Glee fans not so sweet on new girl Sugar
Oh, yeah, there was even a spoiler in the title. Spoilers all the way through for Glee’s Season 3 premiere.
Sugar Motta, played by Vanessa Lengies, is the new girl at William McKinley High School. She’s rich — rich enough that her dad donated a bunch of pianos (that had been taken off poor people) to the Glee club. Of course, Will painted them purple and they got set on fire and destroyed by Sue because Tina was playing Chopsticks on them (in fairness, Chopsticks is so annoying).
The thing is, Sugar loves to sing and dance. Like Rachel, she knows she’s great at both. She was inspired to audition for glee club when the group did a recruitement performance in the cafeteria, and she realised that she was actually way more talented than everyone in it.
Brittany is a fan and Artie is so impressed he offers her (or her ears) his parking spot. Check it out.
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Sugar is not William McKinley’s only new student. Blaine Warbler Anderson decided to follow his man to McKinley and ditch the Dalton blues. He introduced himself to the student body (well, to those who hadn’t seen his goodbye song to Kurt last year) with a rousing version of the Tom Jones classic “It’s Not Unusual”, accompanied by several gyrating Cheerios (who are all lovely people, you can just tell) including the inimitable somewhat closeted Santana Lopez, who had a trick or two up her sleeve. Actually, it was just lighter fluid. The song ended as badgirl!Quinn Fabray managed to set the piano ablaze when she tossed her cigarette end at it.
Kurt and Rachel (these two are amazing together) had a heart-breaking dose of reality when they went to check out the people who would be competing with them for a coveted spot at a New York performing arts school. The “Anything
Goes” number, which was headed by Glee Project runner up Lindsay Pearce, was the best of the entire episode and had our poor hopefuls in tears.
Will and Emma are together and adorable, but still struggling with the same old issue.
Sue is back to super awesome evil villain. She even gives Santana a taste of the medicine she dished out to Karofsky last year. Blackmail anyone?
The next episode airs tonight in America and Thursday night in the UK.
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I took the words “self-diagnosed Asperger’s” to mean she doesn’t have Asperger’s and therefore nothing she does reflects on that condition in any way. So when you refer to:
They are understandably concerned that the show, which has often been very good about addressing disability issues, was showing a very negative depiction of a student with Asperger’s and not showing the struggles that accompany the behaviours.
It doesn’t hold, as no-one in the show has Asperger’s! Or am I missing something reaaly obvious?
There are people who believe that Sugar is actually meant to have Asperger’s.
They should listen to what is actually said
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