
To always love you. To defend you even if I know you’re wrong. To surprise you. To always pick up your call no matter what I’m doing. To bake you cookies at least twice a year and to kiss you whenever and where ever you want. Mostly to make sure that you always remember how perfectly imperfect you are.
Now that we’ve reached the end of the season and eagerly await the next step in Kurt and Blaine’s journey, The Box Scene presents an interesting, riveting, and moving perspective not only of the relationship of two boys in love, but also of a show and the viewers it serves.
It changes everything.
“Extraordinary Merry Christmas:” Act Six
$2,950 for the charity auction
$1,250 more than we’d need
$9,406 to say, “Thank you”
$13,656 for the 2,528 people we’ll feed
We did it. For charity. For fandom.
Thank you all.
It was an honor.
Today
8PM EST
Experience it with the fandom
Then join us for the flailing and fallout
That noise you hear is the sound of Klaine ‘shippers everywhere shouting “Bah, humbug!”
Among the publicity shots Fox released for this week’s Christmas-themed Glee episode was an image of Kurt opening a present from Blaine in the halls of McKinley High.
But when the episode aired Wednesday night, the scene was missing from the telecast — leaving fans wondering both why it was cut and what the heck was in the box!
Well, TVLine has an answer to both burning questions. First off, the sequence was trimmed because the episode was running long; it will, however, be included in the Season 3 DVD. Second, and most importantly, sources confirm that had the present been opened in the episode, viewers would’ve seen Blaine give Kurt a… ring.
And not just any ring. A homemade ring made of gum wrappers. Blaine explains that financial issues prevented him from giving Kurt what he really wanted — an item from the Elizabeth Taylor collection — but something tells me Kurt was hardly disappointed by the no-frills offering. After all, “Extraordinary Merry Christmas” ultimately emphasized charity and selflessness over consumerism and flashy gifts.
As for how that ring will affect Klaine going forward — or whether we’ll see Kurt sporting it in the halls of McKinley — we’ll just have to wait to ring in the New Year.
When they are all domestic after the party:

When the letter comes and Kurt decides to give everything up for NYADA:

When Julian sends the “Truth or Dare” video:

When Kurt sees Sebastian again and the plan goes out the window:

When Cooper is there:

When they finally talk about their feelings:

When Kurt tells Cooper the truth and he doesn’t believe it:

When Cooper tells it took Blaine nine days after the break-up to sleep with someone else:

When the chapter ends:

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Okay, so that was a rollercoaster of emotions. XD; I read Lis’ post about why Blaine doesn’t deserve the hate he is currently getting from people reading this fic, and while I don’t agree with everything, the post has a lot of good points, so go read it.
Personally I’m just frustrated because Kurt was just starting to get over his confidence issues, but is now once again taking serious hits because of Blaine. *sigh* If only Blaine had not insisted they stop all communication for the summer… So anyway, I’m waiting to read his POV before further judgement, but simply because of the way this is making Kurt feel, I’m not likely to forgive Blaine right away. (Because Kurt will always be my number one bias.)
On a happier note, I have never read anyone write Cooper so well! So in character. ♥
Honestly, this fic has my soul. And I’m not even sorry.

Have I ever mentioned how much I enjoy the official Fox.com captions?
They survived the physical distance Fox put between them all year. Several hundred miles shouldn’t be a problem.
You guys are all really graceful eaters.
Meanwhile…
so apparently tumblr did something awesome and connected all our tumblr accounts to facebook. it’s not directly logged in to our facebook accounts but just in case deselect that shit under ‘blog settings’.
Kurt Hummel is the sort of friend every person should have.