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

I just realized how relieved I am that this show was off the air long before the Pulse shooting in Orlando happened, and I don't know if that makes me a bad person, but I can only imagine how insufferable that Very Special Episode would've been.
 
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The idea of this show daring to tackle homophobia, gun violence and possibly Islamophobia all in one episode.... ugh.
 
Naya is spilling all the tea!
- With Big Sean It started off good but it slowly deteriorated as time went on. He sorta asked her if she wanted to get married while they were laying around, and he told his fam that they were engaged, and then eventually gave a real proposal. But nothing was working. They were fighting like crazy and when Cory died, he was basically like “damn that sucks” and went back to sleep.

- Her part about Cory is really sweet. The two of them were really close, and she talked about what a good guy he was. They had a very brother/sister like relationship. She talked about how devastating it was to get a call in the middle of the night about him no longer being alive. But she believed that God must have had a plan, even though she didn’t understand it.

- In a segment of the book, she didn’t name Lea by name. However, there are several things pointing to her, because of things said in other parts of the book about how they were not friends and she didn’t really like her. Given her closeness to the rest of the cast, and given who was actually prominent in that episode, talking about a friend by going “… one particular Glee star to amp up her ***** factor.” doesn’t really seem likely when there’s one person that she’s named earlier on that she had a bad relationship with. She mentions how they absolutely couldn’t do the scene without this person, and the producer said it wasn’t them who spread the rumors, and she claims “it sounded like there was a giant, blinking arrow point right at a certain person. so I guess you can throw a ***** fit, lock yourself in your trailer, and stall production, yet still allegedly find the time to leak stories to the press.”

- During the episode Chris wrote with the old people and the dogs, Lea was pulling a diva fit about everything and eventually was locking herself in her trailer. And Naya was ready for them to do a diner scene and she was on her mark with her lines ready and nobody else was, and one of the producers was just chilling on a diner stool and she went up to him and was like “Where’s the rest of the scene? Aren’t going to do anything about this?” and he freaked out and started yelling at her in front of everybody and was was like “I’ve been doing this job for 6 years!” And she was like “Yeah, badly.”

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Now please get back on my tv screen Naya!
 
With Big Sean It started off good but it slowly deteriorated as time went on. He sorta asked her if she wanted to get married while they were laying around, and he told his fam that they were engaged, and then eventually gave a real proposal. But nothing was working. They were fighting like crazy and when Cory died, he was basically like “damn that sucks” and went back to sleep.
Huh. So the guy who penned the lyrics "You little stupid ass b****, I don't f*** with you" is an insensitive scumbag? Who would've thought. :o
 
I was surprised that Colfer endorsed Nayas book which just helps confirm Lea was a big time diva on set.
 
Literally the only Glee person I've seen Lea interact with since the show ended is Becca Tobin, so I wouldn't be surprised if there isn't a friendship there with her and a lot of the cast.
 
Didn't Lea and Colfer used to be close at some point? Sounds like she alienated him too (maybe by throwing a diva fit during his episode that he wrote).
 
Lea seemed to have a falling out with majority by the time S4 was filming.
 
Didn't Lea and Colfer used to be close at some point? Sounds like she alienated him too (maybe by throwing a diva fit during his episode that he wrote).

Not sure about Chris, but I think it's funny that the show started with Lea and Dianna Agron being besties/roommates/owning cats together, and then just sort of not really noticeably interacting at all since like S2/S3.
 
It would be great if RM looked inside and used Glee as a inspiration for a season o FEUD.
 
The thing about that is it would work well if he had been an outside observer of any rifts/feuding. I don't feel remotely certain that he wasn't an active participant.
 
Oh he totally was but he could just use the divide the cast had with each other.
 
Naya opens up even more about her relationship with Lea
One of the Glee writers once said that Lea [Michele] and I were like two sides of the same battery and that about sums us up. We are both strong willed and competitive — not just with each other but with everyone — and that’s not a good mixture. As the show progressed, though, that friendship started to break down, especially as Santana moved from a background character to one with bigger plot lines and more screen time. I think Rachel — erm, I mean Lea — didn’t like sharing the spotlight. On top of that, she had a hard time separating work from our outside friendship, whereas it was a lot easier for me. I’m not offended when people offer feedback or criticism, and if things get heated on set, I try to keep perspective. We’re all stressed, yes, but we’re all working toward the same goal, so laugh it off and keep it movin’. Lea was a lot more sensitive, though, and it seemed like she blamed me for anything and everything that went wrong. If I’d complained about anyone or anything, she’d assumed I was b-tching about her. Soon, she started to ignore me, and eventually it got to the point where she didn’t say a word to me for all of season six. Lea and I definitely weren’t the best of friends, and I doubt we’ll ever sit on her couch and eat kale together again, but the rumors of our ‘feud’ were blown out of proportion.
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Ryan Murphy looks back on Glee: 'It was the best time and the worst time in my life’
Still, Monteith’s death changed the show forever. “What started off as being such a great celebration of love and acceptance ultimately became about darkness and death,” admits Murphy. But the showrunner says that Glee was a learning experience. “It was a great lesson in what not to do moving forward. And many of them are my good friends to this day.”
I'd honestly love to know RM's completely unfiltered thoughts on what became of the show. If I were to tell him that, say, the show's first season was one of the best first seasons of television I've ever seen, but that the show got worse season to season, would he agree or get defensive?
 
He probably would agree.

Naya is back to acting! She'll be doing a movie and is doing a funnyordie short with Judd Apatow
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I just imagined the kind of episode they would do about this election, and, much like with the Pulse shooting, I am very relieved this show has ended by this point.
 
You mean the marriage she jumped into a few months after her prior engagement fell apart didn't work out? I'm shocked. :o
 
I don't know whether I find it funny or sad that Scream Queens did in less than two seasons what Glee only managed to do in it's fifth year, which is make me throw my hands up in the air and say "You know what? I don't give a s*** anymore." The shenanigans just wore thin. I'm over the Chanels, I'm over b****y, character development-free Emma Roberts existing outside the confines of something as entertaining as AHS: Coven. Jamie Lee Curtis deserves better. Ryan and co. should've stuck to the original formula.
 
Scream Queens didn't even care by end of their first season and degraded way faster but somehow since i have no hope for the show, i enjoy it.
 

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