Miss Amanda's world But then he closed it straight away so none of his students would get hurt. Saving Brittany just shows how much he cares about each and every member of the glee club like they were his family.
I love how brittany asks if everyone is in here and then she noticed Tina isn't in there and she asked "where tina" Brittany was never the mean cheerleader. She had a heart
I mean she wasn't always nice. She did say some pretty mean things to Rachel, Artie, Finn and even Mercedes (I think). But in the unholy Trinity and in the wide range of Cheerios, Brittany was the nicest.
Is no one going to talk about how terrified Blaine looked during this scene? He barely says anything but he does mouth “turn it off” when the phone goes off because he’s so frightened like he can’t even speak. :(
I’ve actually heard about this scene that Blaine was having an anxiety attack. Not to be confused with a panic attack. He was fine in the beginning but when everyone shushed him, he sort of panicked thinking that his friends and loved ones were mad at him so he didn’t wanna talk. He was afraid to talk. Not only because he didn’t wanna make them mad but also because he didn’t wanna be the reason they died. It’s actually really powerful especially because anxiety attacks are so subtle so Darren really portrayed it well.
smølbeanhøeseph Lowkey, I wouldn’t be able to leave Artie. Or just any disabled person. I don’t think I could physically leave anyone in trouble like that.
Diego Rodriguez I don't think Mike in early seasons amd Blaine later would've left Artie behind. I'm sure there is plan if need to run. Sam's to panicky. Finn is to clumsy.
When watching these scenes, all I could imagine was Rachel, Kurt, and Santana's face. Rachel and Kurt would be blatantly shocked, and Santana would be halfway to Ohio.
Does anyone notice how Brittany suddenly speeds up when a swat team member approaches them cause they think it’s the killer, like she didn’t even look back, that split moment of just pure panic and fear is what makes this scene so realistic and scary
@@demontejohnson1140 someone threatened to shoot up my school, and that day was the most terrifying and tense day I’ve ever lived through. We were all sitting there, waiting for a gun to go off. They locked down the school and wouldn’t let anyone leave their classrooms. It was traumatic.
@@sirenlee5611 actually the actress was pregnant during this season and they were panning on killing her off in this scene so she could go on maternity leave
I had a 5 hour lock down 2nd semester of my freshman year but it was someone who had gone on campus with a weapon and everyone in my class was just fooling around and on Netflix and I was trying not to get an anxiety attack. Seeing the swat officers brought me so much relief. Even though nothing happened it was such a scary situation. I can't imagine what it's like for those who have experienced an actual school shooting
Erika same we were on lock down the entire day of 1st semester during halloween cuz two clowns got in the school armed with knives and guns and an axe the scary part was that we were in the locker room at the time and had to push to lockers against the the door and carry another set to cover the window with the air conditioner in it
Freshmen year I was older then classmates November birthday and had to repeat kindergarten I refused to read witch book so first one wouldn't pass me. We had drills because of 9/11 so many drills and nothing ever happened. I graduated in 05 at 19.
i live in england but two men came into my school with a knife and we had only one lockdown practice about a month before and we didn’t really take it seriously and the men pulled the fire alarm and it overrides the lockdown alarm so it was just a mess
That SWAT officer made me flinch I swear... I thought this scene was gonna go from bad to worse... Will going out to save Brittany and the other students was so amazing 😭 Truly one of the best episodes in Glee..
I always hated that they all got up when a swat guy yelled “all clear”. You should NEVER assume that everything is fine bc you heard someone yell that. Shooters can yell that too. Other than that, I thought this episode was obviously emotion, important, and very well executed
For me one of the most heartbreaking parts of this episode was Tina begging to go back in, because her friends were in there and she had no way of knowing if they were OK.
Apparently, in the original, they were gonna have Brittany killed during this episode because Heather was pregnant and they needed a reason for her to leave the show but, thankfully, they decided to change it and go with the her being a genius storyline instead.
Blaine and Artie are both good friends with Tina yes they where worried but stayed pretty calm. Unlike Sam who flipped out because Brittany wasn't there. Try to catch what Artie did when Blaine said Tina wasn't there either it's quick.
I cried so much at the end when they all were hugging cause it was such a sentimental scene. They all hugged and were safe now and survived but all that and the music made me happy but sad at the same time if you know what I mean. I really loved Marley, Sam, Brittany, Blaine, and Tina’s acting throughout the whole episode because the way they all were so scared and each showed that the way they did in there own ways was so amazing, it was sad but so amazing! I really would’ve liked to see Rachel and Kurt’s reaction. Definitely Santana’s because she would’ve thrown a huge rage fit if she knew Brittany was all alone! She wouldn’t have stopped for nothing until she knew Brittany was safe. I feel like Finn would’ve shoved somebody out of the way just to get to Rachel if they were there.
This whole episode is emotional for me. My senior year of high school, I went through a school shooting and I have a relative with Downs. So it all scares me and it is so relatable
A friend who studies in US once told me that in her school they have to do shooting simulacrum, I was shock, I mean in my country we used to do earthquake simulacrums but that is one thing soo different. I can't imagine going to school every day not knowing it could be your last, and as a parents, leaving your kid at school with the feeling that he/she's not safe there.
That episode mustve been incredibly hard to write and act. And it came out very real, nerve breaking and powerful. I am so so sorry that this is your reality USA.
I get that everyone was mad at Ryder for the phone call but he didn’t know. He was in utter shock of the fact that this girl who he thought he was talking to even though he said it was hard for him to trust girls because of what his babysitter did when he was 11. My heart was hurting and breaking for him. He finally trusted a girl and was so worried about being able to speak with her in what he thinks may be the last time he will ever get the chance to just to find out that it wasn’t actually anyone new, it was someone in the club who he thinks is just messing with him... 🥺😔
oh my god this was so realistic it was terrifing! I remember last school year (I was a junior I'm gonna be a senior in Sept.) I had an earbud in walking to class and the announcements went off saying lockdown and I didn't know where to go. I flipped out, people were running and my friend from chemistry I'm not gonna name him for privacy sake, he grabbed my arm and told me to get inside then we ran into a math class. he was on the opposite side of the room and I was clutching my backpack (cause I kinda have anxiety and so I was freaking out and I didn't know what was going on which made things worse) and I looked up and he was looking at me. we were both terrified but it was just a drill thank goodness. it was the most terrifing thing ever and I will never forget it and I'm lucky I had a friend to help me get through it.
This is so sad because this kind of crap really happens in schools. I can't imagine kids hiding in rooms alone wondering where their friends are, or teachers trying to keep those terrified kids quiet and calm
I love how, in the end, the cheerio and the guy that were in the bathroom with Brittany join the group hug. I mean, right now it doesn't matter who you are, right now we all need this kind of emotional support, period.
I don’t cry easy. Trust me I’m a tough girl but seeing Marley’s mother crying in the kitchen really set off my waterworks. What an innocent pure soul Marley’s mother is.
Imagine if santana was still dating brittany and still in highschool she would have pushed mr. Shue out of the way and go find brittany but it was still really nice when sam did it
In this situation the words “all clear” must mean so much to people. I’ve never been in a situation like this but I can only begin to imagine how it feels when things are all safe.
Tbh, Sam was the definition of shippable. During his time on Glee he'd been with Quinn, Santana, Brittany, Rachel, and Mercedes and even made out with Tina. Puck was considered the player but Sam had the real game.
this is so scary, one time I was in something similar and I couldn't stop crying I was stuck in the gym and it was the worst experience of my life and the fact that the principal said it wasn't a drill over the intercom and told everyone to hide made it way more real. I loved this episode.
I don’t know why they got so much shit for this premise. Glee was a super popular show and school shootings weren’t shown as severely as they should have been in anything before on a televised narrative like this (or after, AHS sort of romanticised it). The only reason they got heat for it was because people want to ignore these issues so they don’t have to invest emotionally, but this episode make you confront what it could be like to be a victim in this situation and it’s fucking scary
Nope I wouldn’t be able to handle seeing my Quinn & my Santana & my Rachel & my homie Kurt go through this. Bad enough my homie Artie & Blaine went through it
I think from a standpoint this entire incident brought the Glee club closer together as a group. Granted they weren't perfect and they all had some social issues to work out, but after this episode they definitely were on the same page. It's a shame that in life certain disasters like this make you put things in perspective a lot better.
I love it how mr Schue and Brittany brought the other cheerios and dude who was in the toilet back with them too. It shows that they care about everyone, not just other glee people like some people say.
I never forget this episode, 11th of april 2013.- "Shooting in the High School William Mckinley". Who you said, four days before the attends of Boston Maraton 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲😪😪😪.
I can’t help but cry even though it’s been 9 years since there was something like this in a elementary school in my state..... it just brings back the memories of that day
I remember when I was in middle school (which was right next to the highschool where my older brother went) and the highschool went in lockdown. When I found out I was freaking out because my older brother was there. When I found out why they were on lock down, it was a bomb threat. I was terrified. I was also worried about the middle school and why we weren’t on lockdown considering we were right next door. We were all fine and the person who threat the school was caught by the police, but it was super scary.
I'm watching this after the Parkland shooting in Florida and it hit me in the feels real hard! It's so sad that this is out life! Something needs to be done about gun control!
This scene was great but I hope Tina called Rachel, Kurt and Santana on the phone while the other members was inside the school or make a news about what happened to their school then Rachel, Kurt and Santana saw it and I really wonder what their reaction to it but I'm glad their safe
I have been in a situation like this and it is extremely confronting and horrifying, I have never been more scared in my life and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy😞
I wouldn’t be surprised if the boy from the girls bathroom was the kid who was trying to get into the choir room but couldn’t because the doors were locked.
I've never been in a school shooting but my school has had 4 bomb threats while I was there and in middle school a prisoner escapee who was in for murder came onto my school grounds and they couldn't find him. We were on lockdown the entire day. Also when I was in elementary school an insane man from my neighborhood shot up the playground while I was there. We were on lockdown then too. Does that count as a school shooting?
I went through this it’s the most terrifying experience you can have as a young child I was only in the 5 grade when it happened and had my sister with me who I believe was in 1 grade at the time.
When i was younger and watched this it didn't hit me as it does now. Especially being in high school in America. It's terrifying, to say the least, i cried a lot while watching this.