You can tell her dad is really manipulative, in the scene where she’s trying on her chastity ball dress you can see judys face and you can see the colour drain as she looks at her stomach in the mirror, she KNOWS. Then she pretends like she doesn’t and says they’ll take it to the tailors and Quinn says she was ‘so scared of what he would do if he found out’, to be scared is different to being worried about what he might say, like that’s pretty self explanatory of manipulative or abusive behaviour, the only time Judy did what she wanted was when She got a divorce so she then was able to help her daughter as he wasn’t there so the fear was no longer there, no wonder Quinn got herself into so many messed up situations.
"Because I'm not a little girl anymore?" That line is so sad because it's true that people will have kids and only love them when they're young, once they're not that cute little baby they are treated so differently. They don't want a rowdy trouble maker teenager.
"but you were so scared of what he would do if he found out" the way her mom looks away when he starts yelling, and the way she follows him when he yells for her, how in her first scene he pinches her butt and she tells him she'll get him a drink because she's his wife, i always saw this as evidence that that he abuses his wife. him cheating means she can divorce him without him having to agree to it
@@nessiev2373 i agree. quinn's mom is one of those characters that you hate to feel bad for her, but if you look at her on a non-surface level, it's really understandable why you do.
The writers gave her garbage story lines after this, but Dianna always managed to make herself seen and to break through the melodrama. She’s a wonderful actress! The way her voice breaks when she says “I needed my mom” is award worthy.
Ikr? Because of that she didn't keep the baby. I would've been mad and she would've been in trouble, but still. What about the fact that she's your daughter and carrying a baby?
Why are you being so hard on her dad yes he was awful but look at Quinn she cheated got pregnant forced Finn to Provide for someone else’s baby but oh yes I everyone seems to think it’s not Quinn’s fault
This scene just makes her lies more understandable. She knew he was the only support she was going to get. She was young, scared and alone. She loved Finn deep down and I don't think her intentions in lying were malicious. It was self preservation.
to this day, i’m still mad at ryan murphy for not developing this more. He always made her character abt boys and her teen pregnancy but honestly it would’ve been way more interesting for her character if they touched on her home life
"I needed you...I needed my Mom" That's how I feel whenever my Mom gets angry at me for no reason. Like sometimes I think that she hates me for whatever reason, even though I tell her all the time that I love her 😢💔
Info-chan you have to go to court for that and make sure living arrangements are secured while it's pending either let her stay, have her live with someone else (friend, relative etc) or go to foster care
Even in the 1950s (the time period her parents seem to think they’re living in) you didn’t just throw a pregnant teen on the streets. You either get them married before she starts showing or send her to live with relatives out of state for a year so she can have the baby give it away and come back and tell everyone that she was just at a special school to save the family reputation
MadameTamma Like what could have happened with one Lorelai Gilmore from Gilmore Girls, but she decided to leave her parents and start on her own while raising her and Chris's daughter instead of having to deal with that.
Sadly most children of abuse or broken homes have no idea with one phone call you can have your parents put in jail if they throw you out while underage…… I didn’t realize till early adulthood that every time my parents threaten to disown me or kick me out for whatever reason; I could have threaten them back saying “and I’ll report you and you would get charged for either negligent or child endangerment “
Its so sad that her dad kicked her out and her mom didnt even try to stand up for her own daughter!! If my daughter got pregenent i would still keep her in my home !! You love your child your whole life!
Same. Its gonna be a long time before I have any children, but if I ever had a child, and they were pregnant/got someone pregnant, I would support them all the way, and I know several other people would. Quinn's parents were _awful._
The saddest thing about this scene is remembering how Finn was singing to "his" unborn daughter earlier in the episode about how he never wants to abandon her, or make her feel like he abandoned her; the way Quinn's dad is treating her here just serves as more reason for Finn to never do that to his own daughter.
Yes, learning your teenage daughter is pregnant can anger and upset you. But he had no right to throw her out. She has a child now. That's the main issue. The last thing she needs is to be thrown out. Be angry all you want, that's natural. Throwing your child out like that with a baby on tbe way is unacceptable. #Glee
Quinns dad: here's a story that illustrates how much I love you. Now get out of my house and go live on the streets you pregnant teenager. Although I'm actually legally required to take care of you and one phone call to the cops would straighten me out. #gleelogic
1:48 “You were so scared of what he would do if you pushed it inside like we do every bad feeling in this house….if you don’t talk about it, it doesn’t exist” sums up my emotionally neglectful household :(
This is the moment where Quinn became very sympathetic. Also the fact that she asks her dad to hold her and then in 3x07 asks for Puck to hold her is quite sad. She just wants someone to hold her and love her but she feels nobody ever does (even though it’s not true). I wonder if that’s why she came crawling back to Finn in season 2 and why when he broke up with her she went nuts.
If Ryan Murphy wanted quinn to be a terrible irredeemable character we were supposed to hate and have no sympathy for he really shouldn't have included this scene. This adds a whole level of nuance and explanation to her character and why she is the way she is. It makes her more interesting, more complex, and more sympathetic
Jordyn Reisbeck I’m an adult but I still want affection from my parents. I still snuggle with my mom sometimes because I know there will be a time when I will not be able to.
Everyone who had/has a caring parent wants their reassurance when something huge and terrifying happens, regardless of how old they are. I'm 32, my mother died 15 years ago and I still wish she was here to hold me sometimes, or could be on the other end of the phone when I need advice and guidance. My husband is 42 and he feels the same way about his father.
Technically she's still a little girl ❤😅😊😢 at least in her eyes 😂👀 since she made a mistake and probably in the father's too that's why he's probably so upset I guess when this episode first came out as a child / kid I didn't know what to think but now.... I totally understand the dad's reaction I guess as much as I like Quinn she's done some very bad things over the years then she expects people to feel sorry for her 😞🥴 lmaoo she made a mistake I get it but still..... I'm glad she finally learned and grown from this into the woman she is today which I like even more nowadays.
Quinn’s father always plays the role of a terrible father, in Glee, in Gilmore Girls. It’s his “speciality”, which makes me pray that he’s not like that in real life, and therefore makes it easier for him to play these roles...
I can't believe her parents kicked her out, do they even care about her or the baby??? I know they're religious but I just can't understand how some parents do that to their children
Jiminie Mouse A real religious family wouldn’t do this. My older sister was in a similar situation, (a pregnancy scare, not getting pregnant. Thankfully) but my family didn’t disown her. They were disappointed, but they handled it like mature adults.
True... The whole family was messed up and basically fake Christians. Cheaters, unforgivable parents, and teens who got pregnant and had sex.... Totally not Christian - like.
@@ravensmallwood9298 Agreed. I am the typical conservative Protestant and have very traditional American beliefs but even I never understood this scene. All throughout the Middle Ages when Christianity was the greatest religion ever, premarital sex was common. But I think the difference here is that Medieval adolescents had sex because they genuinely loved each other and wanted to get married and have kids. Today, adolescents just have sex and take off.
It’s parents like this who shouldn’t be parents at all… You’re supposed to love them unconditionally when they make a mistake. Not kick them out, guilt trip them, and abandon them… It makes me sad, cause stuff like this actually happens.
natalee savage this is actually illegal. It's child abandonment, neglect, and possibly even abuse if they manipulate you emotionally and/or assault you (or threaten the same). Most teenagers whose parents kick them out don't have a place to go. They're at risk of homelessness, drug addiction, human trafficking, physical&sexual abuse, kidnapping, and even murder. Most serial killers & unscrupulous people target homeless & runaways cause they often aren't missed. If your parents want you out they need to make arrangements by either helping you live with someone like a relative, friend, etc or voluntarily give up parental rights in which case you could live with a relative willing to take you, apply for emancipation, or go into foster care until you turn 18. All You have to do is report it to children's services (and if you can have someone make an anonymous phone report) and have evidence to corroborate your story if at all possible. Any parent who does this deserves to suffer
What's so painful about this scene is how realistic it is, and I don't even mean about how her father kicked her out. Moms know when somebody is pregnant because they lived through it, they know the signs and they can tell, when Quinn called her mom out on it my heart literally just broke. 'I needed my mom' makes me want to cry so hard and I don't even like Quinn very much.
The fact that the parents tried to guilt her- she didn’t need to be guilted, I’m sure she already felt bad enough. They needed to be there and tell her they would support her.
“Who are you?” What a terrible thing to say especially after learning she’s just pregnant. The most vulnerable time in her life. It’s not even uncommon for teenagers to be sexually active either? Let alone be Christian
After seeing the way her parents treated her in this scene, I can totally understand why she lied to Finn. If you think this couldn’t get any worse imagine if she’d brought Puck to the house
I think even though Quinn cheated with Puck she didn't deserve to get kicked out, at least a little support of her family. Although this teen pregnancy gave Quinn a hard lesson and make her become a better and more mature person
Puck basically got her drunk and raped her though. It wasn't her fault, but she still should have been honest with Finn though. But, I don't know if Finn was still willing to help if she told him that he wasn't the father...
You know what pisses me off? Quinn is the only character who has had real consequences in this series and she is contentiously villainized. Finn is an idiot and puck RAPED her (yes, if you make someone get drunk to have sex with you is rape) and even then she is the one who was slut shamed and get kicked out of her house, quinn dealt with depression, eating disorders, bullying and even stopped in a wheelchair and no one seemed to care. This whole plot would never work today because it's so fucked up. yes, she did bad things but she doesn't deserve half of everything that happened to her.
Quinn lying about finn being the father was wrong but she didn’t fxcking cheat on him!!! Puck raped her- he got her drunk when she was feeling insecure (she had an ED) so she couldn’t properly consent & he still carried on anyway and he lied about having protection. Quinn was vulnerable and puck took advantage. She’s not a witch she’s a victim who went through a lot of trauma. It was wrong to lie to Finn but she was 16 here, a kid- she was feeling scared, emotional and panicked. It was self preservation instinct. Also her father is one of the worst fathers I’ve ever seen- he slut shames his daughter, calls her a disappointment and a bunch of cruel insults, doesnt hug or comfort her, makes her cry, then kicks her out the house- when she was 16 ffs!! All the men in her life failed her; treated her like crap. I feel so bad for her, she went through hell and this was the first of a long spiral of huge trauma she went through.
Quinn's parents act like they're perfect and have never done anything wrong. But, I bet her mom was probably pregnant with Quinn or her sister when they got married they just chose to act like nothing ever happened to them.
In a way, it was her parents fault. Sexual education is the best way to go. Informed people make better decisions, if teach sex ed to teenagers they can choose what's better for them, they know how to take precautions and know what to do when something happens. Forcing them to celibacy it's just gonna make them go and found out about sex by themselves and it might lead to consequences like an unplanned pregnancy.
I don’t know what makes me more angry, the fact that her father whom she needed help from just kicked her out like that or the fact that her mother did nothing about it
Her dad was the obvious jerk, but I love that Quinn put her mom on the spot for trying to play both sides. I honestly wish Quinn hadn’t gone back to her.
I'm so glad my mom's parents weren't like that at all cuz my mom got pregnant with me when she was in high school and they watch me while my mom and dad both went to college but I feel so bad that Quinn's parents did that to her 😭😭😭
You can see her father loves her and it's painful for him, but he sticks to his regilion anyway, i just cant really understand how he could have done this to her. Usually parents want the boy who got pregnant their daughter to marry her before the child is born. Finn was there to take all responsibility for both of them, he would have married her, he was the perfect boyfriend and son in law, it would not have been so humiliating for him as wealthy man. Its purposely written like that, but a father demanding marriage for his daughter would have been more accurate.
Okay, so he's gonna throw her out and condemn her ultimately _just_ because she got pregnant? Don't tell me he'd be fine with her having no home when she has the baby, so that his own grandchild doesn't survive. Also, does anyone else feel Judy is at pure, unforgivable fault for not helping Quinn?
As much as I disliked Quinn in the beginning, she definitely grew from that vain cheerleader to a beautiful, intelligent woman.
The quotes
Wᴀʟᴋɪɴɢ Dᴇᴀᴅ I always like her 😌
the only thing that grew was her hair
Wᴀʟᴋɪɴɢ Dᴇᴀᴅ she was beautiful and intelligent since the start! I've always loved Quinn
She was always beautiful and intelligent but became a lot more than that. A caring person even though she can be selfish too
"But we didn't even have sex."
-Finn Hudson 2009
Brendan C. and the parents didnt even acknowledge that
dead
maykayla did you not listen to the video?
Brendan C. How did he think they got pregnant then? I've never watched the show, I'm just curious as to how any character can be that stupid 😂
they made out in a hot tub, and she told him the water was the perfect temperature for sperm - the poor kid fell for it hook, line and sinker
Dianna's acting in these scene is incredible! so sad she didn't won an award for that
Emilia :D She will for sure
Amaretto Punsch this is from years and years ago, she can't win an award for this now
I was looking for a comment praising her acting!!
I agree with you you could hear her in her voice she was getting really emotional
Yuh Dianna is hella talented
You can tell her dad is really manipulative, in the scene where she’s trying on her chastity ball dress you can see judys face and you can see the colour drain as she looks at her stomach in the mirror, she KNOWS.
Then she pretends like she doesn’t and says they’ll take it to the tailors and Quinn says she was ‘so scared of what he would do if he found out’, to be scared is different to being worried about what he might say, like that’s pretty self explanatory of manipulative or abusive behaviour, the only time Judy did what she wanted was when She got a divorce so she then was able to help her daughter as he wasn’t there so the fear was no longer there, no wonder Quinn got herself into so many messed up situations.
Well maybe Quinn gets it from her farther
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"Because I'm not a little girl anymore?" That line is so sad because it's true that people will have kids and only love them when they're young, once they're not that cute little baby they are treated so differently. They don't want a rowdy trouble maker teenager.
Like baby animals
Ikr , we defend ourselves one time and we turn ungrateful but we do something good and we’re the best
I will not be like that.
@@stephenbyrne2170thank you. I won’t either, let’s end the cycle of meaningless pain and resentment.
I will never be that kind of mother.
“Like we do with every bad feeling in this house. If we don't talk about it, it doesn't exist.” that hit home way harder than it should've
it did me too because that’s exactly what it was like before my mom divorced my dad. i feel u babe 💞
🤣😘😘🤣😘🤣
I can not believe her dad kicked her out and her mom did not stand up for her.
Aryana Martinez Yeah, screw her dad, she and Finn should have just walked right out of the house.
That is so normal
And her mom didn’t ask for a divorce until she found out her husband CHEATED. As if disowning their 15 year old wasn’t enough
"but you were so scared of what he would do if he found out"
the way her mom looks away when he starts yelling, and the way she follows him when he yells for her, how in her first scene he pinches her butt and she tells him she'll get him a drink because she's his wife,
i always saw this as evidence that that he abuses his wife. him cheating means she can divorce him without him having to agree to it
@@nessiev2373 i agree. quinn's mom is one of those characters that you hate to feel bad for her, but if you look at her on a non-surface level, it's really understandable why you do.
The writers gave her garbage story lines after this, but Dianna always managed to make herself seen and to break through the melodrama. She’s a wonderful actress! The way her voice breaks when she says “I needed my mom” is award worthy.
I can not belive her dad would not support her like that
That's reality.
Ikr? Because of that she didn't keep the baby. I would've been mad and she would've been in trouble, but still. What about the fact that she's your daughter and carrying a baby?
Why are you being so hard on her dad yes he was awful but look at Quinn she cheated got pregnant forced Finn to Provide for someone else’s baby but oh yes I everyone seems to think it’s not Quinn’s fault
@@danielprice3742 all were saying is that he should have been there for her
@@_aldcdaydreams yeah I miss understood it a bit. Thanks for mentioning this a clearing it up
The worst part is that she made Finn go through all this just to cover up the fact that she cheated
@ Leilani Martinez, TRUE...
Yeah and all the time she acted like Finn is the one to blame. She blamed him for money issues and not being responsible enough
Poor Finn, he didn't deserve it 😞
This is what happens when Sex Ed is not there in your 6th or 7th grade life.
This scene just makes her lies more understandable. She knew he was the only support she was going to get. She was young, scared and alone. She loved Finn deep down and I don't think her intentions in lying were malicious. It was self preservation.
to this day, i’m still mad at ryan murphy for not developing this more. He always made her character abt boys and her teen pregnancy but honestly it would’ve been way more interesting for her character if they touched on her home life
She is such an amazing actress
Yes, this episode got her to be up for consideration for an Emmy nomination for Lead Actress.
I dont agree
Jade Fo me too
Jade Fo ew no one asked you to be rude
@@yoongisballs234 I don‘t think they were rude. They just stated that they didn’t agree!
"I needed you...I needed my Mom" That's how I feel whenever my Mom gets angry at me for no reason. Like sometimes I think that she hates me for whatever reason, even though I tell her all the time that I love her 😢💔
Dude that sucks
I feel you. And i didnt know i felt u until u said this and made me think about it
How did her mom even know?
aw i'm sorry
*sends virtual hugz*
i felt so bad for quinn i cried when i first saw this scene
I did to
stfu bitch
young jason Fuck off
@@drwang699 no
I am crying right now
Every time i watched this scene she saying “I needed my mom” hits me so hard. Never gets old.
She can call the police if her dad kick her out. She's a minor. She cant be on the street
MissPumpkin91 Where do you live? In the US you cannot kick minors out of the house, at least not without an emancipation petition issued by a court.
In my country kickin her out of the house could be consider child abuse and he can be sent to jail
Info-chan you have to go to court for that and make sure living arrangements are secured while it's pending either let her stay, have her live with someone else (friend, relative etc) or go to foster care
Info-chan also what the fuck is wrong with you?
Definitely
Even in the 1950s (the time period her parents seem to think they’re living in) you didn’t just throw a pregnant teen on the streets. You either get them married before she starts showing or send her to live with relatives out of state for a year so she can have the baby give it away and come back and tell everyone that she was just at a special school to save the family reputation
MadameTamma its ohio
Sage Brianna
The terrible place of the Evil Ohio of Douchebagville
MadameTamma Like what could have happened with one Lorelai Gilmore from Gilmore Girls, but she decided to leave her parents and start on her own while raising her and Chris's daughter instead of having to deal with that.
Sadly most children of abuse or broken homes have no idea with one phone call you can have your parents put in jail if they throw you out while underage…… I didn’t realize till early adulthood that every time my parents threaten to disown me or kick me out for whatever reason; I could have threaten them back saying “and I’ll report you and you would get charged for either negligent or child endangerment “
See, I would be disappointed, but my child and grandbaby would *never* be a disappointment.
Its so sad that her dad kicked her out and her mom didnt even try to stand up for her own daughter!! If my daughter got pregenent i would still keep her in my home !! You love your child your whole life!
@ Belle Pinci, FUCK YASSSS!
My mom would kick me out
Same. Its gonna be a long time before I have any children, but if I ever had a child, and they were pregnant/got someone pregnant, I would support them all the way, and I know several other people would. Quinn's parents were _awful._
It's definitely unfair. However, please remember that parents aren't perfect. They make mistakes too, even though they don't always admit it
@@j.i.r608 true
“I needed my mum” has been a line that has stuck with me since I first heard it as a kid. The delivery is just heartbreaking.
Quinn's dad reminds me of Donald Trump...
ItsDimondHere thought i was the only one
Except if it were Ivanka, Donald would be the baby's father.
The difference is that Quinn's Dad wouldn't say out in Public "If she wasn't my Daughter, I'd be dating and Fucking her" !!!
that actor always plays that dickhead dad you want to kick
ItsDimondHere yeah
Quinn's parents....oh geez I hate them.
The person who plays Quinn deserves a lot of credit for how well she acts this role.
Dianna Agron
The saddest thing about this scene is remembering how Finn was singing to "his" unborn daughter earlier in the episode about how he never wants to abandon her, or make her feel like he abandoned her; the way Quinn's dad is treating her here just serves as more reason for Finn to never do that to his own daughter.
Yes, learning your teenage daughter is pregnant can anger and upset you. But he had no right to throw her out. She has a child now. That's the main issue. The last thing she needs is to be thrown out. Be angry all you want, that's natural. Throwing your child out like that with a baby on tbe way is unacceptable. #Glee
Sadly this is how some parents act
Diannas acting in this scene is phenomenal, my heart broke for Quinn 🥺 she's extremely talented
My heart breaks everytime. I would love to see more of Dianna's work she's such an amazing actress.
Every child deserves a parent, but not every single parent deserves a child
Quinns dad: here's a story that illustrates how much I love you. Now get out of my house and go live on the streets you pregnant teenager. Although I'm actually legally required to take care of you and one phone call to the cops would straighten me out.
#gleelogic
1:48 “You were so scared of what he would do if you pushed it inside like we do every bad feeling in this house….if you don’t talk about it, it doesn’t exist” sums up my emotionally neglectful household :(
That's so incredibly sad
“i needed my mom.” - dianna had me broken. this is one of the scenes that made me realize i wanted to be an actor as a teen.
This is the moment where Quinn became very sympathetic. Also the fact that she asks her dad to hold her and then in 3x07 asks for Puck to hold her is quite sad. She just wants someone to hold her and love her but she feels nobody ever does (even though it’s not true). I wonder if that’s why she came crawling back to Finn in season 2 and why when he broke up with her she went nuts.
Best Glee scene ever
Even though your ex girlfriend's father thought you were a bad boyfriend for his daughter.
Ronnie Ventura that's not even Finn Hudson😂
Finn Hudson was a great character
Why??? 😢😮 it's so sad
If Ryan Murphy wanted quinn to be a terrible irredeemable character we were supposed to hate and have no sympathy for he really shouldn't have included this scene. This adds a whole level of nuance and explanation to her character and why she is the way she is. It makes her more interesting, more complex, and more sympathetic
I like how she says she's not a little girl anymore but yet she says she needs her "daddy" to hold her and tell her everything is going to be ok
Jordyn Reisbeck I’m an adult but I still want affection from my parents. I still snuggle with my mom sometimes because I know there will be a time when I will not be able to.
Everyone who had/has a caring parent wants their reassurance when something huge and terrifying happens, regardless of how old they are. I'm 32, my mother died 15 years ago and I still wish she was here to hold me sometimes, or could be on the other end of the phone when I need advice and guidance. My husband is 42 and he feels the same way about his father.
because adults dont need help or support or advice ??!
Technically she's still a little girl ❤😅😊😢 at least in her eyes 😂👀 since she made a mistake and probably in the father's too that's why he's probably so upset I guess when this episode first came out as a child / kid I didn't know what to think but now.... I totally understand the dad's reaction I guess as much as I like Quinn she's done some very bad things over the years then she expects people to feel sorry for her 😞🥴 lmaoo she made a mistake I get it but still..... I'm glad she finally learned and grown from this into the woman she is today which I like even more nowadays.
Quinn’s father always plays the role of a terrible father, in Glee, in Gilmore Girls. It’s his “speciality”, which makes me pray that he’s not like that in real life, and therefore makes it easier for him to play these roles...
Kittycorn Sparkle! also in Guardians of The Galaxy
For all we know, he could have experienced a father like that
@@brettlarch8050 True, but that definitely wouldn't mean he couldn't be like that himself. Plenty of abusers grew up being abused themselves.
I can't believe her parents kicked her out, do they even care about her or the baby??? I know they're religious but I just can't understand how some parents do that to their children
Where did she go?
Jiminie Mouse
A real religious family wouldn’t do this. My older sister was in a similar situation, (a pregnancy scare, not getting pregnant. Thankfully) but my family didn’t disown her. They were disappointed, but they handled it like mature adults.
Eve D. She went to her boyfriend’s place
So much for the Christian family values
True... The whole family was messed up and basically fake Christians. Cheaters, unforgivable parents, and teens who got pregnant and had sex.... Totally not Christian - like.
My mom's parents are Christians and they took care of my mom and me 😭😭😭
ikr i mean yeah they don't believe in sex before marriage especially if you're a teenager but like you're meant to care for your children still
@@ravensmallwood9298 Agreed. I am the typical conservative Protestant and have very traditional American beliefs but even I never understood this scene. All throughout the Middle Ages when Christianity was the greatest religion ever, premarital sex was common. But I think the difference here is that Medieval adolescents had sex because they genuinely loved each other and wanted to get married and have kids. Today, adolescents just have sex and take off.
they’re catholic
It’s parents like this who shouldn’t be parents at all…
You’re supposed to love them unconditionally when they make a mistake.
Not kick them out, guilt trip them, and abandon them…
It makes me sad, cause stuff like this actually happens.
Happens a lot in south Asian families. As soon as you get pregnant out of wedlock, you're dead to them lmao
I wish we got to see Quinn’s sister even if she wasn’t important to the storyline, because we got to see Blaine’s brother
Great scene! Could you do the one when sue finds out that Quinn's pregnant and tells Quinn in front of the glee club?
yes of course!
+Glee Scenes can you do scenes from the shooting stars?
He might be your father, Quinn... but he isn't your dad.
Haha. Guardians of Galaxy
Her acting
This is something my parents would do to me if I was pregnant BRUH
natalee savage this is actually illegal. It's child abandonment, neglect, and possibly even abuse if they manipulate you emotionally and/or assault you (or threaten the same). Most teenagers whose parents kick them out don't have a place to go. They're at risk of homelessness, drug addiction, human trafficking, physical&sexual abuse, kidnapping, and even murder. Most serial killers & unscrupulous people target homeless & runaways cause they often aren't missed. If your parents want you out they need to make arrangements by either helping you live with someone like a relative, friend, etc or voluntarily give up parental rights in which case you could live with a relative willing to take you, apply for emancipation, or go into foster care until you turn 18. All
You have to do is report it to children's services (and if you can have someone make an anonymous phone report) and have evidence to corroborate your story if at all possible. Any parent who does this deserves to suffer
PrincessLuLu unless they disown you then it's not illegal
@@saharasafari4529 it is
Imagine Her father's reaction if he found out Puck was the real father
when his father started to tell that story, i swore he would be supportive
The acting in this scene is phenomonal. especially Dianas
What's so painful about this scene is how realistic it is, and I don't even mean about how her father kicked her out.
Moms know when somebody is pregnant because they lived through it, they know the signs and they can tell, when Quinn called her mom out on it my heart literally just broke. 'I needed my mom' makes me want to cry so hard and I don't even like Quinn very much.
Quinn's dad was Star-Lord's grandpa in Guardians of the Galaxy.
Fair one to Diana - She knocked it outta the park here. Wonderfully acted.
how the hell can you be such a parent ...
The fact that the parents tried to guilt her- she didn’t need to be guilted, I’m sure she already felt bad enough. They needed to be there and tell her they would support her.
“Who are you?” What a terrible thing to say especially after learning she’s just pregnant. The most vulnerable time in her life. It’s not even uncommon for teenagers to be sexually active either? Let alone be Christian
this scene never fails to make me cry 😢
When she said “ I needed my mom “ 😢
The saddest part was Finn wasn’t lying…
After seeing the way her parents treated her in this scene, I can totally understand why she lied to Finn. If you think this couldn’t get any worse imagine if she’d brought Puck to the house
Quinn has a sister?
yeah Franny I think
misteryhorse Franny is an unseen character
@@iwantamaste7277 I thought she's Felicity?
@@zhyondavis8776 isn't it Felicity?
I wish we'd met her
It's such a sad scene but if I was Quinn acting I'd probably screw that up I probably couldn't stop laughing or smiling 😂
Logan's dad from Gilmore Girls! Knew there was a reason I hated this guy!
Genie Hossain I watched glee after gilmore girls.
OH THAT'S WERE I ALREADY SAW HIM
omg didn't even notice!!!!
Okay can we just acknowledge the fact that they have never acknowledge Quinn's sister except for this scrne
1:42-1:47 THAT LINE GETS ME EVERY TIME
I think even though Quinn cheated with Puck she didn't deserve to get kicked out, at least a little support of her family. Although this teen pregnancy gave Quinn a hard lesson and make her become a better and more mature person
Puck basically got her drunk and raped her though. It wasn't her fault, but she still should have been honest with Finn though. But, I don't know if Finn was still willing to help if she told him that he wasn't the father...
anyone notice that Quinns dad is Logan Huntzburger's dad in gilmore girls?
Just me? kk
Sylvia Stark yess I noticed that aswell
And Hollis Doyle in Scandal
“I kept hoping nothing exciting would happen” 😂😂😂😂
I cried when she said that she needed her dad to hold her and tell her that everything is going to be okay😭
If you aren’t t ready to support your child in times of trouble you are not a parent
Crazy how parents are like this my parents are a example lmao.
You know what pisses me off? Quinn is the only character who has had real consequences in this series and she is contentiously villainized. Finn is an idiot and puck RAPED her (yes, if you make someone get drunk to have sex with you is rape) and even then she is the one who was slut shamed and get kicked out of her house, quinn dealt with depression, eating disorders, bullying and even stopped in a wheelchair and no one seemed to care. This whole plot would never work today because it's so fucked up. yes, she did bad things but she doesn't deserve half of everything that happened to her.
Quinn lying about finn being the father was wrong but she didn’t fxcking cheat on him!!! Puck raped her- he got her drunk when she was feeling insecure (she had an ED) so she couldn’t properly consent & he still carried on anyway and he lied about having protection. Quinn was vulnerable and puck took advantage. She’s not a witch she’s a victim who went through a lot of trauma. It was wrong to lie to Finn but she was 16 here, a kid- she was feeling scared, emotional and panicked. It was self preservation instinct. Also her father is one of the worst fathers I’ve ever seen- he slut shames his daughter, calls her a disappointment and a bunch of cruel insults, doesnt hug or comfort her, makes her cry, then kicks her out the house- when she was 16 ffs!! All the men in her life failed her; treated her like crap. I feel so bad for her, she went through hell and this was the first of a long spiral of huge trauma she went through.
Quinn's parents act like they're perfect and have never done anything wrong. But, I bet her mom was probably pregnant with Quinn or her sister when they got married they just chose to act like nothing ever happened to them.
I miss Cory So much I’m literally crying
In a way, it was her parents fault. Sexual education is the best way to go.
Informed people make better decisions, if teach sex ed to teenagers they can choose what's better for them, they know how to take precautions and know what to do when something happens.
Forcing them to celibacy it's just gonna make them go and found out about sex by themselves and it might lead to consequences like an unplanned pregnancy.
Her mom's the worst!
I hated her mom. I hated that Quinn returned home. That's not a mom
Where else was she going to go, but I know what you mean?
Her mom just fueled the the mania of popularity in Quinn's head.
Emily Kira Her mom invited her back
Klaine lover After her husband cheated on her.
I don’t know what makes me more angry, the fact that her father whom she needed help from just kicked her out like that or the fact that her mother did nothing about it
i really want to say "Ok Boomer" to Quinn's father
the way she says i needed my mom gets me every time
poor quinn :'(
Her dad was the obvious jerk, but I love that Quinn put her mom on the spot for trying to play both sides. I honestly wish Quinn hadn’t gone back to her.
Such a sad scene. It's the first time I cried when he turns his back to her.
Felt sad for finn/cory here 😞😢 but he was a great actor and singer
I don't know which one is worse, her father for kicking her out or her mother for letting it happen without saying a word
Her dad should’ve supported her through it all
my eyes are watering…
I relate to Quinn with her whole dad situation. My dad is a narcissistic asshole who only cares about himself
This is the best scene from Glee.
This was a very sad scene!!! I’m glad they showed a realistic reaction.
This moments in glee still being so good
thanks van you download some Samcedes scenes from seasons 3 and 5
that what my dad will do if i was pregnant with my bf kids
Melissa Rojas this is illegal. It's considered child abandonment, neglect & possibly even abuse
He would do the right thing
Dianna Agron plays a Christian but is Jewish in real life.
even as rediculous as this show was at times, you have to admit it was a cultural reset and covered a lot of heavy issues really well
I'm so glad my mom's parents weren't like that at all cuz my mom got pregnant with me when she was in high school and they watch me while my mom and dad both went to college but I feel so bad that Quinn's parents did that to her 😭😭😭
can you do the scene where finn sings the song and that's how they found out
You can see her father loves her and it's painful for him, but he sticks to his regilion anyway, i just cant really understand how he could have done this to her. Usually parents want the boy who got pregnant their daughter to marry her before the child is born. Finn was there to take all responsibility for both of them, he would have married her, he was the perfect boyfriend and son in law, it would not have been so humiliating for him as wealthy man. Its purposely written like that, but a father demanding marriage for his daughter would have been more accurate.
He doesn't love her. He loves the person he wants her to be, but not who she is.
It was so messed up for her dad to disown her just because she got pregnant
Thanks for uploading this scene
Okay, so he's gonna throw her out and condemn her ultimately _just_ because she got pregnant? Don't tell me he'd be fine with her having no home when she has the baby, so that his own grandchild doesn't survive. Also, does anyone else feel Judy is at pure, unforgivable fault for not helping Quinn?
Omg this the dude that played Huntsburger in Gilmore Girls lol.
Mitchum huntzberger 🤣🤣🤣
I never liked her father. Look how well Finns mother had handled it.