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*WARNING: This may contain spoilers for those who haven't seen the episode.

Okay, so I watched the episode "Heart", and I pretty much liked it. But there were 5 things that I noticed in the episode that I want to address to everyone.

4. Karofsky coming back for Kurt.

There was a link put up, wondering who was going to be in the gorilla suit in this episode. I was clueless, really. I chose Blaine for some reason, but I truly thought it was David. I mean, Blaine was recovering from that slushie Sebastian gave him in "Michael". So it couldn't possibly be him. David was the only other option. I knew it was't Sebastian because he intended on throwing the slushie at Kurt in the MJ episode. Plus, like back in "The First Time", Kurt and Karofsky had a conversation going on and stuff.


Okay, episode time! Yay! I survived the whole episode (honestly the Finchel thing is still getting to me). The mystery person in the gorilla suit walks up to Kurt a couple of times, giving him secret-admirer letters and stuff. The last time he did, Kurt read it and it said "I think I love you". Then, what do you know? The mask comes off. There goes Karofsky. I'm looking like, "I knew it! I knew it! I knew it!" It really seemed as if Karofsky didn't want to be in public saying it to Kurt aloud for the very reason that he was in the gorilla suit. We get it, Karofsky. I know you were all badass in the first two seasons and all. This is why I like Santana, because even though she was scared about coming out, she got through it. Need work on your self esteem much, David?

3. Rory's attempt to keep Sugar--with a little fictional confession.

Before this episode aired, we all know that Rory/Damian hasn't received much. Yes, more focus on the main characters, that's what people have been telling me. Then, my wish finally came true after looking up the spoilers for this episode. S I watched the episode, alright. Rory is as cute as ever, says he'll take Sugar as his date for
her party, argues with Artie--all the works. After Finn and Rachel's speech about getting married (mostly the Rachel show right there), Artie steps in to perform link for Sugar, which she ends up loving. Yes, Rory is jealous. We can see it in his adorable little face.

If you thought that was over with, you're wrong. Rory makes a speech explaining that he might have to move back to Ireland due to something about sophomore...or junior year. Then he performs link which was supposed to be for Sugar. She ends up saying that her performance was better than Artie's and hugs him. Now...I've never doubted Rory, and I never will. But did he really have to lie? He almost got caught at the dance, I might add, as Sugar talks about how sad she is about him moving back to Ireland. I understand, this is his first time getting a girlfriend and stuff (I didn't include Brittany because he was sort of used for being Brittany's personal leprechaun). There are many other things he could've done without lying like that. Oh well. They're together anyways, and they look adorable as well, I might add.

2. (Tied) The God Squad's decision on performing for a same-sex couple.

For all those who don't know what The God Squad is, it's not some cartoon. It's a new group that sings telegrams and such. This consists of Glee club members Sam Evans, Quinn Fabray, and Mercedes Jones, and a new student named Joe Hart (portrayed by Samuel Larsen). They decided to pitch in with Finn to perform a number for Rachel, giving her the message on how he feels for her. So the four sing
link, which by the way is one of my fave numbers in this episode. Now here comes the almost trouble. Okay, so Rachel is happy that Finn brought The God Squad to perform. Joe explains to Santana that it only takes 10 bucks to do a number to perform for someone special in their life. Santana offers the team 10 dollars to perform for Brittany. Silence. Joe seems to be against the subject, it looks like.

Later on, they discuss the matter of performing for same-sex couples and the whole abomination fact of it all. I'm not really any religion--Christian, Catholic, Jewish--not anything. So I wouldn't know much about this similar topic. From what @Crime-Drama-Bee told me, the Bible has been against same-sex couples for a period of time in history, and that God says that he'll love anybody regardless whether they're gay, straight, or whatever. @60abbye explains that there was a controversy saying that God burned gay people, but he says he truly loves all. I'm hearing things from a lot of sources, and I don't know who to believe. Maybe I should spend more time poking my nose in a Bible. Anyway, Joe accepts to perform for Brittany. Glad of that, too. Ryan Murphy was gonna have a wild animal let loose in his office if he screwed him up.

2. (Tied) Figgins not accepting Santana and Brittany to show their love for each other.

Brittana is one of my OTPs on the show. The other one was Fabrevans back in season 2 and Sugory. All this time we've been waiting for a Brittana kiss, right? Then an article was posted some time ago saying that Ryan was royally annoyed with all Brittana fans about a kiss on the show. Well, we finally got it in his thick head, thank God. So now in this episode, we see more Brittana.
Brittany has a present for Santana, they smile, and they're about to lock lips. Then, what do you know--BAM! Figgins comes out of nowhere trying to interrupt, and makes it worse by calling them "Team Lesbians" or whatever he said. I literally complained and was, like, "Damn."

There were two things wrong with this scene and the one that followed: Figgins interrupted one of the most passionate Brittana kisses there was going to be on the show, which I thought was bogus, and the fact that they won't let them show their love like other couples do (Finn and Rachel, Mike and Tina, etc.). Like me, Santana gets royally pissed off and demands that she, Brittany, and other lesbians/homosexuals should have the right to do what they should just like everyone else can. I can't believe Figgins would even try to stop all that. Rachel and Finn show off their passionate kisses in some episodes, and he doesn't even notice. It's like he's homophobic or something! What's with that?

1. No one still hasn't said anything to Finn and Rachel about making the right decision.

Okay, so Carole tells Finn about his dad. Then at the end of the episode--I'm guessing--he feels that he has nothing except Rachel and proposes to her. Then we wait a whole episode later where she says yes. My jaw still hurts after dropping it in that episode. Now in this episode, they set up to sleep in the same room. They get into a fight,
which I thought was going to lead into something. Wait for it...wait for it. Nope. They stopped fighting and made back up. Don't know why. All I did was shake my head.

I've never been...well, how should I say this--disappointed with Finn before. I've was never disappointed with Rachel's dads, either. They were funny up to the part where Finn and Rachel came down from Rachel's room saying that they were going to the party. I sat there, like, "Say something, man." But nothing. No one has told them that they're not ready to spend the rest of their life with each other. I really thought Rachel's dads were gonna be supportive enough to tell her the cold-hard truth. Maybe Kurt, too, if he wasn't dealing with Karofsky basically during the whole episode. This is one of the reasons why I rate this episode about an 8 or 9. The rest was brilliant--Brittana kisses, Blaine returning, God Squad, Joe Hart, Tike duet, Rory/Sugar/Artie--brilliant! But this, and the fact that Rory lied a little, kinda let me down. I don't know. I'm sorry for all the Finchel fans. I'm not offending anyone. I'm really not. I'm just saying that them staying with each other for life, trying to provide for each other, isn't much of a good idea.

So, here's a recap:
Number #4: Karofsky trying to be Kurt's admirer throughout the episode.
Number #3: Rory lying to be in a relationship with Sugar.
Number #2 (Tied): The God Squad deciding whether to sing for a gay couple or not.
Number #2 (Tied): Figgins preventing the same-sex couple to love each other.
Number #1: No one stepping up and presenting the cons towards Finn and Rachel.

Well, this turned out to be a pretty awesome episode, nonetheless. It was better than the Valentine's Day episode from Season 2, I know that much. For all those who have watched it, what do you think? And for those who didn't...trust me, you'll be feeling the love for sure. Thanks for reading, guys.
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