Thursday, 6 December 2012

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As New Directions regroups after Sectionals, Finn ponders his future with the club.Free Download Video Glee 6th December 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Glee Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV. Meanwhile, Rachel prepares for the NYADA Winter Showcase, and Kurt gets his shot at redemption with a second audition. The Mentors: We, like anybody else who’s watched this show from the very beginning, find it difficult to accept Finn as a leader. He only began to be associated with the word at the end of season three. But anyway, he’s the current teacher of the New Directions and we’ve got to deal with it. Thankfully, he’s improving at his no-paying job. Recruiting the graduates to mentor the new members of the club is proof of that. Excellent move Finn! Now keep it up The Unholy Trinity: Seeing Quinn, Santana and Brittany together again, reminded us of the old days when they were awesome mean girls. Their performance of “Come See About Me,” by The Supremes was enjoyable, but the fight was one of the best moments of the night. Santana and Quinn go at it, in the politest, bitchiest way possible. Their insults are hilarious, and to top it off, they slap each other a couple of times. We don’t condone girl-on-girl violence, but what can we say? We missed lighthearted drama.Boys Learn to Dance: The scene where Mike teaches the glee boys to dance was properly funny, especially when Puck starts making fun of Sam’s stripper moves. Trouty mouth thinks he’s so sexy.Body Image Issues Continue: The Glee writers have done a good job of dealing with different types of teen-related issues. The scribes are continuing the body image issues with Marley and that’s great. It seems that in next week’s episode, her problem is going to blow up (since she fainted on stage). Hopefully, Kitty realizes the danger of her reckless bullying.

Let’s not forget about New York City, either. Rachel (Lea Michele) and Kurt (Chris Colfer) spent Thanksgiving in the big city, and they even invited Kurt’s boss, Isabelle (Sarah Jessica Parker), over for a bit of singing, turkey, and prancing around in Manolos while singing Scissor Sisters songs with drag queens. You know: Typical Thanksgiving holiday fare.

You’ve seen the episode, now we want to know what you think. Was Glee’s “Gangnam Style” and One Direction-filled Sectionals episode one of your favorites so far, or was the whole thing just a little bit too intense for your liking?So the plot is split between Thanksgiving at McKinley and Thanksgiving in New York. Quinn returns to McKinley, along with Santana, Mercedes, Mike and Puck. Finn puts them to use as mentors for New Directions’ impending Sectionals battle against Dalton. Quinn gets some idolisation from Kitty and some bitchiness from Santana. The usual. Marley’s eating disorder is still going strong and Blake and Jake quibble over who gets to be lead male for the Gangnam Style (I know) number they’ll be doing for the competition. Blake eventually gives it to Jake and everything is going well until Marley collapses on stage. Gasp. Meanwhile, Kurt and Rachel decide to have a low-key Thanksgiving dinner at the apartment. Although she’s still mad at him for fucking K-Hud, Rachel allows Brodie to come. Kurt invites SJP, and she brings some friends, which leads to the all-time most cringe-worthy song on Glee, which is a pretty big statement.

So that song is a horrifying rendition of Let’s Have a Kiki. With SJP in the lead and Kurt and Rachel chiming in. If I actually ate food instead of frozen vodka/orange juice cubes, I would have lost my lunch. Believe me, there is no hyperbole here: this song makes the Warblers’ seem fucking enjoyable.

Oh, they’re here too, btw. And they get to prance out a little One Direction.

The Jake/Blake stuff is a bit hard to swallow. Jake tells Blake about how Marley took him out for a spite date and Blake’s like “Okay, as long as you’re both happy, bro.” Um, what? What a fucking pushover. And their bromance has already progressed to the point where Blake is willing to sacrifice personal glory for the good of the girl who, let’s not forget, went out on a spite date with his enemy/new best friend. Hmm.

Kitty continues to go back and forth between badass and freak show (remember the Rapture preparedness club?). Turns out she worships Quinn like a god. Even has a WWQFD mantra poster inside her locker. What the fuck?

Rachel drops her hostility towards Brodie for no reason. They hate-dance during class and he’s pretty much like “Lolz, whatevs. I got my dick wet. I don’t care if you hate K-Hud,” and Rachel’s like “Oh, okay, You should probably come over for Thanksgiving dinner now and also we’re best friends again.” Wut?

SJP advises Kurt to accept apologies from Blaine. And he does. FFS, Kurt finally has a legitimate reason to be a martyred drama queen and squanders it.

Jake reveals he’s trained in ballet. Because rough and tumble Puckermans get their dance lessons done, cunt.