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Okay, let me make a confession! I AM A GLEE FAN! Yep, I love this TV Show and I always watch it (From Season 1 until Season 3).Well for you guys who don't know what is GLEE (c'mon, dude! you're so out-of-date), I'll tell you a little bit about it. Glee is an American musical comedy-drama television series.It focuses on the high school glee club "New Directions" competing on the show choir competition circuit, while its members deal with relationships, sexuality and social issues.(for the rest, you can use GOOGLE!) And you know what? I’m doing a character study on one of the main reasons I enjoyed Glee: Quinn Fabray.




Quinn, hands down, was my favorite character last season. I know she’s an unusual choice. Many people hate Quinn with a passion and think she’s utterly useless. I can’t blame them, or you, if you’re one of them, for thinking that. It’s certainly a valid stance to take on this girl who’s done plenty of selfish, mean things during the last two years. Yet watching the most popular girl in the school come to terms with having a baby made me love her more!. It helps that Dianna Agron is the most beautiful crier on the show.

now you can see how beautiful she is, right?

To see her whole world fall apart, and the utter lack of support she had from her parents, fascinated me, especially because she’d been set up as the villain of the show due to her bitchy attitude as head cheerleader and her role as Finn’s girlfriend, and thus, as Rachel’s biggest foe.

Quinn and her first boyfriend, Finn

Quinn and 'her-baby-daddy', Puck

Quinn and her new boyfriend, Sam

Her pregnancy and the profound effect it had on her, Finn, and ultimately Puck, was a great storyline. We saw her learn to accept that she was growing a child and that doing that had to take priority over her previous big goal—maintaining her popularity at all costs. As Sue said early on, Quinn Fabray was like a young Sue Sylvester in the way she played to win. She spied on the glee club with gusto in order to hang onto Finn, and she didn’t care if she ruined the club in the meantime. She made fun of the others mercilessly and relished her place at the top of the cafeteria food chain. That didn’t instantly go away when she got pregnant; in some ways, it got worse. She lied to Finn that he was the father because she didn’t think Puck ranked high enough as baby daddy material, even when she had no plans to keep the baby. That—that was cruel, and she chose to do it more than once, having wavered for a brief time when she entertained the idea of a relationship with Puck only to ultimately choose to keep chaining Finn to her, instead. When Finn found out the truth, she was desperate, wrecked, and begged as her last tie to her former life walked out the choir room door.At the end of the Season 1, you can see how mature she was when handling giving Beth up in the finale. Quinn Fabray had just had the most defining moment of her life to that point, and she handled it with grace.

 Quinn and her baby, Beth

And then Season 2 came along. The better Quinn, the Quinn who had learned things about herself and others and lived a year of pain from a mistake while drunk on wine coolers and feeling fat, was still there, but she started the season by revealing to Coach Sylvester that her friend, Santana, had breast implants placed, assuring that Quinn got her spot back as Head Cheerio. She cared about her glee club friends, but as time passed, her loyalty to them became strained as her singular quest to reclaim her popularity, culminating in a crowning as junior prom queen, took over her thoughts. I realized how far she’d regressed when she started cheating with Finn so easily behind Sam’s back.

And for the rest episodes. as I said earlier; you can GOOGLE it, dude! But wait up! Do you want to know what do I want for Quinn? I just want to see more Quinn's performace on GLEE! that's all!

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