Maybe it wasn’t the best timing to try and talk sense into Santana, but it was in her and Brittany’s own best interest, not out of spite. (Perhaps his own heartbreak had a little bit of influence too, but on the whole, Kurt Hummel has never been out to get people just because their happiness threatens his own.) And it certainly didn’t warrant Santana’s attack getting personal, going as far as rubbing salt into Kurt’s wounds and suggesting that he was never good enough for Blaine, and even insulting Kurt’s appearance. (Which, to be fair, is more of a faux pas on the part of the Glee writers. These jabs at characters’ looks are simultaneously subtle jabs at the actors themselves, and it really isn’t cute for showrunners to pick on their own cast.) In fact, it’s a little sad that Santana’s rant about Kurt’s flaws was longer than her proposal speech and — dare we say — more passionate, too. Perhaps she needs to focus a little more on her relationship with Brittany and less on kicking others who are already down.