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GLEE Recap: ‘Big Brother’ – The Anderbros Bicker and the Fate of Quinn Fabray Revealed

April 10, 2012 by  

It’s been 7 long weeks since we last saw our beloved McKinley High songsters. So many questions were left unanswered. So many lives left in the balance.

Did Finchel go ahead with their wedding?

Did Quinn survive that horrible car crash?

Well one thing we know for sure – no one associated with GLEE can even begin to keep a secret. Cliffhangers don’t really work when you leak photos of a ‘possibly dead character’ back on set, or when you release promos with the engaged twosome talking about their future wedding plans.  Oh GLEE.

Tonight the show returned, and it kicked off the last bunch of episodes before some of our favorite kids from New Directions graduate and well, do whatever they are going to do post-McKinley.

Important Note: Before we get into some of the highlights (and not) of this episode, let’s get this out of the way – tonight’s GLEE was set up as a slam dunk for my love and affection. You’ve got an episode premise built solidly around the back story of Blaine Anderson. If that wasn’t enough you bring one of my personal TV faves, Matt Bomer, in to guest as Darren Criss’ brother.  It’s almost as if Ryan Murphy & Co walked into one of my dreams and said “great ideas, Kath. We’ll make this episode just for you, my dear”. And yeah, I know, there are a lot of Blaine haters out there.  And that’s ok. You have that right, but just know that you’re not going to necessarily find this blog post a support group. I’m a fan – no different than any of you and I have my bias. And tonight my bias is the Anderbros.

All the being said, I was setting myself for one giant disappointment tonight. Expectations were pretty high. So color me shocked when I realized that this episode delivered…in a big way! In fact, ‘Big Brother’ was hands down one of the best episodes of the season in my opinion. Great character development. Some solid plot advances (with continuity – something that GLEE doesn’t usually specialize in). And a few good musical moments to boot. I can’t really ask more from GLEE (well, I could have used more of that shower scene, but that’s another story best kept for my own personal journals, or you know…fan fiction.)

Quinn Fabray – The Walking Talking PSA

So Quinn is alive! And if you weren’t previously spoiled on that little tidbit,  I’m not sure you are the type of person that would actually spend their time reading my thoughts on GLEE.

Of course I’m glad that Quinn survived what could have been a fatal car crash. In fact, it was actually shocking to see, that despite her crushed spinal cord, Quinn didn’t seem to sustain any cuts or bruises. Hmm. But that’s nothing to dwell on…Quinn is alive!

I’ll be honest, I was relieved when it was revealed that Quinn’s ‘life is great…go positivity!‘ outlook was kind of a sham and more part of her defense or rather coping mechanism. Relieved because I didn’t buy it for a minute and the reveal really allowed me to better appreciate the fine acting job delivered by Dianna Agron tonight.

In a nice pairing, rarely seen in the show to date, Artie really helped Quinn adjust to her new life. His help wasn’t limited to just showing her how to dance around in the wheelchair or get up a ramp, but he aimed to show her how full life can still be despite her physical limitations. And in other news, Twitter and Tumblr are collectively brewing a portmanteau for Quinn and Artie.  Quartie? Done and done.

GLEE viewers really don’t know what will happen with Quinn. Will she in fact dance at Nationals and walk again by graduation or was that just her wishful thinking? Whatever her fate, I’m begging you writers, please don’t have Quinn continue on as the spokesperson for texting while doing just about anything. The little lecture she gave to Finn about texting while walking was a bit much. I get the intent but come on.

The Anderbros

Cooper Anderson – or as Kurt called him “the best looking man in North America” – paid his little brother Blaine a visit this week.  And my, my, my how the sexiness runs in the Anderson family. Cooper, played brilliantly by Matt Bomer, is a fledgling actor with one big (but lame) commercial under his belt. He’s a no one in L.A. but to the starry-eyed kids of McKinley, he’s someone who has made it.  To Blaine, he’s just the big brother who he could never quite live up to, and who constantly reminded him of that.

I can’t really say enough about the perfection that was Matt Bomer. In fact, I might go as far as to say that he’s the best guest star GLEE has had to date.  He comedic moments were laugh out loud funny and spot on. And his dramatic moments were layered (although he could have pointed more). He told a lot of story with small looks – especially in the final musical number and scene with Blaine. Darren Criss and Matt Bomer spent some time getting to know each other a bit before they started filming (and yes, I’ll give you a moment to wish you had an invisibility cloak and could be there for those hangout sessions) and the time was well spent. The two had incredible chemistry.

The writers gave us a little more back story to Blaine which I personally appreciated. Thinking back to our first introduction of Blaine, he was almost too good to be true. He was this strong, saint like character whose purpose was to save Kurt. But this season the writers have allowed us to see his many flaws. He’s built up a lot of anger over the years and tonight we were once again reminded that despite the bravado, he’s just a kid.

I know the Gods wouldn’t be good enough to grant me with an Anderbros spin-off, but here’s to hoping the powers that be can find a way to bring The Bomer back next season!

Fractured Finchel
Finn and Rachel postponed their wedding in light of Quinn’s accident. (Although wouldn’t you like to know how they actually found out about the crash? They were ready to proceed without her if she wasn’t there soon. It’s not like they heard the crash – they were texting! But alas, as a GLEE fan, these are not the questions we are allowed to ask.) Back to Finchel…

Now I haven’t been on board with the whole Rachel and Finn getting married thing, but I’m of the belief the writers wanted it that way.   They might want the audience rooting for this twosome to really make it, but I don’t think anyone on the GLEE creative team was pushing teens getting married before they even graduated high school as a good thing. Tonight’s episode might have left Finchel fans a little unnerved, but for me it’s just starting to get interesting. The discussions about their future and what they want as individuals are the conversations you have before you decide to get married. Couples that don’t talk about this stuff, don’t make it. So if you are a Finn and Rachel fan on the verge of a breakdown tonight, fear not…this is a good thing.

Sue. Just no.
If there was anything that kept me from being head over heels in love with tonight’s episode it was the once again over the top antics of Sue Sylvester. Every time she mentions her unborn child I fear pulling a muscle from my eye rolling. I just cannot get on board with this ridiculous storyline. Enough! But what is really irking me is the writers continuous use of Becky Jackson to humanize Sue. I get it. Sue had a sister with Down’s and as such has a special relationship with Becky. But we’re getting to the point where it’s borderline pandering. And the inclination that Sue’s baby might have Down’s or be born with special needs  – with the risk of being heartless, it seems a little ‘convenient’, no?

But despite the irksome Sue, there were so many fun moments – musical and otherwise – to discuss, so let’s get to ’em.

Let’s start with the tunes. Overall I’d give the ep a 7with the musical performances tonight.

  • “I’m Still Standing” – Artie & Quinn
    Made sense for the characters but it lacked a certain punch. I’m actually a big fan of Dianna’s more delicate voice, but the song didn’t really do much for her. I’m sure it didn’t help that I was really distracted by the wheelchair choreo. Lucky for Quinn Mr. Schue had all of New Directions learn to boogie in their wheelchairs for a performance. Who knew it could come in so handy?
  • “Rio/Hungry Like the Wolf” – Blaine & Cooper
    GLEE loves their mashups, don’t they? I have to say, I think this one worked. Matt and Darren sounded great together and it was fun to see their sibling rivalry emerge over the course of the song. And if nothing else, we now know where Blaine’s incessant need to jump on furniture comes from. Of course the single best moment of the entire performance was Santana’s WTF face during the dance breakdown. Had to rewind at least 5 times.

  • “Up, Up, Up” – Artie & Quinn
    I’m not going to say this was the worst GLEE performance ever (that my dear friends belongs to ‘Run, Joey, Run’ or at least a hip hop number performed by Mr. Schue) but this might be the most forgettable number of GLEE to date. I welcome the opinions of those who loved it, but this song did nothing for me at all.
  • “Fighter” – Blaine
    I had heard the song prior to the episode, so I knew that Darren delivered a solid vocal, but the first few moments of “Fighter” actually made me physically cringe. The spoken word intro should not have been part of the scene.  It was awful. Awful! Darren is no Christina – no one is, but I liked what he brought to the musical performance.Unfortunately, once again he overacted the performance element. The song is called “Fighter” and it’s a passionate song, but sometimes Darren has this need to act out every single lyric and it doesn’t always work. However, you are bonkers if you think that I didn’t love what that musical moment gave us – Blaine in a wife beater. Blaine boxing. And I’m not even going to go into Blaine naked in the shower.  I can’t. To know me is to know that it’s going to be a long time before I allow this episode, containing that scene, to be deleted from my DVR. Let the animated .gifs on Tumblr begin.
  • “Somebody that I Used to Know” – Blaine & Cooper
    Well this number certainly drew some controversy when it was released earlier this week. Yes, it’s a break-up song, but I happen to think the way they restructured the song it really worked for estranged brothers. But to each their own. Again, Matt and Darren’s voices really blended well. And the two acted the shit of out that song. Their small eye movements and little physical inflections really helped get the brothers where they needed to be by the end of the performance.  Annnnd it doesn’t help that I’m currently obsessed with all things Gotye. Seriously the album is incredible. Just saw the guy last week in Boston and he was fantastic.

No Rachel solos? I don’t know what to do with myself.

Before I go and download the Free Credit Report song for my ringtone, here are a few other GLEE moments to discuss.

  • Faberry fans rejoice! You got hand holding and everything. One of the sweetest moments of the episode was Rachel’s guilt-ridden breakdown. She felt responsible for Quinn’s accident and her remorse was real. Glad GLEE had Quinn take the high road rather than having her blame Rachel.
  • NeNe can pull off GLEE zingers like nobody’s business!
  • Puck moving his pool cleaning business to L.A. is actually not the worst idea. Did they just find a way to write Mark Saling out of the show or will this business venture be conveniently forgotten like so many plot points in GLEE?
  • Highlights of Cooper Anderson’ Acting Master Class
    (1) Don’t go to college.
    (2) Don’t go to New York. Theater is lame and Broadway is lame.
    (3) The key to a dramatic scene is pointing.
    (4) The secret to great acting. Really great acting. Ignoring what the other acting is doing.
  • Someone please tell Britt and Santana that they don’t have to wear their Cheerios uniforms 24/7/365.  They certainly don’t need to wear them on Senior Skip Day at Six Flags. It’s borderline unsanitary.
  • Wish we could have seen more of the GLEE kids acting out the scene from NCIS. Pretty funny stuff. Blaine had to go and ruin it with his little hissy fit. Oh Blainers.
  • Kurt and that fu@%!ng puppy?! Kurt Hummel, I want to shoot you, stuff you and put you on shelf you adorable creature. That was a nice scene for us Klainers.
  • Darren Criss naked in the shower. Oh wait, did I already mention that. Sorry. (How I wish I was sitting in between Jim Cantiello and Tyler Oakley watching that scene tonight.)

Glee’s Notable Quotables

  • Kurt: “Coach Sue is meaner than Tabitha.”
  • Sue: “Kids, it’s in my DNA to be intense. Just like it’s in Porcelain’s DNA to poop rainbow glitter.”
  • Kurt: “Blaine, your brother is the best looking man in North America.”
  • Coach Roz: “The doctor had to shine a flashlight in your vajayjay to get all the bats to fly out.”
  • Sue: “Porcelain’s famous brother, Cooper Anderson.”
  • Cooper: “Blaine and I, we were famous around the neighborhood for our dueling Simon LeBon impressions.”
    Blaine: “No no no. Please don’t make me do that.”
    Kurt: “Oh no Blaine, you have to. You’re both so handsome and good.”
  • Cooper: “Uh oh. The cardigan is coming off.”
  • Young Cooper: “Blaine, your balance is all off.”
    Young Blaine: “I just learned to walk three years ago.”
  • Cooper: “It also wouldn’t kill you to stop letting Kurt pick out your clothes.”

So that’s my exhaustive take on tonight’s episode. Snaps all around for me tonight. But I want to hear from YOU. What did YOU think of Matt Bomer’s guest appearance? Were you happy with the new development with Quinn? Best and worst moments of the episode?

The comments are open. Let’s keep it civil…we all have our opinions and remember, it’s just a TV show. So let’s not take it all too seriously, ok?

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8 Responses to “GLEE Recap: ‘Big Brother’ – The Anderbros Bicker and the Fate of Quinn Fabray Revealed”

  1. Jenna V on April 11th, 2012 12:14 am

    You have a long review and I have a long comment to respond to said review 🙂
    1. Quinn wasnt in the accident yesterday. Cuts heal faster than compressed spinal cords. I’m sure she had cuts that healed.
    2. Quartie has been around for years. Mainly in fanfiction, though.
    3. LOVE Bomer. He was perfect. I’m not a Blaine fan and I thought his whining was kind of lame, but I can’t complain cuz it meant Matt was on my screen more. I’ll give Blaine a pass this week.
    4. Thank you for not suggesting Matt become a series regular next season as some fans and blogs *coughE!Onlinecough* have. ugh. he can guest star but he has his own show!

    Overall, adore Matt, I love Kevin so I’m happy he had scenes, but I really hate that Quinn is in a wheelchair cuz I know why the writers did it: The writers know they can’t “heal” Artie without a massive uproar. I’m convinced they put Quinn in a wheelchair so that she could be healed instead. I’m conflicted.I want more Artie but not this strange storyline that I know will end in a way that will make me angry. cuz its glee. ugh. this is why i’m weaning myself off+trying to stop watching. (bomer did NOT help.)

  2. Kath Skerry on April 11th, 2012 12:22 am

    Well your long comment is appreciated 🙂

    Yeah, hear you on the Quinn timeframe, but there were some things that didn’t add up. But that’s ok…it wasn’t something I was really concerned about.

    Wait…Quartie is a thing in fan fiction?

    Yeah, I might love The Bomer but in no way would I sacrifice Neal Caffrey for Cooper Anderson.

    As a non-Blaine fan I’m sure this episode of BLEE was tough…but I’m glad the Bomer outweighed the bad. HA!

  3. Jenna V on April 11th, 2012 12:28 am

    when do things ever add up on glee? lol

    and yes. on the show i had never understood quinn+artie together but in fanfiction quinn is like a completely different person and quinn/artie stories are actually super adorable. i’m a quartie shipper when it comes to fanfiction. lol

    as of now i tape glee episodes and skip over scenes that annoy me.usually they involve any of the teachers or blaine. its how i get thru it to see kevin. hahaha

  4. Kath Skerry on April 11th, 2012 12:30 am

    Jenna…ha ha!
    You fast forward through Blaine scenes and I sometimes only watch for Blaine (and Kurt) – if we can find a common ground, I think there is a chance for world peace. HA HA!

    I don’t know what the whole fan fiction world is about, but interesting to know these characters are a thing.

  5. Lee on April 11th, 2012 9:07 am

    I loved the episode but i must admit I love Blaine so.. No but I enjoyed everything and I think Darren really has a handle on Blaine now because when I watch I just see Blaine you know. I agree about the overacting with the songs but I don’t know it’s growing on me, and some people seem to respond really positively to it (aside from the ever present haters). That boy sure has a sexy back;-)

  6. Jessica on April 11th, 2012 11:35 am

    Really enjoyed your review, Kath. I loved the episode, the only part I disliked was the Sue storyline. Bomer can come back for another guest spot at any point next season and I’ll be thrilled. I have to admit I’m very curious to see what they do with Blaine next season when he (supposedly) doesn’t have Kurt around anymore. I definitely think he’ll still have lots of focus, I just wonder what Glee will choose to do with it.
    Oh, and yeah, I agree about the over-emoting in Fighter, but I still love the vocals and that shower / boxing scene enough that the good outweigh the derp.
    All in all, really enjoyed this episode of Blee. Er, I mean, Glee. (-;

  7. gleefan on April 11th, 2012 1:25 pm

    I appreciate your review. I gave the episode 2 out of 5 stars. Just OK. I’m glad Q is OK. Glad Artie was there to help her transition into her new handicap role. PSA from her was fill in post hiatus make it a fast tell the audience what has happened since auto accident. No text and drive. The Quinn/Rachel scene was nice. I’m not a Blaine fan at all so this part of the episode was an extreme bore. I do love and greatly enjoyed Matt Bomer as an Anderson brother. Fighter song with Darren’s acting thru song was tedious too long and dull. Up Up Up was very good. I loved Quinn’s voice on both songs. Artie is one of my favs of male singers of the show and enjoyed his vocals. Someone I used to Know was the best song by the Anderson brothers. Duran song was meh. I believe Sue, Nini, and Matt were what made the episode for me-extremely funny. Loved Becky’s input of patience is needed for Sue. Finchel is and will be the best part of this episode as small and short as it was it had the most impact of the episode IMO. They needed this discussion and I agree with you that the writers never were going to have them marry in last episode but they represent lots of teens who do. This discussion showed how much this couple has grown with maturity to face these kinds of adult decisions head on together before a couple marries. This part of the episode was very well-written. Using Puck’s pool cleaning business was weird but finally Finn is seeking out what he really wants to do for himself in the future outside of Rachel and her and Finn’s NY dream. It was really nice how Finn addresses Rachel sweetly that he wants to support her while she is in school as her husband but suggests to her about an alternate way of a future together. And it was a necessary discussion where Finn has always adapted and accepted Rachel’s dream but now he sees he can have his own life outside of Rachel and her dream. Now Rachel needs to decide if she is willing to accept that Finn should have his own as well. But most of all if she is in love with Finn or if she is in love with the idea of Finn how she wants him to be. This is where the future eoisodes will lay out the more mature and still growing Finchel. I still see them together but will Rachel realize that being a couple and making decisions as a couple means compromising and thinking of one’s mate is as important as oneself’. Very well written and acted.

  8. lilith on April 11th, 2012 3:26 pm

    I liked the moment faberry.Os writers play with the fan, which in fics otrcem by the couple and we’ll combine the two have more chemistry than the couple Finchel.

    I did not like the episode, all very quick and without content, despite having loved Quinn and Artie, which is just a good friendship only.

    I missed the interaction after an accident and also on the support of friends during physical recovery Quinn.

    I want her walking and going to the prom, even if the spoiler is right and give her crown to Rachel.