Okay, I just watched tonight's episode and the way it explored religion made it very uncomfortable to watch, but also made for some interesting commentary. ( Read more... )
Yeah, I definitely see that. Though I think with Sue it's more like she's angry with God instead of a nonbeliever. More like she doubts God's existence because of bad things that happen in life. And well, maybe that is a trope, but tropes exist for a reason and I relate to that because my faith is shaky for those very reasons. I don't identify as an atheist. I tend to identify as a Christian because I have moments of belief, of faith, but I also have so much doubt. And I understand Sue losing faith in God because of what she views as a cruel world. I dunno. It worked for me. I get how it was deep into trope territory, but eh.
Kurt and his Dad are, well, there are not words. ♥
No words. Only the sound of my heart squishing.
I never thought they'd make Kurt renounce his non-faith. That would have been lame.
That's why I was worried it would happen--'cause it would've been lame. :D
Good call on wishing Quinn had contributed more--never enough time (hopefully Quinn will get some story time soon). And yeah, Emma's explanation to Finn was very well done.
Kurt and his Dad are, well, there are not words. ♥
No words. Only the sound of my heart squishing.
I never thought they'd make Kurt renounce his non-faith. That would have been lame.
That's why I was worried it would happen--'cause it would've been lame. :D
Good call on wishing Quinn had contributed more--never enough time (hopefully Quinn will get some story time soon). And yeah, Emma's explanation to Finn was very well done.
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