Glee - Finn Tells Santana He Doesn't Want Her To Die 3x07

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He didn’t want HER to die. than HE died irl . then SHE died irl. and her body was found on the day of his 7th anniversary. This hurts really bad watching this again and i love naya so much🥺💔😓

sayrahschorn
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This scene cuts deep into my soul. They were both my favourite stars & characters on the show. Cory was my hero, and i miss him every day.

NixBurkett
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This hits differently now ..., 😭💔🙏😩
R.I.P Naya and Cory ♥️✨

lucypagano
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Love this scene <3

Nice to see Finn really Cares about Santana

boomer
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I just loved how Finn was able to keep a straight face, while he lied to Santana. Cause I remembered when he said "It meant nothing to him". And that he didn't feel anything. 😒

logansquare
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... 🥺 this scene hits different now😭😓🥺

EllaB
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This was emotional to when cory said to naya that he doesn't want her to die rip cory and naya

obohemma
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I don't care how much Finn said he cared about Santana. Actions speak louder than words. He would have never "accidentally outed" her if he did. Then the writers made him a hero. He never even apologized.

AquariusTwinsMH
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this makes me cry knowing they are both dead irl

joemama
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Binging on this series in 2020, this scene took my breath away...

tunestoons
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OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS SCENE!! IT’S ONE OF MY FAVORITES

matchamini
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Sure, Finn had his moments when he was a total douche but this scene right here makes up for anything he’s ever done gosh I love him

icantthinkofaname
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Like if U agree that Finn technically is to blame since he screamed "Why don't you come out of the closet" and one Cheerio noticed it.
But it is karma since sometimes Santana goes a bit too far.

bhernandez
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This is so sad cuz they’re both dead now and he didn’t want her to die😭😭😭😭

amnamalik
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Watching this right now is a punch to the gut.

simonaesse
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If Finn really cared about Santana, maybe he shouldn’t have outed her... 🤷🏻‍♀️🙄

dwtsglee
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The first part of this sounds like they’re saying she needed to be outed for her own good, and that just ain’t it. I wish they had written it more like:

“That was a completely shitty thing to do, and it’s gonna have hellish consequences, and I’m so sorry, Santana.”
“You can’t undo it and now I suffer the fallout, and you now live with knowing you did this awful irreversible thing to a person. That said, the things I said to shame you weren’t okay and I’m sorry for that too.”

And THEN he does the “you’re my first” speech, and says he’s sorry he’s caused this to happen and he’ll watch out for her in the wake of the fallout because he “can’t live with myself” if anything worse follows. Something like that, but something like their characters would say. Or in a song. I think Naya and Cory would have knocked that out of the park.

gremlyn
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For some reason this feels creepy to me because of how the actor died.

Ankochan
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5th person to comment on here 💕💕💕 love my mom and uncle finn (RP) I have to watch this now when I get home my cousin is taking forever to pick me up from school UGH!👿👿👿 but, love you GLEE forever and always💕💕💕💕🌹🌹🌹💍💍💍

moniquearteaga
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The title speaks to me, because a worker I was unfair to almost died. I’m a high-ranking chef at a university and I was told by a student employee that her coworker (let's call him Dan) had been touching crew members too much. Not _that_ type of touch, just casual ones, like on arms or shoulders. He was always very outgoing and tactile at work. Still, I took him to my colleague’s office for a chat and told him he shouldn't touch anyone without consent. Just handshakes. I said we needed the workers to be comfortable in a good work environment, that he pretty much shouldn't talk about anything other than work and school. How he shouldn't tell his stories because they may be inappropriate to some degree to the other workers; funny to him only. I think he’s about 25, give or take. He seemed pretty quiet and uncomfortable during my speech. Answered a question or two with a nod and headshake. The only question he had for me was if anyone reported his touching; I said, "It doesn't matter." I guess that sounded a bit tough.

After work, I saw some woman injure him in horrid ways I just can't write. Two men barely saved Dan's life. In his weak state, he told me he was sorry before closing his eyes. The paramedics found a letter addressed to me in his pocket. He wrote that he was so sorry for making his coworkers uncomfortable and that he never meant to. That he wouldn't have if he had known. That he wanted to make things right and redeem himself. He also explained that he had ASD and sometimes acted socially flawed, inappropriately jocular, and unfiltered, to his regret. Turns out he always chose to be quiet around people who seemed to not like him. He also wanted the person he discomforted to know he was sorry. This letter broke my heart, especially when Dans heart almost ended. According to the news, the woman tried to kiII him because she hated his personality and jokes. She even told him people would be better off without him so that he knew he was getting what he "deserved." Thankfully he was treated in time, but he’s still in the hospital, and only family can visit him. I wouldn’t even know how to apologize anyway, for where _l_ went wrong. Yeah, I was right about how his filter and touches were a little out of bounds, but come on; just because someone makes a mistake, doesn't mean you gotta reprimand them, especially when they're truly conscientious. I should _not_ have spoken to him the way I did. I should _not_ have said to his boss (who was in the room with us too), “is there anything you want to add?” That was insensitive. I should _not_ have restricted him to handshakes and work/school conversations only. All or nothing isn't fair. I should _not_ have taken him to the office for a formal lecture. He didn't deserve that. He only meant to have fun with his coworkers, not make them his “trophies.” I should’ve been more patient and sensitive and only given him a very brief and gentle talk in the hall---just me. Besides, it's perfectly natural to causally touch or tap people *without* it being creepy; maybe Dan deserved a right like that, within reason and limits so he didn't go over them and discomfort anyone. If he felt awful enough about his mistake and our talk, it must felt SO MUCH worse after listening to that disgusting BlTCH, who I hope gets life.

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