Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Love In Technicolor

I just watched the new episode of Glee.

I hated it.

I might be alone in saying this, but for those of you who watch the show or have seen the last episode read on. If you don't watch or you haven't seen it and don't want it spoiled, then skip this next paragraph.

First of all, I know all the episodes have themes, but I feel like this one was so forced, and it was just a really lame way to move the story forward. Rachel was being really annoying, and in general all the romance stuff was just bothering me so much. The songs were okay, I only REALLY liked Hello, Goodbye. But other than that, forced theme, forced drama, and anything that's forced like that is just terrible. It was agonizing for me to get through, and for a premiere, it just made me not want to watch the next episode, even though I'm going to.

On a different note, For anyone who reads this and has a Twitter, if you please took the time to tweet, "#AmericaWants @TWLOHA" I'd really appreciate it. They're trying to be featured in USA Today to get more attention to the non profit work that they do which is "a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide."

Lastly, I got my copy of Jesse Barrera's Love in Technicolor. I highly recommend you pick it up, I am very much enjoying it. Also, I'm listed as an executive producer, and I think that's pretty sweet, so go get a copy!

Carl

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