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freshtilapia April 27 2011, 10:01:24 UTC
I've just finished watching the episodes and I also still can't process Quinn being Lucy Caboose. Two cigarettes didn't help.

I think I would have liked Quinn to have stayed as "perfect" as she is. To me, it's a more compelling storyline to have someone born perfect the way I thought Quinn was and yet still be insecure. Idek...

I LOVE "As If We Never Said Goodbye." I think Kurt got the best song of the episode. Of course, I'm biased. I just really love that song, okay?

P.S. I think it's just me, but Quinn being Lucy Caboose when she was younger feels like a nail to coffin in the theory that she is a pressed lemon.

P.P.S. I feel so angsty right now. I'm sorry. I didn't like the episode. :p

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mjacton April 27 2011, 12:36:14 UTC
I had to reply before I left. I have to say I understand what you're saying about Quinn, but I stand by what I wrote. She has other layers. The Lucy Caboosey thing is a just the external layer that made her bury who she really is...hence, she's repressed. Just like Bad Reputation wasn't the final word on these characters, neither is this.

I definitely think you have a point, but I think there are more surprises in store. The very word repressed, btw, indicates that she doesn't even know who she is. So, she can't really embrace it all yet. I know not everyone's going to buy that, but I think it depends on how much they relate to it. I also understand the idea of a perfect but insecure person being more compelling, but I actually think she still is that perfect on the outside girl who is still insecure.

I hope you can get un-angsty soon. I think I'm glad I'll be on the road for a couple days to be away from "things."

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