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(GLEE THREAD) okay everyone i admit it

da eff

?[Gwyneth Paltrow and Jane Lynch?s characters are wearing matching tracksuits] because on the show Sue Sylvester and Gwyneth?s character try out for The Amazing Race.?
 
green is always the worst color they use

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#14 ? New New York

You Make Me Feel So Young, cantada por Kurt & Blaine ? Can??o original do cantor Frank Sinatra.
Rockstar, cantada por Kurt & StarChild ? Can??o original da dupla A Great Big World.
People, cantada por Rachel Berry ? Can??o original da cantora Barbra Streisand.
 
5x11 - "City of Angels" summary
The gleeks travel west to Los Angeles for Nationals, dedicating their performance in the all-important competition to Finn’s memory. Once in L.A. and following the requisite sightseeing, New Directions meet their main competition, the cutting edge “Throat Explosion.” As Blaine is most familiar with the stellar reputation of the revolutionary show choir and its intimidating and enigmatic star, Jean-Baptiste, ND’s de facto leader is the first to fall victim to their opponent’s psychological warfare. Heeding Will’s advice, Sam steps up to rally the troops. While a seemingly able leader in his own right, Sam’s greatest asset – his infectious optimism - is threatened when one of his lucky charms goes missing.
Meanwhile, chaperones Burt and Carole offer inspirational words on their late son’s behalf, and look forward to sharing the experience of Nationals with Finn’s friends in the hopes it will bring back fond memories of their son… but their recent and devastating loss may still prove to be too painful. And when Ryder learns that a deflated Marley has given up on songwriting and has decided to quit glee club for good, he and Jake enlist the help of a former gleek who has had plenty of experience with adversity.

Marley piss off and die you butterface boner clown.
 
OK SONG TIME: http://its-all-coming-back-to-me.tumblr.com/tagged/s5

Whenever I Call You Friend: Its virtually a copy of the original, just different vocals and they gave it a definitive end rather than a fade out end, and Jenna's voice isn't as strong as Stevie Nicks' voice so it's a little weird, but I really love it.
I Believe in a Thing Called Love: Really good actually. Kurt kinda ruins it, but if I'm not zoned into the song I can barely hear him. I think they should've kept to using Chris' lower voice instead of high voice (I know it's mostly low voice but I don't thik the few high parts were needed).
Brave: Probs my least fav but only coz I'm so used to the original and this one is pretty different. I don't like how in the promo they show Rachel singing the chorus as a solo, but in the studio it's Santana and Rachel - I think it makes it sound a lot less weaker, and since Brave is meant to be a strong/empowering song, it degrades it a little. I just hope that in the episode version that bits Rachel only.
My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It): I never really liked the original that much, but I kinda like this song (probs because Tartie). I think the speaking parts are weird (but I've never liked speaking parts in songs anyway), but yeah
Every Breath You Take: YEEEEEEEES. This is soooo good. I love The Police and I love how they put a modern/techno twist on this song, the arrangement is perfect
Breakaway: Again perfect. I know people were liek 'omg blein is gun ruin da song' but I didn't think he would. I think Darren's voice suits the song, and I knew it'd turn out good, providing Darren didn't strain his vocals, which he didn't, so it's great.
Don’t Rain On My Parade: At first I was kinda upset they changed the arrangement (though I get why they did), but as I kept listening I loved it more and more, I love the 'rock'-esque twist they put on it, it sounds really good. Only weird part is the end not but I guess Naya can't match Lea's voice so they had to change it.

TL;DR, all songs are perf
 
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The new version of BRAVE is way too electronic....i like the orignal Sara Bareilles version alot more
 
^ I agree. But I'm sure once i listen to it more it'll grow on me and I'll love them equally
 
My Lovin' 9/10
WICYF 9/10
Breakaway 9/10
Brave 8/10
EBYT 6/10
IBIATCL 8/10
DROMP 5/10

dromp is good tho :(

also looks like they changed the 100 songs;

Keep Holding On* featuring Mark Salling (Puck)
Valerie* featuring Naya Rivera (Santana) and Heather Morris (Brittany)
Defying Gravity* featuring Lea Michele (Rachel), Chris Colfer (Kurt) and Amber Riley (Mercedes)
Raise Your Glass* featuring Matthew Morrison (Will) and Kristin Chenoweth (April)
Toxic* featuring Naya Rivera (Santana), Heather Morris (Brittany) and Dianna Agron (Quinn)
Happy featuring Gwyneth Paltrow (Holly), Kristin Chenoweth (April), Matthew Morrison (Will), Darren Criss (Blaine) and Amber Riley (Mercedes)
Party All the Time featuring Gwyneth Paltrow (Holly)
Total Eclipse of the Heart* featuring Matthew Morrison (Will) and Kristin Chenoweth (April)
Loser Like Me* featuring Darren Criss (Blaine), Kevin McHale (Artie), Chord Overstreet (Sam) and Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina)
Be Okay featuring Lea Michele (Rachel) and Naya Rivera (Santana)
I Am Changing featuring Amber Riley (Mercedes) and Chris Colfer (Kurt)
Just Give Me a Reason -featuring Dianna Agron (Quinn) and Mark Salling (Puck)
Don’t Stop Believin’* -featuring Lea Michele (Rachel), Darren Criss (Blaine), Chris Colfer (Kurt), Matthew Morrison (Will), Kevin McHale (Artie) and Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina)
* Season five version
 
Here is all of 5x09 warning major spoilers
Here’s an episode summary:
Start off with Rachel and Santana at the diner. Santana is bummed about her lack of direction and when Rachel says they are friends, Santana talks about feeling guilty for bullying her in high school. Rachel says she has something to cheer her up: Rachel is going to be on the cover of New York magazine, and invites Santana to join her in the photoshoot.
In Lima, Artie and Tina talk over lunch. Tina discusses getting waitlisted. Artie says they will make the most of their time left at McKinley. This segues into them singing “Whenever I Call You Friend”. At the end Becky comes in and says Sue wants to see Artie and Tina in her office. Sue tells them they are tied for valedictorian and will give speeches in a test run to decide who should win.
Santana and Rachel have the photoshoot and sing “Brave”.
Tina implores Artie to drop out of the valedictorian race. Artie doesn’t want to. Tina says it’s not fair that she is always swaying in the background and Artie gets everything he wants. Artie tells her since she became a senior she is a completely different person. Shallow and desperate. They fling insults. Artie brings up the “vapo rape”. Tina says Kitty could never love him and that he’s dating the McKinley’s biggest *****. Artie says that Tina is McKinley’s biggest *****. And he is going to be valedictorian. End scene.
Kurt and Blaine talk briefly about Starchild and Kurt’s worry of him taking over the band. Blaine says keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
Rachel tells Kurt and Santana she can’t make band rehearsal due to them auditioning her understudy. Kurt’s not pleased. Rachel tells him he should understand the stress she is under because it is difficult being a star.
Back in Lima, Will talks nationals. Blaine is getting a solo and Tina and Artie are going to have to hash out who gets the second. They have a sing off with En Vogue’s “My Lovin’.” Tina accidentally pushes Artie out of his wheelchair and apologizes. Artie says he is fine.
New York— Kurt and Elliot are having their own band rehearsal since the girls bailed (Dani who?). Kurt grills him and says Elliot could be the breakout star of the band. They talk about Elliot’s performance history. Kurt asks if Elliot could teach him guitar. Kurt lays on compliments. (During this scene he is imagining Elliot affirming Kurt’s fears but in real life Elliot is downplaying himself.)
Understudy auditions. Apparently no one who auditions for Broadway in New York can sing. The director says the next person up is Santana Lopez. Rachel is surprised. Santana enters singing “Don’t Rain On My Parade”. The director thinks she is amazing. Rachel is thrown.
Kurt and Elliot are guitar shopping while Kurt mentions other social things they could do together. A salesperson helps them and it leads into them dueting on “I Believe in a Thing Called Love”.
Rachel is venting to Kurt about Santana’s audition, and Kurt tells her she doesn’t own the song. Santana walks in. Rachel and Santana start to argue. Rachel says Santana is inappropriate for the role. Santana thinks Rachel is happy to see Santana failing. Kurt tries to mediate. Santana rants at Rachel that she (Santana) will always be better than her no matter what. Rachel slaps her and tells her she should move out. Santana agrees. Her cell rings and she finds out she has gotten the understudy role.
Lima: Valedictorian speech off. Tina gives a speech and speaks about how Artie’s friendship has changed her for good and apologizes to him. Artie discusses how humbled he was by Tina at prom and withdraws his valedictorian status. Tina beseeches everyone to vote for Artie. They compliment each other in increasingly melodramatic ways. Sue says she hates them both.
New York: Rachel and Santana at the theater. Santana is putting on makeup at Rachel’s vanity. Rachel tells her to use a different one. Santana quips about Rachel’s hooker makeup. Rachel threatens to slap her again, and Santana counters saying she will hit Rachel so hard she won’t wake up until she’s “Funny Lady”. The director interrupts their fighting and says “their past” is part of why Santana is there; the gossip/press will make them even more famous.
Rachel and Santana sing “Every Breath You Take”.
Elliot and Kurt hanging out. Elliot suggests they go to a flea market sometime. Elliot tells Kurt he is glad they met and Kurt is his first gay friend in the city who isn’t crazy or trying to hook up. But he knows Kurt is scheming. He says he is not trying to take over the band. Kurt apologizes. Elliot says he does not want them to be backstabbing frenemies. They take selfles together.
Back at McKinley: Sue tells Tina and Artie they have split the vote and tied for valedictorian. They are now co-salutorians and the third ranked member, Blaine, will be valedictorian. Blaine is apologetic and tells them they deserve it and he feels like sometimes things just get handed to him. Like Schue giving him solos. Becky appears and asks Blaine why he and “Pancake Face” broke up. Blaine tells her he does not appreciate her calling his fiance that, and that they aren’t broken up. She shows him the cheek kiss selfie. Blaine tells her Kurt and Elliot are just friends. Becky says no way, Kurt is definitely getting some. Blaine laughs weakly.
The choir room: More Nationals talk. Blaine speaks up and suggests that he, Artie, and Tina sing together at graduation. One that they pick together and that Tina and Artie especially have solos on. He also suggests filming rehearsal and sending it in to Brown to help bolster Tina’s application.
New York: Rachel, Kurt, Santana. Rachel says someone has to move. Kurt refuses to be the deciding vote. Rachel says she can’t be around Santana’s negative energy anymore. Kurt is disappointed Rachel can’t be generous enough to be happy for Santana. Kurt says he knows Santana has been awful to them before but he believes her now. Santana is delighted “Pasty Gay” is siding with her. He says he isn’t taking sides. Rachel declares she is moving out, and tells Santana that they have never been friends and never will be. Kurt protests, but Santana flippantly says to let her go. Rachel says she won’t let this moment in her life be ruined by two friends who were never really her friends. She is leaving.
Cut to Blaine, Artie, Tina singing “Breakaway”.
End credits.
 
OK I AM WATCHIN EPISODE
- SANTANA SHOUDLVE GONE ALL LIMA HIEGHTS
- their friendship is so cute
- why are they randomly meetin in the auditorium
- oh tina goin to brown just came out of no where
- my tartie feels <333
- HAHAHAHAH BECKY
- sue pointing out the flaws again (but they forgot tina forgot to go to the spanish teacher hue hue hue)
- i hate the rachel short wig so much
- the performance of brave is pre good
- ARTIE U CAN NOT SAY NO ME GUSTA
- dis hallway scene <3
- diva!rachel just came out of nowhere...
- titty <3
- wow artie got da ****s
- that kurt/elliot scene was awkies
- ok glad they didnt cut anything out of DROMP
- they need to stop trying to make kurt look sexy. he honestly looks like an over grown baby and it just doesn't work so plz stop
- mmm dat gasp by kurt
- why are they usin sues theme for tartie??
- tina dont cry pls
- THIS IS PERFECT ZOMGL
- mmmm pezberry
- this kurt/elliot plot needed to last more than one episode
- ok this is stupid now make kelliot stop
- **** off blaine
- u go becky ily
- rachel calm down pls
- OMG I ACTUALLY LIKED THE NYC SIDE OF THE EPISODE FOR ONCE HOLLA JESUS

TL;RD - v good episode but some stuff wasnt needed
 
I think what I liked the most is showing the ****ty part of the service industry.

The Kurt and Elliot thing is a little according and seems kind of forced.

Santana auditioning made it sound...off. Still gonna good.

I agree they need to stop trying to make Kurt be sexy on purpose.

The Rachel thing is a little ridiculous, though it definitely goes with her character.

Was the Tina and Artie thing really needed?

"This cannot be happening." Yeah Sue I agree.

Okay, with Rachel, I totally confirm this. I was in theatre in high school and we fought over which mirror we got. True that.
 
I CAME BACK TO THE FORUMZ FOR GLEE
@jake: your notes are always so funny

anywayz just watched the episode and I really liked it. I feel kinda bad for Rachel but she's making such a big deal. I WANNA KNOW WHERE SHE'LL MOVE TO
 
I CAME BACK TO THE FORUMZ FOR GLEE
@jake: your notes are always so funny

anywayz just watched the episode and I really liked it. I feel kinda bad for Rachel but she's making such a big deal. I WANNA KNOW WHERE SHE'LL MOVE TO
she goes to elliotts its in the trio promo

I think what I liked the most is showing the ****ty part of the service industry.

The Kurt and Elliot thing is a little according and seems kind of forced.

Santana auditioning made it sound...off. Still gonna good.

I agree they need to stop trying to make Kurt be sexy on purpose.

The Rachel thing is a little ridiculous, though it definitely goes with her character.

Was the Tina and Artie thing really needed?

"This cannot be happening." Yeah Sue I agree.

Okay, with Rachel, I totally confirm this. I was in theatre in high school and we fought over which mirror we got. True that.
Um yes Tartie needed a duet since s1 and they finally got one so dont complain kthnx
 
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