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Anna Hunt

I love this episode. I am mostly on Kurt's side though. I do think he overreacted in the hospital and the mental patients comment was out of line, but other than that there was a lot of pushing prayer and religion on him when he made it clear he wasn't comfortable with it. And I think Sue had a real point with the separation of church and state rule. The episode definitely makes it seem like the conclusion is they were in the wrong, but I really don't think that's entirely true. Otherwise though, this episode has some of my absolute favorite music. So many songs I listened to all the time as a kid (Billy Joel, The Beatles) and I loved their version of every single one

Sara Nissen

So sad what happened to Burt. I can understand that in certain situations you forget to think about certain things, but I understand that Finn was angry by kinda being the last to know, because after all Burt is his step dad. I understand why Kurt felt like they were pushing prayers/religion on him, when he is an atheist and didn't feel that comfortable with it and he made it clear, but the comment calling them mental patients for it was out of line, They just wanted to help. I'm glad we saw both sides to this subject. Sometimes when something happens to someone, we don't know how to act, afraid to say/do the wrong thing, but most of the time I think, people are just happy you tried, instead of not doing anything. You can believe, what you want, just don't force it on other people. All the songs in this episode were great. I Want To Hold Your Hand is one of my alltime favorite Kurt songs on the show, and I also just love Sues relationship with her sister.

Abbie Sharp

I do think that the glee club, maybe it's their theatricality, but they overstepped by rocking up to burt's hospital room for a religious sing along/prayer knowing how Kurt felt. I think Puck was the most respectful in that he just, he prayed, but he did't go to the hospital room and push past all of Kurt's boundaries. If God's real surely he hears you wherever, doing it in private is fine, turning up to a school member's dad's hospital bed to do it with lighted candles - not. Kurt's mental patient comment was out of line but I know that while my mum was dying I said things I didn't necessarily mean. And he did make his boundaries around religion very clear, and the reasons he didn't want that. Even if not for religious reasons I wouldn't have been okay with people I know showing up to my mum's hospital room singing at him to get better. While I wasn't there. I think Mercedes handled it best later in the episode - we're praying for your dad at my church, and I'm inviting, not forcing you to attend to see that religion and people can care and be a community.

Kay

I have an issue with Kurt essentially being forced to apologise for not believing and for being upset, when the Glee club essentially were shoving their beliefs down his throat. Especially during Papa, Can You Hear Me. Carole and Burt aren't married, so technically, Kurt is Burts next of kin if there is no one else to step up, which we are under the impression there isn't, so even Carole siding with Mercedes, Rachel and Quinn gets my hackles a bit, but she has a point, when she said "friends help" This episode was espeically hard for me to watch the first time, because I watched it after my dad had a heart attack whilst in a foreign country and I wasn't with him and I couldn't get to him and that was really scary, so seeing Kurt go through it, albiet with much less mileage between them was upsetting, but this is actually one of my fave episodes of the whole show. You're so close to my second face ep of S2 now! How are you timing the Glee eps? Is it one a month?

Ceara Abrahamsz

Can't help but jam out to the intro, every single time💯