(Note: I'm still one episode behind.)
Finally watched the valentines episode of Glee, thus FOREVER CRUSHING my secret hope that John Barrowman would play Rachel's white dad. BECAUSE HOW PERFECT WOULD THAT HAVE BEEN? SO PERFECT.
I decided that it would obviously be way too perfect, leaving nothing for the other dad. John would already be able to belt it out, spazz over-the-top, be irrational and flash that ridiculous smile everywhere.
So I'm totally over it. Her dads were hilarious, if weirdly subdued compared to Rachel. It's ok. And we finally got more acknowledgment of Santana/Brittany, which has been a little underrepresented IMO.
And while I'm rambling; the Rachel/Finn relationship. I happen to know a pair of high school sweethearts that are now happily and adorably married. But in reality, few people make it that far with the person they dated in high school. Teenagers have a limited dating pool and they tend to make a lot changes as they move to adulthood. Out of all of the couples we have in Glee, I'd buy one making it, maybe. And I'd put money on that one being Kurt and Blaine, because Kurt (at the very least) has been through most of his formative experiences, honestly. I'm not saying college might not change him, but he's confronted many of the larger issues in his life already, and he's the one who has matured most as a character. And he and Blaine are already confronting a lot of issues together. Even Blaine's school transfer, which I think was a terrible idea, even managed to happen fairly smoothly. (Plus, we know that Ryan Murphy is a huge fan of them.)
Rachel has grown as a character, as evidenced most obviously by her relationship with Sunshine. But honestly, she's not very far from where she was in her first scene, putting little stars after she signed her name. I'm curious to see if she makes it into NYADA and where she'll go from there. But her moving to NY will be a HUGE CHANGE for her and her dynamic with Finn. And I understand why she wants to stay with him. But I think it's ultimately not the greatest idea.
(Artie isn't forming any lasting connections now, I want Mercedes to stay with Shane, who seems to be the first guy in this show to really respect what she wants and deserves and I think Tina and Mike are going to go to two different colleges and will ultimately break up amicably. They might be my favorite relationship, actually. They're sappy and they support each other but they're not ridiculous about it.)
Huh. Who knew I had so many feelings for a show I'm typically 2-3 weeks behind on?
(BUT HOW PERFECT WOULD JOHN BARROWMAN HAVE BEEN? It would have explained a billion things about Rachel's INSANE personality. There would have been at least eight songs, possibly all Broadway showtunes. And her black dad could have been the Jewish one, which would have been a sadly surprising twist (yay media stereotypes /sarcasm). I'm convinced it would have been SO PERFECT. What has he been doing recently anyway?)
Finally watched the valentines episode of Glee, thus FOREVER CRUSHING my secret hope that John Barrowman would play Rachel's white dad. BECAUSE HOW PERFECT WOULD THAT HAVE BEEN? SO PERFECT.
I decided that it would obviously be way too perfect, leaving nothing for the other dad. John would already be able to belt it out, spazz over-the-top, be irrational and flash that ridiculous smile everywhere.
So I'm totally over it. Her dads were hilarious, if weirdly subdued compared to Rachel. It's ok. And we finally got more acknowledgment of Santana/Brittany, which has been a little underrepresented IMO.
And while I'm rambling; the Rachel/Finn relationship. I happen to know a pair of high school sweethearts that are now happily and adorably married. But in reality, few people make it that far with the person they dated in high school. Teenagers have a limited dating pool and they tend to make a lot changes as they move to adulthood. Out of all of the couples we have in Glee, I'd buy one making it, maybe. And I'd put money on that one being Kurt and Blaine, because Kurt (at the very least) has been through most of his formative experiences, honestly. I'm not saying college might not change him, but he's confronted many of the larger issues in his life already, and he's the one who has matured most as a character. And he and Blaine are already confronting a lot of issues together. Even Blaine's school transfer, which I think was a terrible idea, even managed to happen fairly smoothly. (Plus, we know that Ryan Murphy is a huge fan of them.)
Rachel has grown as a character, as evidenced most obviously by her relationship with Sunshine. But honestly, she's not very far from where she was in her first scene, putting little stars after she signed her name. I'm curious to see if she makes it into NYADA and where she'll go from there. But her moving to NY will be a HUGE CHANGE for her and her dynamic with Finn. And I understand why she wants to stay with him. But I think it's ultimately not the greatest idea.
(Artie isn't forming any lasting connections now, I want Mercedes to stay with Shane, who seems to be the first guy in this show to really respect what she wants and deserves and I think Tina and Mike are going to go to two different colleges and will ultimately break up amicably. They might be my favorite relationship, actually. They're sappy and they support each other but they're not ridiculous about it.)
Huh. Who knew I had so many feelings for a show I'm typically 2-3 weeks behind on?
(BUT HOW PERFECT WOULD JOHN BARROWMAN HAVE BEEN? It would have explained a billion things about Rachel's INSANE personality. There would have been at least eight songs, possibly all Broadway showtunes. And her black dad could have been the Jewish one, which would have been a sadly surprising twist (yay media stereotypes /sarcasm). I'm convinced it would have been SO PERFECT. What has he been doing recently anyway?)