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anonymous February 16 2013, 04:18:21 UTC
I found Finn's speech more sad than creepy(didn't find it creepy at all) because it made it clear that Rachel was fucked with his mind so much with her possessiveness over him that he thinks A)he deserves to be treated like shit by her and B)she's his only option. And the writers made that quite clear too since Rachel gets another boy to play around with and Finn gets nothing but a one night stand with his abusive ex who'll end up screwing him over with this pregnancy "shocker"(I have no faith in Rachel's ability to be a good person and do the right thing). When you get treated like someone's possession for three years, of course you feel like you belong together.

I kinda like Klaine in denial. It's cute and adorable and at least for now way less angsty than they have been. More of that please.

With you on the Tina thing. So glad it's over. It was creepy and gross.

I have no feelings on Quinn/Santana. Don't really like either character but maybe getting laid will make them less likely to bully.

Sam and Mike. No words. Seriously. Adorkable. But still waiting on the return of Sam/Finn.

Can we send Will back to Washington or wherever he went? It didn't even take him, what, thirty seconds for his hands to be on Finn and his underage students?

With you on the Ryder/Jake/Marley stuff too. I probably wouldn't mind it so much if they kids had better characterizations that weren't watered down version of characters we already had. Or it did turn into a threesome, just cause orgies solve everything.

If Rachel assumes the baby is Finn's from a one night stand when she's been sleeping with Brody, I might actually puke. Or if she pulls a Quinn after finding out Brody's secret(whatever it is) because she is definitely selfish enough to try to do that to him.

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aoitsukikage February 16 2013, 10:14:49 UTC
I just didn't like the writing for Finn this episode at all. He went from 'not everything is about you, Rachel' to 'I kissed Miss Pillsbury because I've randomly developed feelings for her' to 'we're endgame and you know it and I'm going to tell you what we are' to apparently not caring Rachel left in the middle of the night because helping Will sort out his life is more important than looking at his own, so...I have no idea what was going on with him.

I loved angsty-Klaine because it gave opportunities for Chris and Darren to do some excellent acting, but I've had enough of it so bring on the cute!platonic!Klaine.

Will can just...go away, really.

I hope Rachel isn't pregnant, not because I care about Rachel, but because Finn's going to be dragged in somehow and I don't want that at all.

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anonymous February 16 2013, 17:16:12 UTC
The writers probably aren't doing it purposely, since they never even acknowledge that Rachel's abusive, but Finn is going through all the signs we were told to watch for when my friend was dumped by his abusive witch of a girlfriend. There's no realization that their relationship was wrong so he still clings to the hope because she's spent so long convincing him that he's supposed to be with her but there's still bitterness at being abandonned by her, convincing himself he has feelings for the first woman he shared a bit of a connection with post-break up, going back to the abusive ex, accepting being abandonned again because he's not good enough, finding distractions. The only thing we didn't see was an obsession to become "better" so he's good enough for her.

Or if Will's staying, let Finn go discover himself so he knows he's more than Rachel's purse holder and punching bag. Kurt can say it all he wants but until Finn believes it, nothing'll happen.

Plus Rachel on hormones? Poor, poor roommates. She already acts like a spoiled princess.

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aoitsukikage February 18 2013, 21:59:56 UTC
Yeah, I genuinely believe that the writers don't see anything wrong with how Rachel treats him or how Finchel is portrayed in general, which is why I don't think they would have Finn 'suffering'from being in a bad relationship even though I'm pretty sure it's easy to come to that conclusion. And he does kind of want to become 'better', or at least he did in the first season when he wanted it for himself, but he doesn't seem to do anything for himself any more so...

That whole loft is getting way too crowded with Brody and Santana and apparently Adam hanging around all the time.

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