Dianna with a friend at: Jack White concert
So I went to the airport to pick up a friend, and lol Lea was arriving at the same time as my friend’s flight, she looks so tiny and pretty. While I was waiting for my friend, I noticed a big guy waiting at the exit and holding a sign said “Hope …” (I forgot the second word), and then there she was, walking towards him and follow him out the exit to a car some distance away. There are quite a few paps there so I think her picture will surface soon.
I believe Cory was waiting in one of the car (with tinted windows) since I saw the guy walked her to one of the car and then walk awaySighting from the airport
Awww he picked her up!
Inspired by Allcory’s term ‘Cory Archivists’ to presrve these for posterity! All below published 22/23 May 2012 after Glee season 3 finale.
James Poniewozik, TIME: “The breakup scene … was raw, uncomfortable and dead-on…Monteith especially acts the hell out of the scene, but the way it unfolds, both of them in the car watching their realities change, is one of the best things the show has ever done.”
Crystal Bell, Associate Editor, HuffPost Entertainment: “…for the first time in a very long time, I’m in love with Finn Hudson. It’s some of Cory Monteith’s finest acting, and this might just be the most selfless decision Finn has ever made in the entire series.”
Michael Slezak, TVLine: “…in a climactic scene that featured Corey (sic) Monteith’s best work in three seasons, and Lea Michele’s best work since Hector was a pup, Finn drove Rachel to the train station instead of heading to their wedding.”
Todd VanDerWerff, A.V Club: “Cory Monteith and Lea Michele kill this scene. They kill it. It’s one of the best things I’ve seen on TV this year, and it’s so good that even if everything else had sucked, this would have been at least a B.”Jean Bentley, Zap2it: “In an emotional, funny and poignant episode, standout performances from Cory Monteith and Lea Michele in particular made this one of the best hours “Glee” has ever done….but the real star of the final moments was Monteith. From his little smile when Rachel got in that faded into a frown when he remembered he didn’t to the entire scene in the car when he broke up with Rachel for his own good, that was A+, five-star acting from a guy who hasn’t been given the meatiest material to work with over the past few years.
Erin Strecker, EW: “She and Finn were both crying and hats off to everyone involved because I think it may be one of my favorite non-singing scenes of the year, possibly the series (Sorry, Finchel fans).”
Erica Futterman, Rolling Stone: “In an emotional scene that actually felt genuinely emotional (Lea Michele: Epic Tear Generator), Finn tells Rachel he’s setting her free and asks her to surrender to fate with him.”
Miranda W, TV Fanatic: “…in that moment, I felt the heartbreak of teenage love all over again. When Rachel put it all together and figured out what was happening, I felt it with her. I sat here biting my nail nervously and hoping the tears welling up in my eyes didn’t spill down my cheeks. I like these two together, for whatever reason, but I know that young love isn’t always endless love, and so, this was necessary.”
Via twitter:
Kristin Dos Santos, E: “And yes, @CoryMonteith also deserves major props. Heartbreaking! #gleefinale”
Tim Stack EW: @CoryMonteith has never been better. A genuinely surprising moving finale. #GleeFinale
Michael Ausiello: “Cory Monteith and Lea Michele are really bringing it in this scene. #gleefinale
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