So there is this crazy show where high school students randomly break into choreographed song and dance. They sing studio-perfect numbers accompanied by outrageous set pieces snow, rainstorms, entire chorus lines of tuxedoed backup dancers. They say sassy things and silly things and sometimes even sweet things. And, until recently, they had a little something for everyone — the outcasts, the jocks, the gays, the lesbians, the bisexuals, the misanthropic. But with the evolution and current devolution of Brittana happening before our eyes, I have to wonder: What is in Glee for gay women anymore?
Let's Not Freak Out Because Brittany Is Dating Boys On Glee
They have had a sexual relationship and have an intimate friendship. They were in the Celibacy Club,Glee club and the Cheerios together. During the school day, they are constantly together and they sit together during Glee Club meetings, and frequently during season one held hands. While Brittany often makes unintelligent and nonsensical remarks, Santana rarely comments negatively but frequently gives her questioning looks. In one instance, Santana helps Brittany when she doesn't know her right from her left. Schue says no to performing a number by Britney Spears. While Santana is often tough in her relationships with other people, she shows a softer side to her personality when with Brittany.
Glee Season 4 Spoilers: When Will Brittany or Santana Start Dating Someone New?
In Sectionals , Brittany implies that they sleep with one another and in Sexy , Santana and Brittany admit that they both love each other as more than just best friends. They are officially confirmed to be dating in Pot o' Gold. They kiss for the first time on screen in Heart. In The Break-Up , Santana tells Brittany that due to the distance and to not end up eventually hurting each other like the typical long distance relationships, they should just do "the mature thing. In , Brittany and Santana reunite at McKinley and begin to rekindle their romance.
This guest post written by Shira Feder appears as part of our theme week on Bisexual Representation. Pierce Heather Morris. An unquantifiable number of interested audiences lean forward, crane their heads. Did she really just say that? Today more than ever, fan influence has planted itself inside the writers room.