It's funny, because I agree with pretty much every single point you've brought up and yet... I am not rage-filled? I feel like I'm on quaaludes. Why don't I feel more angry about this episode? I mean, they might as well have trotted out that giant LED Kurt sign from "Rose's Turn" for the wedding. It was nice that Finn embraced Kurt as a brother... but it might have been nice if he had stood up for him somewhere where it counted, like at school (except... he kind of did that already in "Theatricality" but apparently Ryan Murphy needed Finn to regress on that point to make his point). The show's messages about bullying are also terribly inconsistent - in a scene in which the girls are discussing the Kurt situation we have Santana calling Rachel a dwarf and SUE SYLVESTER of all people is the Voice of Reason on bullying? I... what? And yet... somehow in the past few weeks a switch has gone off in my brain and I don't care about overanalyzing this show anymore. I smiled like a loon during this episode and IDGAF (though obvs I totally don't blame you for checking out for your own sanity; I've clearly lost mine).
Sam and Quinn are SO SO SO BORING. And... calculated? I feel like Sam's speech to Quinn hit every single one of her insecurities that she had in her relationships with Finn and Puck (and she's clearly using him for popularity purposes). Whatever, plywood pair. I'm actually more offended by Sam taking up so much screentime than Kurt's monopoly, because at least a) Kurt has been there since the beginning and serves a unique role in the show and b) Chris Colfer is talented. Since Sam isn't The Boyfriend he's completely and utterly pointless. I think the writers have lost track of what to do with him and I kind of just want him to be hit by a bus. That's mean.
I watched the preview clip of the Warblers next week, and even though the song is terribly boring all I care about is Rachel Berry encouraging Kurt to make a showface. She makes me happy.
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Sam and Quinn are SO SO SO BORING. And... calculated? I feel like Sam's speech to Quinn hit every single one of her insecurities that she had in her relationships with Finn and Puck (and she's clearly using him for popularity purposes). Whatever, plywood pair. I'm actually more offended by Sam taking up so much screentime than Kurt's monopoly, because at least a) Kurt has been there since the beginning and serves a unique role in the show and b) Chris Colfer is talented. Since Sam isn't The Boyfriend he's completely and utterly pointless. I think the writers have lost track of what to do with him and I kind of just want him to be hit by a bus. That's mean.
I watched the preview clip of the Warblers next week, and even though the song is terribly boring all I care about is Rachel Berry encouraging Kurt to make a showface. She makes me happy.