@@disneygeek1228 Cheating was Glee's go-to low-effort move for drama. Almost every major character cheated on Glee, no matter how uncharacteristic it was. Jake cheating on Marley was a bummer; they threw away an entire season worth of character growth for a poorly executed cheating arc.
@@disneygeek1228 it’s because of Ryder, Melissa and Ryder in real life dated or were married I forgot and he was abusive and didn’t want them together anymore
They neglected Marley as a character. They totally brushed over her eating disorder. I wish there was a character who could've stood up for Marley more. Like after she passed out and Tina and Artie were making cracks at her about how she's not the new Rachel because of having an eating disorder, but Rachel actually tried to be bulimic in the first season but didn't have a gag reflex.
So mad that the writers decided to undo his character in season 5. The season 4 plot had him prove that he wasn’t that slime ball and then in season 5 it was decided to throw in a cheating story for no reason. It made zero sense and completely undid all of his character development and was so OOC.
@@kaypounds9543 He had that in season four then broke up with Kitty because he couldn’t stand the jerks. Plus he was poor so he understood the underdog feeling and didn’t want to contribute to that. At first he wanted to be cool and then liked Glee club. He had to prove to Marley that he wasn’t a player and was a really good boyfriend and then they did that to him.
I remember being in school and getting free lunches cause I was poor and I remember looking at everyone and thinking "look at all those losers having to pay for their school lunch"
Brittany and Blaine being nostalgic is such a mood. If Glee would've lasted a couple more years I could totally picture them doing a duet of Macklemore and Ke$ha's song Good Old Days.
Brittany was like Allison from Breakfast Club. It would've been so cool if they'd done an homage to that. I could picture Brittany as Allison, Sam as Andrew, Blaine as Brian, Kitty as Bender and Artie as Claire (so to speak).
In this scene, we go to the school lunchroom, where Marley is seen with her lunch tickets. She quickly puts them in her pocket, while Jake sits next to her and says, "too late. I saw them." "Saw what?" Marley asks him. "Your free lunch tickets." Jake responds. "Sucks being poor." Then he pulls out his lunch tickets and shows her, while he says, "before the recession, my mom was a real estate agent. Solid middle class. Now, she's the only black waitress at the Lima Country Club, taking orders from a bunch of rich old white guys who barely tip. It kills me she's working extra shifts to pay for my dance lessons." "Wait, you dance?" Marley asks him. Jake tells her, "let's just keep that between us." Then the camera turns to Blaine and Brittany sitting together while they look at Marley and Jake. Brittany says with her hand on her face, "oh...young love." "Do you remember when you first started dating Santana and I started dating Kurt?" Blaine asks her. "Back before everyone was so busy and so......far away, things were so much simpler. We had so much more hope and innocence. Every day was just like Valentine's Day." Brittany says to him, "we're still young. Shouldn't we still be experiencing these things?" Blaine starts thinking of this as the bell rings.
Free lunches are nothing to be ashamed of. We had kids like that at my school and they hid luauch tickets, because they were bullied for them. If laugh when someone act stpd, awkward or weird it's fine, but laugh at a kid for something he/she/they can't control and did not cause? I hope all those bullies grew as people and don't do stuff like that anymore.