The roles were entirely reversed here, with Mercedes trying to help Quinn through her own troubles, and yet at no point did the two characters acknowledge this role reversal. My immediate question is why not: why is it that these two characters, who shared a remarkably similar moment earlier in the season and seemed to establish a new friendship, not talk about that when back in this situation?
Also, why would Mercedes have been so insensitive to the idea of Quinn channeling her inner funk considering that earlier speech? Filed under Glee. This stinks so badly. What a hell? Was he suppose to be good or bad or both? Sometimes, Glee seems to have multiple personalities. When Brian writes an episode the story works in a specific way, but when Ryan writes completely different things happen and the characters behave in a completely opposite way. The songs chosen this week and when they were sung blended in well with the story.
I also liked that Sue was back in full-force. Yes, it was hard for me to believe that she would fall this fast for Will, but they explained it well with her loneliness. What if Glee had bit the bullet right at the start and put most of the songs in a fantasy realm? I wish they had. Have I just not been paying attention or did we have previous knowledge that Quinn was living with Puck?
It feels like Quinn is an after thought in this second half of the season compared to how much of the story focus she shared in the first half. At least earlier we saw her having to watch everything from the sidelines, etc. Do the writers feel that the viewers are idiots? Duh, was that what the episode was about??
Over time he's done quite a few different things, including helping launch gaming on the site, often handling news, features, and guides simultaneously. Now he sticks primarily to movies and TV, and spends way too much time looking at analytics. It sure seems like he's put his Political Science degree to good use, huh? By Mansoor Mithaiwala Published Aug 05, Share Share Tweet Email 0. The Suicide Squad sees the result of her move away from the Joker as she becomes a stronger and more independent person, but is still a little crazy.
However, when she kills him because he has shown the red flag of wanting to kill children, the new president has her held captive, tortured, and interrogated. Taking her chance to escape, she kills the guard, breaks free, and proceeds to kill every member of the Corto Maltese army that stands between her and the exit.
As she guns men down with dual machine guns, colorful flowers, petals, and birds begin to appear around her and her victims giving the whole scene a surreal feel.
While the movie is full of strange abilities and visuals most notably Polka-Dot Man , this visual choice is not a new power for Harley Quinn. James Gunn is now famous for his use of strange music and strange visuals in Guardians of the Galaxy, and he has carried that across to The Suicide Squad. The scene serves as a visual representation of how Quinn herself sees the world and her actions within it.
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