I think sometimes when you’re acting and you really know your character and you know what’s expected of your character from the audience and you have someone who maybe is directing you who doesn’t quite know those elements, it can be VERY frustrating. It can be heartbreaking sometimes when you’re kind of led to a direction you don’t wanna go.

chris colfer, the jolt

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watupbecca:

I’ve isolated two questions from Chris’s interview with Larry Flick. Interesting insight that seems to suggest some things regarding his experiences with Glee and Kurt.

I never thought getting married would become such a stereotypical ‘gay thing’ to do,” says 25-year-old actor Chris Colfer (Kurt Hummel on “Glee”). “In just a few years, what was discussed as only a prospect has now become an expectation in my circle of friends. I can’t tell you how many hysterical arguments I’ve gotten into by defending my right not to get married.