That scene totally got to meLast nights Glee was the best episode yet.
The scene withwas the biggest tear jerking moment of all television that I can remember watching.Susan and her big sister
I probably wasn't clear - I did see this week's episode. I'm talking about the glee club teacher's wife - we haven't seen her "heart of gold" or "disabled sister" (ie, the thing that makes us think she might actually be more than simply a bad person for the other characters to react with).You must have not seen this week's episode, they DID show her sister. They also gave her a bit of good side in the episode where she goes out with the anchorman.
I probably wasn't clear - I did see this week's episode. I'm talking about the glee club teacher's wife - we haven't seen her "heart of gold" or "disabled sister" (ie, the thing that makes us think she might actually be more than simply a bad person for the other characters to react with).You must have not seen this week's episode, they DID show her sister. They also gave her a bit of good side in the episode where she goes out with the anchorman.
I'd argue that the only reason she fears lying to him is that it might push him away, she's afraid of being caught lying.She has shown some remorse for lying to her husband
I'd argue that the only reason she fears lying to him is that it might push him away, she's afraid of being caught lying.She has shown some remorse for lying to her husband
I'd argue that the only reason she fears lying to him is that it might push him away, she's afraid of being caught lying.She has shown some remorse for lying to her husband
Ok that is really bothering me too. I hate that crap when writers pull it. YES his marriage sucks, YES it's probably not a healthy marriage and it's only together under false pretenses but that doesn't make violating your marriage vows ok. Not to mention he's already so emotionally involved with the other woman that he's already cheating on his wife, who deserves it, don't get me wrong but it doesn't make me look at him like he's a "good" guy.But who knows. I'm actually irritated that they set the show up in a way that you hate his wife so when the inevitable affair happens it will be considered socially acceptable.
Ok that is really bothering me too. I hate that crap when writers pull it. YES his marriage sucks, YES it's probably not a healthy marriage and it's only together under false pretenses but that doesn't make violating your marriage vows ok. Not to mention he's already so emotionally involved with the other woman that he's already cheating on his wife, who deserves it, don't get me wrong but it doesn't make me look at him like he's a "good" guy.But who knows. I'm actually irritated that they set the show up in a way that you hate his wife so when the inevitable affair happens it will be considered socially acceptable.
Considering everything we have discussed has already happened except for him actually having a physical affair I'd say it's pretty clear we are discussing the events of the show.Maybe ya'll should wait until the show actually does something before you talk shit about them for doing it
It has done something. It's written an unfaithful husband, (maybe not technically, but his relationship with whatsherface is inappropriate) and cast his wife as the villain in the situation.Maybe ya'll should wait until the show actually does something before you talk shit about them for doing it
It has done something. It's written an unfaithful husband, (maybe not technically, but his relationship with whatsherface is inappropriate) and cast his wife as the villain in the situation.[/QUOTE]Maybe ya'll should wait until the show actually does something before you talk shit about them for doing it
I disagree about her, I think they have made a rather dimwitted villain (not all evil, but rather over the top) of a wife, designed merely to push you to want him to be with the counselor.He hasn't been unfaithful at all! And even Teri isn't a black-and-white villain. She's been mostly portrayed as being in over her head, and not knowing what to do, and loving her husband very much. And she's getting TERRIBLE advice from her sister. The whole addicted to psuedophed thing wasn't her being malicious, just ignorant (it is a pretty small town!)
I disagree about her, I think they have made a rather dimwitted villain (not all evil, but rather over the top) of a wife, designed merely to push you to want him to be with the counselor.He hasn't been unfaithful at all! And even Teri isn't a black-and-white villain. She's been mostly portrayed as being in over her head, and not knowing what to do, and loving her husband very much. And she's getting TERRIBLE advice from her sister. The whole addicted to psuedophed thing wasn't her being malicious, just ignorant (it is a pretty small town!)
How do you mean? He seems to be one of the most(only?) honest gay characters on TV.Neither do I ^^
also, the gay kid, is start to annoy me =P
How do you mean? He seems to be one of the most(only?) honest gay characters on TV.[/QUOTE]Neither do I ^^
also, the gay kid, is start to annoy me =P
How do you mean? He seems to be one of the most(only?) honest gay characters on TV.[/QUOTE]Neither do I ^^
also, the gay kid, is start to annoy me =P
How do you mean? He seems to be one of the most(only?) honest gay characters on TV.[/QUOTE]Neither do I ^^
also, the gay kid, is start to annoy me =P
How do you mean? He seems to be one of the most(only?) honest gay characters on TV.[/QUOTE]Neither do I ^^
also, the gay kid, is start to annoy me =P
How do you mean? He seems to be one of the most(only?) honest gay characters on TV.[/QUOTE]Neither do I ^^
also, the gay kid, is start to annoy me =P
Well, indeed he got a much better treatment than the any LGBT character in a mainstream show, but my problem is that he looks to much like a miniature version of jack from will&grace.Okay, well, all the characters on Glee are stereotypes to a certain degree. But I think Kurt is really three-dimensional, and I venture he has possibly gotten the most development out of anyone on the show.
Definitely. At the moment I feel like the black girl (I can't even remember her name) is the least-fleshed out right now. Until this week I had thought it was the Asian girl, but they gave her some story finally.Okay, well, all the characters on Glee are stereotypes to a certain degree. But I think Kurt is really three-dimensional, and I venture he has possibly gotten the most development out of anyone on the show.
I admittedly haven't seen a minute of GreekAs far as Kurt being the most three dimensional gay character on TV ... I have to point you to Calvin from Greek. Not a stereotype, and his love life is not a throw-away part of the show.