Musical Glee Episode V: The Sylvester Strikes Back - - - - - - Part 15

I would have bought Kurt being Transgender over Bieste any day of the week
 
They had so many half-assed storylines it was ridiculous.

Totally threw out Unique/Ryder storyline from the end of S4. He was all set to leave McKinley then everyone acted as if nothing happened.

Half of their families being ignored, and the ones we did see seemed loving enough that they would've supported the club even though they didn't show up to any competitions.

Santana just becoming a prop after S3.
 
They had so many half-assed storylines it was ridiculous.

Totally threw out Unique/Ryder storyline from the end of S4. He was all set to leave McKinley then everyone acted as if nothing happened.

Half of their families being ignored, and the ones we did see seemed loving enough that they would've supported the club even though they didn't show up to any competitions.

Santana just becoming a prop after S3.

Remember the Night of Neglect benefit concert where not a single person showed up? Not even Burt/Carole?

Parents on Glee, even a semi-regular like Burt, only existed when the plot had a specific reason for them to, and disappeared into the ether the rest of the time.
 
Gina Gershon's casting as Blaine's mom, especially when she was given literally NOTHING to do, is still baffling to me.
 
Gina Gershon's casting as Blaine's mom, especially when she was given literally NOTHING to do, is still baffling to me.

That was the most utterly pointless guest star ever. She didn't even interact for a single second with her own "son", and she served no purpose at all.

Also, I found it a stretch that Carole had supposedly never met Blaine's mom before. And if Kurt/Blaine's wedding was completely impromptu and they were ambushed out of the blue by Sue and Brittany, why the **** was Blaine's mom there in the first place?
 
That whole episode was a s***show. I don't believe for one second, even if Brittany BEGGED her, that Santana would go along with Kurt/Blaine sharing her wedding.
 
That whole episode was a s***show. I don't believe for one second, even if Brittany BEGGED her, that Santana would go along with Kurt/Blaine sharing her wedding.

Nor would I ever believe that Kurt Hummel, of all people, would be content with a wedding where he doesn't get to plan anything or even pick his own clothes, and which takes place in a random-ass barn in Indiana.
 
Or that the parents involved would just be like "Yeah, why not?"
 
Yea, Santana, Kurt, and Burt were all wildly out of character that episode. Blaine's character whiplashed all over the place the whole show, so I don't know how to judge what's
"out of character" for him.
 
So did I but it was a waste not to have the mothers duet with their kids.
 
Eh, the episode was already crammed enough, but that would have been nice too. I thought it was nice to have the moms sing while the kids danced.
 
Speaking of stupid s*** they did in the last season, I just remembered the Blaine/Karofsky pairing. I think I had blocked that out of my memory.
 
Klaine's whole second breakup was pointless manufactured drama.
 
Yep.

I also wonder alot if they still would've shoved Sam to the side at the end of the season so Rachel could get together with Jesse if Lea and Jonathan Groff weren't besties. The quality of writing in that final season makes me think they still would've ended up together regardless of the fact that Jesse treated her like s*** and her first love despised the guy.
 
I don't understand, they had 13 episodes to wrap up the series, why would you want to bring in useless drama?

And I couldn't believe that they wasted Quinns last full episode on her propping up Becky.
 
Still furious about Samchel tbh. :o
 
I don't understand, they had 13 episodes to wrap up the series, why would you want to bring in useless drama?

Because they didn't know what else to do. They spent almost entire episodes in their final season on Geraldo Rivera trashing Sue and some random tween twink's Bar Mitzvah.
 
Samchel was really the bright spot for me throughout the whole season and they pissed it away at a moment's notice. Couldn't even give them a legit break-up.
 
Still pissed how they treated those two Asian people that would pop up on our screens every now and then.
 
Still pissed how they expected us to buy that hot gay jock was somehow infatuated with that guy who looked like an Irish Potato Famine survivor. :o
 
Or that performing Michael Jackson meant an automatic win.
 
Still pissed how they expected us to buy that hot gay jock was somehow infatuated with that guy who looked like an Irish Potato Famine survivor. :o

Ugh. The one who looked and sounded like he was 40 years old and looked like the lost eldest Weasley brother who dropped out of Hogwarts and lived under a bridge?

That may have been the most unconvincing couple the show ever did, and there were a few.
 
It would be one thing if hot jock was won over by his personality, but they had him basically fall head over heels the second he laid eyes on the guy. I was like "lol really gurl?"
 

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