOOOM and lack of Jesse and stuff. You know what I mean*

I know for a fact that we missed seeing Jesse in Vocal Adrenaline's red "Bad Romance" outfits. WE MISSED JESSE IN RED LACE. UNACCEPTABLE.






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