Before we jump into today's recap, a note on our content: this episode contains topics surrounding suicide that some listeners might find disturbing. If you or someone you know is in crisis or struggling, please call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
Glee's Winter finale is here, and it's one of the most jam-packed shows to date! Blackmailing, regionals, Coach Sue pregnant?? A massive cliffhanger, and all this while tackling some very important issues.
Kevin and Jenna have a lot of memories and thoughts about this episode, including their feelings on Dave Karofsky's storyline, whether they think New Directions deserved to win, the behind-the-scenes scoop on the many cut scenes, and Quinn's shocking cliffhanger that had the duo thinking Dianna was not coming back!
Hey, listeners, Please note that today's episode contains topics surrounding suicide that some people may find disturbing. If you are someone you know are struggling, call or text nine to eight eight for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline. And that's what you really missed with Jenna.
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Welcome to and That's why you really miss podcast? The recap of On My Way? Oh man, I.
Mean, so it's a competition episode. Therefore it's already going to be a fully loaded jam pack episode, but this one feels super inflated. There's so many things that happen Kevin, like huge, huge things all in one episode.
Yeah, like could have been their own episodes, So yes, fully talk about it. This is season three, episode fourteen. Can you believe that On My Way and OMW was Well, that's fitting. This was aired on February twenty first, twenty twelve. The number one song was Stronger Who Doesn't Kill You? By Kelly Clarkson Convenient, which was also featured in this episode.
The number one movie in the country was Safe House, Dens Out Washington and Ryan Reynolds and Vera Farmiga and another movie I Don't think this is real jampacked and in Glee used this week Kevin.
On February twenty first, Costume Designer Ah the one and Only lou Iirick and Jennifer Eve one Outstanding Contemporary Television Series for their work on Glee at the fourteenth Annual Costume Designer's Guild A Words as they should, Yes they are beasts. And on February twenty first, twenty fifteen, same day that Lou and Jen won their award, Glee wrapped the production of the show on the last episode ever. We wrapped in February, Yes we did, because I moved very shortly after, and you left very shortly.
I went to London on the sixteenth.
I think I was very shortly after. Okay, So this episode was directed by the sweet, Sweet and recurring director now Brad Baker. And there's some really great, huge songs in this number in this episode as well. Tell Me the song Kenna.
Coughs Europe Young the Giant Stand by Lenny Kravitz, Glad you came by the Wanted Fly, I Believe I Can Fly, Nicki minaj Rihanna R. Kelly, What is Kelly? Make You Stronger? By Kelly Clarkson and Here's to Us by a Hailstorm, and there was an unreleased song, she Walks in Beauty by Eric Barnett. I mean, that was a lot of music, but it is a competition episode, so there's always going to be a lot.
Can Belie were already to competition?
I know I was. I skipped ahead last week to watch the competition, as I usually do because I get very excited about the numbers. I wanted to be reminded about.
What was coming coming. I feel that, well, they're definitely bangers. So there's some fun facts about this episode. This was the winter finale, so this was aired in February and the next episode of Glee airs on April tenth, which.
Makes sense of why there was so much happening. It felt like a finale for sure, right cliffhanger.
And there were quite a few scenes that were cut from this episode.
We'll talk about them that were actually in the promo, and we were talking with our producer Sam and like, some of those scenes were needed for context. They weren't necessary, but they were important because there were a couple of things that happened in this episode and we'll get to but I was like, well, this is just sort of thrown in here, like why is this happening? Like I know what it's serving in the end, but with the deleted scenes, it makes so much more sense.
There's a cut scene from the original script also in which Kurt and Blaine talk about Krowski and Blaine sees that Kurt's upset about Krovsky and suggests that he visits them in him in the hospital, but Blaine offers to drive him to the hospital and we in the car to make sure Kurt's okay afterwards. But that would have been nice to see.
That would have been sweet. I get why you don't necessarily need it, yeah, but like it speaks to their characters well, especially with what's going on with Kurowski's character and all the things surrounding it, Like all the support that everybody can give each other and come together with in this episode I think was really nice, you know, even if it didn't make it in like they were thinking about that well and like to see the gay character specifically talking about that. Yes, yes, it would have been Oh yeah, it's sort of like similar to the Santana coming out story, Like there were some things there that would have been nice to have been able to see by the gay characters. Right.
This is the first time out of all three seasons at Kurt performed a regionals and one so victory victory, I'm not even sure that we were thinking about that.
But there was also Needy Leeks was announced to be in this episode, and she and Chris both tweeted a picture of the two of them together on set during regionals, but she didn't make it and was not credited. It must have been this script must have been huge.
It must have felt like a big chapter book.
Say that again, Jenna, a chapter book. I haven't heard that accent years out of you.
I don't know. I don't know where it came to, be honest, but chat the book, okay. And all songs in this episode were performed in the auditorium. No locations once again. They're like, hey, we're not going to go on location, which was fine. I just preferred to be like at home on our on our turb and also behind the scenes like in our own trailers and everything.
So there's obviously a very serious storyline that happens this episode, but as a different time so there was no trigger warning at the start of this episode. But in the middle of the episode, a PSA aired for the Trevor Project, which is an organization that works to prevent LGBT suicide of the Suicide Hotline or an incredible organization. During and after the original airing of the episode, calls and chat messages to the Trevor Project the Suicide Prevention Hotline grew by three hundred percent jeez, which I guess means that the right needed audience is watching this series. But the same time, thank god Shrevor Project exists.
Yes, and they were equipped for it because I think they worked with the show and they knew it was coming, so they were prepared. And then also Diana said it in an interview with TV Guy that she knew about the crash in November and even helped Ryan come up with some of that story.
Interesting.
M hmmmm, I don't think we knew about it. No.
The idea for the character to get into a texting wele driving accident has been under consideration since April twenty ten, and was inspired by the appearance of the cast on The Oprah Winfrey Show. At the time, the cast members signed contracts pudging not to text while they were driving. An Oprah initiative. Do you remember that?
Oh yeah, very vividly. I actually think about that often, really, every time you go to text and drive, yes, even thinking about where's my phone. It's like Oprah said, not too. I'm not kidding. I always think about Oprah. It's it just puts a point on the thing that you're not supposed to be doing. So true. It worked at least for me. And then the scene where Quinn is hit by the truck was used in a PSA about texting and driving as well.
There was a lot of outreach for this episode. We got Trevor Project, we got Hope Yes, and we got another via.
Good This is good.
Yeah.
When Rachel reads the text message from Quinn saying ran home to get my bridesmaids dressed. Be there soon, her phone shows it it's February ninth to twenty twelve at eleven oh one pm. Just before that, the clock on the walls is four fifty five pm, and the Regional's Finchal wedding takes place after Valentine's Day. In addition, when Rachel texts Quinn later, Quinn's phone shows the time is four forty one pm. I love that love that shit.
I love that there was a saying when those little details would happen, or we'd be I don't know, working on an outfit, or they're a people are paying attention to that. Yes, we're doing something wrong. And then I did a movie and I was talking to wardrobe and they were fixing something, and then I said that and everyone stopped and looked at me, and the head wardrobe person goes, the costume center goes, oh, that's a TV saying. You spent too much time working on TV, because we don't think that way.
Here.
I was like, ooh, ooh oh, let me shut my mouth, let me mind my business, because I really I felt like I stepped in it. And then I went back to Glee and I was like, may should we be concerned about these details?
Because because I.
Got let out and experienced the real world and they do.
Get told, you got told. I was going to say, like, this doesn't sound right to me, but I guess it is TV. And we were doing twenty two episodes.
Yes exactly.
Mitch Grossi from Pandatonics was one of the golden goblets in the competition.
Yes, wow, Yes. The reactions to this were strong and varied by reviewers Rolling Stone described it as an emotional rollercoaster that at times may have been jarring or heavy handed, but overall did what a winter for NIALI should, gave us plenty of surprises while setting things up for the future. Hmm okay, all right, I mean, speaking of the deleted scenes, there is a bridesmaid deleted scene with the adds an incredible amount of context to the.
Rachel and Rachel. Yeah, it really just gives the scene where Quinn tells to Rachel she is going to come to the wedding and there they hug just a little bit more justification.
Because it's weird, and it's also like, why is she so adam about waiting for her? Why is Quinn late?
I yeah, I don't know, but I will say that scene, I am. It's a long scene, Like we could have gotten to the point faster and maybe they just couldn't cut into the scene. So maybe that's why. I don't know. Yeah, but we did shoot that scene. It was a Friday night, it was a Friturday and it was really late, I mean midnight, one o'clock, two o'clock. I think we got out of two that night, and we had a good time. We played dream Wedding the whole time the girls while we were waiting for setups, and we all like kind of named our dream weddings. We had a really fun time shooting it, but it was really late, and the fact that it was really late on a Friday night and then it got cut, You're like, oh, cool, cool, awesome, that's great.
You guys had all the bridesmaid dresses, you know. Okay, here's the official Fox publicity summary. Things heat up as the new directions go head to head with Dalton Academy Warblers at regionals.
Wow.
What an understatement of a summary.
I know.
So, I mean we have Kurowski, right, we have a wedding, we have quins, and we have Regionals, which involves Sebastian.
Right, There's a lot going.
On happening, and I don't even know where to start.
Let's start with Sue being pregnant. This is kind of like an off side thing we'll see later, so let's just talk about it. So Sue is pregnant. She's actually pregnant, and she we kind of see this like softer side of her, if you will. I don't know if it's that soft, but.
And I see genuine.
I guess. So she wants to help the new directions with nationals because she's feeling the hormones. I guess.
So we're in for something with Sue coming up. But I loved her at scenes with Quinn. I thought those were really great. And post Generals, she's like, oh, I'm surprising. I didn't think you'd show. I thought you'd be exhausted after eyeing and owing in the back ground. I laughed for a couple of minutes after that.
Very funny. And she gets Quinn her cheerios position back in her uniform and she's wearing.
Her UNI wants to go out with a bang. You know, did we talk about Koski?
Yeah? I think we have to because it affects everything else, right does Okay, so.
Let's start at the top. So after being seen at Breadsticks with Kurt Krofski, now at a new school, gets bullied in the locker room, very powerful scene. And as Curt and Blaine meet up on the auditorium stage and Blaine starts to sing in Costs Europe, we go through the process of seeing Korofski attempt suicide mm hm, and talking to Max about this was like very very illuminating. Oh yeah, we had to have him back, yeah, to talk about this and having Brad Beeker be the one to direct this, and you can tell in the way it's edited, with the with the music and there was no that is such a heavy, heavy thing to show, especially on primetime network television, a teen.
Show and a team comedy as well.
Yeah, and I think they nailed it as best they could, hands down, hands down. Max acted his ass off, Darren's cover.
Of those serious seasons and serious.
I think it's like Brad's direction of this and the scene after words with you know, the teachers being told in Jama saying this, yeah, like if if we're if it's not our responsibility, like who's this is it? And the dad find There's also several shots which never normally happened in the show. You see flashbacks, right, which we haven't seen for a while, and you see like different characters have flashbacks, and I think all that is probably made the story so much richer and I feel like are probably beaker calls totally and are probably add up to why some of those other scenes were cut, But they serve the things that are in there so well that you need them.
Well, you can't just like gloss over Krovsky's storyline, Like, of all the storylines that are happening in this episode, that is not the one you gloss over. It just doesn't do it anything justice any of these real stories that you hear, you know, any of these real people who were suffering or struggling with their mental health like that, this is this is the storyline of the episode.
So what's interesting to me is that, like we said, there was not a trigger warning before the episode, right, but I feel like trigger warnings were not really a thing until Thirteen Reasons. Why.
Hmmmm is that that one?
And I'm it may not it may not be correct in this, but I feel like there was a really big campaign as soon as that show came out, Yeah, to add trigger warnings to things.
Oh interesting, that's a that's a good observation, Kevin, And that feels like the right timing around it.
Yeah, so we were a couple of years too early.
Yeah. Yeah.
And also that show was everything was leading to that act.
Yeah, it's that it is that story that is the storyline of the or the log line right of the show.
But so obviously KS doing this then has ramifications to every other plot and character right on the show because it obviously since shock waves around to everyone.
I mean it affects Rachel and Finn's decision to get married. Yep, it it is a huge well, the storyline is a just care is a huge carry for Kurt and Blaine throughout the rest of this episode. And then that beautiful scene between Krovski and Kurt at the end of the episode, Man that one of us really got me. Yeah, they did a beautiful job and they really did like everything, the whole village of a team that you know, Glee is really put the timing Karen to that storyline. So I'm happy and I hope people feel that way when they watch it because I did. But yeah, it has it sends shock waves through the school, and it changed Sebastian. Sebastian was blackmailing the team, saying horrible things per usual. He's really that he was really the villain, like vile, like he really said like the most horrible things. I don't think I like that clicked for me and in the time we were when we were like doing it.
No, because there's a difference. There's a difference between Sue can say horrible things. Santana has said horrible things, right, but it's always with like a tinge of comedy. Some things are more harsh than others, but you know their heart and special characters. Yeah, and we don't know enough about him. Grant like talked thoughtfully about it, where like he assumed he had some sort of you.
Know, terrible home life and yeah, yeah.
That would cause that, which makes sense, but as an audience, we don't know that. And then he comes around because lo and behold, Sebastian was horrible to Krosski. Kiarowski was trying to meet guys and like do things the healthy way, right, right, and then he insulted him.
It's the first time we see the human side of Sawashian. Yeah, this is the first time we see any humanity in him, and dedicating the you know, regionals to Krofski and really just saying like, let's call this the truth. And that's I think he was really affected by it. Everybody like saw their actions and how they were could have potentially affected Korowski's mental health in some way, because.
You don't think about that when you're around people every day and you may say flippant comments to someone that you may do nothing and you don't know how that's compounding with other things that are going on in that person's life, right, And how they sprinkled those moments in in this episode with all the other storylines was just very well balanced. Yes, well, I still was like I don't believe Sebastian, Like I'm just like I was scared to trust Sue. Hmmm, was like I want to help the Glee cub win because I think you're going to do this thing, like I want to believe you, and Sebastian's like, I want to believe you, right, but your history says.
Like I shouldn't. Right. Well, and to be fair, it's a TV show. You can't have somebody like being showing no remorse whatsoever over such a sensitive storyline or else they may as well not be on the show, correct, Right.
The Finn and Rachel storyline, that blackmail situation, that choir room scene was obvious one of those storylines that was like pulled from stuff that was going on in real life in terms of people want to people want to talk about you, people want to bring you down now that you're like in the public, which I thought was pretty funny. It was one of those things like, yep, this is note to us be careful. Yeah, it was a nice little shout out from the writers to us too. Yeah, lock it up, just call space space Yeah, like write note taken.
Cool. But they just thought they're gonna get married and her parents are you know, Jeff Jeff Goldbloom and Brian Stokes are like, we did something wrong. Shit, we've messed up. But they're gonna they're gonna get married. And I didn't know it was this episode. I was like, oh, we're here. We're here because everything is here. It happens feel like a winter finale. It feels like a finale finale, season finale. But that leads to the Quinn of it. All Right, So there's a scene, there's the bride's maid scene that explains a little bit more about the Quinn journey that we're seeing here. So Quinn in a past episode, they're talking about, you know, getting engaged, and Quinn's like, I'm going to Yale, Like don't you want to start over? Don't you want to like see your potential? Like we're just getting started. And then in this episode, Quinn in the in the the bridal shop is saying to Rachel, I'm the only one who doesn't agree with this, this marriage. You're hiding in Finn shadow, You're you're scared, like I can't wait to go to Yale and like start anew And I've never seen this Rachel Barry before, essentially, and to some extent, she's right, like these kids are so young. But I don't think it really matters the opinion of like if they should or shouldn't get married. I think it's more about like why she's choosing to do it or why these kids are choosing to do it.
And it's interesting that it's Quinn saying it.
Yeah, totally, But I think because Rachel has always kind of like idolized Quinn but been jealous, and they've always been kind of pitted against each other, like it's a good person to go up against her. And and I like that scene, the Bridesmaid scene. It's online, you can you can you can google it because it really does justify when Quinn's like when they're in the hallway and she says, I AM going to come to the wedding and they have this big hug and Rachel's so happy that I was. It felt like it was a little bit out of nowhere. It's not completely necessary. I think we got the idea, but like, Quinn's going to go to the wedding, right, she didn't agree with it, and she's going to go. But that leads to this texting and driving accident that will we'll see in April. Where is Quinn? What happens in the middle of bo a cornfield? She's literally driving in a cornfield. She's like, they're supposed to get married. They have a slot like alloted time to get married at the courthouse, and he said, we have like four minutes or something. She's not going to be there in four minutes. She was on her way to get her dress, like so far. I guess they could say. If I'm listening to Ian. In my mind, he's saying her.
House is really close. The logistics didn't add up. But it's okay.
It's good because the most important thing is that Quinn is looking at her phone and shouldn't be. Now.
Did you ever when you read that do you ever think like, oh my god, they're killing her off?
I did? I did. I was like, what is going to happen? And in my mind, like most TV shows that you don't aren't so ruthless with their characters. Like I'm like, she's not going to die, right, like we're going to see her, Like they're not. They can't kill her off. But we are close to the end of season three, Like I don't know, there's something about it that I was like, did she has to get off the show? And like this is how they're doing it? Did you? Yeah?
I thought it felt like that, but like we obviously would have known. It wasn't like Game of Thrones where people were getting killed off every week and they'd give you a call.
Like hey, like we would have we would have known, yes, like Dana would have told us, or like somebody would have told us.
It just makes me a little like hmm, knowing that Dana had like a part.
In writing the story. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure, Like.
Hmmm, because she's just in movies, like she was getting asked to all kinds of things.
So yeah, she was the catin Heigel of our show.
Yeah, I get it, because you don't really have time to do anything else so.
Hard, like they let you. You're under our contract. It's a very specific contract. So okay, so Finn's gonna get in a really big accident, and there will be a big storyline that we'll see at the end of season.
I'm still standing everyone, Oh my god, get ready skip over that.
And then we're at regionals all while these fifteen storylines are happening, happening before and after we're performing at regionals. There's a trouble Tones number because if you remember a few episodes ago, they asked us, you know, they asked Troublements to come back to Glee to the new directions and they will get a number. I did forget about that, and I was like, what is happening right now? I did too, but I was like, I don't care. Oh it is a banger, that number. I still know all the dance moves. I remember it all. I was like, put me in, coach, put me in. But we win.
Did you like this performance?
I loved the trouble Tones. I remember not loving this.
Song, like as a weird mashup right.
Being like, Okay, I don't know that I would have said we won from that.
I mean, objectively, I feel like this is one of the first times where I feel like we sort of feel like.
The winner.
Yeah, really, yeah, I do. I think we sort of nailed it. Okay, it's a weird mashup, but I still think like we performed.
I just say the glad you came there. Like was I loved very I don't know. For me, it was like the opposite.
The whole time the Trouble Tones were performing, I was filled with rage because from a music standpoint or a music executive standpoint, I really felt like there was an opportunity missed here. As the bare minimum the Warblers had a Warbler album. Glee should have done that for the trouble Tones, and if there weren't enough songs to like, have them record more like we did for the Christmas albums, right, and then actually make an album for them.
Yeah, how good would that have been? Oh?
I do imagine that music videos with Amber and Naya, Vanessa and all of.
Our friends in that one, Like I would have listened to all of us like that would have been the best girl group in the world. Stronger is one of my favorite trouble Tones numbers. I would have loved that. Let's bring the Troubletones back. Let's just do a spin off of the trouble Tones. Can we pitch that? Yes? I would listen to that all day long. I'm actually gonna listen to it after this. But we win. We win because we have to win, because we have to go to Nationals this year.
And Ian does an incredible Ian Brennan, the co creator, sender he could have played anything he wanted to on this show, and this is when he chose to buyer.
I don't know that I've laughed harder watching going for when he's like any audience, Yes, that's because it's I. It's Ian, and then Vanessa or sugar Mata running up to hug him. I was like, I kind of wish I was sugar Mata and Glee, could I like go back and play sugar Matta, because like anything goes becauld have got anything like it works. It's so funny.
It's really crazy to think that this is the same episode with Krowski.
And Googles and Rosy. That's why it's.
Glee, Kevin, That's why it's Glee. There was so much good work by everyone.
There was a lot of really good work by everybody, like really good work.
And I'm a little pissed. I know you said before controversially that some of those deleted scenes didn't need to be in the episodes However, I feel like I would like to have had that bride'smaid scene a lot, and I would have liked to have had the Curt and Blaine scene a lot, because I don't like that by choice they cut it. I don't know, like, oh, this is ay, though I like knowing that they exist. I like knowing that the backstory to those scenes because I do feel like those relationships really changed in this episode for both sets of people. And yes, everybody got through tragedy that has to happen, and Kurt and Blaine's reaction and then Kurt's scene with Kroofski and then Korowski with Kurt, those scenes are just really meaningful and to be able to see them pull each other up and out and strengthen their bonds with one another. Same with Rachel. And when I will say on the flip side, Shuster saying that cheating on a test.
Was a kin do this, I'm ignoring it. I was just I feel it. I brought it up to you when I watched it. I feel everybody's journey is valid, but it wasn't necessary. But I like that scene.
That scene started with Peanut Butter.
Oh, I don't know. I don't know. I was going to say though, while you were before you brought that all up. Props to the writers of this episode, because I think they handled it really well and thoughtfully, and please write in and tell us what you thought. But I do think that, like you said, all the characters really pulled up in a way that this would in a way that you would actually see in real life hopefully, so everybody had a little bit of growing up that they had to do that in this episode. I want to say that I'm jealous of being a viewer of this episode because I would.
Have been floored. You see Karosski attempt suicide. He survives, so it's like, oh, we just had a brush with death. And then Quinn gets t boned and then it goes to black and you don't get any she must be dead because we got past one.
Right. I didn't even think about that.
Hmmm, Like, how did you feel? Because there was no way we could have like we knew she wasn't dying, right. I mean, I do vaguely remember reading the Karossi storyline like we didn't really know, but it wraps up pretty quickly like you know, he survives.
Right, That is the bare bones of the season.
Yes, there was just so much to cover.
So so much to cover, Kevin, I'm gonna ask you to greade these musical performances because I think these musical there was a lot of really good stuff in here.
Okay, there was.
Okay, cough syrup is the first one.
I mean A A A plus plus. Yeah, it's just it's phenomenon.
Stand b.
Yeah, give it a B.
Glad you came. Glad you came, Glad you came. I gave a A minus. Okay, I agree with that, so I believe I can fly A minus A minus. Agreed, what doesn't kill you? A plus plus, A plus plus plus plus plus plus, and here's to us. I give it B B B. I'm with you on that too.
There was oh wait, I have to talk about Finn says like, how do you know we're gonna win? Like, we'll go get married after we win. She's like, because I'm performing, and I thought that was very good.
Let's do tarty jakes.
Okay, great, AUC's I mean their Sebastian's life. Every Sebastian references like the Asian bird flu like no, no, no.
Yeah, anything he says actually is the way he treated Krafsky this episode, right, No, it's bad, Yeah, it's all bad. The best dance with Kevin the trouble Zones obviously.
I mean, if we have to get specific, yes, it's it's always an arm thing. Props to Amber because her ablems at the end are at the exact opposite time or like in the middle, not opposite. That would have been easier in the middle of the dance the dance, and the dance is going with the lyric of the melody. Then her ad libs are overlapping and she is still nailing her lips sync while doing these moves that seem counterintuitive to what she is singing.
That's like ABC For me, it was I had to do the echoes, or I was doing the leads and they were doing the echoes and they was written to the echoes. I don't know anyway, but yes, I totally. There was a.
Background that Heather had and I think I don't think she was singing it, but I had never heard it before and it was also one of those things that was happening at such an odd time, and it was a really great background I found her. Is she singing like? I don't think she is because it was really insane.
Okay. Best song, I'm going with cough Syrup.
Yeah, cough Syrup for a number of reasons. Troubletones honorable. Second, we'll mention performance by her prop the peanut Butter.
I think rule book, Yeah, rule that's funny.
I'm pretty sure I taped my line.
I am sure you did because I remember that. I remember being like, how the hell is he going to remember that? And I'm pretty sure that you tape.
This and I felt really guilty about it, Oh my god, really guilty.
It was like, I'm not memorizing this way. There's no that doesn't show skill, Like do you know what I mean? Like, that's not like just put it in there and make your life easier.
That's okay, I'm sorry. I haven't said that. That's what she said joke in like a decade.
I know. Wow.
I felt straight just then making that's what she said joke, Like that's out of touch, you know.
Oh could be this week's how she.
Yeah, put me on there, put me in coach. I can't take a shower. I feel gross now.
Best line, oh.
I knew immediately when it was said. Rachel said, I want to get married now, and Finny goes, I have Jim.
Oh so good.
Austin was in the room not watching and he burst out laughing. But that Corey is just I mean props. I had to say props to Leah in this episode too, because her chemistry with Quinn and her chemistry with Corey for different reasons, very very good.
Yes, she's like comedy Relly like holding it all up, okay. Hiram also says like he's gonna I'm gonna fake an epileptic seizure and Leroy says, You're not an epileptic epileptic, and Hiram says, that's why I'm going to fake it.
I we haven't even talked about Jeff Goldbloom in this episode, because he has two scenes where he has Gabbin completely off rails, off the rails, and he's phenomenal. And also him directing Burton Kurt around was hilarious because he couldn't have been more different from both of them. Oh my god, And I just want to spin off with the four of them.
Yeah, I really enjoy them. Very funny.
Was so good in this episode.
So good. Yeah, the four of them really just give us more. I don't even know where this wedding thing goes. I don't even remember, if I'm being completely honest. Okay, well we'll see.
But I imagine there will be some fallout from Quinn, yeah for sure, And so that will probably make people question their life choices, right, nothing like our little brush on death to insert some perspective into your life.
Well that is on my way. And then Performance MVP is Max Max Adler.
I mean, are you kidding me? Get out of here.
It's it's actually I like, why didn't he get nominated for an Emmy? I guess there wasn't enough, but he was really wonderful.
Yeah, I guess it's like cumulatively yes, yes, yes, yes, Ross just really yeah? Okay, okay, should we found a TikTok Justin kuhn kuhnn. I don't know how to pronounce his last name. On TikTok posted this great video of him saying when he was fourteen, it's this insane story. So it's one of those stitches where someone says, have you ever met or spoken to a celebrity and didn't realize that they were famous? So he's sitting next to Orlando Bloom on a cross country flight and he wasn't sure who it was, and he told his dad that he was sitting next to Will Shuster, and so the whole time he thought it was Will Shuster. And it's this three minute long video. You should watch it because it's so good. That's happened to me before playing with people. And I just love that Orlando Bloom got mixed up as Matt or confused as Matt Moore.
Like what like, mister shoe, I love you? He's like oo legless is like who yep. That's really funny because.
They don't look alike, is the thing.
No, but I say it's a similar They are both white and it's a similar facial structure I would say with curly hair. No, no, okay, I don't know. I don't know, I don't know.
Tell us you tell us, yes. But it's absolutely hilarious. Shout out to Matt Morrison getting confuses Orlando Bloom hot.
Hot, that's on my way.
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