Homer J. Fong
Not a golem
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'Our gift to each other was rabies.' Classic.
The bit with department store Santa was hilarious.
Did Britters really thought that Sue in green face was really Santa? That was so silly it's ridiculous. C'mon, does the character need to be THAT daft?
"I want Channing Tatum to stop being in stuff."
Now that would be a Christmas miracle.
That was a cute light hearted holiday hour.
How the hell did Coach Beiste afford that walker thing for Artie?

I found it odd to that Kurt's professed love for Blaine now to Will. One of the things that both Ryan Murphy and Chris Colfer have said about Kurt's boyfriend storyline is that Kurt will only find love once he stops looking for it. He's clearly still looking and he thinks he's found it in Blaine. Something tells me Blaine's going to have to gently let Kurt down and explain he loves him, but only as a friend.
But it's also Chris Colfer and that boy can't lie to save his damn soul. So there's definitely some weight to this. Blaine ain't the one for Kurt.There you go with your "Murphy say.." again.![]()
"I want Channing Tatum to stop being in stuff."
Now that would be a Christmas miracle.
My point is... you have the opinion you just shared NOT because of what you see on screen, but because of what you think you know is going on in Ryan Murphy's head. That's kinda stupid.That's a bunch of bologna. No show would survive on a script by script basis like that. There is plans. Every show has a major meeting before each season to determine what storylines are going to happen. Glee is no different. Sure, things change sometimes as things go along. But Chris Colfer has stayed pretty much face to face with the ''Kurt finds love when he's not looking for it." He's looking for it now. And oh, look there's Blaine. Uhhhmm..yeah. Not buying into Blaine/Kurt at all.
I don't necessarily think anyone else on the show at this point is the boyfriend either, but it isn't Blaine.