Canning made mention of "a great conversation between Blaine and Kurt that felt very real for kids in this situation" and noted he was "glad it wasn't an easy talk for either of them".There were similar reactions to Kurt's scene with Burt, though reviewers agreed that Burt was being reasonable and Kurt was not. Rachel's party was lauded, as was the song performed during it, "Upon its premiere, the episode was watched by over 10.58 million American viewers, and it earned a 4.4/12 On Monday, the glee club members arrive at school hung over, and perform the song "Rachel asks Blaine out, and to Kurt's dismay he accepts. Blame It On The Alcohol.

"Blame It" (also known as "Blame It (On the Alcohol)") is a song by American singer and actor Jamie Foxx, released as the second official single from his third studio album, Intuition (2008).

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Meanwhile, Mr. Schuester and Coach Beiste indulge in a little fun of their own.

Fué emitido por primera vez en Estados Unidos el martes 22 de Febrero de 2011, por la cadena FOX. T-Pain is featured in Blame It on the Alcohol, the fourteenth episode of Season Two.

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He noted that "Morris as Brittany was lauded for her performance in "Tik Tok", which Bulter called the "performance of the night" and praised her "mad dance skills and awesome vocals".Of the four cover versions released as singles—the original song "My Headband" was not released—three debuted on the Peak chart positions for season 2 singles in the United States: "Don't You Want Me", "Blame It", and "Tik Tok"

While the majority of reviewers were favorably impressed, some very much so, a significant minority were disappointed at the message the episode conveyed and the storytelling decisions.

Among the former were Kevin Fallon of The scenes that featured Rachel's party were acclaimed by most reviewers.

She said, she usually don't But i know that she front 'cause shawty know what she wan't She don't wanna to seem like she's easy. It received over 10.58 million American viewers upon its initial airing, according to the With its Canadian broadcast, also on February 22, 2011, "Blame It on the Alcohol" drew 1.89 million viewers and placed fourteenth in the weekly program rankings.Reaction to the episode was split.

Gonzalez characterized Kurt as "more flawed in this episode than he has been, especially in that scene with his dad when he kept taking offense to his dad's miscommunicated guidelines for sleepovers", and Semigran described "Kurt's overreaction" as "even more unsettling" than his argument with Blaine.Harper was harshly critical of "the inane story line" where Sue regularly accused Will of being an alcoholic, to which Semigran also took exception.The musical covers and performances for the episode were given a mostly positive reception by reviewers.

"Blame It on the Alcohol" is the fourteenth episode of the second season of the television series Glee, and the thirty-sixth overall. Principal Figgins teaches the student body about the danger of underage drinking, and the glee club is personally touched by the message. "Blame It on the Alcohol" was given a positive reception by many reviewers, though there was disagreement over the show's messages, including with regard to drinking alcohol. Other shows you might enjoy. Blame It (On the Alcohol) by Jamie Foxx feat. Blame It (On the Alcohol), en español Culpa al alcohol, es una canción interpretada en el episodio Blame It On The Alcohol.

Blame It On The Alcohol, en español Echale la Culpa al alcohol, es el trigésimosexto episodio de Glee, y el décimocuarto episodio de la segunda temporada. Blame it on the Goose, got you feeling loose Blame it on Patron, got you in the zone Blame it on the alcohol Blame it on the alcohol Ay, she say she usually don't But I know that she front 'Cause shawty, know what she want But she don't wanna seem like she's easy I ain't saying what you won't do But you know we probably gonna do

Aired Date: 2011-02-22. Fallon called them "a parade of the funniest sight gags, most uninhibited acting, and—interestingly enough—most relatable scenes Kurt's scenes with Blaine and with his father evoked very divergent opinions from reviewers. In actuality, the song was written by Brennan, who wrote the episode, and composer Recurring guest stars who appear in the episode include glee club members "Blame It on the Alcohol" was first broadcast on February 22, 2011 in the United States on Fox.

Blame It on the Alcohol. "Blame It on the Alcohol" was written by co-creator Within a couple of hours, Michael Jensen of the gay website The show's first original song was included in the episode: "My Headband", sung by—and ostensibly written by—Rachel.