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Monday, May 9, 2011

BORN THIS WAY

Only 3 episodes to end the second season and the stories and the chapters are closed and intensifying. All stories are the same direction, as the name of the chorus says, winning nationals in New York, but meanwhile, after a break of a month, came the most important chapter of the season (born this way) that lasted 60 minutes, a tribute to Lady Gaga has sparked the ire of conservatives in the U.S., which is the advance to the prom and nerves in the last days before the competition.

The central theme that exposes Born this Way is the acceptance of oneself. The episode is responsible for addressing the issue in such diverse, ranging from physical characteristics to the tastes, preferences and certain hobbies. Glee This basically takes the essence of the series, so it is logical that we remember the first episodes.
It all begins when the lead singer a hit after a nose job and decides to stake the group in the final competition, which makes the director (Will) rethink their confidence and accepted as themselves

He makes them written on a shirt that for once have felt embarrassed or discriminated against and that they would like to overcome, asked to choose a song that reflects as identiican with others and that is wearing it as a way of overcoming


The star character of the chapter has been in my opinion the school counselor, Emma Pislbury, who suffers from obsessive compulsive cleaning and which refuses to try to believe it's only a hobby but in the end, seeing all the children accept themselves and also with the help of Will decides to go to a specialist and treated.

the two songs star chapter in my opinion were:
- I Feel Pretty / Unpretty, one of the best mashups created by Glee. The contrast between the two songs - the musical West Side Story and the group TLC, respectively - result in a candid moment on the part of Rachel and Quinn. The sequence that accompanies the song and the performance quality is the best I've seen.
and of course:
- Born this way, the closure of the chapter that contains all the essence of what it wants to reflect Glee, the thing which is criticized and loved in equal parts, his defense to homosexuals and criticizes American society in that appearance, especially in institutes dealing

BORN THIS WAY (SUBTITLES)OFFICIAL VIDEO

SOMEWHERE ONLY WE KNOW (SUBTITLES) OFFICIAL VIDEO

I FEEL PRETTY/UNPRETTY


CRITICS:
"is sick"
"so there are no schools in the U.S."
"The series clearly reflects the personal views of Ryan Murphy, creator of 'Glee'-how should one become an adult, not that of most Americans. This is the latest initiative to promote their depraved homosexual agenda, " said the conservative critic Dan Gainor the thread of a chapter in which a character decides to confess his homosexuality"
"It's the gayest school in the history of mankind"

judge for yourself

1 comment:

  1. Oh! Born this way in glee! hahah, I think that glee is a good serie because it speaks about the problems of teenagers.
    I love your blog.

    MERCEDES PLATA SEGURA!

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