You go, Kurt! Blaine is probabl hanging out with his "best friend" Sam anyway. You need some time to think about what you want from your life, baby, and if you can get any of it if you're married to Blaine.
I haven't seen the episode yet, just some gifsets, but yeah, Blaine didn't really react. They should listen to April; she probably knows more about men, and living with them, than either of them do. Doesn't matter if it's a straight or gay relationship, a lot of things will be very similar.
Of course that's where Blaine is - most likely complaining about April's "cruel" words.
When April was talking about divorce, notice how Blaine never looks at Kurt. He rolls his eyes, sets his jaw and shakes his head but he never even glances at Kurt. It all plays into the idea that Blaine isn't in love with Kurt, he's in love with the idea of making a statement and all the attention that will bring him. (You know he'll insist on ordering the wedding cake, flowers, etc from homophobic shop owners so that he can sue them and make national headlines.)
As for Kurt, after this story, he sends a family friendly text to Adam, which is the start of many good things.
I can't help but feel, as much as he loves the limelight and performing, deep down Blaine wants to be a politician or a lawyer, someone with power, who can use the things he's learned from performing to get votes or sway a jury. I do think as soon as he finds a more "suitable" partner, Kurt will be gone. Although you'd think that, at an entire school filled with boys, he'd have been able to find another gay guy. Blaine may have been the only "out" gay guy that Kurt knew, but Kurt wasn't Blaine's only choice
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I haven't seen the episode yet, just some gifsets, but yeah, Blaine didn't really react. They should listen to April; she probably knows more about men, and living with them, than either of them do. Doesn't matter if it's a straight or gay relationship, a lot of things will be very similar.
Nice story! :)
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When April was talking about divorce, notice how Blaine never looks at Kurt. He rolls his eyes, sets his jaw and shakes his head but he never even glances at Kurt. It all plays into the idea that Blaine isn't in love with Kurt, he's in love with the idea of making a statement and all the attention that will bring him. (You know he'll insist on ordering the wedding cake, flowers, etc from homophobic shop owners so that he can sue them and make national headlines.)
As for Kurt, after this story, he sends a family friendly text to Adam, which is the start of many good things.
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