I'm not sure she knew the other two were in there. One of them was a guy so he obviously wasn't in the bathroom with her, he must've run in after the gun went off. He could've been the person who tried to get into the choir room first. The other girl might've been in there, but they were all holding their breath and trying not to make even the slightest sound, plus they were in fight or flight mode and not thinking straight, so I think they all ran in there at different times and didn't see each other until they emerged.
The part that made me cry the most other than Sam flipping out was Marley crying because of her mom being in the kitchen and theres no back way out....
I still remember this scene. I was so nervous and scared when I was watching it. And I actually cried when I saw they thought that might be the last words to their families.
I was scared for Brittany, Tina, and Marley’s mom. Knowing Brittany was alone in the bathroom, Marley’s mom had no way out, and not knowing where Tina was for a while was really scary. I had a pit in my stomach the whole time.
talana you can see that everyone was confused with the first gunshot because he clapped and they heard a loud noise, so they were all very unsure. after the second gunshot they all quickly took action realizing that it wasn't will
Well... Do you know what "shock" means? In that state, even the simplest thing like running away, calling for help or even speaking could easily become difficult task for human that is suffering from shock effect...
I love how they all protected eachother in this scene. They helped Artie onto the floor. Jake reached for Marley to help her. And they all were calming each other.
This show started out as a bunch of typical teenagers in a singing club, and now it has expanded, this show addresses homophobia, transphobia, and other tradgedies in a passionate way
William Drouin Agreed. I don’t think showing two seconds of a school shooting scare accident counts as tackling an issue or propagating awareness. And the eating disorder plot line was so far from the average experience of a bulimic and body dysmorphic person. Kinda in the same way 13 Reasons Why mishandled suicide by feeling the need to give it causes to point blame. Glee didn’t really do shit justice, and it never had to because it’s largely a comedy, but it tried and oofed
You know, it's a tragedy that this happens so often in America. One time, while my school was in a lockdown because somebody came onto campus with a machete and just killed some people in a nearby parking lot, what scared me the most was that nobody in the classroom would shut the fuck up. I mean, the guy could have just walked across the hallway into our classroom if he really wanted to; the glass panes could be broken, he could have gotten in had he heard us. I just don't want to die because some people can't shut their mouths in full knowledge that we could actually be killed.
Cai One time while me and my class were in art, two men in ski masks with guns came in our parking lot and tried to get in. It was a really scary moment for me. Also a few years ago a prisoner got out of jail and ran to our school🤕
i luv your comment it does look real, i even watched it at my favourite Manchester college campus titled Wythenshawe Forum and i believed it was a horrifying scoundrel infiltrating the school with his true face hidden and wearing pitched black outfit carrying a 9MM pistol.
This is reality. If you are used to have your phone on loud then it is going to be loud at first. If you are so nervous and NEED to stay quiet, everything seems louder and any kind of noise you make you feel guilty about which then makes you make more noises. This is nit annoying. This is reality.
@@araceliperezaranzaez1460 As someone who was in a situation like this, that's not true. My high school had a potential school shooting that was on going, and everyone was quiet, and they all muted their phones and what not. Turned out to be a false alarm after all, but the panic and reactions were all very real.
That's true but I would like to correct the pronouns used for him, he goes by he/him. In season six he comes out as transgender but people don't seem to ever used the correct pronouns, it's just kinda ignored.
@@BOBABOOROCKS Duuude same. London. They don't teach us fire alarms or lockdowns, and then when it comes down to it they wonder why the fuck no one's listening and talking and moving about. jfc.
@@Juupitrr I think training like that is very important, but when I talked about it with my school boards I got a warning. Because I made a presentation about school shootings and why we need that training. All the complains were from people who dint even attend my presentation, and thought I was praising those killers. I was so mad.
Bruh, I'm in Germany and during our school shooting, they didn't even bother to tell us to be quiet. The teachers just went on and on about their lessons (my best friend and I were locked in with some class a few years younger than us, as we just came from lunch break and school just started again). Because lack of, well no training and just being plain stupid, we could've all been killed. Teachers were standing at the entrances as guards, the ones in classrooms letting everyone who knocked inside the room and just letting the kids be obnoxiously loud. Luckily, it was at another school only like a few minutes away, the teachers didn't even tell us that, none were killed, only a two or so injured and the shooter was locked away after two days of chasing.
I hated that part where the "person" or whoever, was trying to get into the room but couldn't and then we heard the "gun/locker" go again. I always think of a girl (sorry) being absolutely scared shitless and trying to save herself but she can't get into any classrooms. Then the noise goes of and I can't help but think that she has been shot and it makes me so scared and so sad.
I never did understand why Becky had the gun. To protect her from the real world, yes, but what did she mean? Did she mean keep it on her at all times to shoot someone in case? God forbid because she's such an angel, but was she going to commit? I never did really crack it.
This episode was so well done honestly, the complete silence outside of the talking/sound effects, the switch to horror style angles, etc. One of my favorite episodes so far(watching for the first time lol).
As an Artie stan, this scene made me think about how next level terrifying it must be to experience a school shooting when you're a wheelchair user. That added layer of vulnerability must make you feel even more helpless and scared, and I'm kinda annoyed at Glee for not addressing it in any way whatsoever.
Elliot Perkins I live in America and completely agree. Two years ago my school got an anonymous call saying they were going to bomb the school and I was scared out of my mind. We stayed in the evacuated zone while we waited for the police to check the school and thankfully there wasn’t anything. Turns out it was just two teenagers from a nearby school messing with us. I guess this is the “American Dream”
Watching this again after the Florida shooting, it breaks my heart how someone can go in and take peoples lives, I don't even know what too say... Rest in peace to the innocent 😔
This episode got a lot of criticism, but I thought it was perhaps the finest episode in the whole Glee series. The actors were all in their mid 20s, but in this episode, you really got the feeling that they were kids. When Sue took the blame for it, it really changed how she was depicted. She became much more sympathetic from that moment.
This was the most emotional episode for me to watch. It makes me ugly cry every time. Watching this just feels so real. My heart aches for those who have really been through this kind of experience.
Janee Cipriano omg me too! That was the only thing i could think about while watching this. I was just like "Blaine just text Kurt you love him and you could possibly die!!" Lol so much dramma
Blaine didn't have his phone on him, you never see Blaine with his phone, but Artie did, I'm sure Artie would have let Blaine send a message, we just don't see it.
This was one of the best school shooting TV episodes. Sometimes, shows forget how scary it really is to not know if ur friends are safe. I went through one during high school and I do not wish that on my worst enemy. It is one of the scariest moments. I applaud glee for making this episode
When you think about it, stuff like this is nothing compared to the fear in those people living in places like Syria where they hear bombs being dropped one after another
Quiel Evolution Gameplays it’s not that common. Don’t listen to what the media says. Most “school shootings” in the USA are accidental discharges and don’t even kill anyone. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_school_shootings_in_the_United_States
Omni Media Group not really they are common and that’s why I school we have a lot of lockdowns and thing like that plus it also happens outside of school a lot
The thing I liked about this episode is that the episode went normally for like 15 minutes so the shooting actually came as a shocking surprise and made it more realistic.
I cried at this part because I remember being in the same experience, and this scene took me back to that time, and the silence.in the classroom, the crying, the heavy breathing, some not breathing at all. Thinking this is it. That your gonna die. Not knowing what's gonna happen. The screaming outside. That feeling of emptiness in your stomach. It scars you.
This episode was and continues to be so important. I remember watching this and just absolutely bawling my eyes out the entire time. I wish this episode was give more attention, the attention it deserved to get.
I know this episode got a lot of flack, but honestly I thought it was really well done. This was genuinely so intense to sit through the first time, and the way the music is gone and the other noises are amplified just added to it.
I’m glad they did this scene, they really do show real life issues from a hilarious, musical tv show, like Quinn’s pregnancy, they really did a good job reflecting a real life crisis that isn’t talked about enough
I remember it made me cry so much not only the situation but Will saying 'I love you guys' because he didn't know if this was going to be the last time they ever saw each other because one of them might die or all of them would.
Anny's World but they could do something like what they did with Karofsky's attempted suicide or Quinn's accident for texting, show it but at the same time not, and yes I feel really bad because I wanted the shooter to be real, but I wanted it to like bring conscience about this type of thing and back then Glee was popular so I think it could be a good thing.
Okay so we all know Becky fired the gun but it only went off two times and at 1:50 it sounds like there was another gun shot so did it go off 3 times ?!?
It sounded like it went off more than that and apparently I'm going to have to watch the episodes again because I could have swore what Becky did wasn't an accident but she regretted it and didn't hurt anyone so Sue covered for her.
Man the way this scene was written and acted out... The way show went from chill to serious real quick....The sound of the first shot had confused me the way it confused Will making him look like "Was that my hands clapping?" And then the second shot with the sound of the girl running setting the tone... my heart just started racing as everyone started hiding... The way not everyone had the same reaction... Coach Beaste taking action real quick and Will taking leadership and responsibility was the best combination in this scene... So realistic and nervewrecking! I never expected such a comedic show like Glee to ever depict something so serious....let alone nail it... So terrifying..
As someone who has been through a false alarm lock down. Its like this. Most terrifying moments in my life. It was freshmen year and I still know the fear. I'm a senior now and everytime the speak system digs when someone makes a announcement. I tense up and am ready to hide again.
I don't know why this episode received a lot of hates/backlash, I mean it's good that this show wanted us the viewers to be aware, this kind of accident could even happen in the school, and we as citizens should be more aware. This episode helps us how to be calmed, trust each other, when something will happen either outside or inside the school. Kudos to the teachers who stay calm, and kept reminding their students what do's and dont's when things happen like this.
I remember watching this scene when I was a sophomore in high school and it was so terrifying and real and I felt this huge pit in my stomach. When I was a senior we had a lockdown at my school because someone supposedly had a deadly weapon on campus. I didn’t hear gunshots or anything but they announced on the loudspeaker we were on lockdown. I felt that pit in my stomach again but it was 10x worse. My sister was also on campus but she was on the opposite side as me. We also had shitty phone service so I had no idea if she was okay. I felt like I was gonna throw up. Texting your parents you love them and crying quietly was the worse experience of my life. Luckily it was just a rumor and not real at all, and no one was hurt. But even getting a glimpse of what a school shooting was like will forever affect me. I can’t even imagine what it must be like for kids who really go through actual school shootings, and losing friends/family/teachers. Watching this again made me cry uncontrollably because it felt like I was under my desk again with my friend trying to calm me down from crying so much. Experiencing that really gave me a perspective on life and I realized how precious life is. I thank God every day for letting me live. No one deserves to feel this way and I hate how normalized it is in America. We need change now.
i saw this thing about darrens part in this scene. it wasn’t a panic attack, but an anxiety attack. after blaine speaks for the first time and the whole room hushes him, he hardly says anything after that. because of the group reaction to him talking, he started to convince himself that if anyone in that room got hurt, it was his fault. he stayed in a fetal position and didn’t reach out or hug anyone until it was over. he kept blaming himself and when artie gets out the camera, he doesn’t say anything to the camera, instead he buries his face in his arms and cries. afterwards, when everyone is calling their parents, he starts off with “hi mommy”, which is a common thing for the brain to do after an anxiety attack. it goes back to much simpler speech and often childish acts.
When I saw this episode, that first gunshot made my heart drop and was thinking "oh god" and got emotional as the episode ran. This is a dark but necessary episode
I got a text on my phone when the first shot went off, I thought it was just Will clapping-then I heard the distant scream and looked up, seeing their faces. It took a second, then that second gunshot...I was having a panic attack. Yes, I know I’m late, but this episode was just so emotional and intense and I just needed to say something.
i came back to this scene because i remember actually crying with the cast, its so realistic and still happens and that's with covid shutting down most the schools. i remember waiting on which cast member was going to be hurt, thinking who else would die. i didn't enjoy this directions as much as the first but i still loved the show as a whole.
i knew this episode was going to happen and i still was terrified and bawled like a baby. i felt their emotions in this episode. it’s especially scary knowing this stuff happens so often. this was one of the hardest episodes i watched.
It breaks my heart to find out that this happens all the time in America, I feel so so sorry for the kids, I don’t even know that much about shootings because there’s only been one shooting that I know of that happens in my country 😔😢😭
When I heard about Glee, I heard it tackled issues like being gay and how hard it is to come out, transgender identity, and it has drama. but seeing this just makes me bawl. for once, Glee hits America in the chest.
Since everyone is sharing their school shooting stories, here’s mine. We had a lockdown when two people were on my campus with guns, and no one in my classroom would shut up. When I turned to someone who was talking really loudly next to me I said please be quiet you know we could die right now and they said “I’m okay with the risk” and kept talking. What makes it even worse is that was the week when our school got new lights but they installed it in cush a way that for the first week we couldn’t turn them off, so a shooter would have been able to see everyone. We all huddled under our desks and tried to plan escape routes and frantically text our parents and friends. We were 13. In 8th grade. Our teacher pulled an effing anchor out from under his desk in case someone with a gun came through the door. We were checking and counting and making sure everyone we knew was safe, and wondering if we would be. I was ready to jump out the window as soon as I heard a gunshot and just start running. Thankfully neither of the armed people made it inside the building, but it was still the most scared I’ve ever been. I had ballet class that night. I went out to see my horse. And ever since then I’ve wondered what could have happened. If I’d slipped through the window and left the rest of my classmates behind. If I’d hear them screaming. Or worse, if I didn’t make it out. If my parents had to plan a funeral for their 13 year old daughter. I’m older now., but that experience still haunts me. What might be worse is the fact that they expected us back at school the very next day.
I was blubbering at Brittany hiding in the cubicle, Heather played that terror SO well. My one thought after that was, if Santana saw Brittany in that situation, she would give the shooter (if there had been one) a stare that would've melted the gun right there and then!!
blaine: speaks
everyone: shhhhhhh
will: shouts across the room five seconds later
well, will is a bad teacher and Blaine is just speaking the truth yo
AHS FX like screaming in the middle of an active shooter situation 😂😂😂💀💀💀
He didn't shout
Jan-Ida Ripton rewatch the clip
this💀
This is the scariest episode ever. It made me cry when Brittany was by herself in the bathroom
She was with 2 other people in the bathroom so she wasn't lone
I'm not sure she knew the other two were in there. One of them was a guy so he obviously wasn't in the bathroom with her, he must've run in after the gun went off. He could've been the person who tried to get into the choir room first. The other girl might've been in there, but they were all holding their breath and trying not to make even the slightest sound, plus they were in fight or flight mode and not thinking straight, so I think they all ran in there at different times and didn't see each other until they emerged.
Mariah Lemke and when Marley was trying to text her mom that broke my heart especially when Sam was tryna get to Brit
I know I shouldn’t be saying this, but Brittany was *by* herself and she’s *bi*
i felt so bad for her
when Sam wants to find Brittany it makes sad.
The part that made me cry the most other than Sam flipping out was Marley crying because of her mom being in the kitchen and theres no back way out....
i cried when blaine cried
Same
Tiler-n-Mama 2012 same 😢😢
Marleys cry made me sad
I felt so bad for Artie in this scene. Imagine how vulnerable he must've felt knowing he couldn't just get up and run if he needed to.
he was most calm in it
Yeah I totally empathize with Artie in this scene.
Same but in real life he actually doesn’t need a wheelchair
Survival of the fittest who cares nature took its course
@@kevinfigner4127 damn ik it's a show but have some empathy. really hope you wouldn't say this about a real person :/
This actually scares the shit out of me knowing that this kind of thing happens all the time
does stuff like this happen alot in America?
+Jane D yes allt
+Elizabeth Hoy that's sad
+Jane D it happened at my school. I cried so hard at this episode because it was so relatable. Honestly it was one of the scariest things in my life.
Jane D it happens but not alot but enough to make ut a issue
I WAS SO SCARED BECAUSE BRIT WAS IN THE TOILET
Senpai Riko I'd be scared to if I were inside a toilet
She was in the toilet 😂
Senpai Riko in the original episode the shooting was real and brittany die
She's s legal adult
I had chills the ENTIRE TIME, I couldn't help but think of the situation as if I were there, I hate thinking of that kind of scary stuff
I still remember this scene. I was so nervous and scared when I was watching it. And I actually cried when I saw they thought that might be the last words to their families.
Zhang Tina I love your profile picture btw.
Fuck you
Zhang Tina me tooo
Zhang Tina its a fucking show for christ sake
psyc0999 I hope in these 2 years after these comments have been made, you’ve gotten your apparent anger issues I check.
I was scared for Brittany, Tina, and Marley’s mom. Knowing Brittany was alone in the bathroom, Marley’s mom had no way out, and not knowing where Tina was for a while was really scary. I had a pit in my stomach the whole time.
And then seeing Tina outside the school. Safe, but freaking out because her friends weren't.
I was thinkin about Santana and how she would be devastated if anythint happened to Brittany
I honestly wish this was an episode with the original cast. Sam was awesome in this segment!
Me too
Jennifer Brigitte yeah
Jennifer Brigitte I just wished that instead of Sam it was Santana. no one would have been able to stop her from getting to her girl
Jennifer Brigitte yeah and Kurt would've found Blaine
thought chord's acting was amazing in this episode
The metronome sounding like a heartbeat is an absolutely brilliant touch...it speaks louder than silence would have
At first I thought the gunshot was just will clapping
talana yeah because he clapped
"At first I thought the gunshot was *just* will clapping"
oh okay
talana you can see that everyone was confused with the first gunshot because he clapped and they heard a loud noise, so they were all very unsure. after the second gunshot they all quickly took action realizing that it wasn't will
Ciara Rae Oh okay thank you
A small detail, but I love the metronome in this scene, causing the constant beat.
Y como al final Will lo detiene aliviado porque todo terminó
I can't be the only one thinking this, but why didn't they have their phones on silent when they were texting...?
Right !!!
Ikr
Well... Do you know what "shock" means? In that state, even the simplest thing like running away, calling for help or even speaking could easily become difficult task for human that is suffering from shock effect...
aereiq I was in a mall shooting and I said sorry to a guy that fell and I couldn't help him
cuz some people can be dumb sometimes in a important situation
I love how they all protected eachother in this scene. They helped Artie onto the floor. Jake reached for Marley to help her. And they all were calming each other.
Blaine and only Blaine helped Artie onto floor
Miss Amanda's world you know what I mean't.
This show started out as a bunch of typical teenagers in a singing club, and now it has expanded, this show addresses homophobia, transphobia, and other tradgedies in a passionate way
Lol, they adresses serious thing like shit tbh
William Drouin Agreed. I don’t think showing two seconds of a school shooting scare accident counts as tackling an issue or propagating awareness. And the eating disorder plot line was so far from the average experience of a bulimic and body dysmorphic person. Kinda in the same way 13 Reasons Why mishandled suicide by feeling the need to give it causes to point blame. Glee didn’t really do shit justice, and it never had to because it’s largely a comedy, but it tried and oofed
Joy Cor I did better than 13 reasons why though.
@@joycor1419 stop ruining everything :)
PugAssassin ....heh?
I was waiting for the shooter to start singing pumped up kicks
all the other kids...
Lmao same
Most Palone *all the other kids with the pumped up kicks*
Better run better run outrun my gun
Just imagine the glee kids singing pumped up kicks while in this is happening
You know, it's a tragedy that this happens so often in America. One time, while my school was in a lockdown because somebody came onto campus with a machete and just killed some people in a nearby parking lot, what scared me the most was that nobody in the classroom would shut the fuck up. I mean, the guy could have just walked across the hallway into our classroom if he really wanted to; the glass panes could be broken, he could have gotten in had he heard us. I just don't want to die because some people can't shut their mouths in full knowledge that we could actually be killed.
Yoshiga Victory wow I'm sorry. But were they crying or just talking?
Joana Duque talking.
Yoshiga Victory wow. I'm speechless
Yoshiga Victory when my school has drills people don't shut up. It makes me scared for the time it's real. It may never happen, but I still worry
Cai One time while me and my class were in art, two men in ski masks with guns came in our parking lot and tried to get in. It was a really scary moment for me. Also a few years ago a prisoner got out of jail and ran to our school🤕
The moment Glee took a turn into American Horror Story.
Lucky they had Dandy there with them.
True. Because they had a similar scene in the first season
@@nickwheeler5396 The shooter was wearing a union soldier coat armed with a 12 gauge and 1911 pistol
Dint glee came first?
@@BOBABOOROCKS think so
When I watched this episode for the first time I almost thought I was watching a real thing, it looked so real
I know me to!
Rodrigo Vazquez like there's fucking filming cast inside school while there is shooting
SariK ? Hahaha right like how wouldn’t his be real? Aren’t they all like 25 and this is prerecorded..?
lmfao
i luv your comment it does look real, i even watched it at my favourite Manchester college campus titled Wythenshawe Forum and i believed it was a horrifying scoundrel infiltrating the school with his true face hidden and wearing pitched black outfit carrying a 9MM pistol.
okay no
their phones aren't on silent
and they're being loud
this is annoying
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This is reality. If you are used to have your phone on loud then it is going to be loud at first. If you are so nervous and NEED to stay quiet, everything seems louder and any kind of noise you make you feel guilty about which then makes you make more noises.
This is nit annoying. This is reality.
Though I agree that people would probably turn off their phone sounds after noticing it’s on. But the rest is still very real.
Actually it's pretty realistic, they are kids, they are scared, their brains couldn't realize they were being loud at the moment
@@araceliperezaranzaez1460 As someone who was in a situation like this, that's not true. My high school had a potential school shooting that was on going, and everyone was quiet, and they all muted their phones and what not. Turned out to be a false alarm after all, but the panic and reactions were all very real.
I remember crying when watching this.
I can't even look I'm like I LOVE U MOM IM JUST GONNA LET U KNOW THAT IMMA DIE
what season is this?
Kiara Faul season 4 episode 18
Epodmusic17 same omg when marley and kitty hugged and will found brittanyw
Epodmusic17 what episode is this
I know she was only in it for a few seconds but shit Melissa's(Marley) acting in this is good
Maseleine Grey kitty didn’t get punished enough for what she did to her, Marley is my favourite character in glee
Lauren Thompson Same.
Most likely she was getting abused by her real life boyfriend at the time
@@Howyaduing naahhhh they're not yet married here. she is just really that good.
IKR
i was so glad for coach beistes fast action! she was such a smart thinker.
VelvTheVlogger B amazing what sheer terror can do right
That's true but I would like to correct the pronouns used for him, he goes by he/him. In season six he comes out as transgender but people don't seem to ever used the correct pronouns, it's just kinda ignored.
Why were they being so loud? Did their school not teach them what to do in a lockdown?
Mine sure as hell doesn't. But then again I'm in Europe so..
@@BOBABOOROCKS Duuude same. London. They don't teach us fire alarms or lockdowns, and then when it comes down to it they wonder why the fuck no one's listening and talking and moving about. jfc.
@@Juupitrr I think training like that is very important, but when I talked about it with my school boards I got a warning. Because I made a presentation about school shootings and why we need that training. All the complains were from people who dint even attend my presentation, and thought I was praising those killers. I was so mad.
Bruh, I'm in Germany and during our school shooting, they didn't even bother to tell us to be quiet. The teachers just went on and on about their lessons (my best friend and I were locked in with some class a few years younger than us, as we just came from lunch break and school just started again). Because lack of, well no training and just being plain stupid, we could've all been killed. Teachers were standing at the entrances as guards, the ones in classrooms letting everyone who knocked inside the room and just letting the kids be obnoxiously loud. Luckily, it was at another school only like a few minutes away, the teachers didn't even tell us that, none were killed, only a two or so injured and the shooter was locked away after two days of chasing.
In the uk we have gun laws. If that was a thing in America then lockdown would be needed.
I hated that part where the "person" or whoever, was trying to get into the room but couldn't and then we heard the "gun/locker" go again. I always think of a girl (sorry) being absolutely scared shitless and trying to save herself but she can't get into any classrooms. Then the noise goes of and I can't help but think that she has been shot and it makes me so scared and so sad.
At least there wasn't a shooter in the school
LittleMissMayhem I fully understand your point. But Will did actually go out of the room to find other students and then get them to the choir room.
Yeah I know but it is still sad
LittleMissMayhem that was brittney at the door
Yeah... It was never explained who that was.
I wish the season 4 kids got more credit and respect, this scene and really the whole season was still good and the actors are super talented!
This is the scariest episode ever...
The odd one out that will feature action and not songs
Ikr
Shoutout to Darren Criss because his portrayal of an anxiety attack is literally the best I’ve seen on television 💔
Wait it was confirmed that Blaine was having an anxiety attack?
this was such a dark episode
"So dark, you sure you're not from the DC universe?"
its the odd one out of season 4
@@noobmaster-nq6fk “I understood that reference”
For a musical, comedy themed series they handled this scene really well in my opinion
the ending was the problem
It's sad to think that that was because Becky dropped her gun cause she wanted sue to protect her
Lucy Is really weird thank god that's all it was
Yeah. This was heart wrenching for everyone... and poor Becky...
L
Kind of wish there was an actual shooter instead of Becky because it would’ve been more real
I never did understand why Becky had the gun. To protect her from the real world, yes, but what did she mean? Did she mean keep it on her at all times to shoot someone in case? God forbid because she's such an angel, but was she going to commit? I never did really crack it.
This episode was so well done honestly, the complete silence outside of the talking/sound effects, the switch to horror style angles, etc. One of my favorite episodes so far(watching for the first time lol).
so realistic that's creepy
actually it's not that realistic. If it was realistic, they would have their phones on silent.
it petrifyed me as SWAT appeared there to search for that Horrifying Scoundrel of where is he hiding
As an Artie stan, this scene made me think about how next level terrifying it must be to experience a school shooting when you're a wheelchair user. That added layer of vulnerability must make you feel even more helpless and scared, and I'm kinda annoyed at Glee for not addressing it in any way whatsoever.
the sad/scary thing is that this actually happens!😢😭
Through the Emerald Eye and that's why I don't live in America
@@maxjenkinson4384 America is crap
Elliot Perkins I live in America and completely agree. Two years ago my school got an anonymous call saying they were going to bomb the school and I was scared out of my mind. We stayed in the evacuated zone while we waited for the police to check the school and thankfully there wasn’t anything. Turns out it was just two teenagers from a nearby school messing with us. I guess this is the “American Dream”
@@galaxier3543 Not as common as you think is 😐
When I first watched this ep, I thought the gunshot was just a really loud clap from mr schue and I was like “why is everyone so worried?”
Watching this again after the Florida shooting, it breaks my heart how someone can go in and take peoples lives, I don't even know what too say... Rest in peace to the innocent 😔
You’re right😔😔😔😔
This episode got a lot of criticism, but I thought it was perhaps the finest episode in the whole Glee series. The actors were all in their mid 20s, but in this episode, you really got the feeling that they were kids.
When Sue took the blame for it, it really changed how she was depicted. She became much more sympathetic from that moment.
Will: everyone be quiet
Also Will: Also everyone listen to me talking loudly.
The panic at the beginning is so real. It’s terrifying.
I literally cried because i was so worried about all of them ESPECIALLY Brittany
This was the most emotional episode for me to watch. It makes me ugly cry every time. Watching this just feels so real. My heart aches for those who have really been through this kind of experience.
only one thing... I would like that Blaine has called or text Kurt... I don't know..
Janee Cipriano omg me too! That was the only thing i could think about while watching this. I was just like "Blaine just text Kurt you love him and you could possibly die!!" Lol so much dramma
I'm sure he did.
Nicole Gomez Sanchez THATS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS YELLING AT THE SCREEN
He must’ve not had his phone cause he was never seen texting and he just sat there the whole time with his arms around his legs
Blaine didn't have his phone on him, you never see Blaine with his phone, but Artie did, I'm sure Artie would have let Blaine send a message, we just don't see it.
This was one of the best school shooting TV episodes. Sometimes, shows forget how scary it really is to not know if ur friends are safe. I went through one during high school and I do not wish that on my worst enemy. It is one of the scariest moments. I applaud glee for making this episode
Just watched this episode, I'm so shocked, it seems to be quite common in USA, it all looked so real.
Anny's World u need some list like driving license something like that in Europe (I know I'm from eu)
It is. Sadly.
When you think about it, stuff like this is nothing compared to the fear in those people living in places like Syria where they hear bombs being dropped one after another
Quiel Evolution Gameplays it’s not that common. Don’t listen to what the media says. Most “school shootings” in the USA are accidental discharges and don’t even kill anyone.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_school_shootings_in_the_United_States
Omni Media Group not really they are common and that’s why I school we have a lot of lockdowns and thing like that plus it also happens outside of school a lot
The thing I liked about this episode is that the episode went normally for like 15 minutes so the shooting actually came as a shocking surprise and made it more realistic.
I cried at this part because I remember being in the same experience, and this scene took me back to that time, and the silence.in the classroom, the crying, the heavy breathing, some not breathing at all. Thinking this is it. That your gonna die. Not knowing what's gonna happen. The screaming outside. That feeling of emptiness in your stomach. It scars you.
This episode was and continues to be so important. I remember watching this and just absolutely bawling my eyes out the entire time. I wish this episode was give more attention, the attention it deserved to get.
How cute was Jake’s instinct to grab Marley at 0:08
I know this episode got a lot of flack, but honestly I thought it was really well done. This was genuinely so intense to sit through the first time, and the way the music is gone and the other noises are amplified just added to it.
Awww Blaines Worried About His Best Friend Tina Omg Darren Getting Upset Got me Love Him❤️💔
0:15 I love how they are helping Artie down.
I’m glad they did this scene, they really do show real life issues from a hilarious, musical tv show, like Quinn’s pregnancy, they really did a good job reflecting a real life crisis that isn’t talked about enough
Wish this was the original cast instead
Jaqulyn Beauty same honestly
I don't because really it shows a lot from this years seniors and it adds to who they are.
omg could u imagine if it was and brittany was in the bathroom, santana would be losing her shit
@@mickeyc1649 yesss omg how come no one is talking abt this. i thought i was the only one
Same
Heather's acting really shined in this episode. She's a great actress. 👏♥️
I remember it made me cry so much not only the situation but Will saying 'I love you guys' because he didn't know if this was going to be the last time they ever saw each other because one of them might die or all of them would.
You can say its "psycho" but i wanted this scene to be a real school shoting, not sue's accident
me too i feel so mad at myself
But it wasn't Sue's it was Becky's
Anny's World but they could do something like what they did with Karofsky's attempted suicide or Quinn's accident for texting, show it but at the same time not, and yes I feel really bad because I wanted the shooter to be real, but I wanted it to like bring conscience about this type of thing and back then Glee was popular so I think it could be a good thing.
I honestly thought the shooter was gonna be Ryder's catfish.
Pryzylla Okamura me tooo
Okay so we all know Becky fired the gun but it only went off two times and at 1:50 it sounds like there was another gun shot so did it go off 3 times ?!?
It sounded like it went off more than that and apparently I'm going to have to watch the episodes again because I could have swore what Becky did wasn't an accident but she regretted it and didn't hurt anyone so Sue covered for her.
That was a door slam I believe not a gunshot.
Turn your dang ringer off
No matter how many times I watch this episode, I still find it super intense. Was done really well 👍
My heart broke when I saw Brittany crying. Heather did a great job there. Wow ! 👏♥️
Man the way this scene was written and acted out... The way show went from chill to serious real quick....The sound of the first shot had confused me the way it confused Will making him look like "Was that my hands clapping?" And then the second shot with the sound of the girl running setting the tone... my heart just started racing as everyone started hiding... The way not everyone had the same reaction... Coach Beaste taking action real quick and Will taking leadership and responsibility was the best combination in this scene... So realistic and nervewrecking! I never expected such a comedic show like Glee to ever depict something so serious....let alone nail it... So terrifying..
I just want to know Kurt, Rachel, and Santana's reaction after heard the school shooting thing. Especially Kurt and Santana
My heart broke when Sam tried to leave to find Brit its like his life depended on finding her 🥺🥺
As someone who has been through a false alarm lock down. Its like this. Most terrifying moments in my life. It was freshmen year and I still know the fear. I'm a senior now and everytime the speak system digs when someone makes a announcement. I tense up and am ready to hide again.
This scene came as a HUGE shock to me when I watched it for the first time
I don't know why this episode received a lot of hates/backlash, I mean it's good that this show wanted us the viewers to be aware, this kind of accident could even happen in the school, and we as citizens should be more aware. This episode helps us how to be calmed, trust each other, when something will happen either outside or inside the school. Kudos to the teachers who stay calm, and kept reminding their students what do's and dont's when things happen like this.
I remember watching this scene when I was a sophomore in high school and it was so terrifying and real and I felt this huge pit in my stomach. When I was a senior we had a lockdown at my school because someone supposedly had a deadly weapon on campus. I didn’t hear gunshots or anything but they announced on the loudspeaker we were on lockdown. I felt that pit in my stomach again but it was 10x worse. My sister was also on campus but she was on the opposite side as me. We also had shitty phone service so I had no idea if she was okay. I felt like I was gonna throw up. Texting your parents you love them and crying quietly was the worse experience of my life. Luckily it was just a rumor and not real at all, and no one was hurt. But even getting a glimpse of what a school shooting was like will forever affect me. I can’t even imagine what it must be like for kids who really go through actual school shootings, and losing friends/family/teachers. Watching this again made me cry uncontrollably because it felt like I was under my desk again with my friend trying to calm me down from crying so much. Experiencing that really gave me a perspective on life and I realized how precious life is. I thank God every day for letting me live. No one deserves to feel this way and I hate how normalized it is in America. We need change now.
it was sooo cute when Jake took Marley's hand aw
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Will: _Start texting and tweeting_
The Glee kids phones: CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK
Will: Everything’s going to be ok
Also will: I LOVE YOU GUYS OK IM SORRY
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This has been in my recommended for months and I have finally watched it happy TH-cam?
i saw this thing about darrens part in this scene. it wasn’t a panic attack, but an anxiety attack. after blaine speaks for the first time and the whole room hushes him, he hardly says anything after that. because of the group reaction to him talking, he started to convince himself that if anyone in that room got hurt, it was his fault. he stayed in a fetal position and didn’t reach out or hug anyone until it was over. he kept blaming himself and when artie gets out the camera, he doesn’t say anything to the camera, instead he buries his face in his arms and cries. afterwards, when everyone is calling their parents, he starts off with “hi mommy”, which is a common thing for the brain to do after an anxiety attack. it goes back to much simpler speech and often childish acts.
"Shooters have smartphones, too"
Ah yes because an active shooter is totally going to check their phone in the middle of something like that.
SpicyReich its a very real possibility, if they cant find anyone and people are posting about it for help - its insight
Actual shooters have done that just to post on social media :/
this is easily the most raw scene in the entire show..the silence for like 5 minutes is haunting
I'm so relieved that this didn't happen at my high school. But we did get a bomb threat during my second year of high school and had to evacuate.
When I saw this episode, that first gunshot made my heart drop and was thinking "oh god" and got emotional as the episode ran. This is a dark but necessary episode
I had a false alarm like this at my school once. It didn't last nearly as long, but it was absolutely terrifying.
I got a text on my phone when the first shot went off, I thought it was just Will clapping-then I heard the distant scream and looked up, seeing their faces. It took a second, then that second gunshot...I was having a panic attack. Yes, I know I’m late, but this episode was just so emotional and intense and I just needed to say something.
I remember watching this thinking it was about to be another fun glee episode. Middle of quarantine, and this really hit me. Just wow.
Mr shue was so calm and knew exactly what to do❤️
i came back to this scene because i remember actually crying with the cast, its so realistic and still happens and that's with covid shutting down most the schools. i remember waiting on which cast member was going to be hurt, thinking who else would die. i didn't enjoy this directions as much as the first but i still loved the show as a whole.
i knew this episode was going to happen and i still was terrified and bawled like a baby. i felt their emotions in this episode. it’s especially scary knowing this stuff happens so often. this was one of the hardest episodes i watched.
I'm just watching this now and it's making me tear up so much I can't even.
This is why I love glee this seemed so real
I’m in college getting a degree in education but the fact that these are more common than tornadoes or fires scares me
It breaks my heart to find out that this happens all the time in America, I feel so so sorry for the kids, I don’t even know that much about shootings because there’s only been one shooting that I know of that happens in my country 😔😢😭
Teacher “Start texting, but remember there’s a shooter!”
Literally All of Them: *Silent Mode Off*
When I heard about Glee, I heard it tackled issues like being gay and how hard it is to come out, transgender identity, and it has drama. but seeing this just makes me bawl. for once, Glee hits America in the chest.
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Grateful this show's writers made this choice.
Thank you.
How come no one whispered they all talked regularly like WHAT THE HECK
The clap on beat to the gun going off and the dramatic zooms are killing me 😂
Sam is a literal angel omg I love him SO much
Since everyone is sharing their school shooting stories, here’s mine. We had a lockdown when two people were on my campus with guns, and no one in my classroom would shut up. When I turned to someone who was talking really loudly next to me I said please be quiet you know we could die right now and they said “I’m okay with the risk” and kept talking. What makes it even worse is that was the week when our school got new lights but they installed it in cush a way that for the first week we couldn’t turn them off, so a shooter would have been able to see everyone. We all huddled under our desks and tried to plan escape routes and frantically text our parents and friends. We were 13. In 8th grade. Our teacher pulled an effing anchor out from under his desk in case someone with a gun came through the door. We were checking and counting and making sure everyone we knew was safe, and wondering if we would be. I was ready to jump out the window as soon as I heard a gunshot and just start running. Thankfully neither of the armed people made it inside the building, but it was still the most scared I’ve ever been. I had ballet class that night. I went out to see my horse. And ever since then I’ve wondered what could have happened. If I’d slipped through the window and left the rest of my classmates behind. If I’d hear them screaming. Or worse, if I didn’t make it out. If my parents had to plan a funeral for their 13 year old daughter. I’m older now., but that experience still haunts me. What might be worse is the fact that they expected us back at school the very next day.
I was blubbering at Brittany hiding in the cubicle, Heather played that terror SO well. My one thought after that was, if Santana saw Brittany in that situation, she would give the shooter (if there had been one) a stare that would've melted the gun right there and then!!
1:56 so cute when jake reaches over kitty to hold marelys hand 🥺
The fact the episode is called 'Shooting Star'. Why Glee,,, w h y
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Had this episode spoiled for me and yet I still cried and held my breath the entire time. The acting and atmosphere was that good 👍
i really hated the new characters but after this scene it just made me love them, i don’t know how to explain it but i had a connection with them
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I felt so bad for Marley bcoz she new that there was no way out for her mom