Someone should tell all those fans saying not to mention Glee that should stop speaking for him now. Cause they all seem to have gone silent.
Yes funny that isn’t it? Honestly the mum in me wants to make those particular fans go stand in a corner and think about what they did and how they sounded. I mean Lea was performing, that should have been a clue ;).
I posted about it because those tweets annoyed me. Those tweets weren’t even about Glee, it was about not mentioning anything related to klaine and by extension C/hris because the whole world might implode if you mention one to the other. These are the same fans who are telling people not to wear D t-shirts to C/hris events and vice versa and they are misguided.
If you apply the tweeters logic that Glee is in the past and Darren wants to move on from it to other projects it begins to sound insane. You wouldn’t tell people to not mention D/arren singing in coffee shops because now he sings in famous venues such as Carnegie and the Mercury Lounge. You wouldn’t tell people not to mention D’s early songwriting days because he’s an Emmy nominated songwriter and he’d be embarrassed by his early attempts at songwriting. So yes those tweets were ridiculous and I’m happy they’ve been embarrassed into silence for NOW.
And it’s glaringly obvious that Darren is proud of ALL his PAST projects which includes his work with C/hris on G/lee and so he should be! His happiness in being associated with G/lee was clear from the setlists at Elsie which included both Glee/klaine songs and those guest appearances by L/ea, J/enna and R/yan.
There is a level of appropiate behaviour for all fans when meeting D or C which many fans sadly fail on but if G/lee meant something to you (and it did to me) then as a fan you should be able to tell D or C what G/lee meant to you without other fans policing it.