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** The [[Your Cheating Heart]] trope is used to create drama quite often on ''Glee'', perhaps a little too often, [[Sympathetic Adulterer|but some characters who cheat have been portrayed more sympathetically than others]]. Finn kisses Rachel during a private rehearsal despite dating Quinn in "Showmance", Will and Emma share enough romantic moments that the former's wife briefly becomes the school nurse to keep a closer eye on him since she believes he may be cheating on her on top of the latter's boyfriend also feeling jealous, Brittany is manipulated into continuing her make out sessions with Santana even after she starts dating Artie, and she also kisses Santana despite dating Sam in "Diva". Since Quinn, Terri, Ken, and Artie were all set up to be [[Romantic False Lead|Romantic False Leads]], the writing was heavily stacked against them and the actual romantic leads [[Karma Houdini|suffered no real consequences for their infidelity]] because it couldn't distract from the fact that Will/Emma, Finn/Rachel, and Santana/Brittany had to become [[Official Couple|Offical Couples]]. However, other characters would usually either [[What the Hell, Hero?|get called out on ''their'' infidelity]] - including Quinn (''twice!''), Rachel, Kurt, Blaine, and Jake - or [[Laser-Guided Karma|just have their current relationship go through a break up as a result of their actions]] in the case of Tina, Mercedes, and Blaine (again).
** This is one of the reasons some critics found the bullying storyline which begun in "Never Been Kissed" inherently flawed, as the show had previously treated bullying in a light-hearted manner. To elaborate: Dave Karofsky is revealed to be a closeted homosexual and these feelings cause him a lot of difficulties and confusion, something that Kurt and Blaine try to get him to come to terms with. However, Karofsky denies that anything happened and soon returns to bullying Kurt, which includes threatening to kill him if Kurt reveals his closeted homosexuality. It's clear that the show treats Karofsky's bullying seriously and his [[Villainous Crush]] does not frame him in a positive light just because he is putting himself through confusion and torture being closeted. The issue arises when the show does just that with Santana Lopez's bullying. In "Sexy", she tearfully confesses to Brittany that she is love with her and wants to be with her, but is also afraid of being bullied and ostracized for coming out as a lesbian. She too continues to act like a bitch even after the truth [[Incredibly Lame Pun|comes out]] despite Brittany encouraging her to be true to herself, but she nonetheless still insists that Santana is not a bad person and defends her - it gets especially egregious in "Pot o' Gold" where Brittany's response to Finn merely telling her that leprechauns are not real and that she is being stupid is to tell him that such talk "is bullying and [she] won't accept it" as [[Alpha Bitch|Santana]] is standing ''right next to her''.
** In "Rumors", Brittany's new internet talk show gives the newspaper some grist when she seems to out Santana on it, tellingcasually Mercedesmentioning and Tina that she can confirm thea "rumor" about Santana "playing for the other team" toand beconfirming 100% trueit. In an attempt to save face, Brittany claims [[Bait and Switch|she was referring to Santanathe fact that she beingused to be on Newthe DirectionsCheerios and nonow longershe's beingin part of theNew CheeriosDirections]], andbut the fact that Mercedes and Tina already ''know'' thisabout that little piece of informationgossip makes her come across as [[The Ditz]]. It's implied that Brittany thought she did it for Santana's own good since she had been encouraging Santana to be true to herself ever since she tearfully confessed that she was in love with her and wanted to be with her, never once apologizing for her ill-chosen words; Santana doesn't hold this against her one bit and drops the subject altogether to cheer her up after Artie dumps her. In "Mash Off", Finn tells Santana to come out of the closet in the school hallway and calls her a coward for constantly tearing others down while not accepting herself and her relationship with Brittany. In an attempt to save face, Finn claims everyone knows and doesn't care, [[Hypocrite|despitebut attemptingthe tofact convincethat Samsome anddouchey Kurtsophomore notnamed toJosh belater duettries partnersto ''specifically''seduce out of fear that Sam will be bulliedSantana to the"make pointher ofnormal" quittingproves ifthat hethis singsis a[[Blatant duet with another guyLies]], and heit's alsojust comesdue acrossto asthe [[Thepizza Ditz]]guy's sincesmear head sincerelyrunning believesthat theshe wholehas schoolsuddenly alreadybecome knows,plankton mostleft likelyfor becausedead ofat the Muckraker'sbottom blindof itemthe statingocean "What prom queen candidatethat is spendinghigh aschool lotdespite ofJosh's timeplace inon the closet?"McKinley infood "Rumors",chain despiteputting thehim factin thatno thisposition moreto meantbe everyonethreatening merelySantana. ''suspected''The she was gay and itdifference is clear fromthat seeing certainBrittany students look at him in surprise thatand Finn's [[Theboth Reasonact Youas Suck Speech]] justif ''confirmedthey'' theirare suspicions.the Finnones laterwho statesget thatto he thought he did it fordecide Santana's owncoming goodout since[[Unfortunate heImplications|is tellsmeant herto shebe wasseen hisas firstacceptable and hejustified doesnbecause Santana simply wasn't want herready to keepwillingly hurtingout herself byand stayingso inboth thecharacters closet,did goingit asfor farher asown togood]], saywhereas thatseeing [[TheDave's Ditz|hefellow couldteammates neverhaving livespray withpainted himselfa ifcertain somethingthree-letter wereword to happen to her and hethat didnshouldn't dobe everythingsaid in hisany powercontext toever try and stop it despite outing her in the same homophobic school that droveon his step-brother to transfer for a semester because of the way he was treated]],locker and hesending singshim herhomophobic amessages slow,on stripped-downFacebook rendition ofin "Girls Just WannaOn HaveMy FunWay" tois show her how he supports her andmeant to saybe sorry.seen Santanaas holds this against Finn to the point that she blames him for outing her to the world anda [[ArmourMoral PiercingEvent Slap|slapsHorizon]] himon intheir the face]]part.
** In "Hold onto Sixteen", Quinn is repeatedly told by Rachel that she would be doing the wrong thing by informing people of Shelby's sexual relationship with Puck, which would cause her to lose her job, prove her an unfit mother and allow Quinn to retake her child. Despite Quinn having selfish motives for wanting to reveal the affair, the fact remains that Shelby ''shouldn't'' have gotten involved with Puck, a student at the school she works at and if she had lost the job and the child as a result of this, it would have ultimately been her ''own'' fault.
** In "Jagged Little Tapestry", Santana finds Kurt and unleashes what is undoubtedly her most ''vicious'' [[The Reason You Suck Speech]] in the entire series after Kurt objects to her proposing marriage to Brittany, saying the two are too young. Kurt is framed as the wrong party since he is clearly enveloped in his bitterness over losing Blaine despite it being ''his'' choice, and he eventually apologizes to Brittany for his negativity, [[Straw Man Has a Point|but it's hard to argue that Kurt does kind of have a point]]. Numerous characters spoke out against Finn and Rachel's decision to get married during their senior year with the argument that they are too young to be making such a decision, and the end result is that Finn calls off the wedding because Rachel deciding to defer her admission into NYADA for a year to help Finn reapply for his dream school makes him realize that he loves her too much if it means she has to give up on her dreams. Blaine asks for Burt's permission to propose to Kurt during "Wonder-ful", to which Burt points out how he should know it's a wrong idea seeing how things turned out for Finn and Rachel. Blaine instead proposes to Kurt anyway by [[Grand Romantic Gesture|overwhelming him so much that he can't exactly be in the right frame to say anything else but yes]], and thereby pressures him into marriage, and the end result is that co-habitation does not turn out to be their strong suit and Kurt calls it off with Blaine specifically because they're kids. If other characters object to those couples getting married so young, they are portrayed as sensible people who are correctly predicting potential heartbreak, but those who object to Santana wanting to marry Brittany at such a young age are simply portrayed as jerks who need to be shown up. Go figure.
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