I honestly thought I was going to be angry. I think I'm just resigned at this point. The writing is crap. Blaine and Karofsky should've had this talk after the elevator incident, imo. Not because it was cheating at that point (it wasn't; they were forced, it was pretty much literally a life or death situation), but because Blaine knew then that he still loved Kurt.
I guess in my head Blaine and Karofsky ended then, even if they didn't officially break up until now.
I've been in Kurt's situation. My partner cheated on me (we were engaged at that time), we broke up. A year or so later we ran into each other and hooked up one night (they'd told me they were single), only for me to find out shortly after that they were actually seriously seeing someone else, so they'd inadvertently made me the "other woman".
Unsurprisingly I now have major trust issues.
And this is what bugs me about Klaine. It's enough of a leap of faith to take someone back after they've cheated on you once. But to find out they've cheated again - even if it was to get back together with you - erodes that trust even further.
Yeah, I'm definitely not saying I like it or that it's okay. It definitely isn't. It's horrible and I hate that the writers think that this is acceptable. I think they did things out of order. I was kind of hoping that maybe Blaine was bluffing (because he wasn't really ready to go back to Kurt yet or something) and he and Karofsky broke up off-screen. But, like I said, I knew the relationship was basically over as soon as he told Kurt not to tell Dave about them singing a duet (and that part DID make me angry, for some reason - I'm not sure if I can explain why lying about the duet made me angrier than the actual cheating). So I guess I was mentally prepared or something
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The Glee writers have pretty dubious morals anyway, IMO. They treat bullying, Beiste's appearance, and Becky's Downs Syndrome as jokes 99% of the time, then have a Very Special Episode where they turn them into walking PSAs and pat themselves on the back about how supportive they are to social issues that they cheaply pander to.
Also, they rarely take cheating seriously. Pretty much every Glee character has cheated on someone at some point. Blaine cheating on Kurt was a bad, bad thing, but in Glee logic, Kurt and Blaine cheating on other people with each other is romantic because they're "soulmates". And Finchel was treated the same way, and Brittana. The other people get treated like they don't matter at all.
Yeah, honestly I hate Glee a lot of the time. The only reason I've stuck around is because now I'm in so deep that I feel like I have this need to see it through to the end
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Regardless of the fact that Blaine and Karofsky ended it, my brain was fixated on "Blaine cheated - again".
And I can not get that out of my head.
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I guess in my head Blaine and Karofsky ended then, even if they didn't officially break up until now.
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I've been in Kurt's situation. My partner cheated on me (we were engaged at that time), we broke up. A year or so later we ran into each other and hooked up one night (they'd told me they were single), only for me to find out shortly after that they were actually seriously seeing someone else, so they'd inadvertently made me the "other woman".
Unsurprisingly I now have major trust issues.
And this is what bugs me about Klaine. It's enough of a leap of faith to take someone back after they've cheated on you once. But to find out they've cheated again - even if it was to get back together with you - erodes that trust even further.
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Also, they rarely take cheating seriously. Pretty much every Glee character has cheated on someone at some point. Blaine cheating on Kurt was a bad, bad thing, but in Glee logic, Kurt and Blaine cheating on other people with each other is romantic because they're "soulmates". And Finchel was treated the same way, and Brittana. The other people get treated like they don't matter at all.
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