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Glee deleted scene:
āYou will never leave Lima or this high school. All your dreams lead back here, no matter what. I am the best teacher youāve ever seen, and a wonderful friend to you all.ā
The amount of sass coming from Fandom Unfiltered on Twitter right now is fucking great.
IT GOT BETTER XDDDD
āGlee, another show that started out focusing on a female character whose career dreams kept her going, is now one of the most anti-female shows airing. The show consistently belittles the role of women, using them as little more than emotional leaning posts for their boyfriends, boyfriends who are always heroic and decent. When Finn outed Santana it was treated as a good thing, Finn helping her come to terms with her sexuality by serenading her with a cover of Girls Just Want to Have Fun. After all, lesbianism is just girls having fun, right? Weeks later when Dave Karofsky suffers similarly by being outed it is shown through an emotionally overwrought montage and makes way for a story about teen suicide.ā
ā āWhere Have all The GoodĀ Women Gone?ā - The Huffington Post
āItās not that Glee was guilty of being about white establishment culture more than other shows; itās just that Gleeās creators ā to their tremendous credit ā invited all kinds of minorities to the party, but then found themselves absolutely bamboozled and infuriated when those minorities refused to take whatever racist or sexist or transmisogynistic or homophobic wankshite was hurled their way.ā
ā Heather Hogan, Glee Episodes 6.12 and 6.13: All Aboard the Midnight Train (x)
āAnd thatās what you missed on Glee!ā
if you ever think about making fun of someone for watching glee donāt we already hate ourselves more than you ever could
Sometimes I think Iām over the gross mistreatment and sidelining Brittana got on Glee but then I remember Kurt and B|aine got an entire episode to argue about whether watching p0rn is cheating while Brittany didnāt even get to talk during Santanaās coming out episode :-/
Thatās what you missed on Glee!
things Iām thankful for this holiday season
no glee in Trumpās america
no glee hamilton episode (hamilglee or gleemilton?)
no glee la la land episodeĀ
no glee dear evan hansen episodeĀ
no glee the greatest showman episode
no glee despacito cover
no glee post malone cover
no glee slow acoustic soundcloud mumble rap cover
Does anyone remember when the entire Glee fandom was freaking out because Dianna Agron dyed her hair orange and then in the space of a few months Heather Morris got pregnant and everyone freaked out cus HeYa was dead, Cory Monteith checked into rehab and then passed away, and Naya Rivera went from dating Big Sean to dedicating her first ever debut single to slinging mud at his ex, to being engaged to him to calling off the wedding and the very next day marrying another man in the same dress and location: then afterwards, having to cover his new girlfriendās song on the show. Then she ended up being exposed for domestic violence against her new husband.
Then nearly five years later Mark Sailing gets caught with child pornography and commits suicide.
What Iām saying is I miss when everyone was losing their minds over Diannaās hair.
When you're angry at the characters, the story is well-written. When you're angry at the writers, it is not.
the presumption here is that audiences can tell the difference.
presuming theyāre not children, the audience can usually tell. ex: when a character does something you donāt like - but it feels like something the character would do - you get mad at the character. when a character does something you donāt like - and the history of that character makes it unbelievable that the character would do that thing - you get mad at the writers.
choose a cursed plot that would have happened if glee continued
hamilton episode
will sings bad bunny with artie on backup vocals
a cis actor plays a non-binary character, and they ātackleā neopronouns
will starts teaching korean, and they sing songs by bts
blm episode that ends with an āupliftingā and āinspiringā group number
brittany comes out as asexual
blaine becomes tiktok famous
rachel breaks up with her broadway costar boyfriend and sings ākill billā by sza
santana joins onlyfans but ends up quitting because āsheās better than thatā
these are all huge compliments
brittany/santana | firsts and lasts
ok i know itās 2016 but i just have to say that like, if you joined tumblr after 2010 and/or never got involved in the glee fandom you missed out on a core piece of this websites history
like you do not understand the scope, power, influence of the glee fandom. all the āleadersā of current fandoms now are people who were probably big in the glee fandom too.Ā you literally had to be there. it was fucking crazy, it was horrible, the ship wars were endless, the hate was endless, but you know what - i genuinely miss it sometimes because it was the most prolific, engaged, and creative community i have ever seen and been a part of.Ā
like yāall. the art, the fic, the gifs, the manips, everything. this fandom was in a constant state of creation, and we constantly inspired each other. we gave great feedback. the ideas were endless. i once got 823 notes on a like 1 paragraph āficā after gay marriage was legalized in ny. it would not be uncommon to post something and have literally 1000 people on your blog at once. for something like that to happen now would be astounding but it barely was back then, just pretty cool.
glee had its problems - many many problems - but it did something nobody else had done before, which is that it really tried to serve every single underserved group, meaning everyone got involved. there was never a time when you couldnāt relate to a character or root for a character or empathize with a character - everyone found someone worth defending or loving. what iām trying to say is it was the pinnacle of obsession & investment. there has literally not been another fandom like it since. and the most insane thing is that most people who were a part of it ended up so disappointed by it that we have tried to sever all ties.
so iām gonna come out and say i miss glee! except i donāt miss glee, i miss the community and the camaraderie and the creation. i miss always having something new to read or new gifsets to see or new meta or parallels or whatever. it was amazing and terrible and we had the time of our fucking lives before the show destroyed itself past the point of no return. so anyway. i feel now more than ever that something like the glee fandom will never happen again so consider this a tribute post to yāall who were there. solidarity my friends
Faberry AU: Quinn and Rachel meet several years after high school, in particular circumstances
quinn fabray + respecting authority