Yes, Finn just made things worse, but I can totally sympathize with why he did it. Actually, my facepalm "Finn, you idiot" moment was "I... don't know," Finn said. He sounded startled at being asked. "Everyone else was doing it."
And yet he just assumes he'll be co-captain. ;) This probably means he'll need to step up and prove his trustworthiness and worth in the near future....
And I kind of agree with Sue's assessment--Kurt's tightly strung enough that I could kinda see him doing a fast-paced, high-stress, high-reword job like S.H.I.E.L.D. I love Blaine and Kurt, honestly think Blaine is the better, more rational influence for him, and would hate to see Blaine get hurt (emotionally or physically, yes I'm looking at you ;-)), but if Kurt honestly wants to and/or gets pushed to go in that direction with his life then I do think that Puck might be a better fit for him if he finds that he can still love Puck after all the shit in Lima.
I mentioned to someone above that Blaine is a total voice of reason in this story, which can be lacking when everyone is busy throwing around fireballs and dodging cars. :) And yet, like you point out, he might not necessarily be the best match for one potential path in Kurt's life, even if he was a great match for what they discussed before. Meanwhile, Puck is... Puck. With all that entails. So YAY that is what I was going for and I'm glad it came across. :)
I have to say I don't really understand this. Wouldn't anyone have realized the government was trying to hide them once the media coverage was tamped down on?
From the outside, a new group got attention and then the media moved on to new stories, as is typical with the short attention span of the news. It might be suspicious, but not a confirmation; government involvement is a confirmation. This will be expanded upon soon.
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And yet he just assumes he'll be co-captain. ;) This probably means he'll need to step up and prove his trustworthiness and worth in the near future....
And I kind of agree with Sue's assessment--Kurt's tightly strung enough that I could kinda see him doing a fast-paced, high-stress, high-reword job like S.H.I.E.L.D. I love Blaine and Kurt, honestly think Blaine is the better, more rational influence for him, and would hate to see Blaine get hurt (emotionally or physically, yes I'm looking at you ;-)), but if Kurt honestly wants to and/or gets pushed to go in that direction with his life then I do think that Puck might be a better fit for him if he finds that he can still love Puck after all the shit in Lima.
I mentioned to someone above that Blaine is a total voice of reason in this story, which can be lacking when everyone is busy throwing around fireballs and dodging cars. :) And yet, like you point out, he might not necessarily be the best match for one potential path in Kurt's life, even if he was a great match for what they discussed before. Meanwhile, Puck is... Puck. With all that entails. So YAY that is what I was going for and I'm glad it came across. :)
I have to say I don't really understand this. Wouldn't anyone have realized the government was trying to hide them once the media coverage was tamped down on?
From the outside, a new group got attention and then the media moved on to new stories, as is typical with the short attention span of the news. It might be suspicious, but not a confirmation; government involvement is a confirmation. This will be expanded upon soon.
Thanks as always for reading :)