Darren Criss says a kiss on the Fox
musical-comedy Glee between his character, Blaine Anderson,
and the gay character played by Chris Colfer happened at the right
time.
Colfer's Kurt Hummel and Blaine are now
singing in the same glee club after Kurt fled McKinley High because
officials decided against disciplining bully Dave Karofsky, played by
Max Adler.
The pair are now wearing identical navy
blue with red piping Dalton Academy uniforms and singing in the
Warblers.
On Tuesday's episode, titled Original
Song, Blaine had an epiphany right before regionals and confessed
his feelings to Kurt.
The next day, Criss was asked if he
believed the kiss came at the right time.
“I feel like they could have done it
whenever, because they have set it up so well,” Criss told
Hollyscoop.com. “Because they decided to do it now, it works, you
know, they had the preceding scenes make a lot of sense and it was
cool to put it in such a jam-packed episode. I mean just so much
going on with regionals and the new songs.”
“Because it happened and because it's
been received, I'll say yeah, it was the right time,” he added.
(The video is embedded in the right panel of this page.)