Glee Season 3: Top 10 Biggest Logic Fails
Every uncover or film requires some cessation of dishonesty to make a storylines work — and let’s usually contend that Glee is clearly no exception. But usually given a lot of shows competence have smoothness errors and proof problems, that doesn’t meant we can’t call Glee out for a own! Here are a tip 10 many vivid proof fails from Season 3.
By a way, anyone feel like pulling dual hours for a crater of coffee? Or is it usually us?
10. Quinn and Puck plead carrying another baby, even nonetheless he’s had a vasectomy
In Season 2, Episode 1: “Audition,” Puck tells Jacob that he saved adult over a summer to get a vasectomy. So given is it that Quinn is perplexing to get him to soak her again in Season 3, Episode 7: “I Kissed a Girl”? Plus, Puck tells her that he didn’t move protection, nonetheless in Season 3, Episode 5: “The First Time,” he tells Finn that he doesn’t use condoms. Of course, meaningful Puck, we wouldn’t be repelled if he forgot wholly that he had a vasectomy.
9. Sam’s body-image issues disappear… as do his clothes
During a Rocky Horror prolongation in Season 2, a vital storyline revolved around Sam’s physique issues about carrying to go shirtless in those divulgence (read: awesome) shorts. Yet when Sam earnings a brief time after in Season 3, he’s apparently turn a lot some-more open-minded, given he’s now channelling his middle “Magic Mike” while operative as a stripper. Maybe Sam found a self-help book about permitting yourself to work a pole?
8. Where’s Waldo Shelby?
In Season 3, Episode 8: “Hold On to Sixteen,” Shelby mentions that this is her final night as a teacher, nonetheless during that time, she was still meditative that Quinn was going to go open about her event with Puck. So afterwards what a heck happened to Shelby given then? There’s been no contention of what she’s doing now, and no one has so most as mentioned her name given that episode. Someone needs to record a blank chairman news on her, pronto.
7. Sam becomes a synchronized swimmer… for that one episode?
Remember how Sam assimilated a synchronized float group in “Yes/No”? How come he never mentioned being on a group again? If we didn’t constantly see Roz display adult to terrorize, we competence have insincere that illusory a whole plotline about Sam on a float team, usually given we wanted to design him in Speedos.
6. Two opposite explanations are given for Emma’s OCD
So what accurately is it that triggered Emma’s OCD? In Season 1, Episode 2: “Showmance,” we’re told that Emma’s OCD started when her hermit pushed her into a pool on a farm. However, in Season 3, Episode 3: “Asian F,” we’re told that it was brought on by examination her relatives purify their cups during a restaurant. So that is it? Maybe Emma doesn’t usually have OCD nonetheless also has amnesia, too?
5. The Warblers adore a Lima Bean… even nonetheless it’s dual hours from Dalton
Do a writers need to steal a map of Ohio? Dalton Academy is located in Westerville, that is about dual hours from Lima, and nonetheless students from Dalton cocktail adult in a Lima Bean for a crater of coffee like it’s no large deal. It’s as if a Warblers kids contend to any other, “Hey, do we wish to go to one of a 15 Starbucks that are within a one-mile radius of a school, or do we wish to expostulate dual hours for a accurate same crater of coffee?” “Oh, let’s really expostulate a dual hours!”
4. Sue’s carrying a baby, notwithstanding a million reasons given she shouldn’t be
First of all, adding babies to a TV array late in a run always feels like a ploy for ratings and new storylines. So there’s that. But this whole Sue-getting-preggers thing is additional tough to swallow. First off, as Roz would be discerning to indicate out, there’s Sue’s age. Plus, Sue has talked mixed times in progressing seasons about carrying had a hysterectomy, along with a fact that she’s sterile. And we still don’t know who a father is. Uh, maybe it’s unblemished conception?
3. A note to Glee: Rachel is Jewish. That is all.
Did a writers of a Christmas partial forget that Rachel is Jewish and takes honour in her Jewish birthright (just as they infrequently forget that she’s vegan)? Sure, we get that people of any faith could get swept adult in a materialism of Christmas, nonetheless there was no genuine discuss of Rachel being Jewish in a episode, as she was spooky with her Christmas list. And don’t even get us started about a offensiveness of Finn sponsoring a pig for his Jewish girlfriend!
And while we’re on a theme of this episode, we primarily suspicion that one of a few saving graces of a Christmas partial was that it was substantiating a lovable loyalty between Sam and Rory. However, now that we’re during a finish of a season, we’re perplexing to remember if Sam and Rory even spoke once to any other after this. So most for a commencement of a pleasing friendship!
2. Will is unexpected a terrible teacher
So let’s get this straight: Will was a ideally able Spanish clergyman for a improved partial of 3 years, and afterwards unexpected one day he doesn’t know simple wording difference or conjugation? What on earth did he contend in front of a classroom all day? And come to consider of it, did we ever get a petrify acknowledgment as to what theme he’s training now? For all we know, he usually sits in a teachers’ loll all day, looking during clouds until a time for joviality club.
1. Was Karofsky on a uncover this season, or did we usually dream it?
Obviously, this uncover has a knack for pulling certain storylines or characters to a background. But after Karofsky’s attempted self-murder had such a outrageous impact on everyone, you’d consider we’d get some kind of follow-up on how he’s doing these days, or maybe he’d stop by for graduation. Nope — nothing! We haven’t listened from a bad man given that sanatorium room approach behind in “On My Way.” It’s as if New Directions said, “Best of luck, friend — now stay out of a lives forever!”
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