Honestly I love that the writers are giving Quinn the voice she’s always had, but never had the chance to use.
This scene was rly well written. Although some fo the things Quinn said were valid, she has no idea what she is talking about. I see both sides of this. I do think that suicide is very selfish, but many people (including myself) don’t have the same mindset on our lives as the people who have attempted suicide have. We can’t speak on how they feel in their own minds, that’s not our place and it isn’t fair at all.
I was very happy when Kurt walked in, because even though Quinn is allowed to feel the way she wants it was important for Kurt to break into her and show her the other side and how blessed she truly is. Quinn is someone that the world will always love, no doubt about that, she is society’s perfection. Dave, Kurt, Santana, and many more people just like them aren’t society’s perfection, they aren’t even perfection to themselves.
The sad reality is that people just don’t understand how hard it truly is to be gay in today’s world. Although it is so much better than it was before, it also has SO much more to go.
I loved this entire episode because it actually dealt with serious stuff that Glee has been shying away from since season 1.
(Source: cooperbastian, via theawesomenessthatischriscolfer)
i think everyone but the fans forgot that she was kicked out of her house
siiiigh. those tags. and sigh at the shows complete inability to let the characters have ACTUAL conversations and work...
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