90210, Glee, GG, House

Sep 26, 2009 08:12

Let's talk about TV. New episode reactions to 90210, Glee, Gossip Girl and House. (Still to come, at some point, Melrose Place and Merlin. Possibly. If I get around to it.)

90210, Glee, GG, House )

(tv) gossip girl, (tv) glee, (tv) 90210, (tv) house, (rl) university

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flash_indie September 28 2009, 08:39:00 UTC
Kurt was fabulous! The whole thing about Single Ladies was the greatest thing in the universe. His desire for his dad's approval (and ultimately his dad's approval) was so, so sweet, and realistic, which, given this show, is kind of a rarity. It was wonderful.

There was a couple a few years above me in highschool who got pregnant, and neither of them really knew how it had happened since they used protection. It wasn't until one of the teacher's found out that this protection had been a band-aid over the girl's belly-button that they realised why. I mean, my school even did quite graphic sex ed, and this couple still chose the band-aid over a condom. Some people just have no idea, so I wasn't all that surprised on Finn's reaction, lol. Will and Finn were so cute in this episode, and I like that Will seems to be finding fatherhood through Glee Club instead of through his wife/'family'. It's really sweet.

And Puck! I felt so bad for him! Especially since he was trying to do the right thing. He's such a sweet heart underneath all that bad-ass-ness. :) And I always welcome incoherency, haha. ;) I love reading other people's thoughts on the shows.

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bnm_productions September 28 2009, 17:31:55 UTC
OMG!A band-aid? That reminds me of a clinic patient House once treated. She came in for a pelvic exam and when House asked her to show what contraceptive gel she had been using, the woman whipped out a jar of jello. :)

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flash_indie September 28 2009, 22:20:24 UTC
Haha, ikr? It's just ridiculous how many people still have no idea when it comes to birth control/protection. I think people take for granted the fact that it's meant to be 'common knowledge' now, when it actually still isn't.

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