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Monday, February 7, 2011
It's time to face facts, kids. Glee, by its very nature, is always going to disappoint a segment of its fans, no matter what it does. If it attempts linear, logical storytelling and consistent characterization, there will be those who say they miss the over-the-top silliness of it all. If it chucks all storytelling conventions and offers up something crazy, there will be those who say the show is frustrating because it makes no sense. The thing is, a huge part of the show's success and appeal is precisely because it's so unpredictable and because it's capable of doing both kinds of shows within the confines of the same fictional universe. You can have heartbreaking or uplifitng character moments with this show AND you can have insanely ridiculous plot developments. You probably won't have both within the same episode and that's why the show has such a reputation for being uneven.
Let's take a commercial break.
How freaking fabulous was THAT?
Speaking of all-male numbers...
And finally...
AWESOME. Another thing the show has a reputation for is questionable mashups, but this is easily the best one they ever did.
So the story ends exactly as one would expect it to end, with the football team winning and every single teenager choosing to be true to themselves (even Karofsky, momentarily) rather than choosing popularity. Realistic? Not by a long shot. Entertaining as hell? You betcha.
Before we get to the quotes, we wanted to single out Karofsky, because they're really doing something with this character and that's a welcome sight. There are all types of gays in the world and while we adore and identify with scarf-loving Kurt, it's great that they're also focusing on macho, highly conflicted Dave. In fact, his may be the more interesting story in the long run. After all, Finn seems to be very close to figuring out just what his problem is.
Okay, hit it:
"I try to make a habit of not touching carnie folk."
"You don't go in that cannon and this routine will be all boom-boom and no pow. And that, Brittany, is so 2000 and late."
"Blaine and I love football. Well, Blaine loves football. I love scarves."
"I bring Finn a glass of warm milk every night, just in the hopes we may have a little lady chat."
"Brittany, here's a note for you, handwritten and in crayon, from the human cannon, saying how much it misses you."
"I don't want to die yet. At least not until One Tree Hill get canceled."
[Video Credit: hulu.com - Screencap: tomandlorenzo.com]
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