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Maybe the writers thought they were taking it back or something? So I'm a dude, and thus a bunch of hot women dancing around to "I Kissed A Girl" is something I enjoy, but holy crap, did that completely undermine Santana's story, or what? Her relationship with Brittany and homosexuality in general as always been treated with a certain respect, whereas that song is all about girls titillating guys.
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This whole Puck-Shelby-Quinn storyline continues to be dreadful, but the scene between Puck and Quinn where he very quietly layed the smackdown about her behavior and told her to snap out of it, was very good. I know we got the token voiceover explaining how badly she needed Kurt to make it into NYADA with her, but it just wasn't enough to make her actions seem anything more than plot-mandated (especially after she resigned from the race herself only an episode ago). Rachel has always seemed too driven, too aware of the consequences of her actions, to risk suspension just to help Kurt win. It was certainly surprising to see the show go the realistic route and not have Kurt pull out a victory two unbelievable Hummel victories in one episode might have been too much, awesome though they may be.įinally, taking Rachel out of the game for Sectionals is a bold move, and a neat way to shake up the routine of the competition episode, but the method with which it was done didn't work for me. Sue lost (Thank God, though I tremble at the thought of what cockamammie storyline the writers cook up for her next) and Burt won (which is pretty damned unbelievable, but at least Sue didn't win, and, you know, its Glee) while in the junior election Brittany won and Kurt lost. It was also surprising to see two of this season's plots come to a rapid fire close. It just seemed, at times, like the episode was more about how everyone was worried about Santana than about Santana herself. I just don't think singing songs at her was the best course of course (yes, I know, it's a show about singing). The concern over Santana, the desire to help her through her coming out despite what a colossal bitch she can be, was very well intentioned. This episode had its heart in the right place, but didn't quite execute very well.