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.
And I'll admit that the Will/Kurt scene was definitely cute and I liked how open they could be with one another (I was able to be more open and have an almost equal friendship with some of my teachers once I was no longer their student), but I still found it a bit creepy. Usually it's a student that seeks out a teacher, not the other way around, especially if they have to go out of their way to meet. But then again, this is Will.
And I very much agree that the ND kids are in no position to judge, but they'd probably do it anyway. They can be pretty horrible to one another with little or no reasoning, but I guess that's how kids tend to treat each other. It's certainly how things worked when I was in high school.
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
And I'll admit that the Will/Kurt scene was definitely cute and I liked how open they could be with one another (I was able to be more open and have an almost equal friendship with some of my teachers once I was no longer their student), but I still found it a bit creepy. Usually it's a student that seeks out a teacher, not the other way around, especially if they have to go out of their way to meet. But then again, this is Will.
And I very much agree that the ND kids are in no position to judge, but they'd probably do it anyway. They can be pretty horrible to one another with little or no reasoning, but I guess that's how kids tend to treat each other. It's certainly how things worked when I was in high school.
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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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