What do you do when this teenager auditioned and he's nails part he auditions for and then you discovered he can dance when they fooling around on set between scenes and he can almost keep up with 2 professional dancers but he was already hired to play kid in wheelchair and time kids been in wheelchair is to long to realistically walk agian.
I don't get it though even WITH the dudes at glee club protecting him, he still switched to Dalton. In this timeline with no one protecting him, doesn't it make more sense for him to move to Dalton?
@@icandothisallday986 It's because Kurt didn't know anything about Dalton, remember that he knew about the school when he went to spy on them because Puck told him. In this reality as the Glee Club does not exist, then Puck never told Kurt to go to Dalton, so Kurt would not know of the existence of that school.
This was probably the scariest episode mostly because it showed what could have been our worst fears. Blaine never joined the Glee club which in fact never took off the ground. Will being an alcoholic, Quinn's lonely death. Kurt never finishing high school, Rachel as a quiet librarian, Becky being treated differently. Kind of feels like a twisted version of A Christmas Carol.
Tbh Artie was, by far , the best character of the show. His story was brilliant ; tragic yet simple. I wish they used him more, not just for his singing skills.
Or flashback of younger Artie prior to accident maybe playing ball with his dad it doesn't matter which one. Maybe Artie taking dance classes implied but never stated he did
No he just had influence over Finn. Think about it one of first things in series is Puck locks Artie in porta potty and talks about tipping the cripple that's how Puck talks and Finn thought that was to far he generally ignored the rest of stuff bullies did prior. And Finn rescues Artie which sets everything into motion.
I’m doing a spoof on this episode and this is one of the lines “I know it sounds crazy but you somehow through all the drugs the writers were on had some influence”
I find it kind of sad that so few people here seem to recognize how directly this episode referenced the Jimmy Stewart movie "It's A Wonderful Life," right down to where Rachel, the main love interest of one of the lead characters, becomes a librarian in the granted wish instead of her successful self, and screams and pulls away fainting from the person who made the wish...that interaction was practically lifted from the movie.
People may diss Glee, but u can't deny their representation was spot on. I don't think I've seen a main character in a wheelchair since, and it's so important
That's when it kind of became nightmare to Artie also. Who with his height out of chair he is to short to be anything other then kicker he'd get crushed on the field.
The worst thing ever happen to be Will the Alcoholic, Finn&Puck&Ryder&Jake the bullies, Quinn dead, Rachel is quiet, and Kurt is being bullied and Emma is unhappily married
They are the only reeasonable thing in Artie's day dream. Mike's father demanded perfection in school. I know it's just to remind you that Artie was close to Mike. It's been implied Artie always had interest in music. And no way Rachel would be there that way uh uh she had her goals always. Yeah dare got him to make the jump but he mentioned being impressed by Micheal Jackson moon walk in Micheal episode at 1 that's kid by 4 who's begging for dance classes
It's telling that the writers thought that the fact Kurt didn't meet his mediocre fiance was more troubling than him being depressed and being set back a year because of intense bullying.
For some reason every time Kurt says "who's Blaine" and the scene with the empty wheelchair comes up and Rory says Quinn died, I get so many shivers even now.
I love how the end of this clip reflects the scene in It’s A Wonderful Life when George sees his wife Mary who is now a librarian and she screams and doesn’t recognise him.
I hate saying this, but shouldn't Kurt be dead? We saw later in the show how he was considering suicide when being bullied and then Glee club saved him but it never existed and therefore, never met Blaine or got the help he needed. Shouldn't have Kurt committed suicide from all of the bullying a while ago in this alternate timeline?
yeah. they probably just wanted to make it more showy by displaying the other members bullying him and the whole “who’s blaine” thing. probably would have been more impactful if they stuck to what they say in multiple episodes regarding what you said