Good in theory but as soon as teachers come in it some how becomes about Kurt and Artie's soaked. Artie needed help otherwise he'd have done it himself.
I totally agree, if I was in a position where one of my closest friends were being bullied, I wouldn't even want the bully to be in the same room as us let alone near us.
Meanwhile they all forget Artie's sitting there soaked to bone it wasn't one slushie it was 10. I appreciate them standing up for Kurt but they say nothing after macho show case about Artie just being drenched by slushies. No one says hey Mr.Schue they just drenched Artie can one of us help him go get cleaned up. Artie needed help and wanted protection why didn't go get cleaned on his own.
This scene really shows that all of the teachers were completely aware of the way Kurt was treated by David, and how they did nothing to try and stop it
I love when rachel says "Theres no way im sharing the choir room with a known homophobe". love her loyalty in this scene because most of the time shes a brat
Miss Amanda's world no, finn was right to bring up kurt because they made him leave school. yeah, it’s odd they didn’t say anything about artie, but that’s why finn stands up before the football team even comes in. he’s offended on artie’s behalf. they all get up to defend artie. what they did to artie was horrible but it was a one-off, compared to daily psychological torment kurt had. kurt leaving means that they lost him when it comes to competitions and, in finn’s case, affects his family’s income, as burt and carole used their honeymoon money on tuition for kurt
0:13 I loved how even though Sam was the new guy in Season 2, he realized what a great group of friends he found and was always ready to protect them. Here, when he beat Karfosky for Kurt in "Furt", when he made a promisse to sing with Kurt and wouldn't back down no matter what other people would say, when he went to a double prom date with Rachel and Mercedes, made Mercedes fell special that night like she wanted, he never even said mean things about Marley's mom in Season 4 and still he was the one who apologized. He was a great friend. No wonder they all liked him.
Im literally three years late but this is so tru. He’s super loyal and kind. The only time I hated his character was when he reacted in tht horrible way when ryder told the glee club he was molested
@@saveme5745 Yes. Seasons 2 and 3 Sam was my favorite character. After that they did his character so wrong and wrote him terribly. He had a few moments between season 4 and 6, but mostly they just made him dumb for fun, but it wasn't funny. Him being the loyal - nice - geeky - friendly guy was way better.
"Show-Tunes" Originated from Ragtime and Jazz...Music Created by African Americans! B1tch what Oppressors Where??? (If it wasn't for Americans Like Scott Joplin's and Louis Armstrong's Music Influencing American Popular Music (Most of Which was Heard in Theaters Before the Invention of TV and the Internet) We'd Still be Stuck Listening to Rich White People Music Like Opera and Ballet...
He's a bougie bully who really pulled the race card when Mercedes is also literally there and on the less priveleged side of things and this btch got the audacity to call them oppressors? Hope he ends up in the wrong side of life and gets what is coming
0:47 i love this because look at Puck’s face. He’s so mad because he hates those guys for what they did to Kurt and Artie but you know a few years ago he would’ve been on the other side. It’s a small thing but it’s kinda sweet
And he naturalized that silly status quo that Glee was at the bottom and being slushied and bullied (yeah, 'cause all Glee kids suffered bullying, not just Kurt) was normal for a Glee member. He did absolutely nothing to stop that. The only thing he was pushing was to win in order to be popular and in peace. That was the solution to stop hate. Oh gosh, Glee's message was kinda twisted
i can't fucking believe that Mr Shuester let the same football players who drew Kurt to the point of leaving the school and being depressed. That was just really dumb of them and must've been very hurtful for Kurt to see his bullies in a club he himself loved
I love this scene, but one thing I never caught on to was the line from Azimio, "I'm not singing no show tunes, that is the music of my oppressors" HAHAHAHAHA. Nice racism joke there guys.
Even in real life, teachers still do nothing about bullying, but then when a student does something to stand up for the student that's being bullied, that person ends up getting punished. I've had that happen in my school once. My mom got herself involved she was that pissed off.
The part that gets me is Finns reaction when mr.shue says that puck and Rachel have been working on something and that there going to sing a song together Finns face is literally like so you guys singing together now I thought that was are thing to do sing together.
The more I rewatch these scenes the more I'm starting to ship Artie and Tina. Legit guys go back and watch Tina in these scenes. She always has a reaction for Artie. I can't take Britt and Artie seriously when the whole time Britt was still with Santana low key.
I liked Mike's reaction he looked ready to kill before Finn said anything. Mike noticed split second after Tina. Mike and Artie where so best friends even though one is Tina's current bf and other her ex. And Mike was one of the ppl who didn't imidiately turn it into Kurt rant. If only Mike was little braver and used his voice like saying hey Mr.Schue can I help Artie go get cleaned up.
1:04 "You guys have gotta find a way to come together or we're gonna get our asses kicked from here until Tuesday finds a saddlebag full of buckwheat!"
Uhm everyone was ready to kill when Artie wheeled into choir room covered in slushie not one of them offered to help Artie whose probably freezing from like ten slushies. Then after teachers enter everyone is talking about Kurt why? And why doesn't Artie tell his parents? Artie coming in soaked isn't funny it makes me want to take him to bathroom get him properly cleaned up give him a hug and get him out of that place. I got impression Artie's parents are protective.
Dynamic I think Glee expected audience to laugh at this. Brittany dabbed his face so nothing got into his eyes that's it. It's good she helped him but he needed get cleaned up properly not sit in the stuff for however long. I can cut Sam slack based on his reaction to things regarding Artie in past and future and I get Mike is silent type he noticed as soon as Tina said oh my he knew was Artie. But seriously Artie still ended up sitting there soaked. And why did Finn and Rachel start talking about Kurt. It's stupid in my opinion.
Amiee, Kurt was safe at Dalton there was no needs to start talking about Kurt when Artie was one who football team just drenched and Kurt wasn't there.
They had just drenched Artie in slushie the 10 of them and Krafosky espically bullied Kurt to point of transferring. So of course they'd be against them joining.
I don't understand what's weird or funny about it. Because the majority of the football team slushied/bullied the glee club, they should take it out on every football player?
THEY MADE ARTIE SIT THERE WITH SLUSHY JUICE ALL OVER HIM AND ANNOUNCED "yeah you guys are gonna spend time together" WTF?? will shitster and even beiste were so wrong for that
and Finn and Rachel turned to some Kurt freak out who was safe at dalton while Artie sitting there. Mike and Sam felt so stuck. Sam newbie respects teacher's. Mike quite but caring bestie of Artie.
this is the one of the few times that rachel isn’t a bitch. also, i literally love the fact that mike, sam, puck, and finn were all ready to confront the football team!
Now I understand why Coach Beiste wanted the football team to join the Glee club. So they know how it feels to be ridiculed by everyone outside of the Glee Club. They always threw slushies at anyone who joined the club and called them "losers."
They're portraying teenagers. More than likely he didn't know who was writing the songs. Besides, minorities may have been the one writing the songs but they def weren't getting the credit for it.
did he really when went on random Kurt rant moment teacher came in. know who first reacted Tina and Mike Tina with her oh and as she was saying my Mike looked and started to get up next to react was Sam. Finn played take over game twice and never said anything about what they did to Artie.
It was really nice that all the boys except Finn stood to Karofsky to protect Kurt . But if Karofsky never bullied Kurt...Kurt would never have transferred to Dalton and met Blaine and had a relationship with Blaine . But I still hate Karofsky though . Don't Judge Me please.
Wrong episode though Finn decided to turn it into Kurt rant. And in that episode that's not exactly what happened. Puck couldn't send didn't do anything. Artie with Mike backing him up confronted Krafosky directly and Sam didn't do anything till Krafosky threw Mike into Artie.
this right here is the only scene were i don’t hate rachel, infact i love her here. ”theres no way that i’m sharing the choir room with a known homophobe” preach
What I also would have wanted to see was for the Glee club, the Football team and the hockey team to each be forced to take ballet lessons, either all together or in seperate rooms with the right amount of mirrors and no windows and being told that the others are doing it as well, because I can see the jocks from both the football team and the hockey team scoffing at it and saying it's 'weird' or 'gay' or anything and then all staggering around the school the next day because their muscles hurt from the work out they were given - it's an excellent sport and apparently the flexibility from taking ballet can reduce the likelihood of injuries in football so Beiste would probably approve of it, and probably so would the hockey coach. Would be nice to see them all being taken down a peg.
1:16 Ok then, what do you want to sing? What do you like to listen to? Come on, we'll give it a go? (I know Mr Shue seldom actually asks the Glee Club what it is THEY want to sing but I think it'd be a good place to start). Otherwise I would have gotten a lesson plan together where they talk about the examples of racism either in Broadway shows or in the behaviour of the people who work in broadway (inlcuding talking about the time when they included blackface for both white performers and black performers, including one story of a very successful black performer who did have to use blackface because his skin wasn't dark enough and felt badly treated for many reasons including the time when no-one even bothered to tell him that a performance was cancelled and another story when he ordered a martini and the racist barman said it'd cost him $1000 so he put $5000 on the bar and said "I'll have 5") and examples of when people have tried to take a stand against racism starting from the storyline in showboat when lead performer is almost arrested because she was half black but passing for white, to South Pacific when they have a whole song about racism being taught rather than born in people and how much of a risk it was at the time (it also involves the story of an American nurse who falls for a French man who'd previously been married to a Polynesian woman and of an American soldier who falls in love with a tonkanese girl which also includes a history lesson of when France had plantations all over the world including in the South Pacific Islands and in Vietnam and how they'd often bring their workers from Vietnam, including from Tonka, to the South Pacific), to West Side Story which was chiefly about racism in various levels (the jets and the sharks are both looked down on by the police because the jets are American born children of immigrants from Ireland, Italy and Poland but the sharks are looked down even more because they were all born in Puerto Rico), to Dreamgirls and the whole storyline about having their songs stolen and having to change their image and song style to get the approval of a 'white' audience, to Hairspray with the whole storyline about segregated TV and what type of music was played on tv, to Memphis which had come out the year before this was released where the script actually calls out the storyline about how 'black' music only got play on a 'white' station when played by a white DJ, bring history and music together and thank Azimo for drawing attention to it because the history of America in a country is reflected everywhere including through show tunes and must never be forgotten.