The "Glee" news is...interesting. As one of the people who adores Cory Monteith and has to fanwank Finn just to make sense of what the writers did to the character in season 2, I'm actually good with knowing for sure that he's done at the end of season 3. But it's also obvious to me that Murphy considers Rachel and Kurt his favourites so I'm expecting them to get good final storylines and I'm nervous as hell that Finn will continue to get annihilated. I feel for Cory because he's one of the strongest actors on the show and I think he gets little recognition b/c Finn isn't a showy character. Seriously, I just want Finn to get a good storyline to go out on. Then I can be done with this show.
I tend to agree that British shows are better at revolving casts than American ones. Which means that the notion of losing Rachel/Kurt/Finn is big because even though it may work for the plot/story, there aren't many other characters to be truly invested in on the show...as well these actors are among the stronger ones. Losing them...might turn out to be pretty problematic.
The "Hawaii Five-O" news made me roll my eyes. Yes, let's throw in a love interest. God forbid the "bromance" continue to be the weight of personal connection.
I don't get H50; everyone freakin' character has a love interest and the only real character development Kono is getting is a love interest.
I was always cautious about dissing the creative team of H50 since I don't like their previous work; and I think they fail with their women, minorities and their portrayal of the military so the addition of more love interests and new characters to an already underutilized casts killed whatever hope I had for season two.
I am so bummed this is the end of Blaine.:( And I feel awful for the actors whose characters have been trashed by the writers.
I tend to agree that British shows are better at revolving casts than American ones. Which means that the notion of losing Rachel/Kurt/Finn is big because even though it may work for the plot/story, there aren't many other characters to be truly invested in on the show...as well these actors are among the stronger ones. Losing them...might turn out to be pretty problematic.
The "Hawaii Five-O" news made me roll my eyes. Yes, let's throw in a love interest. God forbid the "bromance" continue to be the weight of personal connection.
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I was always cautious about dissing the creative team of H50 since I don't like their previous work; and I think they fail with their women, minorities and their portrayal of the military so the addition of more love interests and new characters to an already underutilized casts killed whatever hope I had for season two.
I am so bummed this is the end of Blaine.:( And I feel awful for the actors whose characters have been trashed by the writers.
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