So excited.Yo, heads up, it's coming back tomorrow night, are you all READY?????
So excited.Yo, heads up, it's coming back tomorrow night, are you all READY?????
Don't listen to this hater, Espy. You don't look a day over one. Not a day!you're such a dancing queen
young and sweet, only seventeen
Sadly, I must agree... But Sue Sylvester is still hilariously evil.That was lackluster. I fully expect it to pick up again to previous awesomeness, but that episode didn't do a whole lot for me.
"all of the sudden"?Ugh everyone in this show is so hilariously gullible and stupid all of a sudden.
Felt like just about everyone was stupid in this first episode. Ending wrapped it up a bit, but honestly I didn't enjoy the episode all that much. I mean, after all the hell of the first part of the season, you'd think they'd be a little more cautious with Sue, Shue's wife, and the competition, but nooooope.The highschoolers are... but it's not that big of a stretch, if an adult played you with your teen fears and wants most of us would have been very manipulable at that age.
Seriously, I think it was the first time I've ever facepalmed in real life over tv.Oh and for those of us who have struggled with the whole "liking Will" thing... how bout that cheating on his brand new "I've pined for you forever" girlfriend in about 5 seconds. Classy guy there.
Well yes, it's a primetime soap opera set in a high school.So my wife was watching this show the other day. Total chick show.
I wonder if they're going to give "theme" music to each major character in the show. It could work if they toned it down a bit, after all the major draw to the show is the music.Liked everything about the episode except it being all about Madonna. I really hope dedicating the entire show (not just the music) does not become a regular thing.
huh? That's what you got out of it? The preachiness was about how you should wait until you're ready, but honestly that's not a particularly bad thing to be preaching (in particular to their primary demographic) and I think they did a decent job addressing it fairly with the three different viewpoints. Rachel didn't go through with it but still feels pressured to pretend like she had. Finn went through with it but thinks it was a mistake. Emma didn't go through with it but it was because of her OCD rather than social pressure.I could have done with less of the preaching, "Being a virgin is a bad thing!"