This was indeed a very special episode. I teared up. I thought all the toasts were gonna get boring, but they never did, each of them was very special.
To the person who said, "Sucked!", please at least explain your criticism. I just watched it and if every episode was like this, I would be in heaven. Great TV! I am a LOST, Heroes, Flash Forward, and 24 junkie going through withdraw/denial still and I was pleasantly entertained by this episode beyond belief.
I thought this was the worst episodeof the season... maybe the series. the songs were silly at best, not to mention fewer of them. It was more of the ridiculously annoying Kurt bullying plotline. Sue was actually unfunny this episode. Carol Burnett was fun, and we got to see where Sue got her attitude, but overall it was just bad. Can you imagine being in Kurt's dad/Finn's mom wedding and watching that back 20 years later? I would pray the DVD got scratched or lost to avoid embaressment. Even Sue's wedding I was lookign forward to was bad. Way too short and not that funny. Bad Episode.
I love Kurt, but thought this episode was absolutely ridiculous. He set Burt and Carol up in an effort to get to Finn... Does anyone remember season 1???? Then he was jealous that Burt could relate to Finn and wanted it all to end despite the happiness of three other people... Kurt took a slushie in the face for Finn early on, but when has he ever been there for Finn otherwise? Why doesn't anyone remember that Finn wore a red rubber dress and stood up to Azimio and Karofsky last year? And why is it that because we have finally learned that Karofsky is a closet gay that he becomes public enemy #1? I hate the bullying. But, shouldn't Kurt feel compelled to help now??? I have to say this episode completely lowered my opinion of Kurt and his creators. Is being flamboyantly gay the only minority that deserves distinction? If so, maybe I should join the Nazis.
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Why isn't there an option for "Outstanding, made me cry like I've never cried before while watching a show? And yes, I'm a guy and I'm proud of it."?
ReplyDeleteI forgot what a good entertainer Carol Burnette was. I'm glad I watched the episode.
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ReplyDeleteThis episode sort of made me cry.
ReplyDeleteThis was indeed a very special episode. I teared up. I thought all the toasts were gonna get boring, but they never did, each of them was very special.
ReplyDeleteEntertaining episode, didn't expect it to make me cry. The musical numbers were great and didn't overtake the storyline.
ReplyDeleteTo the person who said, "Sucked!", please at least explain your criticism. I just watched it and if every episode was like this, I would be in heaven. Great TV! I am a LOST, Heroes, Flash Forward, and 24 junkie going through withdraw/denial still and I was pleasantly entertained by this episode beyond belief.
ReplyDeleteI thought this was the worst episodeof the season... maybe the series. the songs were silly at best, not to mention fewer of them. It was more of the ridiculously annoying Kurt bullying plotline. Sue was actually unfunny this episode. Carol Burnett was fun, and we got to see where Sue got her attitude, but overall it was just bad. Can you imagine being in Kurt's dad/Finn's mom wedding and watching that back 20 years later? I would pray the DVD got scratched or lost to avoid embaressment. Even Sue's wedding I was lookign forward to was bad. Way too short and not that funny. Bad Episode.
ReplyDeleteI love Kurt, but thought this episode was absolutely ridiculous. He set Burt and Carol up in an effort to get to Finn... Does anyone remember season 1???? Then he was jealous that Burt could relate to Finn and wanted it all to end despite the happiness of three other people... Kurt took a slushie in the face for Finn early on, but when has he ever been there for Finn otherwise? Why doesn't anyone remember that Finn wore a red rubber dress and stood up to Azimio and Karofsky last year? And why is it that because we have finally learned that Karofsky is a closet gay that he becomes public enemy #1? I hate the bullying. But, shouldn't Kurt feel compelled to help now??? I have to say this episode completely lowered my opinion of Kurt and his creators. Is being flamboyantly gay the only minority that deserves distinction? If so, maybe I should join the Nazis.
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