Combine A Gorilla Gram, SugarMotta, Jeff Goldblum all in the context of relationships and you have the Glee Valentines edition.
The show began in whimsical fashion, giving light to previously stock characters (those who fill the space but hardly the story) by having daddy’s little rich girl, Sugar Motta announcinng that Valentines Day is going to be off the hizzy thanks to her edition of a Valentines Day/Night Dance.
The only catch is- everyone attending must be on a date, so when it comes to finding out that Sugar is the one that is, ironically single, it foreshadows a series of events and forging of rivalry between Artie Abrams and Rory Flanagan.
To the tune of Nat King Cole’s L.O.V.E the two thwart each other plans in order to win the girl.
In other news, the appearance of Rachel’s Dad’s prompts shock from the viewer; mainly due to their approval of the wedding going ahead. It is not until after that scheming even Santana would be proud of, was at work in this situation.
Finchel’s announcement to the Glee club is met with shock, and negative awe as many of the reactions decry their age in contrast to the level of committment required to succeed in marriage.
Quickly switching back to the Artie/Rory romance rivalry a sing off of sorts begins by Artie taking the first stab with the pop song Let Me Love You. Rory later responds with both a white lie about his student visa, and Michael Buble’s Home.
In between all of this Finchel and battles of the hearts stuff, there is the sweet little love nest developing between Mercedes and Sam. This, however takes a turn for the worst and is sure to devastate every Samcedes shipper out there... but will this be a time out or the final siren for the sweethearts?
By the time we arrive to the party at Breadsticks (it sure does clean up nice!) Kurt’s admirer (this happened too!) sending him adorkable cards and candies is in fact none other than Dave Karofsky (not Blaine as Kurt had assumed... why couldn’t it have been Sebastian? A twist in the romantic thron should have happened!).
The party gets underway and the show completes with groovin Blaine singing to Love Shack, it seems that romance at McKinley could not have gotten anymore complicated with Rachel’s dad plan of reverse pshychology backfiring and prompting their daughter to wed in May... after nationals as well as the lie Rory told slowly seeping out (wait until Artie gets a hold of this... and Sugar!)
What did you think of tonights episode?
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