Has Glee been on, on American TV recently? The last ep I watched was the Rocky Horror show one.
Yeah, the Rocky Horror Show is episode 5 and the US are up to episode 12 at the moment where episodes 11 and 12 are the most recent (after the Christmas break).
I just cried at Will's kind words to Coach Bieste and when he kissed her. So beautiful!
Possible spoiler but kinda obvious:
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Somebody on one of the American spoiler gossip sites (I think Ausiello?) posted that: *this is a fairly big spoiler for whatever pace you're on* It's a blind spoiler, which means character and show aren't specified, but:
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Also, spoiler link for a song in the next US episode, that's FAB:
Somebody on one of the American spoiler gossip sites (I think Ausiello?) posted that: *this is a fairly big spoiler for whatever pace you're on* It's a blind spoiler, which means character and show aren't specified, but:
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Also, spoiler link for a song in the next US episode, that's FAB:
Didn't you think it was rather patronising and awkward (at least it was to watch)?
Are you talking about
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YES! But it was also sort of sweet... But very patronising! I would have lamped him if I was her, like did he not bother to think 'Hmm, maybe she wouldn't want me to be her first kiss?' Pity kissing isn't cool. But I did go from to *aww*.
It's my life It's now or never I ain't gonna live forever I just wanna live while I'm alive It's my life
These are my confessions And just when I thought I said all I could say My chick on the side said she got one on the way These are my confessions If I'm gonna tell it then I gotta tell it all I damn near cried when I got that phone call I'm so thrown, I don't know what to do But to give part 2 of my,
YES! But it was also sort of sweet... But very patronising! I would have lamped him if I was her, like did he not bother to think 'Hmm, maybe she wouldn't want me to be her first kiss?' Pity kissing isn't cool. But I did go from to *aww*.
I think this is to make it more acceptable to conservative American parents (you know the recent controversy over Skins? Glee was once given the accolade of 'worst show of the week by the Parents Television Council, for being too racy). Crazy, but that's those conservatives for ya!
I think this is to make it more acceptable to conservative American parents (you know the recent controversy over Skins? Glee was once given the accolade of 'worst show of the week by the Parents Television Council, for being too racy). Crazy, but that's those conservatives for ya!
Really? Wow, the episode with all the religion in it was equally bizarre but I guess it makes sense now. I wouldn't really consider it a (young) childrens programme though and if you think it's too 'racy' for your children surely you'd just not let them watch it?
Really? Wow, the episode with all the religion in it was equally bizarre but I guess it makes sense now. I wouldn't really consider it a (young) childrens programme though and if you think it's too 'racy' for your children surely you'd just not let them watch it?
Yeah I agree, but the PTC seems to think that there should be no broadcast freedom, and that children (they mean teenagers) do everything they see on tv. They're pretty right wing so not representative of America generally, but they have quite a lot of influence over a lot of people's decisions on what to watch. Our tv habits are far more liberal than the USA