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Dec 31, 2010 13:20

Aw, just look at my icon with Kurt and Blaine being all BFFs together ( Read more... )

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grimcognito January 1 2011, 10:26:55 UTC
I agree. (and I vote for Karofsky/Blaine to be endgame! One day!) Besides, Puck would make a much better protector; he actually hits people when he says he will (he just can't let himself be caught...)

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kirke_novak January 1 2011, 13:15:30 UTC
How I wish for any positive scene between Puck and Kurt. We got that one with Puck wanting to go all Secret Service on Kurt's ass but us that enough?

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grimcognito January 2 2011, 04:41:38 UTC
Too little too late, sadly. :(

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teacandles January 1 2011, 17:56:35 UTC
I approve. So far, the only flaw they've given us with Blaine is that he's a coward. He's openly admitted it, and really, if the boy had any guts, he probably wouldn't have left Kurt alone with a strange adult claiming to be his former teacher (who I'm sure Kurt has mentioned not doing much of anything about the bullying situation, making him untrustworthy) in the Christmas episode, and even if Schue was his teacher (because, well, he was but Blaine didn't necessarily know that), the whole thing would be kind of creepy because I'm convinced it's a bit of a way to Dalton from McKinley, especially if he's just going up there for gift advice when he could probably have gotten Kurt's phone number from one of the ND kids ( ... )

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kirke_novak January 3 2011, 11:26:07 UTC
I don't really think of Blaine as coward, who wouldn't run to Gay Narnia if given a chance but I think this part of him could be interesting and could show how traumatizing bullying can be. On the other hand Kurt doesn't resent for not reacting but fir creating the situation THEN not reacting.
That scene made me ship Will/Kurt for real. I mean, he came all the way just to see Kurt, aw. Too little too late but I'm easily emotionally manipulated.

Considering the stuff the ND kids do to each other on regular basis, I'd say they are in no position to judge.
...wait, does it seem like I'm defending Blaine? Probably. I just want to start liking him but I need to have something to like about him. The only people I tolerate flawless are Captain America and Stephen Fry.

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teacandles January 3 2011, 18:15:29 UTC
Fear stemming from trauma over bullying? I could buy that. I dunno. I still like to think of Blaine as a coward. I cling to flaws like you wouldn't believe (hell, I still hold on to the crush Mercedes had on Kurt for one episode) because I guess I like people more when their flaws are out in the open. Blaine having no backbone makes me like him more and helps me better explain the way he's been treating Kurt and handling his situation ( ... )

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kirke_novak January 6 2011, 12:51:13 UTC
I want him to have flaws and mostly, I admit it loudly, there is a part of me that wants it so when people say how aweosme and deserving he is, I could point at THE FLAW, exaggerate it and say "yeah, great job there" - and that would make me feel smug and I LOVE feeling smug.
It's not even the fact that he's flawless that irritates me, it's because he has no personality and inflicts that lack on Kurt as well. Kurt is around him as he was around Finn in Ballads - except that he still had that Evil Genius thing going on. Here, it's like Blaine is so magnificent and wonderful, Kurt doesn't dare to do anything bitchy or, well, Kurty, to or about him - which only adds to the Mary Sue Blaine vibe.

Will.... Will Will Will.... he's such a shitty teacher that any times he resembles someone not shitty, it's time to celebrate. Pedo!Will, I'll be honest, is my favorite Will. Boundaries? What are those? Who cares, let's dance inappropriately and shout at students :D

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