Just wanna leave a comment before I leave for errands.
I'm starting to get annoyed over people ranting how this episode was showcasing biphobia when that didn't even come across my mind at all when I was watching it. I know Kurt has said some things but I don't think he meant it in a biphobic way but rather on his personal value towards Blaine, but it's probably just me and people are gonna get sensitive over any fucking thing on this show anyway. >:/
I was hoping that since they're discussing about bisexuality in this episode, maybe they'd open up a gateway for Finn somewhere but looks like no, so I guess Finn's really gonna stick to being straight and I really should stop looking forward to him turning bi. *sigh* Things were so much easier when you ship two straight guys together in a fiction where nobody's gay...
Besides annoying fan reactions (really, I wonder why I made myself look for them and I just remembered that I initially wanted to see people fangirling over Finn and Kurt finally in the same screen together but alas, people got too sensitive over other matters), I really loved how chaotic this episode is.
Eric Stoltz should direct every Glee episode. Period.
EDITTED @ 24/2:
I found some good articles discussing the bisexuality arguments on this episode so I figured it'd be better to plug them instead:
http://chrisinthebigcity.tumblr.com/post/3477738337/http://www.afterelton.com/tv/recaps/glee/214?page=0,4 On the other hand, maybe I'm somewhat glad that Glee 'screwed up' with their take on bisexuality because it caused people to discuss about this. I swear I've learnt a lot more about the bisexual community in the past 2 days than I'd ever find out in my normal life. But I just find it ridiculous for people to start hating Kurt (or the show as a whole) as if he just attacked the whole bisexual community when that's obviously not what he meant.
Don't get me started on how people automaticly blamed Ryan for the bad writing/treatment on girls when, as usual, IT'S NOT HIM WHO WROTE THIS EPISODE. I won't deny how the show obviously lacks of proper treatment to the female characters but I'm not a feminist myself so I don't really take this personally or anything. :/