(I wonder what he used the first time…) I also kinda wonder if Carole King was one of those people his dad used to listen to on the radio when he was younger.Īnyway, he decides that some good ole break up music is totally the right spirit to start off the glee club. Some people apparently work through break ups with a single album - Kurt is that person. So - clearly, Kurt and Rachel didn’t finish their music sorting from the previous episode… Kurt’s lamenting cause he ran into Blaine - and has had Carole King’s Tapestry on repeat in his head since then. It’s a starting point, now we’re on the path of healing and coming back to each other. But you know, this kicks off the story, kind of like how the second break up kicks off the season. C) Chris totally doesn’t know how to play the piano.Īnyway - the song lyrics keep making it out to say that the relationship is dead and that’s it, they tried, game over. B) They’re both are angsting so hard for each other. Really, he just compartmentalized and put it off so he didn’t have to think about it – but now he’s thinking about it, and god the whole thing hurts. But the point is, he didn’t just trash everything when they broke up. Kurt has them in a binder with sheet music - which is, admittedly, kinda weird. A) Kurt and Blaine both have each other’s pictures still… months have they’ve broken up, Blaine’s got them stored in his phone (which is sorta normal). So, a couple of notable things about this second half of the song. Kurt really is, too.Īnd it’s too late, baby, now it’s too lateĪnd I can’t hide and I just can’t fake it Which the staging is super weird - but I’m gonna take it to mean that Blaine isn’t the only one feeling foolish over all of this. But Flashback!Kurt also claims to be a fool, too. I kinda like that flashback!Kurt is telling him that he looks so unhappy (because we don’t get a whole lot of Blaine’s POV in this season, but yeah, he’s not actually happy with Karofsky - he wants to be because he doesn’t really want to be in that unhappy place with Kurt again). Nope.Īlright - so this next part is interesting, cause it’s sorta a flash back thing? And here the song (sorta) turns into Blaine’s POV, as he’s waiting at the Lima Bean, and daydreaming about his Warbler days with Kurt, and he’s completely missing what used to be.Īnd I feel like a fool ( Kurt: I feel like a fool) I mean, the whole set up of this song is that they very clearly want and miss each other, and keep throwing looks to the other, but the song keeps telling us that they’re done. But I get why it’s here - they’re both still at this place where they think what’s done is done, though while, hilariously, still pining for each other. I almost feel like this song might have worked better before the break up? Because Kurt’s lyrics kind of have this waiting for the other shoe to drop feeling to it. There’s something wrong here, there can be no denying Stayed in bed all morning just to pass the time Kurt knows that he wants to be back with Blaine, and that’d be fine and dandy - but Blaine needs to finish healing, and Kurt needs to still recover from the massive blow of – don’t fuck up a good thing when you had it.īlaine and Karofsky shuffle off, as Kurt goes into daydreamy mood, and we get a (somewhat awkward) Klaine duet to Carol King’s It’s Too Late. He’s gonna grin and bear it like and adult, while secretly plotting gory details of Karofsky’s demise in the back of his mind. The joke about sharing the music store as if it were the kid in a divorce. Kurt, meanwhile, is a little stunned - but there’s a moment of flirtatiousness here until - BAM! Karofsky has his arm draped over Blaine and is making really bad jokes - signifying he doesn’t really know Blaine at all. I suppose - with the absence of a show like Glee in their world, Smash must have sufficed.Īnyway, Blaine shows up - and for a split second, Blaine seems pretty happy to see Kurt. And Kurt’s looking through sheet music (understandably since he’s technically teaching choir now) and lamenting the lack of Smash music. Okay - so we’re gonna kick things off with some major angst, cause who doesn’t love that? Actually - this show rarely starts off with Klaine, so we were all surprised when there’s not even a previously on – it just starts. Finding Kurt Hummel: Jagged Little TapestryĪlright, so this episode is notable for kicking off the last three part Brittana arc and for being Quinn’s last (awkward) run on the show - but it’s a solid (if not sad) episode, which, surprisingly, has a lot of juicy Kurt in it.
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