Glee really does get everywhere

Mar 08, 2011 11:42



“Lord, you are tired. The agent in that big, bad black Ford Expedition, the spitting
image of the football player on Glee- oh, you probably don’t know that, either,
it’s only the best show on TV and I can’t imagine you don’t love Jane Lynch, unless
you don’t know who she is, since you probably didn’t catch The L Word, but maybe
Best in Show or ( Read more... )

essay, tv: glee, movies, author: patricia cornwell, family, books

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mavilous March 8 2011, 15:49:04 UTC
Not to play on the 'you're English!' trope any more than I already do (yeah right), but-- well, you're English. I don't think you'll ever escape Shakespeare (although, hurrah, I loved Othello!). God bless the people that actually live in Stratford-upon-Avon.

(lol hoovering)

I like how you like, properly notated that quote, btw. A++. Dork. (lmaolmao jk) I was hoping he was the spitting image of Puck, because, well, hey! it's Puck. I wouldn't be able to take that movie seriously if Finn Cory Monteith played a fed. He's been ruined for me. No one finds Canadians intimidating. I'd just be like 'lol look it's Finn driving Kurt's baby ohhh Frankenteen get out of my ackshun movies.'

Glee has successfully ruined my life.

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liveyourstory March 8 2011, 21:50:54 UTC
OH YOU. I'm convinced there are very few English people who enjoy Shakespeare, seeing as how we're subjected to his plays and poetry EVERY YEAR of school. But hey, if you liked Othello maybe I should be picking your brains on how to write this essay XD And I've never been to Stratford-upon-Avon, but I hear it's a lovely place.

(lol language barriers :B It took me a moment to figure out why you were commenting on that.)

I'll be honest, it's partly because I just wanted to see if I could remember how to do it. I embrace my dorkiness! For some reason, my first thought was that it was Puck, I don't know why. Maybe 'cause he fits the image of what you expect an FBI agent to look like? (minus the mohawk of course). Finn/Cory is too...boy-next-door. I'm generally pretty good at seeing actors in their individual role. Like, I happened across some clips on youtube of other things Cory's been in, and I wasn't watching them thinking "oh look, it's Finn being dragged out of a tent and eaten by some monster in Supernatural" or "that's Finn ( ... )

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