30 Days of TV | Day 9 - Best scene ever.
“You are my first love. And I want, more than anything, for you to be my last. But I can’t do this anymore. At least not now. We’re done.”
30 Days of TV | Day 9 - Best scene ever.
“You are my first love. And I want, more than anything, for you to be my last. But I can’t do this anymore. At least not now. We’re done.”
If you could slushie anyone in the world, who would it be?
(via elocuencia)
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“By its very definition, Glee is about opening yourself up to joy.”
It’s astounding, time is fleeting
Madness takes its toll— Time Warp
I used to go for a ride with a chick who’d go
And listen to the music on the radio
A saxophone was blowing on a rock’n’roll show
And you climbed in the back and you really had a good time— Whatever Happened To Saturday Night?
Here’s a ring to prove that I’m no joker
There’s three ways that love can grow
That’s good, bad or mediocre
Oh J-A-N-E-T I love you so— Damn It, Janet
In the velvet darkness of the blackest night
Burning bright, there’s a guiding star
No matter what or who you are— There’s A Light (Over At The Frankenstein Place)
And nobody told us
‘Cause nobody showed us
And now it’s up to us babe
Oh, I think we can make it
So don’t misunderstand me
You put the light in my life
You put the sparks to the flame
I’ve got your heart in my sights— Don’t Go Breaking My Heart
What if God was one of us
Just a slob like one of us
Just a stranger on the bus
Trying to make his way home— One Of Us
Looking at the skies
I seem to see a million eyes
Which ones are yours?
Where are you now that yesterday
Has come and gone
And closed its doors?— Papa Can You Hear Me?
Rachel: (…) Let’s discuss your newfound love for Jesus, and how it’s affecting me. I want this relationship to go the distance. But I need to know that when I’m twenty-five and I’ve won a bunch of Tony’s and I’m ready to have intercourse and babies that those babies will be raised in a certain way.
Finn: You don’t think you’re going to have sex until twenty-five?
Rachel: I want my children to be raised in the Jewish faith. Both of my dad’s people were slaves once. I need to know that my children will be free to worship in the way that I decide is right.
Finn: Sure. Of course. Yeah, they should totally go to Jew church and wear those hats and eat that salty orange stuff with their bagels.
Rachel: Let’s lay down on the bed.
Finn: Okay.
Rachel: Finn. I’d like to give you something in exchange for what you gave me.
Finn: Thank you, Grilled Cheesus.