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| asi es... el amo entre los dos no lo pueden ocultar... el la mira con amor!!
yo tambn amo su cara de celos!!
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| Hace tiempo no me pasaba por acá, pero parece que ya nadie se mete | |
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| Un mes without glee te deja sin conversación | |
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| Si eso es verdad hay poco que conversar.Naty sabes de lo que habla Diana en el mensaje anterior al mío, no sé de que se trata? | |
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Vie Abr 15, 2011 5:46 pm | |
| Bueno ahora entiendo, gracias por explicarlo | |
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| de nada Viste este tweet de Lea: @msleamicheleA big thank you to Ryan Murphy for letting me sing my all time favorite song on Glee. First time I cried while singing in the studio.. y luego: Now on my way to our last day of Prom! Longest but best Prom ever!!! ya estan terminando de grabar la prom!! | |
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| No no lo había visto, últimamente me han llegado muchos twitters se me pasó de largo , al parecer no nos quieren mostrar como irá vestida Rachel? A mi no me gustó como se veía Quinn debieron haberlo hecho a propósito para que se luciera más Rachel | |
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| Si lei el juego de palabras, últimamente Lea ha twitteado bastante , También es mi canción favorita. | |
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| Igualmente... Los amo en ese tema!!! | |
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Sáb Abr 16, 2011 1:23 pm | |
| Chicas no se si ya leyeron esto, Esta muyy largo pero realmente vale la pena leerlo A mi parecer es una explicacion muyy acertada de lo que pasa con Finn - Citación :
- “I’ve Changed,” or, What’s Going On with Finn in the Second Half of Season Two (Episodes 2x11-2x16)
In the second half of Season Two, we see Finn going through a new phase of character development—a phase that has a number of people wondering what is going on with him. A lot of the speculation has attributed his changed character to relationship issues, saying either that Rachel broke his heart so he is just hurting and trying to cope and cover it up and deal, or that Quinn is having a negative effect on him, or both. By solely focusing on the relationships, the more fundamental lesson the character now has to learn can easily get lost: Finn has to learn how to handle being a star and not let shining and excelling at something separate him from his identity as one of the team. One of Finn’s primary characteristics on Glee is that he is a team player; he works within and leads teams, both as the quarterback and as a glee co-captain. From the Pilot on, he has been shown to be a character who knows how to, and keeps striving to, bring his groups together. When Finn steps into this leadership role in the Pilot, suddenly the New Directions come a real group with a voice and a song. One of his character-defining statements in that first episode comes when Puck asks him if he’s giving up football to join the glee club: Finn asserts that he is going to do both, because neither team can win without him. He knows what he can bring, and does bring, to both, and he fairly consistently focuses on finding ways of making the teams work. This is brought up again and again in Glee episodes featuring competitions:
- We see it in Preggers when Finn comes up with the idea of
getting the football team to work as one through dancing, and when he calls the “Ring On It” play at the end of the game.
- We see it pointedly in Sectionals, when he puts Quinn and
Puck’s betrayal aside in order to help the team win, responding to Will saying that the team can’t win without Finn there.
- We see it in Journey, when he first tries to tell the team
not to give up at the song selection meeting (“Wait; who says it’s going to be over?”) and then confronts Rachel for giving up and says they are going to put this right so the team can win.
- We see it (hilariously) in Duets when he and Rachel scheme
together to throw the competition so that Sam will feel like a part of the team and the team will feel they can rely on Sam.
And in The Sue Sylvester Super Bowl Shuffle, we are presented with this theme as his character’s major story line in an episode featuring the football team’s biggest-ever competition. Tensions between the football players and the glee club are threatening the Titans’ chance of winning. Initially resistant to Beiste’s and Will’s idea to work through them via glee, Finn slowly comes on board with the idea because he wants the football team to win the championship. (He also puts his anger—both old and fresh anger—at Puck aside so they can focus on winning). He works to bring the bullying football players, most directly represented by the character of Dave Karofsky, and the glee club together—to get the groups to ‘mash-up’ and be something great as a whole. And Finn succeeds in doing this; the two teams merge, becoming “all of us,” and they win, both with the success of a stadium-rocking half-time show where the football team is part of the glee club and with the success of the football team (almost all the glee members have now been part of that team) in winning McKinley its first ever championship title. Throughout Super Bowl Shuffle, Finn’s focus is on the team. He is a leader, yes, but one firmly embedded within his groups; finding ways for the groups to succeed is where he is putting all of his energies. Recognizing every member is needed for the group to achieve success, he first defends Quinn’s potential for choosing glee over the Cheerios, then confronts her to try to get her to change her mind about leaving glee, and finally acts to get the three Cheerios to take part in the half-time show. Yes, we’re being set up for Fuinn to begin in the final seconds of the show, but within the context of the episode, we’re primarily being shown a Finn working to hold the entire team together and to make it succeed. His interactions with Dave Karofsky as the episode moves forward illustrate how Finn is able to bring the football players and glee together. The two boys start out at each others throats; by the end, they have come together as teammates. They compliment each other on the football field after a particularly good play and congratulate each other in the school hallway at the end of the show. And Finn continues his leadership role, now that the Titans have won the football game, by going up to Dave as in his role as co-captain of the New Directions to suggest a way to incorporate Dave into the glee club. By this point, it has been made more than clear to us: Finn is a team player and a team leader, and his successful leadership of a team brings the team success. Point made Therefore, the show moves on to give Finn’s character a new lesson to learn—how to handle the success that he has achieved. Silly Love Songs begins this arc for Finn. When we first see him in Episode 2x12, he is living the life of a (high school) star—and it has gone to his head. When he and Dave spoke at the end of Super Bowl Shuffle, Dave congratulated Finn on being named team MVP, and Finn, without making a big deal about it, hastily said, “Ah, thanks; it was a team effort.” By the opening of SLS, though, we see the school acting like MVP Finn was THE one to win the game, and Finn appears to have bought into the adulation and has convinced himself that he won the game, not the team. Thus begins a story line with new opportunities for a character to learn from his mistakes. (This being Glee, this one episode will not close with the character-development-lesson learned; it will be drawn out, sometimes with a lot of attention and sometimes with just a little, though a number of subsequent episodes, and there will be progress and backsliding.) In his opening voice-over, Finn strides through the halls of McKinley, adored by all who see him. “It’s amazing what actually accomplishing something does to a person,” he begins. And we think “yes!”, cheering for him in his success, glad that he is feeling like a winner, not a loser. Yay Finn—you get a gold star! His very next words, though, reveal that Finn has begun to believe his own press. “I know what you’re thinking: that they’re all only into me because I won the first conference championship in the school’s history.” What was a “team effort” at the end of Super Bowl Shuffle has transformed into “I won the … championship.” And then Finn directly tells us, “I’ve changed.” And yes, he has. He is shown to us here, and in subsequent scenes, thinking that the win was all due to his efforts. Telling the glee club about his kissing booth plans, Finn takes all the credit for the “slushee-free” week by saying it is due to the fact “I led the football team to a conference championship.” Cue the disgusted looks on the faces of the glee members, who can’t help but recall that they had more than a little bit of involvement in winning the game, too (even Will looks at him in disbelief). Continuing, Finn states that he is now the “closest thing” glee has to a celebrity at the moment, and that, like a celebrity, he “want[s] to give to a charity—you guys.” Note the distance in his language: I want to do this for you guys; he is referring to himself not as one of them, not as their leader, but as someone on the outside who is taking pity on the little people and wants to help them out. They are a charity case; he wants to be their benefactor. The distance Finn has set up between himself and his glee teammates here is based on Finn’s patently false re-imagining of how the championship was won. Yes, he was the quarterback and the leader, and at pivotal times he acted to bring the team together and to come up with the winning strategies. But none of that would have been possible at all without everyone’s participation and efforts. Flashing back to TSSSBS, McKinley won because Finn was a leader AND because:
- Rachel, along with Mercedes, comes up with the idea of having the
glee girls make up the missing numbers needed to field a team, AND
- Rachel and Mercedes have convinced Tina to join, and Lauren steps up
to join as well and convince Will, Beiste, and the boys that girls can play ball, AND
- Sam fills in as quarterback, AND
- Puck convinces the other football guys to take part in the half-time show with his Finnesque leadership speech, AND
- Brittany, Santana, and, eventually, Quinn agree to abandon the Cheerios and come sing with the glee club, AND
- All of the glee kids totally rock ‘Thriller/Heads Will Roll’ (and
Will and Beiste get the credit for making the number possible in the first place), AND
- Dave joins in the half-time show and then plays with the team,
blocking an opposing player so that Finn can make a successful pass to Sam, AND
- Sam makes a touchdown, AND
- Beiste tells the kids to leave their zombie make-up on, and Sam and
then Mike begin the zombie groaning as the second half starts, and Puck bites an opposing player, AND
- Lauren and Tina and then all the girls and then Beiste and then Will
and then Santana by turning to the stands get the stadium to start chanting “brains” along with the team on the field.
In addition to recovering the fumbled ball and making the final touchdown, Finn makes two pivotal leadership decisions during the course of the game that turn the tide in McKinley’s favor: he comes up with a strategy to get the other football players to rejoin the team and he comes up with the strategy of intimidating the other team into fumbling the final play. And while he is definitely the one who put the pieces together to come up with those strategies, even they were aided by the input and influences of others. Even after Tina was injured and had to leave the field, Finn refused to believe the game was over. He exclaimed to Puck and Rachel, “We’re still in this!”—we can still keep going. Rachel turns to him and says, “Oh, give it up Finn. Our only shot at redemption right now is to kick butt at the half-time show.” Rachel’s statement, gives him the idea of how to get the other guys back; it reminds him of Dave’s words during Zombie make-up camp when Dave came up and suggested that the guys do practice number. Unable to admit he likes to sing and dance, Dave rationalized his request by saying, “I figure the only way I’m going to keep my street cred after dancing around like and idiot in front of the whole school is to kick ass at it.” Remembering this, Finn decides to draw on the power of glee. He figures out that a successful, kick-ass half-time show is the key to bringing the football players back on to the team. It will bring them back together and give them the rush, the cred, and the reputation that comes from delivering a successful and admired performance; it will meet Beiste’s mandate that they must perform if they want to play; it will make the two teams one. Rachel reminds him that they can seek redemption in song and the recollection of Dave’s earlier statement convinces Finn this will work—and that’s why he delegates tasks to Sam and Puck and then goes to get the three remaining team members to come back and perform. And in making the final “brains” call, Finn is inspired by remembering their next to last football game where, as a result of fearing Dave will follow through on his threat not to block a linebacker, Finn fumbled and lost the ball as it was recovered by the other team for a winning touchdown. So there, too, Dave played a role—a negative one at the time—in spurring on the final successful action. All of these numerous contributes of other were each essential components of the final win. While Finn was awarded MVP for being an outstanding player in the game who helped lead his team to victory, it was the team who won the victory, not Finn. Having forgotten that, we will now see what happens when he comes to think he is bigger and better than the team because he was recognized as a star. And what happens is Operation Pry Quinn From Sam. Back to the opening of SLS, where Finn, on a high from all of the admiration, looks around for the next game he can play and win, and his eyes land on Quinn. Deciding to “go for it” and pry her away from Sam, Finn states “Game on.” With all hearts his to choose, he decides that he wants another competition and another chance to win—and he is confident that he will be the winner. He pursues her, here and in Comeback, as part of a personal game, and in most of his scenes with Quinn he is playing the role of the star champion. Only once does his break out of this to show vulnerability and sincerity—when he tells Quinn that he thinks cheating means you don’t really love someone, because you do anything you can to save a person you love from hurting. The rest of the time with Quinn he is in full-on championship/player mode, acting the way he thinks a champion is supposed to act. In the nurse’s office, he doesn’t say to her “we’re not done yet”—he says, again with himself as the focus, “I’m not done with us yet.” This is continued in Comeback, both in Finn’s attempts to get Quinn to go out with him and in his perpetuating Quinn’s lie when talking to Sam. In Comeback, we see Finn’s setting himself part continue when he chooses not to join the Bieber Explosion. The “get Quinn” game goes on much more subtly in Blame It On The Alcohol where Finn is shown three different times during Rachel’s party with his eyes on Quinn: after Quinn & Rachel’s “How’s it going, girlfriend” exchange, Quinn moves to the back of the room and we see Finn looking in her direction, nodding and mouthing a greeting; while watching the kids drink and dance, Finn checks out Quinn dancing with Puck and Lauren; while Rachel and Blaine are singing, Finn turns to see what Quinn is looking at and quirks his mouth at her (and though the scene certainly implies that her distressed look here is due to the image of Sam and Santana making out, it is possible that she was looking at Finn right before he looked at her)). This episode shows us Finn separated out from the group both by not drinking and by not interacting substantively with most of the kids at Rachel’s party; while he is in the group numbers, he appears to be on the fringe of the students’ interactions. In the end of Sexy, we see where the game has led. From what we are being shown in these episodes, Finn is with Quinn because she represents the prize to be won by the star, by the championship competitor. Virtually none of the screen time between them in these episodes has shown him expressing tenderness or depth of feeling for her. Even in the scene in her bed, we see him smirk, we see him joke about giving her a hickey, we see him, with a blank face, merely respond with a laconic “‘kay” after Quinn says to him that she belongs with him. When he asks for confirmation that prom is not what their relationship is all about, even those words are delivered in a relatively off-hand tone. This is Finn playing a role—being the cool guy nothing can phase; in everything he says to Quinn, he is holding himself together to be cool, even to the extent that his vocal expressions are fairly flat. It’s not about her; it’s about what she represents to and for him. In the super bowl episode we did see genuine emotion and affection between Quinn and Finn, but the relationship as it has been presented to us since then in 2x12-2x16 has been, for Finn, about winning, about status, (about, although we do not know how far things have gone, sex), about the top guy getting the top girl away from the guy who stands next in line to him and poses the biggest threat to his status. When Finn shows genuine depth of emotion in these episodes he is not thinking about being a star or a champion; he is not thinking about himself, but is, instead, focused on his interactions with Rachel: —seething with jealously during “Need You Now”; —reacting with appreciation and admiration when the girls come onto the football field; —erupting with an angry “I knew you were lying” and a “You cheated on me; that means something” at the kissing booth, followed by mixed tenderness and sorrow as he gives Rachel the necklace; —in the nurse’s office showing embarrassment, and discomfort, and confusion, and turmoil (and it is when with Rachel that he vocalizes how kissing Quinn felt; that’s not something he told or showed to Quinn herself); —deeply appreciating and admiring the singing during the diva-off; —fearing speaking out to defend Rachel’s original song idea, either because he is repeating his patterns when they were dating or because he doesn’t think his endorsement (the champion’s endorsement) would be enough to sway the group; —encouraging Rachel in her song writing and offering genuine criticism rather than just telling her what she wants to hear; —affectionately returning Rachel’s ‘break the ice’ hug and letting his face express reactions to her explanation for it; —supporting Rachel in her desire to “live a little”, and then reacting with anger and discomfort to her leaning on him; —providing leadership by asserting the team will win Nationals at the end of BIOTA. And finally, in Original Song, running the gamut of support, challenge, laughter, affection, longing, sadness, amazement, regret, and love throughout his scenes with and relating to Rachel. When interacting with Rachel, Finn is not thinking about being a champion, being on top of the social ladder, being cool, being a star. He is intensely in the moment (and not spacing out like he used to when she talked), focused on her, not himself and how he is being perceived, which results in him being genuine. And while Rachel herself is clearly an important part of this, the show wants us to be seeing who Finn is when he is being himself rather than playing a role. Particularly in the scenes revolving around her song writing, we see Finn reasserting his identity as a member of the team that is seeking a way to win. One further sign that Finn is not being true to himself in these episodes: aside from his moderate lead in Sing, we do not hear Finn sing in Silly Love Songs, Comeback (again, except for Sing), Blame It, or Sexy. He is there as part of group numbers, but he is not featured singing—not until, after hearing Rachel sing “Get It Right”, he comes out on stage and we hear his voice, restored at least partially, sing lead on a verse of “Loser Like Me”. The guy who took a stand to join an unpopular club because he likes to sing so much has largely let his voice go silent in the episodes. of himself. Trying on the role of independent champion rather than team player has resulted in a silencing of Finn’s voice. Presumably, if/when he begins to reconnect himself with his team and his role in the team, Finn’s voice will begin to return. GLEEGLEEGLEEGLEEGLEEGLEEGLEEGLEEGLEEGLEE In contrast to Finn’s arc here, Rachel has had to spend time in these episodes learning how to handle the fact that in 2x09 Special Education, her stardom was stripped away from her—she is not given any lead at Sectionals, and the relationship that she felt made her half of the “it couple” is gone. While Finn struggles to try to learn how to handle stardom (and is kind of failing at it by moving away from the team), we see Rachel, not in the spotlight and not having a chance to be the star, finally learning how to be a part of the team. And while she does have some singing numbers, only one is a solo (‘Firework’ and even that she turns into a group number). In Comeback, she has the diva-off with Mercedes and the slight lead in Sing; in BIOTA she enjoys a drunken duet with Blaine; In Sexy, she sings as part of the ‘Afternoon Delight’ quintet. (And, of course, there’s “My Headband” and “Only Child”.) Original Song shows us Rachel as a star once again—and it does so while retaining the connections she has been creating within the group. Her MVP speech is presented in stark contrast to Finn’s kissing booth announcement in SLS; while Finn made the win be all about himself, Rachel makes the win be about the group effort in writing “Loser Like Me” and about her appreciation that the group has chosen her and made her feel special. She and Finn have both had special lessons to learn about themselves since 2x09 Special Education. The Rachel we see at the end of Original Song appears to have learned some of the lesson she’s been working on; Finn, it seems, still has some work to do to get there and get it right. | |
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| Ey amix! graxias por la info! la leere mas tarde porque ahorita no tengo tiempo wuahaha :3 y cualquier cosa de Finn se tiene que analizar con calma >:] en fin, chicas... SOBRE EL GRAN PROYECTO FINCHEL MAÑANA HABRA JUNTA GENERAL [EN MSN] A LAS 14 HORAS [MEXICO] 15: 30 [VENEZUELA] 21 [ESPAÑA] YA SABEN... DIFERENCIA DE HORARIO EN FIN, QUIENES SE PRESENTEN SE LOS AGRADECERE MUCHO =] VAMOS A DISCUTIR LOS ULTIMOS DETALLES :3 | |
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Sáb Abr 16, 2011 2:22 pm | |
| perfecto y ese analisis esta muy bueno... es verdad lo q dice... Finn ve a Quinn con un desafio y como el premio q debe ganar, realmente no la ama, el solo deseaba un reto para demostrar q su MVP en el juego fue xq es un verdadero campeon en todo. El se crecio con toda la atencion x ganar un campeonato de futbol, el primero de WMHS y aunq el dijo q fue un trabajo de equipo, al final en SLS el se termino creyendo la ultima coca cola del desierto. En cambio con Rach el se muestra como es... un tipo q cree en el trabajo en equipo y q ama al club y cantar y q no le importo perder las regionales el año pasado mientras todos siguieran juntos... el aun sigue siendo muy doble cara y eso es lo q debe aprender a dejar de ser.
en cambio Rachel realmente a cambiado tambn... primero y aunq no lo tocan alli, ella le aplaudio a Kurt y a los Warblers con mas entusiasmo del esperado para la pequeña diva- en ambas competencias, y mi fav es durante Raise your glass-, segundo ella en su discurso cuando fue la MVP dijo q esto fue un esfuerzo en equipo gracias a ellos q escribieron Loser Like Me... y aunq tuvimos un Diva-Off termino siendo un momento de amistad entre ellas dos y esta 2da mitad no tuvimos muchos solos de ella hasta get it right y bueno antes la fabulosa firework... pero las dos caras de la moneda finchel tienen o tuvieron lecciones y una de ellas logro avanzar bastante | |
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Sáb Abr 16, 2011 8:14 pm | |
| Yo ayer lei ese analisis y me encantó, es muy objetivo y creo que tiene toda la razón, Rachel ha crecido mucho, pero Finn en estos momentos está estancado, lo que me gusta sí, es que sólo vemos al verdadero Finn cuando está con Rachel, se nota que ella es muy importante para él, y que todavía la ama. | |
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Dom Abr 17, 2011 9:38 am | |
| Tiempo sin pasar por aqui!! Siento mi desaparicion pero mi vida anda ajetreada y ya no tengo tanto tiempo del que antes disponia No se si ya habian visto esto pero aqui les dejo: - Spoiler:
Escenas Finn/Rachel han sido gradadas en el hall aparentemente relacionado con Jesse y su vuelta Definitivamente Sam,Rachel,Mercedes y Jesse iran al baile juntos todos como amigos y no como pareja Una escena tendra lugar en Breadstix posiblemente sea una cena Fuinn previa al baile Jesse y Rachel tendran una cancion juntos Sam y Rachel tendran su baile lento pero quizas Rachel tambien tenga su baile lento con Jesse Finn tiene aun sentimientos muy fuertes por Rachel que son confirmados no solo con la pelea entre el y Jesse Rachel ayuda a Finn a prepararse para su baile con Quinn dandole pequeños consejos Se desconocen aun las intenciones con las que ha regresado Jesse Finn sigue con las sospechas de infidelidad por parte de Quinn, en este episodio definitivamente Fuinn se desmorona Nada de Fabrevans para este episodio Los reyes no son dos chicos y son esperadamente inesperados El vestido de Rachel sera rosa y a la altura de las rodillas
Aunque no en este episodio se confirma por Adam A. que habra un dueto Finchel
A mi me alegran pero como siempre hay que tratar con cuidado con todos los spoilers pues pueden crearnos falsas esperanzas | |
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Dom Abr 17, 2011 10:49 am | |
| Ese de la pelea ya lo había leído ayery espero q sea verdad además oí q Sue será chaperona y q los bota. Ese epi va a ser épico en todo los sentidos!! | |
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Dom Abr 17, 2011 1:03 pm | |
| Ese exactamente fue otro de los spoilers que ese cap iba a ser para todos EPIC asi ke miedito me da como vaya a terminar la cosa No se si habiais visto el Run Jesse Run xD Por cierto otro spoiler relevante: - Spoiler:
Finn pide a Jesse que se aleje de Rachel no se sabe si sera antes o despues de la pelea
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| | | Irina Monteith Moderadora Finchel
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Dom Abr 17, 2011 5:02 pm | |
| Cuanto deseo que todos esos spoilers sean ciertos y que Finn le parta la mandarina a Jesse jajaja, lo que mas me haria feliz es que de una vez por todas se acaabe Fuinn
Esa pelea en Brittget Jones es demasiado divertida jijiji | |
| | | Charis Cubito de Hielo
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Dom Abr 17, 2011 5:10 pm | |
| Jajaja me encantó esa pelea, y más encima con las caras de Finn y Jesse ojalá sean los spoiler ciertos, quiero ver pelea y el final de Fuinn ese día bailaré encima de su tumba. | |
| | | Naty_Hudson Slushie
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Dom Abr 17, 2011 5:13 pm | |
| ese otro spoiler no lo sabia pero como deseo q sea verdad seria genial!! yo quiero q Finn sea el leon del q hablo Rachel en Funk!! seria taaaaan feliz e Irina tambn deseo q todos esos spoilers sean verdaderos xq ya me harte de las mentiras de RM ¬¬ nos tiene engañadas como a unas niñas pequeñas o como a Britt en 02x11 | |
| | | Charis Cubito de Hielo
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Dom Abr 17, 2011 5:16 pm | |
| Acá va el spoiler más detallado, cruzo los dedos para que sea verdad - Spoiler:
http://gleekecuador.blogspot.com/2011/04/spoilers-de-proximos-episodios-baile-de.html
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| | | Naty_Hudson Slushie
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| Tema: Re: It's FINCHEL bitches! Dom Abr 17, 2011 7:48 pm | |
| gracias!!! x cierto alguien me dice de la reunion x msn de q se hablo ayer x face?? es q estaba haciendo vida social jejejeje... con mis padres y hermano | |
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