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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Glee- Dance with Somebody review


Nearly everyone has stopped caring what happens in this show, but there is still music, so we still watch. How Will I Know was beautiful. We liked the way they slowed it down. It might have been the best song of the episode, so it’s a shame it came so early in the episode. We had already seen it in sneak previews, but still. Ern is over Blaine. When he did Teenage Dream and When I Get You Alone, she loved him. However, as soon as he got rid of the Warblers backing him and the super cool song arrangements, Ern realized that he was over-autotuned and often comes across as douche-y. We will always love Darren Criss from A Very Potter Musical, but on Glee? Meh. However, it was so sad when Blaine found out about the flirty texts.

Kurt was being a selfish little baby. We kind of like that. We hate when this show makes Kurt a saint every week. This week and religion week, we got to see Kurt mess up. It’s like Kurt doesn’t actually love Blaine or like Chandler; he just needs someone to make him feel nice about himself. If you’d throw away a real relationship for your ego getting stroked by compliments, we don’t know what to tell you except that we guess it’s pretty common these days.

It’s Not Right, But It’s Ok was…okay. This show needs to scoop up Pip, who was recently ousted from The Voice, so that they can have a guy singer on this show that doesn’t need a computer to make him listenable. We find it unbelievable that Darren Criss would be able sing over the Glee club in the background and the musicians without a microphone. Leeard will always love Darren Criss, due to hotness. I Wanna Dance with Somebody was adorable and perfect.

Quinn started out with a good attitude, but Artie ruined it by bumming her out and making her see his version of reality. The doctors said she had a chance for a full recovery soon. She should have stuck with that belief for a while. Ryan Murphy seems happy to have his Christian character that he always wanted. Of course, in order to be acceptable in entertainment, a Christian who is nice usually either has to be black or a simpleton. Joe is a simpleton, but he’s sweet. We like the emphasis on deeds and not just words with him.

Quinn is actually the most fully realized Christian character. She started out mean and hypocritical, but after she went through all her drama, she came back wise and nonjudgmental, yet still Christian. Saving All My Love was a little boring. Dreds are gross, but Joe is sweet, so we are rooting for him and Quinn. So Emotional brought it. We liked the Santana/Rachel pairing, since we like both those voices. They meshed better than we thought they would. Sidenote in the middle of a paragraph that really has no theme anyway: This show needs to be FUNNY again. Remember when this show was funny?

You know what we’ve stopped caring about? Emma and Will getting married. Yawn and snore. We laughed pretty hard when we realized that moving the wedding date was because Will wanted the Glee kids at his wedding. Then he started crying about it. Dear Lord, we hate this show. At least Sue wasn’t on it this week.  We’re glad that we finally saw Burt Hummel again, because he remains the best. I Have Nothing was a sweet song choice, lyrically, but we would much rather have a Rachel Berry version of the song. Kurt singing that high is a new level of horrible. We like that the show didn’t have Mercedes do a full solo. She already got a Whitney song weeks ago, and we need covers that are significantly different from the originals. The last song was okay.

Episode grade: B-

6 comments:

  1. I was sorta surprised @ how much I liked this episode. Was it a great episode? No, but I guess my expectations for Glee aren't too high. I'm really digging Quinn/Joe. I think they're cute. I didn't like the Kurt/Blaine drama. I really don't care too much about those characters. So it was just whatever. Overall, I thought it was a slightly better episode (in comparison to most other season 3 episodes).

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    1. The episode didn't do anything crazy or stupid like most of them. It didn't do anything that made no sense, so that was good.

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  2. This is not related to glee at all but you need to see this-
    Hunger Games Bonus scene.....---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrcn1JGgbA

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    1. hahaha, that was great. None of the Hunger Games kids are very smart.

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  3. Agreed, agreed, agreed. I watched this last night right before the new one, so I'm having trouble remembering (plot-wise) what was what, so I'll stick with music.

    I like How Will I Know and It's Not Right. I Have Nothing is one of my all time favorites, and Kurt's version was painful. Bad. Ew.

    I Wanna Dance with Somebody was ok... it's legit one of my favorites because it's so upbeat and fun, and they did that, but... Britney's voice lacks some of the umph I wanted. Picky ;)

    Exams are overrated. Come write about last night's episode! :)

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