I was just getting used to the fact that the graduating class of Glee was not returning for Season 4, and looking forward to not seeing Kurt any longer. And then BAM! The Worstest News Ever! Yes, I know there's no such thing as "worstest," before you go correcting me.
Ugh. at first I liked him, then I didn't like him, then I did. He just pisses me off sometimes, and I'm ready for some new folks. I mean, don't get me wrong, please keep Blaine and Sebastian on the show, they're perfect in every way. LOL.
But really, why is Ryan Murphy keeping the graduating class on the show? Will this be the hit show's downfall from grace? I sure hope not, but it might as well be. First it was reported that Lea Michele would be returning back as Rachel next year, and now the give us the news that several more characters would be returning, including Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel. Why, Dear God, why?
His character is annoying and he's not the representation of every gay boy in America. But... I get it. They throw in a little bit of Blaine, a dash of Sebastian and they think they have it all figured out. NO! That is not going to fix it. Kurt needs to move on and let bygones, be bygones.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
I'm Not A Glee Hater, But Kurt Has To Go!
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I SO agree!
Haters. Gay haters the lot of you. This has always been much more then just Kurt. Yes, he may be annoying, but he and his mannerisms are part of our gay community whether some of us like it or not. If we're always so quick to shun out the gays that aren't as pretty and aren't as masculine and aren't as accepted by society's standards then not only are we weaker by not standing together as a strong community, we're also no better than the straight people that judge us for being who we truly are as well. Gays like Kurt aren't giving a bad name to us gays, if anything they're the bravest of us all for refusing to let anyone's opinion change who they're gonna be. I'm not always that brave out there in public. Are you? Maybe we should all think a bit before throwing our fellow queen so easily under the big bus of HATE.
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