Friday, 24 February 2012

And the magic number is 9


Episode 8 and we see Will and Emma’s mutual love for each other (I could have Danced All Night). Episode S108 Mash Up
Another 5 episodes for Will to make a move. (My Life Would Suck Without You kiss) ep S113 Sectionals
Another 9 episodes to hear Will say ‘I love you Emma.’ Episode S122 Journey
Another 9 episodes for Emma to marry Carl. Episode S209 Special Education
Another 9 episodes for Emma to be back with Will and confronting her OCD. S218 Born This Way.
Another 5 episodes to see them living together. S301
Another 9 episodes to hear Emma say to Will ‘I love you so much’ and to accept his wedding proposal. S310 Yes No.

Conclusion: most likely occurrence of major Wemma development = every 9th episode
Prediction for wedding or a sex scene based on this formula = episode 19.

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

On My Way to finding more room for Ms Pillsbury

1. Adding a little scene in which Emma congratulates Will after the win and he could have called her their good luck charm again and she could have said she was proud of him.

2. Emma with Will at the Finchel wedding:

a. I wanted to see her reaction to Will drinking coffee out of a machine.

b. standing next to Will when Sue tells them she’s pregnant.

c. It should have been Emma telling Finn it was bad luck to see the bride because Emma is a traditionalist and a romantic and she has all of the bridal mags and would know everything about weddings and therefore say something like that.

d. Emma and Will discussing their own wedding while waiting for Quinn.

e. An Emma and Rachel scene. I don't know why, I just want one because they've paralleled each other for so long and Emma's always wanted to be married and Rachel has never mentioned it.

3. Kurt going to talk to Emma instead of the God Squad to discuss how he didn’t answer Karofsky’s phone calls.

4. Emma with Will and the kids in the circle talking. Emma would not have sat on the floor but Will could have got her a chair. She could have contributed her own experience of living with OCD and how it has made her feel isolated and alone.