This is zoomed in from the original clip and the scarier thing is is that Karofsky put his finger on Kurt’s chest and leaves it there moving in closer, showing how completely powerless Kurt is to stop him and it also has sexual undertones as this is after the kiss happening.
Honestly tho- Porcelain is more of a complimentary nickname. I call my friend that all the time because she has beautiful, clear ivory skin like a porcelain doll. I love that nickname for Kurt- it's beautiful.
I could see him constantly being called Tickle-Me-Doughface throughout the series. You can be cruel Sue but I love your sense of humor. Too bad Glee is over :(
Sue is actually a huge LGBT supporter :D she ships Klaine so hard, and even gave Santana's abuella a piece of her mind after she disowned her for being lesbian.
Emily_TheReader You have to admit he was really brave to film scenes like this that must have reflected a lot on his own personal experiences from being in high school which wouldn’t have been too long before this. It only makes me so inspired and proud to know that there’s a person like him in the world.
Chris was still 18 when he filmed the GLEE pilot, which aired 8 days before his 19th birthday, so he got GLEE immediately out of high school. It must've been cathartic for him.
I just love how sue proteccs Kurt like"Lady, this kid lays a finger on you, i will expel him faster than a thai take-out place can read back your delivery order."
Gotta say, this is probably my favorite scene ever in glee. Every single thing about this is perfect. It starts with Kurt being happy and hopeful, but then he closes his locker and Karofsky is there. You can immediately see the panic in Kurt's eyes as he backs away. Kurt, trying to stay string like Blaine told him to, tells Karofsky he doesn't want him near him. In response, Karofsky shows just how powerless Kurt is against him as he continues backing Kurt up. He gives Kurt this glare that's terrifying, but then that morphs into a chilling smile. Then, we go back to Kurt, who is now frozen in fear because Karofsky is unpredictable and dangerous. The next part you can't see in this video, but in the zoomed out version Karofsky pushes Kurt gently with the finger in the chest. And then he drags it down a bit before snatching Kurt's wedding couple figurine, saying, "Can I keep this" (or something like that, I can't remember the exact words). Kurt is still petrified, he can't even attempt to be brave because of how terrified he is. Then, Karofsky walks away, leaving Kurt still terrified, so terrified that he just stands there in shock. Then Schue (🤢) has to bring Kurt to the principal's office because Kurt is so afraid he literally can't move or think. One thing I love about this scene is the obvious sexual undertones of Karofsky's actions. Karofsky knows how dominant he is, and it honestly made me wonder of Karofsky was going to do something even worse to Kurt (luckily he never got the chance to thanks to Sue). The way he backs Kurt up with that chilling grin on his face, like he knows he could do anything to Kurt because Kurt is so scared of him that he couldn't fight back. It's honestly terrifying. And the way he drags his finger down Kurt's chest. I got chills, it was so creepy. Another thing I love is the phenomenal acting. First, Kurt. You can see the panic growing and growing throughout the scene. I truly believed he was petrified. His body language was perfect, he was rigid and startled. And Karofsky, how his eyes were glaring made me terrified alongside Kurt. And then his smile. It just shows that Karofsky is dominant and powerful. The actors portrayed these emotions so well. Another thing to remember about this scene is that before this, Karofsky was not only a bully. Karofsky was the person who forced a kiss on Kurt, and then tried to kiss him again. Kurt already knows of his feelings and how he acts on them. Not only that, but shortly after we see Karofsky threaten to kill Kurt. And you should see the look and Karofsky's face, you can tell he actually means what he said. And these two things combined creates a person that Kurt knows he can't stop if anything bad were to happen. Anyways, I'm absolutely in love with this scene. It perfectly portrays a situation like this one in a mature, correct way while also giving the audience the terror that Kurt feels. I also love Karofsky's character developement throughout the show (at least, through season 3). I mainly watched glee for these two, Blaine, and Sue.
One of the very few times that Will Schuester didn't deserve to go to prison was when he literally walked away from two other students to go and comfort Kurt and I just love that-
ok but this scene is so well done. kurt's fear was so well acted, and the way will didn't even need to be in frame for us to know that he's helping kurt. and to top it all of, sue's last line about wanting tickle-me-doughface gets me every time.
This kid has been through so much because of something he can't control. I know exactly how it feels when someone terrifies you so much and there's nothing you can do about it. Kurt, you are so strong and capable and I wish you were real so I could hold you in my arms and comfort you.
Kurt is my litiral favorite character. It kills me to know that he has been bullied for so long in this series. I also kind of resect Sue because of this part.
That scene… shown on RU-vid… is why I started checking out Max Adler first his roles in Glee then all of Glee, later all his activities. He is one fine actor. Both him and Colfer.
I think it's so, sweet? I'm not really sure how to put it- that despite everything Dave has put him through and everything he's ever done to him, he doesn't out Dave. And I think that that really shows that even though he's severely scared of Dave, he wouldn't do that to Dave because he knows what it would be like for him
'Lady' was not bullying, it was a term of endearment, and while Sue would never in a lifetime admit it, she was probably a bit hurt that Kurt didn't recognise that.
...although this is an 'edited' version, the scene where Karofsky rubs his finger down Kurt's chest., took on a VERY darker meaning; The writers CLEARLY were hinting at "S--- assult", and, though they were in a hallway, the Bully was instilling fear into Kurt, that he'll 'get him', later.... (cont.) ...The acting here is incredible, too; Kurt's trying to 'read' the eyes of the Bully, but...there's NOTHING...(0:09) ..So, Kurt doesn't know what he'll try to do to him...BUT, when Bully took the Wedding topping, that DEVASTATED a G-y Romantic like Kurt, and he fell apart, with FEAR.....a VERY good, layered, scene....
he deserved that Golden Globe. 2:10 it’s moments like that when Sue can turn a very dark situation into a joke. i couldn’t help but to bust out laughing, LIKE WDYM “i thought that was your name.” 💀😭💀😭 and Kurt ACTUALLY choosing between the nicknames like omg, a very unserious ending LMAO.
The scene between Kurt and Dave used to scare me when this episode air on tv my hurt hurt for Kurt in this scene you felt and the fact that Chris colfer won his golden globe for this storyline ❤️
Even when she was a grade-a bitch, Sue was one of those characters you could identify with and be entertained by constantly. Even as an antagonist she's genuinely a likable person, except for one or two moments where she's an actual bully.