Now Playing Tracks

iconicklaine: Sotto Voce, Chapter 21

girliesportsjunkie:

image

It had been weeks since the crush, since the nightly babysitting of tanks of fermenting juice, of staying up into the early morning hours to push the rising cap of wine must back down and through the tanks of Rhapsody’s youngest vintage.

Kurt stayed up with Blaine…

I may have read this at work this morning, while I should have been you know, being productive. And it has lead me to not want to do anything for the rest of the day…

I’ve been known to cry during a Glee finale or two (or all of them). At the end of all of the previous finales, I’ve sat with my emotions pouring out of me for an hour. At the end of this season’s, I got off my couch, fed my cats, got a glass of water and went to watch something else before I thought, ‘Oh yeah, have to write about that Glee episode.’ This finale was on par with one of the show’s typical, mid-season fluff episodes that are usually forgettable. A finale is supposed to be special. It’s supposed to make you happy, sad, or shock you. It’s supposed to make you feel something. That’s what all good TV finales do, and ‘All or Nothing’ just didn’t measure up.

Huffington Post (via icedwhitemocha)

It felt like exactly what it was. Just because you plan to pick up the new season right where the previous one ended, doesnt mean you should treat it like any normal episode. Its like we’re taking this as if it was another episode before a mid season hiatus, not a season finale. 

To Tumblr, Love Pixel Union