Quinn is handling her accident very well, especially considering how she used to "deal" with stuff.
Artie tries to build disability community and mostly succeeds, but he doesn't really listen when Quinn says that she'll probably walk again and all I can think about is Dream On.
Don't really know what to make of Teen Jesus.
Rachel just feels so guilty and Quinn is incredibly mature and level-headed about it--it wasn't Rachel's fault that Quinn wasn't paying attention.
I don't like that Quinn is comparing the pain of living in Lima with the pain of temporarily losing the use of her legs. She'll still be able to dance at Nationals and attend Yale using the wheel chair. Not that I blame her, because this is a lot to process and for the most part, she's reacting far better than anyone has a right to expect. :)
Re: POST-EPISODE FREAKOUT: QUINN
Artie tries to build disability community and mostly succeeds, but he doesn't really listen when Quinn says that she'll probably walk again and all I can think about is Dream On.
Don't really know what to make of Teen Jesus.
Rachel just feels so guilty and Quinn is incredibly mature and level-headed about it--it wasn't Rachel's fault that Quinn wasn't paying attention.
I don't like that Quinn is comparing the pain of living in Lima with the pain of temporarily losing the use of her legs. She'll still be able to dance at Nationals and attend Yale using the wheel chair. Not that I blame her, because this is a lot to process and for the most part, she's reacting far better than anyone has a right to expect. :)