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2011年10月10日星期一

As the Warblers joined in, Blaine looks at Kurt tenderly

He interrupts an otherwise serious Warblers debate about regionals attire to sing Cheap Rosetta Stone an impromptu song for his dead bird starting a new trend in which Kurt sings Beatles ballads in times of personal grief (see also: "I Want to Hold Your Hand" from "Grilled Cheesus"). Kurts rendition of "Blackbird" is simple and sweet and thankfully didnt attempt anything flashy. As the Warblers joined in, Blaine looks at Kurt tenderly. Later, he explains: "Kurt, there is a moment when you say to yourself, Oh, there you are. Ive been looking for you forever." Its a big moment, a moment that fans have been clamoring for ever since Kurt and Blaine first met last fall: the kiss. Its an important moment, too not just for Kurt, but for Glee as a series and it was thrilling to see the show handle it with the same natural grace as it has the rest of Kurts storylines.The 15 Most Groundbreaking Gay Roles on Cheap Rosetta Stone V3 Television"Hell to the No" Mercedes attempt at songwriting fares much better than that of her counterparts. Her infectious tune about self-acceptance is straight from the school of Amy Winehouse. Its nice to get a reminder that our resident diva can wail. And the song has a hook that will be stuck in our head for days."Candles" Regionals time: the Sue Sylvester-led Aural Intensity does a campy Jesus number to appeal to the judges (slimy local anchor Rod; stripper-turned-nun Mary Constance, played by Loretta Devine; and the Christine ODonnell-inspired "Twitterer and former Tea Party candidate" Tammy Jean Albertson, played by Kathy Grifffin). It ends in a Star of David formation. Then the Warblers take the stage, with everyone but Blaine and Kurt blending into the background as they launch into the pop ballad by Hey Rosetta Stone English V3 Monday. As Kurt pointed out, its a welcome departure from the Warblers Top 40 songbook but both Kurt and Blaine sound strained and unnatural in whats supposed to be a touching moment. After last weeks "Animal," we have to wonder: Is it that hard to find a fitting duet for them?"Raise Your Glass" Pinks song is a good choice for regionals, and the Warblers handle it well, striking a balance between a polished arrangement and a fun, loose performance. But it would have been a home run as a New Directions post-regionals celebration.The 100 Greatest Cheap Rosetta Stone V3 Singers of All Time"Get It Right" Rachel finally writes the song shed been hoping for after Quinn brashly admits that she and Finn are together and tells Rachel to get out of her schoolgirl fantasy.

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