Glee
December 13th, 2009 § Leave a Comment
Time says its not really apt to write at this hour anymore, it’s exactly 2:00AM on my Desktop clock, but I know that I have to set the words in fine print before sleep overtakes me and I forget the rawness and freshness of emotions overruling my spirit.
I just watched the last three episodes of Glee, or before it’s hiatus, and I must say that it really was fantamazingly brilliant, beautiful, lovely, wonderful, etc. There were many instances, in Episode 12: Mattress and Episode 13: Sectionals that I cried, and I don’t think that it’s just because the scenes were emotional. Some of it were but some, to others, were not. I think, this is mainly because those scenes reflect something about me that I have not voiced out. In a way, Glee has expressed whatever memory, emotion, idea, etc. that I find so hard to set free.
This is one of the many, most special reasons why I love Glee… because it’s real. Glee reflects the life, love, and laugh of many people, and these are not just performers. It’s a lot of us, almost all of us. I am amazed at how far the show has gone and how beautifully it has developed. I love that everything about it could be real and that it does not give false hope. More than ever, I love how it has transcended the heights of my usual love for television. I am glad there was/is/will be Glee.
To be fairly honest, when I watched the seventh to tenth episodes it hadn’t really caught much of my interest. Episodes 11th to 13th brought back Glee where it should be. I feel complete. I feel better. If Glee could come back to where it belongs, then I could too. I guess, I just have to wait.
On a lighter note, here are my thoughts (in list form) that cannot just wait to be expressed:
+ thank goodness Will finally founds out Terri’s secret. I was kind of thinking she’s really a lunatic.
+ you can’t really put Sue Sylvester down.
+ Finn finds out he’s not the father, I pity him, having to live through a lie in weeks.
+ Finn and Rachel-finally! This is what I have been waiting for since Episode 1
+ Surprising twist that Quinn Fabray doesn’t choose Noah Puckerman. Hmmm. Good decision.
+ I fear what Sue Sylvester might be up to next.
+ Why does everyone keep on picking on Rachel? I think she’s becoming better every episode, I’ve just noticed.
+ I like the choreography for “My Life Would Suck Without You”. When they incorporated past choreography into the song. I recognized “Hairography”, “Last Night”, “Single Ladies”, “I Say A Little Prayer”, the mash-ups, “Push It”, “Proud Mary”, and of course, COOL EPILEPSY
+ And yes, go Emma and Will!

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