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Jan 16, 2010 19:37

Title: Game Night
Rating: G
Words: 2,101
Summary: Taboo brings on a revelation to the Glee club
Disclaimer: Do not own
Notes: Little fic partially inspired by the Ustream video of Josh Sussman, Chris Colfer, Amber Riley, Mark Salling, and Naya Rivera playing Taboo at Naya's apartment back in October. Hilarious!

No one really knows how it started. )

g, oneshot, author: eyesarmslove

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cookiedough January 17 2010, 01:08:59 UTC
This is fucking delightful, I laughed all the way through it, especially at the general group interaction. Love.

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eyesarmslove January 17 2010, 01:13:16 UTC
AWWWW, you made my day.

Yeah, I really adore group happy bonding time. "Ride Wit Me" made my life! We need more, Ryan Murphy!

Thank you so much for reading and commenting and laughing!

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cookiedough January 17 2010, 01:19:19 UTC
So unbelievably true. Some if the group interaction within the numbers is so amazing and doesn't really cross over to the dialogue, because in the numbers it's the CAST's epic bff-ness showing through (like Rachel and Brittany cuddling and then two episodes later, Brit being a bitch to her, same with many, many different interactions/friendships - in the numbers they all act so close) and I can't wait for them to actually be all tight-knit and this epic support system where any one of the 12 can go to any other one of the 12 and be looked after. Oh, show.

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eyesarmslove January 17 2010, 01:25:49 UTC
Some if the group interaction within the numbers is so amazing

This has happened SO many times. Like Kurt/Quinn in Keep Holding On. And Kurt/Rachel in Lean On Me. It's so cute, and then the dialogue murders all these premises. Sucks.

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cookiedough January 17 2010, 01:30:02 UTC
Yeah the Kurt/Quinn was so intense, loving and supportive that I was actually shocked in the makeover bit when he said it was the first time they'd spoken. I mean, for ALL of the club - how is it possible that they don't speak to each other when they must spend so much time in rehearsals, like there's usually dance partnerships in most numbers.. They should tell the cast to stop making heart-eyes at each other all the time if they want it to fit the plot they've written!

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eyesarmslove January 17 2010, 01:32:28 UTC
They should tell the cast to stop making heart-eyes at each other all the time if they want it to fit the plot they've written!

LOL. To quote/paraphrase House: YOU CAN'T STOP THEIR LOVE!

Seriously, though, the cast is intense. SO many BFFLs, it's insane.

And ditto to the makeover bit.

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