Well, for you who don't know who Sue is, she's a character on Glee. Well, I can say she's a bad character, and maybe the only one bad character on this TV show. You know, there's always one that "villain" in every story. But Sue is different. I love Sue. She really has character. I really love a strong character that appears in a story. I mean, if someone's character isn't really strong, there's no point to put that character in the story. It will be the story that creates the character, not the character that creates the story.
And Sue, although she's very cruel sometimes, but I love her character. And what I love about Sue is, she's not just cruel. She's smart. She really uses her logic. She has a very strong conviction about what she does. That's why she's not easily destroyable. For me, she actually has a good heart. I see her like nobody wants to support her, so she turns into evil like that. Dear Sue, you're adorable. You're cruel and mean, but you're awesome. You know, Sue, Glee is nothing without you.
"It’s not easy to break out of your comfort zone. People will tear you down, tell you you shouldn’t have bothered in the first place. But let me tell you something: there’s not much of a difference between a stadium full of cheering fans, and an angry crowd screaming abuse at you. They’re both just making a lot of noise. How you take it is up to you. Convince yourself they’re cheering for you. You do that, and someday, they will. And that’s how Sue “C”s it." –Sue Sylvester
And Sue, although she's very cruel sometimes, but I love her character. And what I love about Sue is, she's not just cruel. She's smart. She really uses her logic. She has a very strong conviction about what she does. That's why she's not easily destroyable. For me, she actually has a good heart. I see her like nobody wants to support her, so she turns into evil like that. Dear Sue, you're adorable. You're cruel and mean, but you're awesome. You know, Sue, Glee is nothing without you.
"It’s not easy to break out of your comfort zone. People will tear you down, tell you you shouldn’t have bothered in the first place. But let me tell you something: there’s not much of a difference between a stadium full of cheering fans, and an angry crowd screaming abuse at you. They’re both just making a lot of noise. How you take it is up to you. Convince yourself they’re cheering for you. You do that, and someday, they will. And that’s how Sue “C”s it." –Sue Sylvester