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	Comments on: &#8216;Glee&#8217; season 6 spoilers: A surprising co-star for Lea Michele, Chris Colfer, cast	</title>
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		By: StephieStrain		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I actually liked season 5 - at least, on the NYC side.  The storylines for Kurt, Rachel and Naya were fun and stimulating, as was the potential for even better ones.  Blaine had morphed into even more of an immature character, but (once he and the other s5 grads got to NYC), Kurt and Blaine were able to actually TALK (mostly with Kurt working at it and Blaine learning how to do so).  Rachel, however, was on a self-destructive slide...I&#039;m guessing it&#039;ll turn out that he doing so was part of her grief at Finn&#039;s loss.  Sadly, s6 is taking us back to the HS halls, with Rachel - the least likely person to successfully mentor anyone - trying to rebuild ND.  Let&#039;s face it:  Rachel&#039;s track record for working well with others has not been good:  diva storm offs, hogging spotlight (even for non-competition numbers), sabotage, endangering others (can you say &quot;crack house?&quot;)...  Yes, she has had her moments, but usually when someone finally confronts her about it.  I love Rachel - but I would NOT want her (or Blaine) showing my kid how to work together in a group.  Both are used to being center stage, seldom sharing the spotlight.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I actually liked season 5 &#8211; at least, on the NYC side.  The storylines for Kurt, Rachel and Naya were fun and stimulating, as was the potential for even better ones.  Blaine had morphed into even more of an immature character, but (once he and the other s5 grads got to NYC), Kurt and Blaine were able to actually TALK (mostly with Kurt working at it and Blaine learning how to do so).  Rachel, however, was on a self-destructive slide&#8230;I&#8217;m guessing it&#8217;ll turn out that he doing so was part of her grief at Finn&#8217;s loss.  Sadly, s6 is taking us back to the HS halls, with Rachel &#8211; the least likely person to successfully mentor anyone &#8211; trying to rebuild ND.  Let&#8217;s face it:  Rachel&#8217;s track record for working well with others has not been good:  diva storm offs, hogging spotlight (even for non-competition numbers), sabotage, endangering others (can you say &#8220;crack house?&#8221;)&#8230;  Yes, she has had her moments, but usually when someone finally confronts her about it.  I love Rachel &#8211; but I would NOT want her (or Blaine) showing my kid how to work together in a group.  Both are used to being center stage, seldom sharing the spotlight.</p>
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