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RP Hate Meme ♥ ([personal profile] anticirclejerk) wrote2012-05-07 01:15 pm
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Re: da

(Anonymous) 2012-05-08 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm curious, did you watch Saturday Night Glee-ver? Problems with Santana's characterization and problems with Flopson yet again writing a scene that potentially violates Santana's privacy (we'll never exactly know what the non-Tubbington bits of the tape were like, and only a few people actually reacted to it/her leaving some room for interpretation), Brittany was actually pretty intelligent and even scheming in that ep.

Like when she first starts doing all the "dumb" stuff to help Santana become (in)famous, there's something in the back of your mind setting off little warning bells because of the funny look she had on her face during Santana's monologue. And then it really does come to pass that she's working reverse psychology hardcore, with that snarky little cheek kiss and "just let me know how far you're willing to go for fame~" remark.

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(Anonymous) 2012-05-09 11:34 am (UTC)(link)
No, actually. I've only seen a few eps of Glee, and it feels like every time I try to give the show a shot it either features Kurt as a whiny brat or Brittany being weirdly childish. I just assumed that this was just how they always are.