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Monday, 25 January 2010

Gleeful?

I've just watched this weeks instalment of Glee, and although there was not much singing in this episode (or maybe because), I still enjoyed it. I can't, however, seem to put my finger on exactly why I enjoy it. All the characters are stereotypes and Rachel Berry is incredibly unlikeable (much like Carrie in Sex & the City, what a bitch she is). Let's just hope that Finn doesn't end up with her! And let's also hope that we get to see more of Puck with his top off, like last week!
Tonight, I was slightly tearful when Kurt came out to his tough-guy dad, and his dad was totally supportive of his son. I would have been more tearful, but was aware that my flatmates could walk in the room at any time and didn't want to be caught weeping.

I don't know if it is just the programs that I am catching (having limited channel selection on the television in my room), but there are so many programs about schools on the television, particularly high schools and colleges! Glee, Greek, Veronica Mars, 90210, even Heroes is partially set in a college now! You can't get away from it. And every time I watch it makes me think how I wasted the opportunity, when I left school, to further my education and thus give myself a boost in the job market. I know that I can go and study any time that I want, but the trouble is that I don't know what to study, and, when I find a course I want to do, I have to make sure that it is available to study from home as my shifts preclude me from attending regularly scheduled lessons / courses! Excuses, excuses! I know. But it is difficult. Though not impossible, so I will keep looking.

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