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

I too hated the Samchel.

Also, Blaine and Kurt are better broken up friends with benefits.
 
True, but I mean they're clearly better with each other and on their own when they're just friends and not together, and I wish it stayed that way for them, as much as I enjoyed the double wedding episode.
 
I can't ever watch the double wedding episode again. It was so, so stupid.
 
I too hated the Samchel.

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And of course you would hate it. :o
 
Quinn - Sawyer
Santana - Majik
Brittany - Schlosser
Random Cheerio that's angry she isn't Santana - Primal Slayer
 
I always forget that Grant was on Glee. By the time Supergirl wraps it's first season, I'll probably only barely be able to remember that Melissa once played the most boring character this show ever had.
 
Why am I Brittany?

You posting a gif while Majik and I fight = Brittany saying "Stop the Violence" when Santana/Quinn fight

It was either Brittany or Jacob Ben Isreal. Choose wisely.
 
Remember in the second season when we got an episode centered on Mercedes' lady-***** for Tater Tots?

Those were fun times. :o
 
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Diego Boneta just revealed that he auditioned for the role of Sam Evans back in the day.

And Mark got a new head shot
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Looking mighty *****ey and fine all at the same time.
 
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/ryan-murphys-professional-highs-personal-831587
If Nip/Tuck once orbited the zeitgeist, Murphy's next series, the Fox musical dramedy Glee, would become a full-blown cultural phenomenon. The series about a high school glee club of underdog outcasts launched in 2009, and by season two, it was the second-highest-rated scripted series on television, behind only Modern Family. At its peak, the series was drawing 13.5 million viewers. There were chart-topping albums, too, along with sold-out tours and a guest-star roster that read like a Hollywood phone book. But the billion-dollar franchise eventually would fall back down to earth, with troubles on camera and off. "I look at the Empire cast and everything that's going on with them, and I'm just like, 'Don't do it. Keep it together.' And I think they have in the way that we never did," says Murphy, who adds, "To this day, I'm devastated by everything that happened with that show."

Over the course of six seasons of Glee, which petered out earlier this year, there was plenty written about backstage drama, fractured relationships and the death of star Cory Monteith from a drug overdose. All Murphy will offer are his own misgivings about his role on the show. "I was there with them all day long, and then we'd finish work and we'd go out and have fun all night, and I guess in a weird, twisted way, I was trying to relive the childhood I never had," he says. "I thought they wanted a parent, and they didn't. They didn't want me to tell them what to f—ing do. They didn't want me to tell them how to treat each other or what the world was like at the end of the day. I wish I could go back and do that differently with a lot of those actors. Some of them I'm still very close to: Lea Michele, Chord Overstreet, Darren Criss — but there were some that didn't work out well, and I regret that. I guess I just wish I had been able to let them figure it out for themselves."
Hmmm.
 
Veerrryy interesting. I'm guessing Naya and Chris are at the top of that list as they haven't had any interaction with anything Ryan Murphy since the show ended.

Still doesn't make sense why he dragged the show into the ground and stopped caring halfway through season 3.
 
I don't it's that he stopped caring so much as I think he stopped being as involved as he once was. I honestly would love to know how frequently he was a part of that show's writers room in the show's later years. He was doing AHS, he was doing The New Normal and The Normal Heart and a few other things. I honestly doubt he acted as a showrunner later in the show's life as much as he acted like just another producer.
 
Veerrryy interesting. I'm guessing Naya and Chris are at the top of that list as they haven't had any interaction with anything Ryan Murphy since the show ended.

Still doesn't make sense why he dragged the show into the ground and stopped caring halfway through season 3.

I still feel like he may have backed off away at some point and let other writers take over... and that would make sense considering the cast seemed to want him to back off...

Chris makes alot of sense... there's alot of gay men who are drawn to younger gay men and want to take them under their wing, and can end up quite over-bearing because of it....
 

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