i continue to be amazed by how incredibly effective this red herring campaign has been. literally everyone i know seems to have bought this whole thing hook line and sinker and i'm starting to wonder if i'm totally crazy. this seems so painfully obvious....? was i watching a different episode than everyone else? i feel like i'm taking crazy pills.
sometimes I wonder if these people are too dumb or I'm just too smart (very unlikely)... cause to me it's so obvious that there's something going on.. and no, it has nothing to do with hair dye
i'm honestly already planning my celebration for when i turn out to be right and get to rub it in the face of literally like 10 different close friends and family members at this point.
sounds like we have the same plans xD... I already have a bottle of champagne prepared for the moment we see Sam staring at Kurt, or saying something about his sexaulity.. can't wait for the I-told-you-so
People are allowed to ship whatever they want. Personally, I've never ever seen any reason to ship Puck/Kurt, even though I see toooons of people love it. But I don't think they're STUPID for it.
Hell, it would be sexay
I kinda hope Sam is bisexual. I like the idea of a non campy gay guy on tv too, but bisexual would be very interesting too.
Well, the people that I had in mind when I said that are the ones who say that Sam is "too masculine" to be gay or, he doesn't "look gay" and that sort of thing. And yes, there are Quinn/Sam shippers that have said that, and worse.
The poem itself isn't funny (it's basically a commentary on people being judged and condemned for things they can't control), but obvious parallel is obvious.
Q. How was getting to film the episode? A. It was a fun episode and Eric Stoltz was great to work with. I think the song was perfect for the episode and was something to set up Sam and Quinn's future relationship.
I am choosing to interpret this to mean that Quinn and Sam will end up being BFFs. Like, he will be the Kurt to her Mercedes. Or something. Yeah, the song said some stuff about love or something but wasn't that "Losing My Religion" song totally not even about religion and they just used it for that one line? I choose to only hear the "my best friend" part. :D LALALALA
AND if they ARE going for the whole tolerance bit this season, this would be a nice way to do it because if Sam admits his sexuality secrets to Quinn and she shows acceptance and support, then that's another example of it, right? RIGHT?
I hope she encourages Sam to go after Kurt. Like she notices that Sam stares a little too much or smiles a little too awkwardly while talking to Kurt and shes all for it
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People are allowed to ship whatever they want. Personally, I've never ever seen any reason to ship Puck/Kurt, even though I see toooons of people love it. But I don't think they're STUPID for it.
Hell, it would be sexay
I kinda hope Sam is bisexual. I like the idea of a non campy gay guy on tv too, but bisexual would be very interesting too.
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.....Guys. Kurt said "I'm not gay" how did that go, eh?
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The poem itself isn't funny (it's basically a commentary on people being judged and condemned for things they can't control), but obvious parallel is obvious.
Hint: hair color is a metaphor for gay.
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A. It was a fun episode and Eric Stoltz was great to work with. I think the song was perfect for the episode and was something to set up Sam and Quinn's future relationship.
I am choosing to interpret this to mean that Quinn and Sam will end up being BFFs. Like, he will be the Kurt to her Mercedes. Or something. Yeah, the song said some stuff about love or something but wasn't that "Losing My Religion" song totally not even about religion and they just used it for that one line? I choose to only hear the "my best friend" part. :D LALALALA
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IDK I am not convinced show.
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RYAN MURPHY, DON'T YOU BE WASTING OPPORTUNITIES.
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Would make me super happy
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