So here's what you missed on Glee:
After getting slushied in the face for years and dealing with Karofsky's bullying, Kurt's decided to take a few defense lessons from the Black Widow herself - (
"I... just wanted to say thank you, again, for letting me participate in this course, and how much I'm looking forward to future lessons. You kind of blew
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"I'd sooner, say, ask Hermione Granger what she thinks of that. Although I suppose an argument is easily made for the fact that said shelf is manipulated by someone sentient and clearly aware of what they're doing, in which case talking to the thing isn't too outlandish of a suggestion," he goes on, then shrugs. "Either way, I figure if it refuses to cough up musicals, sooner or later, someone will come around and decide to direct one. I'd offer, myself, but frankly I'd be happier on the stage."
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Despite her happiness at the idea of someone putting together musical theater for the island, she can't help but frown at his statement about Luna. Perhaps she's not the most popular of characters, but Grace has always loved her in the books. Kurt's skepticism reminds her of exactly how the characters in the books viewed Luna, and that never got any of them anywhere at all.
"But I don't think there's anything wrong with Luna. She was nice enough to me, and she's one of the only people I've met able to get the bookshelf to cooperate on command."
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He huffs a little exhale after the explanation, his expression slightly tense at the thought of it again. If God exists, well.
Kurt would like to have a few words with Him.
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