Defying Gravity by Chris Colfer a.k.a. Kurt Hummel

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Not that off topic… flying is a superpower! GLEE”s Kurt Hummel is probably the first overly fabulous gay character I’ve truly enjoyed in awhile. QaF’s Emmet Honeycutt grew on me over the seasons but I may have been a wee bit partial because he was the freshman roommate of a college buddy. Kurt rules!

GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel
GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel
GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel
GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel GLEE's resident gay boy Kurt Hummel

I LOVE GLEE!!! Loved seeing Kurt’s Dad force them to have an audition. I wish he’d gotten the solo. He would have if he hadn’t thrown the tryout. But I can see how he might.

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6 Comments

  1. Wow! Thanks for posting! I love this show and I loved the song on Wednesday and story that night. It keeps getting more in depth with the characters. Thanks!

  2. I really dig this song. A version is on my ipod :-)

  3.  
    Robert Chandler realguysexposed.com

    That GLEE was like three great episodes in one. Way too good!
    I love TV.
    I love Kurt, but Rachel’s Defying Gravity was better. More drama and depth in her performance.
    Also, she looks exactly like Idina Menzel who originated the role of Elphaba in Wicked. Exactly.

    I love that song too. The GLEE version cut all the cool line like “And nobody in all of Oz — No Wizard that there is or was – Is ever gonna bring me down!”
    That’s kinda the coolest part of the song. Also, it’s a bit of a duet with Kristin Chenoweth. It would have been funny to have seen her and Rachel doing it together.

  4. i hate to be the asshole that says this. but that was really, objectively very bad. i love this website and it always links to quality material so i am assuming this was a joke and we’re all supposed to laugh. especially as it is wedged between x-men and wolf hudson. but i think i mean, really? someone has this on their ipod? i feel bad i dont get it, is it for glee or is he just that gay? do we reward this sort of stuff? gayness but not quality gayness? i dont know. whats happenings!

  5.  
    fanboi heroesnhunks.com

    I personally think “Kurt” is quality gayness. I wouldn’t go as far as adding him to my Ipod, but I think the character is great and thought the version without him intentionally missing the high note was notable and gave me an excuse to add to my boys of GLEE series.

    I think Rachel’s audition was technically better – but think Kurt singing it for one of their big numbers would have been great.

    Was Chenoweth Glinda in the original production?

  6.  
    Stellar One guardhousegamers.com

    I Love Glee. I love Kurt, yes a bit stereotypical, but solid out and proud.

    Off topic or no. Thanks!

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