I can't wait til they perform Blurred lines!! I loveee that song, but if they perform the MTV one to mock Miley, i'm gonna hunt her down!!! Twerking has to go! And so does she!!
Guess it's the end of glee for me. I have been offended at things for a while, their obvious belief that asexuality doesn't exist, the fact that sex is all there is in this show, the constant dropping of major lines without actual conclusions, the way they treat bisexuality, etc., but now they do the song that is an apology to rape and rape culture. I´m done creating excuses for the writers and Ryan Murphy.
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Sue, I'm with you on this one. Twerking must die.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait til they perform Blurred lines!! I loveee that song, but if they perform the MTV one to mock Miley, i'm gonna hunt her down!!! Twerking has to go! And so does she!!
ReplyDeleteBlurred lines is rapey and disgusting.. not gonna watch.. : /
ReplyDeleteGuess it's the end of glee for me. I have been offended at things for a while, their obvious belief that asexuality doesn't exist, the fact that sex is all there is in this show, the constant dropping of major lines without actual conclusions, the way they treat bisexuality, etc., but now they do the song that is an apology to rape and rape culture. I´m done creating excuses for the writers and Ryan Murphy.
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ReplyDeletei saw the twerking and blurred lines and i am already dreading this episode
Shues' twerking is gonna give me nightmares
ReplyDeleteI hope they do the focus shift to the NY storylines soon, this is just unbarable to watch. Seriously? Blurred Lines?
ReplyDeleteI stopped caring about the "storyline" a long time ago and now I can't even get excited about the music.
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