food for thought:
The only reason Santana was a bitch in Mash-Off as bad as she was is because she was written that way. She’s never been that egotistical, bitchy, or just flat-out mean. So, no, Santana didn’t have it “coming”, didn’t “deserve” it, and Finn wasn’t “right”.
It is simply the writers fault for not understanding how to write a character.
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plot devise used by the writers to...say that and try to make him look justified in some...
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ollivanderr said:
because they wanted to justify santana’s outing, they made her extra bitchy. brilliant.
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acousticaffair said:
Remember when we thought Glee getting new writers would be good?
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