Glee Season Premier Thoughts: All You Need Is Love!

Glee Season Premier Thoughts: All You Need Is Love!

Posted by Dustin on 09.27.2013 at 6:24 pm

So I am not a huge fan of the Beatles, save for “Sgt. Pepper,” so none of the music last night really did anything for me. Sorry Blaine, I’m gunna have to side with Kitty on this one! No the entire world can’t relate to them.

It seems like a few events have happened since we last saw the show. Did I miss when Kitty and Artie suddenly began having a thing? They made it official in this episode though, Kitty agreed to stop dating in secret out of fear she’d lose her status. There is also a new Santana at the school, I mean a direct copycat of her in every way down to looks, and she is working to take down Kitty’s place in the Cheerios.

Sue set Figgens up somehow and got him fired, and then herself hired as principal. Right, without ratting Becky out for the gun incident? I don’t think Sue would just suddenly become Principal. Maybe they explained that, I did run out of the room at one point to make sure “Grey’s” was taping elsewhere. Figgins is now the janitor, and Roz Washington is back as the Cheerios Coach. Sue expects both Roz and Mr. Shue to win national championships or they will be fired and replaced.

The entire show pretty much set up Blaine’s proposal to Kurt, who did say yes. Meanwhile Rachel learned the producers of “Funny Girl” felt she was too green and wanted to go with someone with more star power. She was out to prove them wrong.

I loved Kitty’s one comment about how “this school year has dragged on forever.” There were some other good lines from Sue and others. Otherwise, it wasn’t a “wow” episode for me.

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  1. In the opening scenes of the show while Sue was walking down the hall having her monologue, she said Becky came forward out of guilt and confessed, clearing Sue’s name.

    Comment by Beth
    09.30.2013 at 8:35 am
  2. 1) When we say “taping” we TOTALLY date ourselves.
    2) I sincerely hope that high-school-aged gays don’t hold the characters of Blaine and Kurt up as role models to any realistic degree whatsoever. In fact, to do so could be quite harmful to their young psyches.
    3) The idea that high school students should be proposing to one another, regardless of their sex, is ludicrous. I’m shocked that One Million Moms isn’t blathering on about “Glee”.
    4) Never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever wear a bow tie with a polo shirt.

    Comment by DiatribesAndOvations
    09.30.2013 at 12:20 pm

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