He should have became a main, was lowkey excited for season 3 to end because I assumed his role would become larger in S4, I was painfully wrong :( I was excited to see him and Sam's friendship blossom!
Omg same! I drifted from Celtic Thunder but got back to listening to them during 2020. Seeing him grow up on TH-cam (bc I missed it irl) and now on his own is awesome. Love him!
No because the Rory x Sam friendship/whatever it would have developed into was one of the storylines I was the most interested in seeing get played out and I was so mad when he ended up just leaving the show because they just kept him pretty much as a background NPC. That friendship could've been such a huge storyline, for Sam too, who was actually a pretty central character by then, or at least on his way to becoming one. Such a loss lol
Yeah he was robbed of plot lines and solos in this show. And I'm sorry but I can't forgive Artie for calling him 'Irish' or saying that he can't understand what he's saying (don't remember how I felt about it when I first saw that episode but since then I've heard a lot about Ireland's history and how the Irish were generally treated in America and I'm slightly disgusted that anyone thought that would be a good joke)
To be fair many people in Ireland can't understand the Derry accent. I'm from the south west and I know people who have to watch Derry Girls with subtitles. And don't feel too bad for Irish American immigrants. Their descendants were assimilated into "white" after a generation.
After finding out about Irelands native Gaelic sport Hurling I'm starting to think the advice 'don't die' is better suited to it then it is to dodgeball. Would love to see those footballers and cheerios try to play that game, I know I'd be terrible at it but I don't go around acting like I can do anything or play anything like they do. I doubt that even 'Rick the Stick' would be able to keep up. The jerk bullies in this show could all do with the humiliation of being slaughtered in a game, take them down a peg or two so they'll stop slushing everyone. Best explanation I can find: th-cam.com/video/biFcgUB98ns/w-d-xo.html
3:07 Is that joke really appropriate considering the potato famine? Sorry, but it was just funnier on Derry Girls when Clare was panicking over the how little revision they'd done for the history exam and said "We've barely even looked at the famine!' and Michelle said: "we got the gist. They ran out of spuds, everyone was raging." Then everyone involved in the show was Irish, not just one character who was written off after one season. Also the jokes about accents are funnier in Derry Girls, if not for the dialect jokes then the fact that it's in reference to all the jokes over the years of 'can't understand an Irish accent' from anglo countries like England or America which are actually kind of racist
And I know I said this in my reply to your other comment but calling a Derry accent hard to understand is not that offensive when many people in Ireland can't understand it.
i love how he played along with whatever brittany said
it gives “my little dumbass” energy
he is literally the cutest character of Glee. He is the best, such an icon
BRO HIS VOICE IS SO AMAZING AND I LOVE HIS ACCENT BRUH
HAHA THE WAY HE WHISPERED FINNS NAME WAS THE FUNNIEST THING
he’s seriously the cutest
Rory deserved so much better man. I wish we got him back in season 4-6.
What is the title of the show called
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He should have became a main, was lowkey excited for season 3 to end because I assumed his role would become larger in S4, I was painfully wrong :( I was excited to see him and Sam's friendship blossom!
His smile is so genuine
His crush on Finn was absolutely adorable.
okay i never saw it this way until now thank you for this
This changed my entire perspective of this, thank you bless your soul.
@@randompersontrying9700 lmao my pleasure
i literally would die for him
I thought Rory was shorter, now that I realize it he is way taller than Brittany
We were robbed of him
An Irish icon
Ironically Lucky Charms has released an all marshmallow box since
I grew up listening to Damien McGinty since I was little and seeing him in glee was amazing
Omg same! I drifted from Celtic Thunder but got back to listening to them during 2020. Seeing him grow up on TH-cam (bc I missed it irl) and now on his own is awesome. Love him!
top of the mornin’ 💚🍀
I love Rory
Fun fact here in Ireland we don’t have lucky charms.
Except in those money laundering sweet shops
RORY WAS AMAZINGGGGGG PLSS
Literally the coolest guy ever
I was in love with him when I was 7 I loved him he was adorable when he was12
Wish we got more of him.
Never watched this show, but it looks like a hit 👍👍👍
He is literally the best character in Glee, and he is my favorite.
MaYbE mY dAd CaN bUy IrElAnD
He’s so adorable
I LOVE HIM SO MUCH UGGGH
I rewatch this video way too often
4:18 Is anyone going to tell Sam that Sean Connery was Scottish not Irish?
To be fair the accent in Northern Ireland is heavily influenced by Scottish because of the plantations.
I'm Mexican and I love Irish men.
I love Damian. Yall should check out the band he's in, Celtic Thunder.
No because the Rory x Sam friendship/whatever it would have developed into was one of the storylines I was the most interested in seeing get played out and I was so mad when he ended up just leaving the show because they just kept him pretty much as a background NPC. That friendship could've been such a huge storyline, for Sam too, who was actually a pretty central character by then, or at least on his way to becoming one. Such a loss lol
Yeah he was robbed of plot lines and solos in this show. And I'm sorry but I can't forgive Artie for calling him 'Irish' or saying that he can't understand what he's saying (don't remember how I felt about it when I first saw that episode but since then I've heard a lot about Ireland's history and how the Irish were generally treated in America and I'm slightly disgusted that anyone thought that would be a good joke)
To be fair many people in Ireland can't understand the Derry accent. I'm from the south west and I know people who have to watch Derry Girls with subtitles.
And don't feel too bad for Irish American immigrants. Their descendants were assimilated into "white" after a generation.
After finding out about Irelands native Gaelic sport Hurling I'm starting to think the advice 'don't die' is better suited to it then it is to dodgeball. Would love to see those footballers and cheerios try to play that game, I know I'd be terrible at it but I don't go around acting like I can do anything or play anything like they do. I doubt that even 'Rick the Stick' would be able to keep up. The jerk bullies in this show could all do with the humiliation of being slaughtered in a game, take them down a peg or two so they'll stop slushing everyone.
Best explanation I can find: th-cam.com/video/biFcgUB98ns/w-d-xo.html
and hes from the glee project
klaine being awkward bro.
1:05
3:07 Is that joke really appropriate considering the potato famine? Sorry, but it was just funnier on Derry Girls when Clare was panicking over the how little revision they'd done for the history exam and said "We've barely even looked at the famine!' and Michelle said: "we got the gist. They ran out of spuds, everyone was raging." Then everyone involved in the show was Irish, not just one character who was written off after one season. Also the jokes about accents are funnier in Derry Girls, if not for the dialect jokes then the fact that it's in reference to all the jokes over the years of 'can't understand an Irish accent' from anglo countries like England or America which are actually kind of racist
Are you really surprised? Glee constantly used stereotypes as a crutch.
And I know I said this in my reply to your other comment but calling a Derry accent hard to understand is not that offensive when many people in Ireland can't understand it.
MY COUSIN SEAMUS!! XDXD
It really did though because after him Marley and Jake just screwed everything up.
Wow
I don't like how he says top of tha morning 😐
who?
This is the opposite.