Blame It On The Alcohol - damn right you should

Feb 24, 2011 11:06



Getting drunk and vomiting isn't pretty. Lesson learnt for youngsters I hope. Though in Glee it's ridiculously amusing at times but also extremely scary. Thank you Finn for pointing out the stereotypes people fall into when they get pissed. Wow vomit of that colour is yucky (just checked the Glee comms and you can puke crap like that). I would hate myself for the rest of my life if I ever went down that route.

Heather Morris is a great dancer but so is Harry - why is he still neglected?. She did Ke$sha justice I think, despite how much I switch off whenever the song is playing on repeat. I think gays, lesbians and het boys got wet from her hotness in the entire episode. Will's sex voicemail... Terri was my first assumption because Jessalyn was in the cast credit at the beginning but then Terri never showed up so my mind immediately went to Sue. Will, Ecchi is bad for sure. I like the fact he managed to relieve his stress thanks to Beiste. That seemed like a crazy, drunk fun night out. Maybe it was a personal relief for me if not an escape from seeing the 'Skins' inspired drunkenness by the Glee club.

I'd hate to see how the Blaine/Kurt fans first reacted to this episode because I know how fandoms act and when it comes to slash and a 'cock-blocker' involving a vagina it means everything going to hell (the same could apply if this was femslash. Vaginal blockage from a man threatening lesbian pairings). Rachel has been hated a lot anyway so to see her drunkness over Blaine might get boos and hisses whilst Kurt would get 'omg my poor baby. He's always right when it comes to being gay.' Am I the only one who thought Blaine/Rachel was simply crack to begin with and not to be taken seriously? That look on her face when she sang Don't You Want Me with Blaine was more of how impressed she was with his singing. You know like, "Ooh not bad my friend. You really are a good singing partner." Or was it just me thinking that? The kisses between Lea and Darren were very deep though. Mmmhmmm...

I genuinely liked that duet as the song is a classic 80s fave for me. Don't you want me baby? Don't you want me ohhhhhhhhh? I guess she wanted to see if Blaine was really gay - much to the anger of Kurt/Blaine shippers - and when that didn't work out it gave her muse for her composing too. Kurt did help out unintentionally at the end, didn't he? If Blaine wanted to experiment his sexuality with a sober mind then why the hell not? So really if you're hating Rachel for making Blaine possibly bisexual then... wtf?

The more I think back to this episode, the more I wonder if the Glee writers are checking out the fandom's behaviour and (stupidly) acting on what the fans want while they make new episodes. This is a reminder of Supernatural fandom and their usual hate for female characters. Honestly the entire episode was so cracktastic in a slightly good but also very bad sense it just felt like something fandom would cook up if they had their way.

Completely spoiler-free thought
Going to be honest... I might stop watching this. Unless there's an episode where something extraordinary is going to occur then I'll make the effort to watch the episodes but I just feel it's dragging now. I'll probably stick to Vampire Diaries and Supernatural, as well as any Korean drama I'm willingly following.

british, music, slash, 80s, glee

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