I feel like “Mattress” was the Nameless Glee Pianist‘s breakout episode. (UPDATE: His name is Brad. Read the full post.
Dec 3
2009
03:06 PM ET
'Glee': Pianist's facial expressions serve as metaphor for general viewing experience
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Inseam problems ahahahahaha. I always wondered why her skirts were so short maybe it’s just an excuse to show off great stems (woman to woman she’s got great legs). Plus her skirts are pulled up to her neck. God I love “tinkles” he just watches this craziness and says everything with the raise of a brow.
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