Glee: Kurt & Blaine Get Married Season 6 Episode 8 Recap

As they walk into a classroom together, Kurt tells Blaine that his father dance of Single Ladies was the best graduation present he had received, a comment Blaine questioned about, with his gift of monogrammed towels. Blaine makes Kurt face the facts that Kurt is graduating and would that they would have to have a long distance relationship. Kurt tells Blaine that he imagines his life as the ending of “The Notebook.” He would be in a nursing home, talking about his high school sweetheart and first true love. The difference is that in his version, he would be telling this to his high school sweetheart, implying that he wants to be with Blaine, even at the end of his life. Kurt reassures him that he would never say goodbye to him and that they could make a long distance relationship work.

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They were just friends at first, but after spending so much time talking to each other, they realized their connection could not be ignored. The actress and her husband have chosen very interesting names for their kids. Her older daughter is named Oona, which means “lamb” in Gaelic.

Blaine then proposes in the spot where the two first met, and Kurt says yes. Seen only in text messages, Eli is the mystery man whom Blaine admitted to Kurt about being with and caused the much-loved Glee gays to break-up. Now, EW has learned that are no immediate plans to introduce Eli in the coming episodes. In the episode Heart, he tells Kurt that he thinks he’s in love with him. … However, Blaine and Dave break up in Transitioning because Dave knows that Blaine’s still in love with Kurt. Thanks to the deathly pale zombie complexion and platinum wig of her character Liv Moore, the actress can “walk among us” virtually unrecognized, although from time-to-time she does encounter that look.

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Blaine tells him he, for the first time in his life, feels like they’re competing against each other – and he’s losing. He says that he misses protecting Kurt against the world like the old days when they met each other, and that he feels like Kurt doesn’t need him anymore since he has all this new friends and new life. Blaine confesses that he doesn’t like the way he feels about himself anymore, especially around Kurt, and that he has been watching pornography because he knows that there he won’t be judged.

This upsets Kurt, and he yells at Blaine telling him that Artie is very fragile, and he doesn’t have to use it right now. Blaine apologizes and Kurt apologizes as well explaining that Blaine “just needs his bubbles.” Rachel walks through the door shortly after, and Blaine asks her if she wants a homemade soda. Rachel declines saying it’s bad for her vocal chords and that she would rather have some hot water and lemon. Blaine completely ignoring what Kurt had said uses the sodastream machine again, causing Kurt to threaten him by throwing it out the window. With Rachel repeating “It’s a towncar, not a limousine!” Artie storming out and Blaine using the sodastream machine, it all becomes too much for Kurt and he’s seen once again feeling overwhelmed. Elliott and Kurt are seen at the guitar shop and Elliott is talking about a song that he thinks One Three Hill should do.

You cannot make a show with teenagers and avoid the actors dating in real life. After the tragic death of Cory Monteith, Finn Hudson also died in “Glee.” He was everyone’s favorite, so it’s no surprise the producers decided to introduce a similar character, Ryder Lynn. Everything started a year before the final season of “Glee,” when Naya reportedly complained to producers about Lea’s attitude. At that time, it was revealed that Lea Michele acted just like her character Rachel and annoyed both the cast and crew by delaying filming.

However immediately after, Blaine realizes that they are meant to be and is devastated. Blaine tells him that everything is not all right because he hurt the one person he loves more than anything in the world. Sam tells him that he needs to say that to Kurt, but Blaine replies that Kurt isn’t talking to him, and he doesn’t blame him, openly acknowledging that his actions broke the trust they shared. Sam tells him that exiling himself to Dalton isn’t going to make what Blaine did any better, and that he has to try and forgive himself. He talks about how he’s joining so many clubs to fill the void since Kurt was in New York, and he gazes at a picture of him and Kurt in his locker with his head on Kurt’s shoulder. It also shows Kurt and Blaine having a “Skype date” while watching Treme with Kurt, and he slides the popcorn bowl towards the computer while Kurt eats a piece of popcorn.

However Burt completely shoots him down, saying they’re still just kids and not ready for marriage, as they don’t truly know what marriage is or feels like. Blaine questions whether or not everything will be okay with him and Kurt and is afraid he’ll meet someone else. Burt then asks if he thinks that the two of them were meant to be and that they have a true love, both to which Blaine says yes too.

Blaine looks relieved to hear this, and changes to topic to Kurt’s final song and how he would say goodbye. Kurt sings I’ll Remember to the group, but especially to the males of the club. The seniors also perform a “swan song” finally app of their own, You Get What You Give. During this song, Kurt mimics a fishing rod to Blaine and they share a dancing moment. As they release, Kurt and Blaine share a meaningful look and Kurt shrugs, almost in defeat.

The two start feeding off each other’s energy, performing synchronized choreography, somewhat flirtatious behavior, and personal contact. After they perform, Blaine is going to get a drink and offers Kurt one. He accepts, but also adds that they’re not dating and that they’re here as friends . She starts attacking him and his character, but eventually the conversation returns to Blaine being sick and Tina rubbing vapour rub on him.

Blaine smiles and says, “We should practice,” to which Kurt impishly replies, “I thought we were.” Both boys lunge towards each other for a second kiss. Later at Regionals, Kurt is nervous about performing in front of a competition audience for the first time as a soloist. Blaine reassures him that he will be wonderful, but that Kurt’s nervousness is absolutely adorable. The boys sing to each other for most of the song, making the performance more personal. The song receives a standing ovation, and Blaine playfully positions Kurt in the spotlight prompting him to bow. The Warblers perform their second song, Raise Your Glass, with Blaine as the lead.

They kiss, and share a tender moment before the doors finally open. They make just in time to watch the New Directions perform and the results. In this episode, Sue decides to do whatever it takes to get Kurt and Blaine back together, when she tries to convince Kurt he tells her that he doesn’t want Blaine back. When Blaine and Dave go out for a date night at BreadstiX, they meet the many guys Dave dated, invited by Sue, and based on the DNA research she did, she tells them that they are third cousins. When Kurt meets his date, he finds out that the guy he was talking to is in his 50’s, just got out of a 30 years marriage to a woman and has two kids, almost Kurt’s age. Sitting together at a romantic picnic, Kurt and Blaine discuss everything from Adam, to New York, and eventually their relationship.

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Later, it becomes clear that Kurt is rapidly becoming infatuated with Blaine, as proven by the framed picture of Blaine he has in his locker with the word “courage” beneath it. Despite the rivalry between their respective Glee clubs, their friendship blossoms, with Blaine increasingly taking on the role of mentor. The four decide upon Moulin Rouge, where Kurt proceeds to have a daydream of him and Blaine singing Come What May on a rooftop similar to the one in the movie. There are flashbacks to when the two first met and their first time. The song ends with the two embracing tightly and passionately, and it fades back to reality where Kurt is crying. He shrugs it off when asked about it, saying that his contacts were hurting.

They are also seen looking at each other with loving looks throughout the song. During the performance of I Kissed A Girl, they film the performance with their phones, sitting closely together. When Kurt is called to Figgins’ office, Blaine looks over to Kurt very concerned and worried. After Figgins accuses Kurt of stuffing the ballot box, he leaves crying and bumps into Finn and Rachel, telling them he lost the election and that he has to find Blaine, knowing that he’ll comfort him.