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Most people probably know about the demo for the alleged Mr. Schue/Kurt Mr. Brightside duet posted on youtube, and itās unlikely it was actually a real demo meant for glee because 1) I've never seen anyone in the cast bring this song up as something they were going to do, 2) I googled glee+mr. brightside and searcheddd but couldn't find anything about it being cut or considered (and given how popular the song is you'd think it'd come up at least once, I mean we know about the coldplay song that wasn't in the pilot), and most importantly 3) I finally shazam'd it a couple months ago out of curiosity and it's sung by an acapella group called Mind the Gap who released their cover on their album Never Odd or Even in 2010, months before that youtube video was posted lol so obviously, a duet for Will and Kurt probably wasn't planned.
But I'm probably the only person in the world who actually really wishes it was! Maybe not this exact acapella version of Mr. Brightside, but at least I wish we got a Will and Kurt duetā¦IDK! I think it could have been good! I'm so curious how their voices would have sounded together. And it would have been interesting to get more different pairings for duets, I find it soo boring that eventually Kurt pretty much only ever sang with Rachel and Blaine š¤
And if they did sing Mr. Brightside, most of the comments on the youtube video for the "demo" guess it would have taken place during season 1 and Kurt would have been singing about Finn, but I think it could have fit during Blame It On the Alcohol, during the Emma/Carl and Blaine/Rachel stuff...like instead of One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer, what if we got Mr. Brightside and Will and Kurt seeeeething omg lol personally Iād be a big fan of that.
A personal BG design and paint project I did reimagining Glee as if it were an animated series :D
On this day in 2009:
the very first episode of Glee aired.
The show would go on to become an international phenomenon: spanning 121 episodes across 6 seasons, featuring over 700 musical performances, releasing 28 soundtrack CDs and 26 digital EPs, producing a 41-show concert tour and an accompanying 3D Concert Movie, and receiving over 190 award nominations with 78 wins.
I watched The Devil Wears Prada 2 on Friday (spoilers)
And the more I think about it the more disappointed I am about how underbakeddddd the plot was. Because they genuinely could have done something so interesting about how the world has changed since the first movie, that print media is dying and that the rise of AI is taking the human out of the arts. But for some reason the movie crammed in so many subplots in the last half and dedicated so much of its runtime to some of the most boring aspects that itās a bit baffling that is what they decided to focus on?
The entire first hour is all about Miranda/Runway being cancelled over promoting a fast fashion company and Andy navigating them out of it and her boring boring boring love interest. And itās too bad, because Iām sure they could have said something about fast fashion and how trends change so fast now because of technology and now people can buy an entire wardrobe of cheap fabric just to throw out the second itās not āinā anymore, and whatās āinā is now decided by the algorithm/influencers than by someone like Miranda. But itās not about any of that in the slightest lol itās just that she got cancelled (and I didnāt find this believable. as if the world that loves SHEIN hauls would give a fuck) and Andy helping them out of this one scandal.
Then the movie becomes about how the magazine is being inherited by the son of the previous owner and heās not into fashion/a tech bro and heās going to ruin the magazine but then itās about finding someone new to buy the magazine and surprise Emily got her boyfriend to buy Runway for herself! Except no, Andy and Miranda got the recluse girlboss billionaire from earlier in the film to buy it and it kinda feels like they donāt actually have to deal with any of those things because the first immediately becomes about the second and the second is so conveniently solved. Thereās an anti ai speech in the middle of all that, but itās like one scene that should have had more build up to it for it to have an effect. But you know what did have build up? Miranda finally paying Nigel back for everything heās done for her by letting him deliver the speech he wrote. And he starts his speechā¦and it cuts after one line lol I really expected way more from that, especially because it could have fleshed out (what could have been) the greater themes since he began talking about how Runway continues to value things the world thatās trying to leave it behind (or something like that).
Itās too bad because I think it could have been sooo good if it was just focused. I would have rather it been about the company being handed to the previous CEOās son and how they had to handle that from the jump (even if thatās literally just Ugly Betty) because then I think it would have given them time to tackle the interesting stuff along the way...like the more I think about it, the more I hate the billionaire buyout thing lol and Iām shocked that nobody is mentioning it in their reviewsā¦Iām confused how everyone seems to have a problem with every aspect of the film but the plot when itās easily the worst part of it.
And I think it would have been improved if there was less of Andyās personal life (or if it was at least done better) because I found her friends and boyfriend soooo goddamn boring. At least when the rest of the plot was being shallow it was still fun to see her at her job.
This is why I shake my head like this when people complain about any ounce of conflict in a story because I think they took all that criticism about how Andyās friends were the real villains in the first movie and went the opposite direction and made them āsupportiveā to show better work life balanceā¦just for them to be boring af lol at least her previous friend group held a mirror up to Andy and made her examine what her priorities are and what kind of person she wants to be.
I Have to defend Miranda though, because it seems like some peoples biggest problem with the movie was that Miranda wasnāt mean enough. I donāt even think āwell itās been 20 years, of course sheās changedā as if she just softened through age and became a better person. Sheās obviously been forced to change, and sheās pissed the whole time about it? She no longer has all the power she used to, her magazine has been reduced to a website full of fluff pieces that everyone scrolls past and due to HR complaints she canāt be the same person she used to be or it could risk her her job/promotion. Sheās not nicer, sheās just had her feathers clipped by the changing world around her, and so I thought her characterization was natural and made complete sense. āMiranda would NEVER fly economyāā not only did she have to to appease her new boss, not only was it supposed to be comedic, just suspend the disbelief here because itās supposed to show how far sheās fallen!
I loved Emily so much though, and her scenes with Andy were the best ā„ļø especially the ending yes I Do ship them.
Still, even with my complaints it was an okay watch, like you could put it on in the background and be entertained and considering how horrible sequels can be, I think it was on the better side. Personally I thought the fashion was pretty, Amari is the most beautiful women Iāve ever seen?? (and maybe the reason I think the fashion was good because my eyes always went directly to her in every scene sheās in and she had some of the best outfits. I thought Andy had good outfits but I was so disappointed by her Hampton dress lol), and this jacket was so Kurt Hummel ā„ļø and yes Iām making this post on this blog to talk about this jacket because Iāve seen so much slander for it. I bet Kurt wouldāve loved this movie, it would have been a 5 out of 5 for him especially with that Gaga cameo.
But for me Iād give it a solidā¦two and a half stars.
The differences in Puck, Finn, and Kurt's upbringings in a single parent household, and why I can't write off Puckurtā¦
disclaimer. this isn't a really well thought out analysis post or anything, this is just me talking. I wanted to be brief and not include a bunch of lists of episode evidence (like yes girl we've seen the fucking show!....ā¦.or have we because you can ask a question about glee and get 6 different answers) but no matter how much I tried to cut out I just couldn't omgā¦it Needs to be there for my own peace of mind and to provide context and set up. however I divided it up for easier reading.
Table of Contents
Puck and Finnās Friendship
Puck and Finn and Single Moms
How That Reflects During Quinn's Pregnancy
Some More Comparisons
Kurt and His Dad
Kurt and Finn
Kurt and Puck
Puckurt
I know Puckurt tends to shock most new glee fans, and I get why. Puck is understandably an uncomfortable character for a variety of reasons, Puck and Kurt don't really interact much once you look at the show as a whole, and if you want a bully x victim ship (which most people don't), Kurtofsky is right there. But I guess because I lurked on livejournal, the shipās never surprised me because I knew it used to be the most popular Kurt ship of season 1. Back when Kurt had basically had no other options lol but because of that, I had wanted to give it a chance and think about how it could actually work instead of just dismissing it. They have some pretty interesting parallels despite their lack of actual interactions within the show, and through this post itās grown on me, in a specific way that starts with Finn.
Puck and Finnās Friendship....
Okay, admittedlyā¦Puck and Finn's friendship probably isnāt even top 50 most interesting things about glee. In fact, I feel a little guilty even writing about it right now. Surely, the world needs one more post about Finn outing Santana or the Funny Girl feud insteadā¦
Previously, to me Puck and Finn always seemed like two typical straight guy bros who are mostly only friends because the show says they are. We don't know how long they've been friends (at least I donāt think we do? I could be wrong), or why they stay friends despite Puck's constant betrayal. Finn doesnāt really forgive Puck in season 1 but they seem to get along fine in Funk, and in season 2 they decide to put aside their differences in the Sue Sylvester Shuffle, but the scene is pretty short and Finn is still pretty hesitant about them going back to being friends. And so even their reconciliations arenāt really a big deal, which almost feels a bit lacking considering how great the backstabbing is treated. In my opinion, they don't even really have much chemistry when they do get along, especially compared to Jake and Ryder who I thought made a much more believable frenemies pair. But when I was doing a rewatch of glee in 2024, I was surprised by how much more their relationship stood out to me. Though there are other reasons independent of Finn as to why Puck acts the way he does, and why he orbits Finn so heavily (like he joins Acafellas because he thinks it'll attract older women, not because of Finn specifically who was invited by Will), he spends a lot of season 1 being kind of obsessed with Finnā¦resenting him, stealing his love interests (even though again, he doesnāt necessarily date Rachel because of Finn), and fighting him at the drop of a hat.
But what caught my attention the most was in Ballad when Puck tells Mercedes, "It's not fair! Finn gets everything. He gets the sympathy, he gets the girl." And that got me thinking about how much that everything might have encompassed.
Because really, from Puck's perspective, he and Finn aren't too different. They're both popular and on the football team. They both bullied the losers of the school. And they both know what it's like not to have a dad.
(Fun fact: while I need to read them myself and I wouldnāt necessarily consider what happens in the glee books canon, Finn and Puck apparently met when they were kids playing on opposing little league teams. They got into a fight and then Carole bought them ice cream afterwards. That seems incredibly fitting lol and Iāve always thought it wouldnāt be too crazy to say Puck and Finn were childhood friends. They have that "we've been around each other for so long that even though we might not get along anymore, we might not even like each other anymore, of course we're still friends. Because we've been friends forever" vibe to them. Since iirc none of it is actually confirmed within the show, I donāt want to hinge this entire post on a headcanon, but I think that adds an extra layer to the following, if Puck had grown up seeing how Carole treats Finn vs how his parents treats him.)
Puck and Finn and Single Momsā¦
In the Pilot, we learn that Finn's never met his dad, he and his mom are close, and that he wants to make his mom proud after everything she's done for him. When younger Finn plays the drums, Carole's on the phone, frantically trying to switch shifts so she can go to one of Finn's cub scout events. In Wheels, Finn nonchalantly mentions Carole gets past due notices all the time like itās not a big deal to him, most likely because Carole shoulders these responsibilities by herself and doesnāt make Finn feel like he has to be worry about bills. In Ballad, though she's clearly shaken up too, when Finn breaks down after singing to Beth's sonogram Carole hugs him and tells him things are going to be okay. In Yes/No, Carole admits she lied about how Finn's dad had died because she wanted to wait until he was ready. In The Sue Sylvster Shuffle, she goes to his championship game, and in Home, she attends parent teacher conferences, which is where she meets Burt. Clearly, Carole worked hard to be an active presence in Finn's life, and so he wouldn't have to deal with a lot of disappointment. And though we see her break down in front of Finn after Darren leaves her, it seems like Finn tends to have disconnect with his momās emotions, like with that past notice line, given that even after this he still kind of idolizes Darren and he didnāt understand she was ready to move on in Home because he felt he wasnāt ready for that just yet.
In contrast, though Puck's mother apparently still washes his hair in Laryngitis, a pretty clingy and overbearing thing to do, she's much harsher on her son and did little to show support. In Silly Love Songs, Puck wonders if he likes Lauren so much because her constant insults remind him of his mom. He slept with older women, particularly mothers, from a young age. In Props after his fight with the hockey team, Puck tells Coach Beiste a reason why he feels so worthless is because his mom never attended a single one of his football games or choir competitions. In Ballad, he and his family are having their yearly rewatch of the Schindler's List on Simcha's Torah. And though Puck acknowledges it's not the most normal tradition, he and his sister (who's terrified of the movie and runs screaming) do it for his mom. Still, she tells him he's "no better than them, Noah," because he's not dating a Jewish girl. Even if Puck's mom doesn't realize it, even as sheās berating him, Puck feels like he's responsible for his mom's happiness in some way, and her criticism plays a part in why he decides to date Rachel later in that episode.
On top of that, Puck's dad walked out on his family when he was 10, and when he was around, he was abusive. There are a couple of times during the show that Puck talks about how much it hurts that he doesn't have a support system and that he doesn't believe anyone cares about him, like in Never Been Kissed and Props, and itās why he lashes out and acts up so much. Though don't get me wrong, Puck was still extremely immature even in the classic teenage boy way that Finn was, itās clear he felt like he had to be tough and take care of himself because nobody else was going to.
How That Reflects During Quinn's pregnancy...
While both Puck and Finn fumbled trying to prove to Quinn what great dads they'd be (after all, even when she briefly considered it she still didn't feel any of them were capable of raising Beth in the end. and they were all 15-16 anyway so of course they weren't ready), and they both acted selfishly, knowing Quinn didn't want to keep the baby but continuing to treat her as if she would (and I don't think this is talked about enough!!! most people focus on Quinn lying to Finn but both boys continually trampled over her wants the entire time!), I think this difference in Fuckās upbringings were most obvious during Quinn's pregnancy.
Though Finn gave Quinn his baby blanket, sang to Beth's sonogram, and said it hurt to imagine her growing up thinking he never cared about her when he would spend the rest of his life thinking about her, much like with his mom he didnāt really have much awareness of Quinnās emotions during her pregnancy. He spends most of it thinking about himself. When Quinn gets an ultrasound in Throwdown, Finn tells Will he feels like he has all the stress but none of the control. In Vitamin D, it's about how tired he is because of Quinn's pregnancy. In Ballad, the reason he decides to tell Quinn's parents she's pregnant is because he feels bad about keeping it a secret. And in Wheels, it's about how much pressure he's under because he has to find a way to make money. Puck even calls him out for this in the episode, saying Finn has made everything about how he feels when he should be thinking about how hard things are for Quinn. I don't think Finn was necessarily babied by Carole, I donāt think Carole was a bad mom, but because Carole made an effort to be a good mom and treated Finn like her son (and not a stand in for a boyfriend or the cause of all her problems), he grew up feeling much less pressure to step into the father role or to take on responsibility. He was allowed to just be a kid, Carole clearly handled the hard stuff, and so he had a much more difficult time tangibly helping Quinn or being empathetic to her struggles.
(And Iām sure he still felt like "the man of the house", he probably said this exact phrase in an episode and Iām just blankingā¦and I feel like this is the angle they had wanted to go with in the pilot, but I donāt think they actually followed through with it. I think Finn is closer to Rachel in this way, where even though Rachel grew up without a mom, she was never expected to take on a motherly role herself. Finn feeling like the man of the house =/= him having to be his own dad)
Puck wasn't perfect either, and his immaturity showed throughout like when he thought Jackie Daniels would be a good baby name or when he sexted Santana right as Quinn was starting to consider keeping Beth, but in Wheels he took a much more active approach trying to help her get money. He gives her the $18 he had left over from his pool cleaning service (and though he spent most of his paycheck on childish things like nunchucks, he points out itās $18 more than Finn), he spikes the cupcakes so more people will buy them, tells Finn he needs to try harder and do more than just complain, and he tries to take the club's funds for the baby. In Hairography, he steals a book on how to raise a baby with a budget for Quinn and tells her the decision to keep Beth is hers. Even though he tells Quinn he won't be loyal to her, he's adamant that he won't be a deadbeat like his own dad, and when Quinn tells him he should be happy that he won't have to raise the baby because then he can "go be a rockstar", he realizes that his dad choosing himself over his family is something he doesnāt want to repeat, and he offers up a more sincere baby name. Of the two, the show sets up that Puck was more proactive about wanting to be there for the baby, because he has first hand experience being neglected and had more āreal worldā experience, especially compared to Finn who was a lot more naive.
Some More Comparisonsā¦
Puck and Finn are also contrasted in Mash-Up, when all the football players need to choose between glee or football. Puck and Finn start to be on the receiving end of the harassment they used to dish out, and when Finn gets slushied, he follows Emmaās advice to wear sunglasses indoors so he can seem cooler. When Puck gets slushied, he sincerely apologizes to Rachel for doing it to her, and when she tries to tell him it's okay, he says it isn't, that nobody should feel that way. I think that's so interesting, that when faced with the same problem, Puck was quicker to put himself in the shoes of the people he's slushied in the past and apologized to Rachel, while Finn just wanted to make sure it never happened to him again. He even lets Kurt slushie himself for his sake. Though Puck was going to choose football so he could avoid more harassment, he ultimately puts glee and all it represents first, while Finn wanted to cling to the safety of his popularity as much as he could and was the only one to choose football. And itās only until Finn talks to Coach Tanaka that Ken finally relents and reschedules football practice, which is completely different to how Ken treated Puck in Acafellas, where he threatens him if Puck messes with the group. Of course Puck wasnāt there for that (but I think heād know Finn was the reason why the glee club members could rejoin the team), but it wouldnāt be too far fetched to say that was a common experience, of Finn perhaps getting preferential treatment that contributed to Puckās outburst in Ballad. People listen to Finn, but not Puck.
During Puckleberry's last conversation that episode, I think it stung even more that Rachel, like Quinn, breaks up with him because of Finn. Not even because he was madly in love with Rachel, but because Finn gets everything, even when he doesnāt try. Finn can abandon glee and still have Rachel, still have Quinn, but Puck stands by glee and āgetsā neither. (Of course, heās not owed either of them either, Iām just saying what Puck might have felt because of this. Rachel is also right, girls donāt like Puck because heās a jerk!)
Of course, Puck also cared about his popularity and clearly didn't give a shit about Jacob Ben Israel's feelings in Laryngitis, but Puck's surprising ability to empathize (at least. with other glee club members) shows up again in Grilled Cheesus, when Puck tells Finn he prayed for Kurt's dad because he knows what its like not to have a dad, "you know?" And Finn just stares at him silently, clear guilt on his face. Because he does know, it's what he and Puck have in common, having a deceased parent is what he has in common with Kurt, Kurt and Burt are, according to him, his family and yetā¦it didn't (and doesn't, even after that interaction) cross his mind to pray for Burt.
Kurt and His Dadā¦
Speaking of Kurt, Kurt is the only other member in the glee club who grew up in a single parent household. But unlike Puck and Finn, Kurt had to grow up without his mom, which changes the role that was left behind and the responsibilities he felt like had to take over.
In 2009 when Burt comes down the stairs to Kurt's room, Kurt automatically assumes he's being asked to start dinner. It not only shows how distant their relationship is, that Kurt thinks the only reason Burt would come down to talk to him is for him to make dinner, but also what Kurt is most likely responsible for around the house. In Wheels, Kurt feels like he needs to protect Burt from the harassment he faces, and itās only in Laryngitis that Burt tells Kurt his only job is to be himself.
Even in small ways, we see the ways Kurt takes care of Burt that paints a picture of the dynamic they have. In Wheels, when Burt is pissed off from the phone call and can barely work the coffee pot, Kurt automatically steps in to fix it for him. In Home, he doesn't let Burt have a cookie because it's not organic and he says in voiceover that he always comes along with Burt to parent teachers nights to act as a translator (vs Finn, who doesn't go with Carole) as if he doesnāt trust Burt to be able to handle these things himself. In Grilled Cheesus and Duets, he takes care of Burt's health, bringing him healthy food and making sure he has a napkin tucked into his shirt.
And while it's normal for parents to compare their kids to them, it's telling in Wheels, when Burt says Kurt's a lot like his mom and in Sexy, tells Blaine that Kurt gets his empathy and kindness from her. Projecting Kurt's mother onto him, reaffirming Kurt is his motherā¦
This is where I think Puck and Kurt are a bit similar, but in opposite ways? lol They both felt like they had to grow up fast, but while Puck felt like he had to be street smart, Kurt felt like he had to be responsible and take care of Burt. But like Puck, Kurt was still a child and wasn't 100% mature (that's why he even thinks it's a good idea to set up Burt and Carole. Obviously it's not a good idea, because it's supposed to show how naive Kurt really is).
Though the audience tends to think of Burt and Kurt's relationship as perfect and Burt as extremely supportive, that wasn't always the case. Like Carole who put in the effort to be there for Finn, I don't think Burt was a bad dad. He tried and changed and grew and that's why his character is so great, but that growth had to have a starting place. Before Kurt came out, it was clear they had a much more distant relationship. In Laryngitis Burt tells Kurt he knows they donāt ever really talk about their feelings and in 2009 itās clear when heās talking to Emma that he doesnāt think he understands Kurt very well, and itās evident when heās completely surprised that Kurt might be suicidal. In Preggers, he tells Kurt he's not in love with the idea of him being gay, in Wheels, he says he's not ready to talk about boys, and even in Laryngitis when heās trying to make Kurt feel better, Burt basically confirms that Kurt is not the son he imagined having. Even though we know Burt loves Kurt unconditionally, season 1 Kurt isn't so sure, and it's why it took so long for Kurt to come out. Itās also why he becomes so insecure so fast when Finn and Burt start getting along. Finn did in one dinner what Kurt felt like he couldnāt do his entire life: connect with Burt.
Kurt and Finn...
I think Furt's relationship is so misunderstood and people tend to confuse the timeline of how long Kurt even had a crush on Finn which in my opinion shapes how people perceive Kurt like you really do need to understand the sequence of eventsā¦but I'm going to try to keep it brief lol The most relevant episodes for this post:
In Preggers, Finn helps Kurt join the football team. Despite their one on one interactions, Kurt doesn't really flirt with Finn in this episode, too preoccupied with his main goal: making Burt proud.
In Ballad, we learn Kurt's liked Finn since they met (and so in a Puckurt way, I think it'd be so interesting for that to make Puck feel bitter in some way. Of course he makes fun of Finn using Kurt, but much like how Rachel dumped him for Finn, I can see Puck wondering why even Kurt would choose Finn over him?) because Kurt thought Finn was nice. Finn made the bullying Kurt received, bullying that made Kurt contemplate suicidal thoughts, a lot more bearable.
When Finn and Kurt try to practice for their ballad assignment, Finn says he can't focus. He opens up to Kurt about how much Beth means to him, and Kurt is genuinely moved by how much Finn cares about her. Finn wanting to be a good dad is a trait Kurt would obviously find admirable given his relationship with Burt, and I think this is the moment his crush really starts to deepen. Especially because Finn allows Kurt to touch his shoulder, something no other guy would have let Kurt do before this. All of this is cementing Finn as a good guy to Kurt.
While Kurt tries to flirt in this episode, he and Finn have genuine moments of connection too. For one, despite the fact that it had a negative effect on Quinn (to put it lightly...), Finn felt Kurt's advice to sing about his feelings, both to Beth and Quinnās parents, did help him feel better about things. When Kurt comes over to Finn's house to help him figure out what to wear, they bond over what it's like to have a parent that passed away. When Kurt talks about his memories of his mom like her smell, Finn tells Kurt that maybe he's lucky he never knew his dad.
That's another difference between him and Puck. Puck knows exactly what kind of guy his dad is, he got to experience first hand all the neglect and disappointment. All Finn can really do is imagine, and because of Carole's lie, he got to have this fantasy of him. His dad, the war hero. And obviously, he's not actually lucky that he's never met his dad (and Kurt seems to think the statement isn't true too, giving Finn a guilty look like he's not sure what to say and like he realizes that even in this situation, they can't relate 1:1) his grief would be real and that would still be hard to deal with, him never getting to know his dad would be a completely different kind of hurt from Puck's (like Kurt's is from his) so it's hardly comparable, and it sounds like his dad was still a good guy because Carole says he was so much more than the last few months of his life, but that kind of lie protected him of having to possibly deal with more complicated feelings about his father.
In Home, Finn finds out that Carole and Burt are dating because of Kurt and he's not happy about it, especially as his mom starts getting rid of all his dad's old stuff, again because of Kurt. In order to calm Finn down, Kurt sings A House Is Not A Home. Though Kurt intends for it to be a love song (and it ends up being an incredibly vulnerable performance for him that he has to end with his back turned to everyone else so they donāt see him cry, because it reveals how lonely Kurt has been, and how desperate he is for love), interestingly enough, the song does speak to Finn. He really seems to think about the lyrics as Kurt sings, and he takes the song sheet back home and sings it to his fatherās chair.
During their first dinner as four, Finn starts to warm up to Burt when they realize they have a lot in common. However, seeing Finn and Burt get along makes Kurt instantly jealous and insecure, and by the end of the night, he's done with his crush on Finn. Back in his room, he rips off the paint swatches off his wall. Heās done playing house with Finn because his actual home with Burt feels like itās on shaky foundation (and Finnās about to tear down a load bearing wall). While Finn is genuinely upset that his mom is moving on from his dad, Kurt uses his mom's passing to try and guilt trip Burt, which Burt sees right through. I find this kind of fascinating?, that Kurtās mom doesnāt really play a factor at all despite the fact that her death would have been more recent for Kurt, and Burt hadnāt seemed to date like Carole did. Daddy issues 2 strong I guessā¦
Later in the episode, Kurt asks Finn to help him break up their parents. Finn agrees, but when his mom talks to him about how they have to move on, and when Finn talks to Burt, he backs out of the plan and even lets Burt sit in his dad's chair ver. Kurt however, ends the episode distraught, upset as he watches Finn and Burt bond.
But while Kurt's crush on Finn is gone by the end of Home and Finn continues to be a threat in Laryngitis, its in Theatricality Kurt starts to realizeā¦he might not even like Finn as a person. When Finn asks why Kurt has to make such a spectacle of himself, Kurt is genuinely disgusted. It's why he wasn't flirting with Finn when he tried to wipe the makeup off Finn's face. Not only was Kurt starting to find Finn cowardly, Kurt trying to wipe Finn's makeup off because he thinks Finn can't do it himself is much more reminiscent to how he treats Burt than how he treated Finn when he was actually trying to flirt in Ballad or Home.
Meanwhile, Finn is facing the growing pressure of all the changes heās experiencing like having to move in with the Hummels, heās starting to be bullied even more by Azimio and Karofsky, and heās still grappling with his choice to be in glee, which threatens his masculinity which is why the whole kiss vs gaga thing happens. While Kurt might not have a crush on Finn in this episode, Finn doesnāt really know that.
And when Finn uses a slur, Kurt realizes the guy he idolized for being nice really is just like everyone else. Before Burt comes in, he's more disappointed than surprised (and, again, Kurt tries to protect Burt and Finn by trying to sweep it under the rug, saying Finn didn't "mean it like that", so as not to jeopardize Burt's relationship with Carole). Even though they make up by the end of the episode, their relationship stays tense into season 2.
In Duets they directly disagree about if Kurt should sing with Sam, and giving up the duet only exacerbates Kurtās loneliness. In Grilled Cheesus, Kurt doesn't feel like it was pertinent to let Finn know about Burt's heart attack because Burt's not Finn's dad, and when Finn said he thought they were family he shakes his head. I donāt think Kurt would care Finn didnāt pray for Burt using Grilled Cheesus because he clearly didnāt think it worked (though I also donāt think heād see it as Finn being respectful towards his wish for no prayers like Iāve seen some people say either lol, he still basically let half the club into Burtās hospital room to pray for him), but I think he definitely felt upset about Finn thinking he counts as Burtās son when Finn, in his eyes, can afford not to care about Burt (enough not to pray to Grilled Cheesus, who he genuinely believes grants him all his wishes) the way Kurt has had to. In Furt, Finn puts popularity over helping Kurt, and Kurt is clearly annoyed and awkwardly stiff when he has to teach Finn how to dance for the wedding and judges him when Finn asks if they can close the door. They really only make up after Finn sings Just The Way You Are.
Kurt and Puckā¦
Okay Puck and Kurt don't really have a lot of moments where they directly interact in the show. Puck bullied Kurt and they never really even make up. Puck calls Kurt his boy once he transferred out, wishes he could have jumped in when Karofsky started fighting the other glee guys but couldn't because he was on probation, cried during the Klaine duet lol, and was part of the anti prom, but Kurt never really seemed to care about Puck. He isn't (and wouldn't have wanted to be) included when the other guys hang out or when they try to help Puck pass his test, and one of their only and last interactions is during the Quarterback when they fight over Finn's jacket. Itās clear Kurt never changed his opinion on Puck.
However, there are times where their storylines take place in the same episodes and so they end up connected by the main theme of it. In Preggers, theyāre both hiding something (Kurt being gay from his dad, Puck being the father of Quinnās baby from Finn). In Wheels, they both lose out on something they want because of prejudices (though obviously on different scales) even though they proved themselves able to do what it is (Kurt can hit the note, but he canāt have the solo because then his dad will be burdened by the homophobic bullying Kurt gets. Puck does try to provide money for the baby, but Quinn admitting Puck is the father would be bad for her reputation so she canāt). In Never Been Kissed, they both feel like they have no support systems and they just want someone who actually cares about them (and Kurt finds it in Blaine and Puck finds it in Artie). Iām sure thereās more but you get the gistā¦
Okay wtf does all of this have to do Puckurtā¦
Now that I've established all that, I know Puckurt doesnāt have a lot of canon basis. But I think they have enough interesting parallels for something, and I can see Puckurt being the most compelling around season 1 to 2, because of their strong connection via shared themes and Finn. I feel like this part would be best done in bullet pointsā¦
Puck's most interesting relationships are with the people who make him examine his actions and change, like Rachel, Artie, and Lauren, and I think Kurt would have fit into that.
That being said. I think their relationship would be most interesting if 1) they enabled each otherās worst qualities or 2) if Puck enabled Kurtās worst, while Kurt actually inspired some change in Puck. I just think itād work best if it was allowed to be messy and not just āand then Puck said sorry and they lived happily and healthily forever afterā
Like I mentioned, it would be interesting for Kurt having a crush on Finn to be another bitter reminder to Puck about how everyone likes Finn more.
But once Kurtās feelings on Finn sour, Puck would probably find it refreshing that Kurt is finally another person who sees Finn for what Puck sees him as: just some guy who's kind of an asshole.
They would bond over a resentment towards Finn not having to grow up faster and how he doesn't have to really think twice about his relationship with Carole. I think they'd also judge him for being more cowardly and for having a victim complex (despite popular opinion that Kurt had a huge victim complexā¦girl have you seen Any scene Finnās in. Kurt sucks it up way more than he does š).
Finn is also naturally liked in a way that neither Puck or Kurt get to be, because people instantly judge them and won't give them a chance (and like to be fair. Puck is menace lmao). From their perspective, why is everything so easy for Finn? Why is everyone so nice to him?
But even despite all of that, they also wouldn't actually hate Finnā¦it's why Puck always goes back for forgiveness and considered Finn in his future plans when he wanted to go to LA, and Kurt would never be able to forget that Finn's kindness made things more bearable for him. Finn will always be Puck's best friend and Kurt's Superman, and so their feelings for Finn would be complicated. And I know I've sounded pretty harsh on Finn in this post, but really I don't think he was a bad guy!
One scenario I can imagine prior to Kurtās crush on Finn being gone though is Puck trying to come onto Kurt, just to see. Obviously the resident gay kid would also be into him, right? But no. Kurt would not be. And I think much like with Rachel, Puck would pull the āwhatever I didnāt even want you anyway + ur ugly and also ur gayā card once heād be rejected.
I can see their relationship being kind of like that one text post that's like "aren't you tired of being nice haven't you ever wanted to go apeshit". Of course Kurt isnāt āso kind he would never even THINK to hurt someone š„ŗā levels of nice (and while I donāt think saint kurt is as popular in the fandom as nonKurt fans Iāve seen over the years thinkā¦yeah I do cringe a little when I come across Kurt fans who make it sound like he was just this bland, nice sweetheart the whole time. we freaking love you mean ass Kurt), but because Kurt didn't really have a lot of power against the people whoād harass him, he kind of just had to let it happen and usually all he could get in would be a snarky one liner. He never really got to express pure anger in s1-2, really, except in Roseās Turn. He had a lot of pent up feelings that he wasnāt allowed to feel or say sucks (because people expected him to let stuff roll off his back) and he was responsible because he didnāt want to cause problems for Burt, so I think Puck would encourage him to just let himself BE angry, in ways that probably aren't very healthy or productive. I think full on bad boy/skank Kurt is not realistic, I donāt think heād go that far and completely change who he is because heās truly a NERD at heart. He irons his socks, he has a strong moral compass, and when Will told the boys to sit down in Funk heās the only one to ran to his seatā„ļø, and so I think the things heād do to express his anger would still have to be realistically Kurt-like.
There's no other way to say this. but Kurt would appeal strongly to Puck's mommy issues (critical, hard to please, nags and when he thinks someone can't do something themselves, he condescendingly does it for them, which is so Puck's mom washing his hair), and Puck to Kurtās daddy issues (maybe less so than the former. But the way Kurt was moved by Finn describing what he thought about Beth, heād feel some kind of Freudian way about Puck wanting to be a good, present dad.)
Both desperately wanted to avoid becoming Lima Losers, but Puck almost didn't graduate despite that being the thing he looked forward to the most and Kurt, who spent so many years dreaming of New York to escape the small minded people of Ohio, got rejected from his dream school. They didn't show Kurt crashing out over that enough TBFH and I can imagine a Puckurt situation where they both break over not being able to prove people wrong and becoming exactly what they feared.
The closest in ship comparisons that come to Puckurt are probably Kurtofsky and Kurtbastian, since they all kinda embody the bully x bullied trope. but I think the difference between Puckurt and Kurtofsky is Kurt would most likely always regard Karofsky with pity (or sympathy, if you want to be nicer) in their relationship because of Karofsky being closeted and attempting suicide when he was outed. They have a more complicated/nuanced relationship as bully/bullied than Puckurt do in my opinion, because Puck bullying him wasnāt really personal (and even in Puckurt, Iām not too drawn to the idea that Puck was bullying Kurt specifically because he had a crush on him. Not because thatās evil and toxic because I actually enjoy that in Kurtofsky lol but because then yeah, thatās just Kurtofsky and if I want to ship Kurtofsky, Iād just be shipping Kurtofsky. Puckurt should have its own dynamic! Which is why most of my feelings on Puckurt take place after Puckās joined glee vs before). I think part of the appeal of Kurtbastian for its shippers is that they'd eventually get over Blaine and see each other as equals and their jabs at each other would be more lighthearted and affectionate.
In comparison, I donāt think Kurt would feel all that sympathetic towards Puck, and I donāt think heād see himself as an equal to Puck either. Despite Puckās higher social status, I think Kurt would see himself as above Puck in most other aspects (taste, intelligence, class). And because Puck would not be explicitly gay (I imagine his sexuality would just be āanything that movesā), Kurt would feel less connected to him to feel that level of sympathy (Kurt is someone who feels more deeply for people he can see himself in). If anythingā¦Puck would be able to empathize with Kurt more than Kurt would to himā¦Or at least it would take a LOT for Kurt to warm up to Puck (but I think he would eventually once he realized just how much Puckās parents suck. I canāt see that Not pulling at his heartstrings. At the very least, I think Kurt would think of Karofsky as someone who is fragile, and he wouldnāt think Puck is fragile? Hm Iām gonna have to think on this more). I think Kurt would see him being with Puck to be his rock bottom.
I also really like the idea of the two of them scheming to try and get Finn and Quinn to break up and it blowing up in their faces lol
BASICALLY. I think Puckurt's relationship would be rooted in resentment, bitterness, and insecurity! But there would be potential for Puck to develop and change because of Kurt, too.
I know there are a lot of teen dramas, musicals, satire works, other Ryan Murphy projects, movies released in 2010s, etc etc that could easily be compared to glee but the only other piece of media that makes me feel the way the glee pilot does is Napoleon Dynamite
Glee might have some of the worst lighting in tv history
New New York
Dave: The stars are beautiful tonight
Blaine: Yeah. You know what else is beautiful?
Both: Kurt
2026 and people still don't understand Blainofsky smh...pls refer to the simple image above.
Wardrobe Symbolism in Duets
A rewritten version of an analysis I originally posted in 2024.
In Duets, Kurt wears a blue cardigan with paint-smeared handprints on the chest. This cardigan is one of my favorite clothing choices in the show because it gives us a lot of insight into Kurt's character and a recurring theme throughout his storylines.
This was originally a Reddit comment I left once, cleaned up lol and Iāve always wanted to turn it into a full fledged analysis with episode evidence and everythingggg and maybe I will only day but that seems like a lot of work and for now I want this summary on here.
I wanted to explain why, story telling wise, some people donāt like that Kurt got rejected from NYADA after he sang Not The Boy Next Door, because itās more than just āhe did good in this one singular auditionā.
Blaine: Peter
Kurt: Lois
Chris: Sam
Meg: Tina
Brian: � Closest I can think of is Schuester...
Stewie: Sebastian
Why Kurt Would Be A K-Pop Fan
It would be stupidly easy to say Kurt would like k-pop and leave it at that.
So easy Iām not sure why more people donāt do it more often.
But I think half the fun of headcanons is finding the data and evidence to back up your points! So hereās an in depth look into why Kurt would love k-pop.
First, letās take a look at Kurtās canonical stan list:
BeyoncĆ©. On Kurtās Superstar Playlist, he has her songs Halo, Dangerously In Love, If I Was A Boy (and Cool by Gwen Stefani). He creates his own dance video with Tina and Brittany, wearing an outfit he made himself inspired by BeyoncĆ©ās singlet, and helps win the schoolās first football game by dancing to Single Ladies. According to a deleted scene from the Sue Sylvester Shuffle, it was alsoĀ his suggestionĀ to perform Bills, Bills, Bills by Destinyās Child.
Madonna. He calls her an icon, is in agreement when Mr. Schue says Madonnaās cultural impact transcends only music because her songs are about being strong, and then he himself points out that Madonnaās images are as important as the songs themselves before he asks Mr. Schue if he can work on multimedia project with Mercedes, which ends up being a recreation of the Vogue mv with Sue.Ā He starts a Madonna cover band in A Katy or A Gaga.
Lady Gaga. He calls her a boundary pushing, theatrical performer, and admires how she changes up her look often. Tina also identifies Kurt as the biggest Gaga during AĀ Katy Or A Gaga.
Britney Spears. He starts a Facebook campaign to convince Will to let them perform Britney during the fall assembly (which he proudly boasts about having 5 members), and calls her pop culture itself. Heās incredibly adamant on performing her songs despite Willās repeated refusal.
Whitney Houston. Decorated his locker in her honor, and is ready to list her many accomplishments when Will brings them up (to which Blaine has to stop him before he gets carried away).
Spice Girls. Suggested Spice Girls for their mashup against the Troubletones in Mash Off. I know he was fucking devastated when they did Wannabe without him.
So this is what we know about Kurt, based on both his stan list and his own style of performance (which Iāll go over under the cut): he loves the flashy and theatrical, he loves a good choreography, he values the importance stage presence and star power, heās interested in the visual aspects of the artistry that goes into pop music from the fashion to the music videos, he appreciates a musicianās ability to reinvent and tackle different concepts, and he loves talented, glamorous hardworking divas, including girl groups.
With an importance on visual elements, a focus on performance, a wide array of concepts, and beautiful, talented girl groups, I think itās only natural that k-pop is something that would appeal to Kurt. But we still have more data to go over.
For the most part I think of Rachel as Extremely Straight so I donāt really see any of her popular lesbian ships but the one I do personally like is Tina/Rachel, the potential fascinates meā¦
I like them in a season 1 kind of way where theyāre both original glee club members which means they both have this desire to perform and sing, enough to join the club that might as well be social suicide, but while Rachel basks in the spotlight, Tina runs away from it. Canonically because sheās painfully shy and literally made up a stutter so people wouldnāt talk to herā¦or in the au in my head because sometimes I like to imagine a glee where they actually committed to Tina having a stutter, because sheās afraid of messing up due to something she canāt control. But thatās so interesting to meee, despite that she wants to be someone like Rachel.
It kinda annoys me that that the issue in Acafellas is that Rachel is upset Tina got a solo over her and while we get Tina briefly saying sheāll just let Rachel have the song and Will commenting that she stutters less the more confident she gets, it doesnāt really go anywhere for her/them because the next episode is all about April and Rachel, and Rachel gets Aprilās part like itās nothing with no mention of Tinaās solo. Like we can assume they just performed the song to an audience of no one immediately after Rachel left and now that thatās over itās not about Tina anymore but damn I would have liked for her to be treated less like a plot device and for there to be even one Tina Rachel moment lol like at least let Tina have a line in somebody to love since Mercedes and Artie were on it, so itās not like it was strictly a Finchel songā¦(and if my head if this had happened, Tina and Rachel would have looked at each other with acknowledgmentā¦a look of understandingā¦)
I wouldāve loved to see Rachel teach Tina how to be a diva in season 1 while Tina could have eased Rachel into being more of a team playerā¦I love Laryngitis but I wish that plotline had happened between Rachel and Tina or Rachel and Artie (I also think a Rachel and Artie friendship should have been explored more, I like their storyline in New New York) instead of Rachel and some guy weāll never see again. I think that episode could have been a great to give Tina (or Artie) more depth instead.
And I know Iām describing what they tried to do with Mercedes and Rachel, but I feel like it wouldāve been more effective with Tina since Mercedes was already established as someone who wanted the spotlight as much as Rachel did, and so it came off as patronizing because we know Mercedes has advocated for herself before, but nobody listens to her when she does? Idk but my problems with the hypocritical way the show treated Mercedes is probably better left for another post...though Iām also under no delusion that if it was Tina it would suddenly be well written either lol it would probably still suck a little
But anyways with s1 cohenberry, Iām really intrigued by their differences while still both being loser outcast girlsā¦.
But I also like it in a s3+ way where Tina canāt tell if she 1) hates Rachel 2) is obsessed with her and wants to wear her skin 3) is in love with her. And in the end itās actually all three ā„ļø