He Disagreed With Something That Ate Him.
Jul. 11th, 2010 10:44 amUp to the tenth episode of Glee, 'Ballad', and oh, my goodness, Kurt's crush on Finn is so endearing. And, awww, Finn is awkward and uncomfortable but still making an effort to be friendly! Finn can be an idiot, but he's such a good person at heart.
Also endearing: the way that, although there are obviously rivalries and conflict, the members of the club ultimately love and support each other. I'd love to see more of the friendship between Kurt and Rachel in particular, because I find it incredibly charming when Kurt hugs her or leans on her in the background, but their relationship hasn't really been explored in dialogue.
(Ahahaha, Rachel/Schuester! It's sort of hilarious when you find yourself sort of 'shipping something and think 'that's ridiculous, how can I even see this, obviously it'll never happen' and then along comes canon. Poor Mr Schuester.)
Finn having dinner with Quinn's parents hit my embarrassment squick harder than Peep Show does, though. Ouch.
It was my brother Joseph's birthday yesterday! I spent most of the afternoon hanging out with him and his friends, all of whom I like very much.
A couple of exchanges:
(Joseph's girlfriend is pulling the ears off a piece of dried grass)
Joseph: Nooo, you're stripping my hay! I need that hay!
Riona: Joseph, Joseph, can you please say 'this is the last straw'?
Joseph: ...no.
Leo: What's that game James Bond always plays in casinos?
Joseph: Blackjack? Poker?
Riona: Go Fish.
Rob: Snap.
Leo: What if he played Monopoly? (Bond voice) 'I'll be the top hat.' (stereotypical villainous accent) 'I shall be ze iron.'
Joseph: 'Oh, dear, Mr Bond, you seem to have landed on one of my... hotels.' It would be terrible.
Leo: Better than Snakes and Ladders. 'Oh, dear, Mr Bond, all the way down to the bottom!'
Joseph: At least with Monopoly he could go out in the middle to kill a henchman and then say something like 'I had to monopolise his time'.
Leo: What he should do is play something with a really childish name. Like Boggle.
Joseph: Jenga!
Leo: Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Also endearing: the way that, although there are obviously rivalries and conflict, the members of the club ultimately love and support each other. I'd love to see more of the friendship between Kurt and Rachel in particular, because I find it incredibly charming when Kurt hugs her or leans on her in the background, but their relationship hasn't really been explored in dialogue.
(Ahahaha, Rachel/Schuester! It's sort of hilarious when you find yourself sort of 'shipping something and think 'that's ridiculous, how can I even see this, obviously it'll never happen' and then along comes canon. Poor Mr Schuester.)
Finn having dinner with Quinn's parents hit my embarrassment squick harder than Peep Show does, though. Ouch.
It was my brother Joseph's birthday yesterday! I spent most of the afternoon hanging out with him and his friends, all of whom I like very much.
A couple of exchanges:
(Joseph's girlfriend is pulling the ears off a piece of dried grass)
Joseph: Nooo, you're stripping my hay! I need that hay!
Riona: Joseph, Joseph, can you please say 'this is the last straw'?
Joseph: ...no.
Leo: What's that game James Bond always plays in casinos?
Joseph: Blackjack? Poker?
Riona: Go Fish.
Rob: Snap.
Leo: What if he played Monopoly? (Bond voice) 'I'll be the top hat.' (stereotypical villainous accent) 'I shall be ze iron.'
Joseph: 'Oh, dear, Mr Bond, you seem to have landed on one of my... hotels.' It would be terrible.
Leo: Better than Snakes and Ladders. 'Oh, dear, Mr Bond, all the way down to the bottom!'
Joseph: At least with Monopoly he could go out in the middle to kill a henchman and then say something like 'I had to monopolise his time'.
Leo: What he should do is play something with a really childish name. Like Boggle.
Joseph: Jenga!
Leo: Hungry Hungry Hippos.