Episode 7 Throwdown
Spoiler
So a lot of major things happen in this story. We learn Quinn is having a girl, and we get to see the lengths that Terri and her repulsive sister will go to in order to perpetuate their lie. Seriously, is there anyone who doesn't hate the sister? I also really like the gynecologist (are both of them being Asian supposed to mean something?) and his "oh, whatever" kind of attitude with Terri.
"Asian1, Asian2, you're with me!"
Didn't really go with the minorities versus the whitey white people thing. I can really see how Puck and the other blonde Cheerio who's bad at Spanish would jump ship over Quinn's one comment. You're pushing my suspension of disbelief! Especially when this comes after the boys versus girls setup, which they knew was a deliberate setup to set themselves upon each other. What's wrong with the principal? He threw a shark in the fish tank and got an exaggerated result of the thing he put her in there to avoid!
No secret here that Quinn is my favorite character. I really don't think she's a villain in this series so much as she's Rachel's rival. Like you care about the fact that she's going through her problems, but at the same time you're always aware that she's largely the one responsible for it
Like the pregnancy. Fooling around with Puck while being the head of the virgin club (what happened to that anyway?) While it sucks that she's in a lot of trouble over it, she's also using it to be really terrible to Finn by using him and just being outright hypocritical (Like the line where she talks about guys who cheat on their pregnant girlfriends. Who's the one who's guilty of cheating here?)
Or her betrayal of Glee club, only for Sue to just turn around and destroy the secret she was protecting (Which is great since Rachel warns Quinn of this before the awesome cheerleader song). You feel like she deserves it, yet she's a likable enough character that you don't exactly want to see her get it
Finally, her reaction to Finn and Rachel seems like an understandable one. It's no secret that Rachel and Finn are trying to hook up, which goes back to my first point about there being couples that just kind of belong together. She's really hostile towards Rachel, but I don't really feel like it's misplaced when she's not just imagining Rachel's intentions toward Finn. Like sooner or later I think she's going to lose Finn, which is a pity since she's losing everything else in her life at the same time
"Asian1, Asian2, you're with me!"
Didn't really go with the minorities versus the whitey white people thing. I can really see how Puck and the other blonde Cheerio who's bad at Spanish would jump ship over Quinn's one comment. You're pushing my suspension of disbelief! Especially when this comes after the boys versus girls setup, which they knew was a deliberate setup to set themselves upon each other. What's wrong with the principal? He threw a shark in the fish tank and got an exaggerated result of the thing he put her in there to avoid!
No secret here that Quinn is my favorite character. I really don't think she's a villain in this series so much as she's Rachel's rival. Like you care about the fact that she's going through her problems, but at the same time you're always aware that she's largely the one responsible for it
Like the pregnancy. Fooling around with Puck while being the head of the virgin club (what happened to that anyway?) While it sucks that she's in a lot of trouble over it, she's also using it to be really terrible to Finn by using him and just being outright hypocritical (Like the line where she talks about guys who cheat on their pregnant girlfriends. Who's the one who's guilty of cheating here?)
Or her betrayal of Glee club, only for Sue to just turn around and destroy the secret she was protecting (Which is great since Rachel warns Quinn of this before the awesome cheerleader song). You feel like she deserves it, yet she's a likable enough character that you don't exactly want to see her get it
Finally, her reaction to Finn and Rachel seems like an understandable one. It's no secret that Rachel and Finn are trying to hook up, which goes back to my first point about there being couples that just kind of belong together. She's really hostile towards Rachel, but I don't really feel like it's misplaced when she's not just imagining Rachel's intentions toward Finn. Like sooner or later I think she's going to lose Finn, which is a pity since she's losing everything else in her life at the same time