Santana really knew how to pick her moments to shine. She’d just see an injustice that she didn’t have a direct role in and turn on her big sis mode. Such a kick ass character, and Naya played her so well.
WHAT ANNOYED ME IS THAT RACHEL KNEW SANTANA WAS TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT BRODY BUT BECAUSE SHE FINALLY FOUND SOMEONE BESIDES FINN WHO CAN TOLERATE HER SHE DIDNT WANNA BELIEVE HER
In all fairness, I've been in Rachel's shoes. Granted, the guy wasn't a prostitute, but my friend kept telling me he was no good. I was so blinded that I nearly pushed that friend away completely because, frankly, I really needed some therapy and a slap full of common sense. It was annoying that Rachel kept denying it, but she had also just met a guy who makes her happy when most of her life has been jokes and mockery from people like Santana. Granted, Santana was taking massive steps in the right direction, but it's still difficult to get past the kind of torment that she dished out and she had only just moved in. I probably would've questioned myself if my friend had taken it so seriously that she sang Paula Abdul at the guy, but I completely understand where Rachel was coming from there.
@@user-wj8qj5wn1c lmao is anyone? To answer your question, I've been able to get some help in that regard, so I've been doing a lot better actually. Thank you for asking :)
@@quinn5920 it’s great to hear you got help, and are doing better now, and i agree that it’s pretty difficult to be doing alright in the circumstances we’re living in right now. you’re welcome, have a nice day :)
I would literally watch an hour long video of Santana’s cut from the whole 4th season of glee. Probably much better than watching the full unedited season.
wait a minute santana says she’s puesto rican but then she talks about having a mexican third eye. is she half mexican and puerto rican or are the writers just lazy?
@@beebeevids6851 i’m pretty sure i’m remembering it wrong now that think about it because i was thinking about when brittany got her the lebanese t-short but she just said she was hispanic not specifically puerto rican
Naya is half Dominican and part whit and part black but Santana I’m sure is Mexican which falls under the Hispanic category and Latino too soo I’m sure she is Mexican
Naya Rivera had a drug problem and I hate it . She used drugs to get skinny she had an ED but she got clean. She stopped using and the medical report says she had a whole pharmacy of drugs in her purse when she died and alcohol WHEN SHE DIDNT. Her family hired a PI after the FBI had found her screening came back so clean . There is something sus about her death she didn’t drown. They want to make her look like a bad mother. NAYA YOU WERE NOT A BAD MOTHER YOU WERE SO BEAUTIFUL AND JOSEY MISSES YOU. We miss you . Thinking of you Naya
Bro lately I’ve been overly obsessed with Moulin Rouge I’ve listened to the songs over probably 30 times in 2 days as well as watched the movie twice in maybe less than 24 hours
Hey speaking of dissing and roasting, can someone explain this joke to me? It sounded like something Santana would say. At my brother's reception, in the hall, the banquets manager was giving this worker a hard time. She was mad at him for signing up for a service by himself, claiming he couldn't do that and that he needed someone to guide him. It was like, "I've told you not to sign up for shifts by yourself, I've been very clear about that, I don't know how much clearer I can get for you to listen." I'm guessing he has a learning disability, and thus why she didn't trust his skills and independence. Then he said to her, "You know, I'm beginning to see why you work so many wedding receptions." What's the roast? I don't get it.
Hi! He’s basically saying that she’s so critical of everything and everyone and it makes sense why she works the receptions alone because no one would want to deal with that. Hope this helps
@@DeeJay-vt3cc Oh, she doesn't work them alone. There were a bunch of caterers working it, with her as the manager. The concept of "Alone" in this story is only about this particular caterer working a shift _alone._ Apparently the boss thinks if he does, he'll fail or mess up. She said she didn't think he could manage the shift alone, and no wonder he felt the need to insult her back. But I don't get his roast. I get it enough to disagree it's your interpretation. The key word here is "why?" In his joke, there's a "why" she works so many wedding receptions. In the joke, it's about the woman's choice and will, not people's choice and will to avoid dealing with her. "I'm beginning to see why you work so many wedding receptions." But why is that, as far as the joke goes.