This was soooo good. It's such a good take on how clueless Mr. Shue is. When Kurt said you don't help, at least not me... I cheered a little. And when Kurt laughed at him, well really I loved it all.
I was getting ready for work an I'm so glad that I stopped to read this! Lovely work as always!
Thank you darling. This is one of those things were it just sorta festered for a while. It drove me insane that he could just walk on by and not see the look on Kurt's face. that wasn't a happy look!
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Wow, this is great. I would love to see this happen on the show - Kurt's face is heartbreaking in the dumpster scenes (although a great inspiration for angsty stories!
What a coincedence, I rewatched the first 2 episodes today (trying to convert my mom to Gleekdom)
You know, Will tries, he really does, but he fails more often than not. At heart he's a good person, but he learns lessons from Glee more than the kids do, I think. And I want there to be a situation where Kurt really does go off on him like this. Again, Will tries but he usually needs something to be shoved in his face before he sees it.
I think so too, his heart usually is in the right place, he's just oblivious I guess.
I think that Kurt only really went off because he brougth his dad into it, and that's not cool. So yeah, I think that really Will occasionally needs a wake-up call.
I bet Kurt wouldn't have told Schue anything if the teacher hadn't first started out with Mr. Hummel being the abuser. That set off Kurt; he needed to put Will in his place. I wonder what Will will do with this new information.
That's pretty much it, he dragged his dad into it, and Kurt decided that wasn't going to fly.
As to what he'll do? Either try and put a stop to it or somehow make it worse, it's a toss up. Though the angst whore in me wants him to make it worse. Like seriously bad lol.
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Will Schuester liked to think he was the kind of person that people could confide in, the kind of teacher that the students would go to when something was wrong.
That made me LOL hardcore. Will Schuester belongs in magical Disney world. He has no place (or function) in Kurt's world and you showed that here. Thanks so much for this!
Thank you hon! Yeah, I think sometimes he's a bit to idealistic, and really Kurt was not making, yay happy friends faces when he was surrounded by the football team!
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I was getting ready for work an I'm so glad that I stopped to read this! Lovely work as always!
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This is just one of those things that I'd been thinking about for a while and when I re-watched the pilot I decided to write it.
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You know, Will tries, he really does, but he fails more often than not. At heart he's a good person, but he learns lessons from Glee more than the kids do, I think. And I want there to be a situation where Kurt really does go off on him like this. Again, Will tries but he usually needs something to be shoved in his face before he sees it.
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I think that Kurt only really went off because he brougth his dad into it, and that's not cool. So yeah, I think that really Will occasionally needs a wake-up call.
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As to what he'll do? Either try and put a stop to it or somehow make it worse, it's a toss up. Though the angst whore in me wants him to make it worse. Like seriously bad lol.
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That made me LOL hardcore. Will Schuester belongs in magical Disney world. He has no place (or function) in Kurt's world and you showed that here. Thanks so much for this!
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Thank you so much for your comment and I'm really thrilled you enjoyed it, thanks hon!
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