25 April 2012

Gleeks?

Guys, are you Gleeks?

Yes, I want to talk about Glee. I don't remember exactly when I started watching Glee but now it's already the 3rd season and I am cr-r-r-r-ruh-ay-zee about it.


The most recent episode I watch just now was the 14th, it's called "On My Way" and I have to say, yeah, it's... awesomely movin'—except for the ending when Finn-Rachel was in the mid of their about-to-be wed followed by Quinn experiencing car crash.

But seriously, other than those silly scene (talk about Finchel here, not Q's), the episode was fantastic. Filled with lesson of "struggling" and "looking forward" delivered in extremely pretty tracks and joyful scene of fair-and-square winning at Regionals, Karofsky who finally accepts everything in him, and the new-face menace Sebastian who ended up became friendly (are you having hoorays there, guys? 'cus I AM!)

Among the amazing tracks, this is what I like best: Stand (by Leny Kravitz's) performed by Warblers on Regionals. In spite of losing, the performance was great.

Here it is:

"COME ON! stand, up again
Come on, stand,
Stand, you're gonna run again"



Definitely a must-watch! :-)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

ME? I'm not defining myself as a gleek. But I DO, love glee. Well, this series is a 'PART OF ME' (Katy Perry) now. I mean, the whole college things are so stressful. You know like, it's killing me softly with their ASS-ignments! Glee is definitely my fantasy land, which I can have my joy feelings coming back, in the middle of reality. Do you know that tomorrow is the end of season 3? Gosh, I'm not ready for the season finale yet, are you? And by the way, still remember me Ijan?

Your old friend,
Alvin P

Ichsan Fadillah said...

ALVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN(A)! O my! How have you been?

About those ASS-signments & how Glee become its one-stop distraction is surely true. And more, what I think of Glee is, (I may sound like Rachel or Finn for saying this) but for me it's more like "lecture" of going through ups and downs of life either as a team, or individual, wrapped up very interestingly yet easy-to-understand; and that I (and many other kids, I think) can really relate to. Don't you think?

I haven't manage to watch the final episode. Have you? How is it?

Anyway, it's so good to hearing from you. WE. SHOULD. MEET. UP!!!