i love how blaine says to kurt “what if i don’t get in? you didn’t.” like he knows he’s talented and a great performer and this is his dream. but he thinks about it and this is the school that didn’t let in kurt hummel, star of the galaxy. auditioning must be terrifying.
that purple v-neck and a turtleneck the next day alright glee i see you
I think the best part about tonight’s ep for me was Blaine’s characterization, and Klaine’s growth. What does Blaine Anderson do when he gets scared? What is his consistent reaction every single time he feared losing something he loves?
Self-sabotage.
And tonight he jumped right into doing exactly that. Giving up what he had a passion for, going with something safe that couldn’t hurt him as badly if he failed… and almost throwing away his future career and happiness in a career.
He didn’t get that far this time, though. Why? Because for the first time we got to see Kurt recognizing Blaine’s sudden and abrupt about-face behavior for what it truly was—fear. And Kurt forced him to open up and talk about it, confront it, and realize no matter what happened, it would all be okay.
It was like the point of Blaine’s plot was not about going to NYADA, it was about how Kurt has learned to recognize the signs, and Blaine has learned to open up and talk to his fiance about his fears.
But you don’t understand. They’re wearing COMPLIMENTARY COLORS! The complementary color scheme is made of two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. We’re talking color harmony here. people!
A few fun facts about complimentary colors:
- When placed next to each other, they brighten and reinforce each other.
- Complementary colors appear very exciting and seem to vibrate when placed side by side.
And if that’s not enough, the artist Marc Chagall once said "All colors are the friends of their neighbors and the lovers of their opposites.”
Okay, the main reason I am writing this is because the dash is full of posts like this and it makes me sad. I am aware that it’s ironic that I’m throwing in my opinion as well because I know it won’t change anything and it will probably only add to the frustration that has been building up ever since the forth, maybe even the third season. So, a lot of people will be annoyed by this post and a lot of people will judge me for this and I am aware of it. I just can’t really help it because I love those characters and I love those friendships people are raging against and I feel way too much. This won’t be an essay. I will attempt to write one but the way I know myself this will end up in a rambly post without any real structure. I just have to say something before I start to unfollow people just for looking at things differently. So, here you have my opinion on Blaine and Kurt and some things in between. I don’t say I’m right, I just say that this is how I feel, so don’t be mad at me for writing this, I just need to vent somewhere.
Random Thoughts about Candles
I always see fandom going, “Lol, Blaine chose a break up song as their first duet as a couple. Lol, silly puppy Blaine, lol inappropriate Blaine!” But I don’t get the reasoning.
RIB chose a break up song for Klaine’s first duet as a couple.
When Blaine chose the song, they weren’t a couple. Remember, he didn’t originally go into that room planning to confess to Kurt, Kurt asked him why he chose the song. I’m sure Blaine would have said something eventually, but at that moment, it didn’t seem like that was his intention.
What if Blaine chose the song because he expected to get rejected. At the begining of the episode, Kurt is clearly kinda over it all. He’s snarking at Blaine in a way he never did. And not long before that, he’d kicked Blaine out if his room and before that they had that fight at The Lima Bean. Maybe Blaine chose a break up song thinking he’d already fucked it up?
Just a thought.
how to fall in love
- Find a complete stranger.
- Reveal to each other intimate details about your lives for half an hour.
- Then, stare deeply into each other’s eyes without talking for four minutes.
York psychologist, Professor Arthur Arun, has been studying why people fall in love.
He asked his subjects to carry out the above 3 steps and found that many of his couples felt deeply attracted after the 34 minute experiment. Two of his subjects later got married.
Can we talk about that third gif after Kurt says he can’t trust Blaine anymore??
Blaine isn’t just hurt by that, he looks shocked. And the thing is, he never said such a thing to Kurt after he found out about Chandler. After, you know, Kurt kept that from him for days. Lied and pretended everything was okay when it wasn’t. Blaine didn’t stop trusting Kurt. He wouldn’t. And in his heart, he knows Kurt could trust him with his life—because yes, Blaine Anderson, who threw himself in front of the slushie for Kurt, would lay down his life for Kurt.
So that right there is pretty much the most painful and shocking thing Kurt could have ever said to him.
This. I’m “mad” (but not mad) at Kurt for saying that because… Well that means something for Blaine. Cause like you said, he never stopped trusting Kurt, not fundamentaly.
I think this is where Blaine realized that the cheating broke something. And he’s like “wait what ?” and he still trusts Kurt and realizing it became completely one-sided…
Kurt was completely in his right, AND right with what he said. But fuck this fucking hurts on Blaine’s part.
Thank you glee for continuing the Christmas tradition of Kurt and Blaine singing a duet about the weather.
i need winter wonderland next year
because
“he’ll say “are you married?”
we’ll say “no, man.
but you can do the job while you’re in town!’”
Excuse me while I continue sobbing...
“Dodgeball is the modern day equivalent to stoning!”
“Banning hair gel will lead to burning people probably!”
Apparently senior class president debates make Kurt and Blaine very melodramatic.
lol and I love how completely SERIOUS about these sentences they were, I love these dumbasses :D
it actually really makes a lot of sense that blaine eats so properly and kurt likes his cheesecake and pizza
like blaine was brought up with old-fashioned parents and sent to an all-boys private school and wears bowties and sweater vests and gels his hair down all dapper-like
kurt was raised by burt
Okay, so in Theatricality, Burt said that Kurt was sixteen. So he should be eighteen in Season 3.
Blaine, as now noted by the Big Brother script, was also eighteen in Season 3.
So Kurt and Blaine are the SAME AGE.
Can we accept that now?
Can we make that part of fic canon?
Can we erase the whole “the younger/older boy” thing?
Yes?
Awesome.
Same age.
pssssst, hey, S1 Kurt, hey listen up
you’re gonna be pretty miserable and pretty lonely for awhile
but next season, you’re gonna meet this guy
his name’s blaine
and he’s gonna fall in love with you
and you see that slushie in your hand?
he’s gonna love you so much
that he will willingly take one of those to the face
and need surgery on his eye
just so he can keep you safe
that’s how much he’s gonna love you
just thought you might want the heads up
People keep asking for headcanons even though I’m fucking awful at them so here have my boiled down super concentrated interpretation of a couple reasons why Kurt and Blaine are so lovely together~
Blaine lets Kurt be himself, just be, when they’re together, doesn’t try to change him or constantly point out how different he is like the rest of the world does
Kurt pushes Blaine to be himself, instead of being content to let Blaine put up a front like the rest of the world is
Kurt shows himself to everyone, but only gives himself to Blaine
Blaine gives himself to everyone, but only shows himself to Kurt
(ps. they’re gonna get married and live wonderfully ever after)
so I'm just guessing but maybe
Kurt is a sensual screwer, slow round gyrations shoving in and backing off and measured, controlled taking his partner apart piece by piece until they’re a begging, writhing mess type screwer
and
Blaine is hard fucker, like slap slap slap of skin take it you know you want it fast sharp thrusting, driving, pounding that his partner will feel for days type fucker
lolol this is from when Michael came out and Kurt was all grindy and Blaine was all thrusty
Also if you think about it that means that when Blaine is on top Kurt probably lets out little uhn uhn uhn noises, all high and desperate in his throat as Blaine fucks into him and when Kurt’s on top, Blaine probably lets out long, broken-sounding moans, thrashing his head from side to side as Kurt works his hips, buried inside him.
siiiiiigh
#because the more I think about it#the more I see how different they are #Kurt is edged where Blaine is soft #Kurt is light wehre Blaine is dark #Kurt is graceful where Blaine is lighthearted #they are like Wind and Earth #or even better #they are like rocks and water #and then they meet #and you jus sit there and watch how the waves break #and you think it’s something so strong that it makes you speechless #when in reality it’s just so beautiful #because it’s two old friends that are very different #creating something magical in a gentle touch #only that this touch is bigger than all of us #and in my case you start to think in metaphors #because there are no words to describe our feelings #and sklfjalsf #help alsfjs SHIP FEELS
It’s interesting, because it’s like their whole relationship shifted in this moment. Kurt’s been so… I don’t want to say weak, because Kurt Hummel really isn’t ever weak. But he’s frightened, badly, and he’s had to leave so much, and it’s left him tentative and uncertain, doubting himself. And Blaine’s been the one to step in and help him, the one who’s been here before, the one who knows the way. But in this one moment, when Blaine finally admits that he doesn’t know what he’s doing, that he’s making it up as he goes along, and that he’s terrified that he’ll make one misstep and lose Kurt forever, it’s like the switch flips. You can see it in their faces. Kurt’s seeing Blaine as if for the first time, not as the dapper gentleman who stepped in to save him, but as the scared kid who gave him bad advice and had to be rescued from Karofsky and told Kurt to blend in because he himself was afraid of standing out and had a more-or-less completely imaginary relationship with a junior manager at the GAP because the guy was older and seemed maybe a little wiser and more mature, and part of Blaine really, really wanted that, a mentor for himself. And Kurt’s realizing that, actually, it’s better this way. That this is who he wants; not dapper, controlled, Blaine Warbler with his careful advice, but this Blaine, the goober who jumps on furniture and embarrasses himself in front of everyone at the GAP and does ridiculous things because he just wants people to love him. That maybe he admired Dalton Blaine, but that this is the Blaine he can actually fall in love with, the human Blaine.
And Blaine has no idea; there’s so much doubt in his eyes, like he’s already half-convinced he’s screwed up and that “goodbye” is just a matter of time, like it’s always been for him. But Kurt’s still there, still looking at him, so he keeps on smiling bravely, because there’s a possibility that he hasn’t let Kurt down yet and he doesn’t want to start now. He doesn’t understand that Kurt’s only going to love him more for this, and for every mistake after this as well. That the first time he really feared losing Kurt’s affection was the moment when Kurt went “Oh. I guess I’ll keep him, then.”
(I still don’t think Blaine’s figured it out, really. But if loving Finn taught Kurt nothing else, it taught him the value of patience. And anyway, he’s Burt Hummel’s son. Stubborn’s kind of just what they do.)