š¶Bum bum bum bum another one bites the dust š¶ Haha, okay so I other words Iāve finished another one so hereās one for you @tthankstoyou !
Heyo! Iām back with another! This ones for you @pineappletheatrekid
SO as I am currently on a newsies kick, I have had a realization. The reason I would never suggest for OG ND to do newsies is because of the very few girl parts, it would not go well. BUT season six ND have 3 girls and like 15 guys
YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS
āSomething like that!ā
āCute!ā
And also the cute disappointed look on Kurtās face!! Heās wearing the sweater from the first time and he wanted his boyfriend to do body rolls for him
An analysis on Finn Hudson and āwhat the hell house is he inā -prompted by @grouchycritic7794ās comment on my Kurt post
First off there isnāt a chance in all of the nine circles of hell that this boy is a Ravenclaw. Not because heās dumb, but because he doesnāt see any value in wisdom. And Iāll be the first to admit that S4 Finn was (mostly) wise. But our boy has no wit or care for knowledge. So Ravenclaw is the easy out.
Slytherin is another easy out in my opinion. His entire S3 struggle was about how he wasnāt as ambitious as Rachel and early S4, had it been given the proper dedication, would have been him accepting that thatās okay. That he doesnāt need to have insanely huge dreams to be of worth. Some might claim, āBut Lo! By your definition he admires ambition so he should go in Slytherin!ā (Yeah letās be real most people arenāt saying that, but) This is true, I do say that they need to have the traits of the house in high regard. However, they need to hold it in the same regard that they would try to act on it in their own life. The perfect example being Neville, who admires the bravery of others and uses their example to build himself. So, in the case of Finn, Slytherin is out.
Now onto the harder decisions. Yes Finn is very brave and chivalrous. Most of his character arcs revolve around him choosing the untraveled road, the path that takes more bravery. And he was fairly chivalrous with various people in his life. Not the best but not nearly the worst of Glee. However I see his bravery as a subset of his larger character growth, I would even go as far to say he was only brave in defense of the people he was loyal to...
Hufflepuff. So I know there are going to be objections. Objections about how he is lazy and unkind and doesnt fit the soft puff mold. I will never agree with many of the words and decisions Finn has said and made, however Glee was always trying to show that he was learning. Glee was just somewhat bad at their jobs. He was a kid who had been with the wrong crowd for years, he was the standard American way to look into this group of weirdos and learn how to empathize and accept them. Sometimes they did it right and he came off as a good man and a hero. Sometimes they did it wrong and he came off as trite and even worse than before. But at his core he was a child learning who he should be loyal to. He was loyal to the jocks until he realized that they didnāt deserve that loyalty and then he mostly committed to glee club (rewiring everything youāve ever been loyal to is a hard process). When Quinn is having his baby he is trying his best to be hardworking so he can support the family he thinks heās going to have. And after the anger at Puck they still make up, it takes time because as a Hufflepuff whoās loyalty has been tested heās going to have troubles trusting them. As a teacher at McKinley he shows the best of his Hufflepuff qualities with his dedication to those kids, and though he had stumbles along the way I truly believe he is a Hufflepuff.
So um, I have no true explanation for this one. It just feels right, so hey @gleefax
oh my god I thought your url said champagne for the longest time Iām such an idiot
Hello, and what do you mean, of course itās champagne š„
I loved this ask so much I changed my entire theme
important personality test: mario kart main, gas station order (candy, drink, chip), animal you were obsessed with when you were 8, lightsaber color, and lastly: vampires, werewolves or dragons?