UM. I LOVE YOU. I LOVE YOUR MIND AND I LOVE YOU WORDS.
It's so great when other people can put into words EXACTLY what you can't.
I have faith in the writers, that should they go the direction of Kurt and Karofsky being friends (and I do, I admit, hope for them to be a bit more in the future~), they can pull it off. It will be tricky, it will be controversial, but my GOD will it be interesting. And considering I know I was one of the fans who's interest was starting to dwindle? What I need is an interesting storyline to string together the random messages and themes and side plots and characters. As an added plus, I have loved Kurt since I started watching Glee, and even if it is horribly angsty, I love seeing more of him.
I have faith in the writers, that should they go the direction of Kurt and Karofsky being friends (and I do, I admit, hope for them to be a bit more in the future~), they can pull it off.
God, I hope so. Because I was one of those viewers with a waning interest in the show, too, before this storyline kicked off. It was getting to the point where I was like, "Great, okay, they're singing, nothing's really happening -- I could totally just watch the on-campus a cappella choirs and get the same effect here..." and then BAM, Kurtofsky drama. *draws hearts*
Sorry for butting in, but... so it wasn't just me then with the dwindling interest then? Most episodes in s2 I sat thinking "can I really be bothered with this anymore?" and then comes episode 6, and the writers go "HOW ABOUT THIS FOR INTERESTING?" and yeah... I'm back in more than I ever was to begin with. XD Which is also why I think that if they screw this up it might be enough to make me stop watching the show. Kurt would most likely be the only reason to keep watching if they don't keep Karofsky around.
Now that I like Kurt, I'm in the same boat as you. I like my characters with a little depth to them, and boy does that kid have it in spades now. But yeah -- during the first five episodes of this season, it really felt like the show had lost the plot. Lucky that my tendency is to give a season of a show six episodes before giving up if it's gone boring on me, eh?
I liked Kurt from the beginning, but mostly because I found him funny and I loved his and Burt's relationship. It wasn't until the more recent episodes that Kurt has really grown on me as a full character. I think I will from now on always give shows at least 6 episodes, just in case. XD
It's so great when other people can put into words EXACTLY what you can't.
I have faith in the writers, that should they go the direction of Kurt and Karofsky being friends (and I do, I admit, hope for them to be a bit more in the future~), they can pull it off. It will be tricky, it will be controversial, but my GOD will it be interesting. And considering I know I was one of the fans who's interest was starting to dwindle? What I need is an interesting storyline to string together the random messages and themes and side plots and characters. As an added plus, I have loved Kurt since I started watching Glee, and even if it is horribly angsty, I love seeing more of him.
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God, I hope so. Because I was one of those viewers with a waning interest in the show, too, before this storyline kicked off. It was getting to the point where I was like, "Great, okay, they're singing, nothing's really happening -- I could totally just watch the on-campus a cappella choirs and get the same effect here..." and then BAM, Kurtofsky drama. *draws hearts*
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I think I will from now on always give shows at least 6 episodes, just in case. XD
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