
Can we talk about how beautiful this picture is?
Her hand in his hair.
His hand on her waist.
That smile on his face.
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Jonathan Groff and Lea Michele“We call each other ‘Mom’ and ‘Dad.’ We do because when we were in Spring Awakening together we were like the mom and dad of the company and so we call each other ‘Mom’ and ‘Dad’ and sometimes it gets us into trouble.”[…]“She was getting into a cab and she was like- ‘Bye Dad, I love you so much!’ and the cab driver was like, ‘That was your dad?!’”
I would have paid to see that cabbie’s face.
Let’s start at the beginning.
March 26th, 1985, Jonathan Drew Groff is born to Julie and Jim, the second of two boys. August 29th of the following year, Lea Michele Sarfati becomes the only child of Edith and Marc. Though one of them started out in Amish Country in Lancaster, PA, a couldn’t-be-sweeter-if-he-tried country boy surrounded by baby goats, and the other was born directly into the dog-eat-dog world of New York City, go-getter, jet-setter, and inspiration to people around the globe alike, 2006 had them finally finding each other, their differences inevitably only bringing them closer together. The rest is history.
Or, well, this post, put together by yours truly and the most, most wonderful Beth.
“We definitely connected right away, but I never would have guessed in a million years that we would become as comfortable as we did with one another. Because we are so different, and we’d come from two completely different backgrounds. It’s not like one thing happened; it’s just been a progression, professionally, and friendship-wise, that’s just, I think, always continued to grow.” Lea {x}
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Yet when she’s around her close friends, like Groff, “she’s very silly and she doesn’t take herself too seriously. She loves to laugh and to make jokes, and I’m telling you, I’ve never laughed harder than with her. She’s a trip. One day on set, we were seeing who could do a better impression of her cats. I think I won,” Groff says.
BRB, going to go sob now because there is no video of this.
Jonathan Groff in the new trailer for Boss
I’M AWAY FROM THE INTERNET FOR A DAY AND A HALF AND THIS HAPPENS?! JHJFAGJH
SHUT THE FUCK UP.
This is only like three hours from me?!?!
I’m buying a ticket TONIGHT. Who’s in?!?!
The ensemble for Bombshell,Smash‘s musical-within-a-show, is set to swell based on these casting calls for not one or two but three new series regulars being added for Season 2.
Dear Smash,
You cannot taunt me with this.
I don’t care who else you cast. But you really, really need to get Jonathan Groff. Really. Please.
He just needs to show up and sing one beautiful duet with Megan Hilty and I’ll be happy, OK?
I will beg for this until the day this show goes off the air! Or jumps the shark, whichever comes first.
Sincerely, me.
Jonathan Groff as Jesse St. James in Nationals.
OK but his face is literally perfect and Jon is fucking flawless.
Bottom row right corner is from when Carmen told Jesse he has promise and walked away from him and that LOOK on his face there means just as much to me as all the St. Berry moments we got last night, because the end of that scene was Jesse remembering that he is worth something again and getting his life back in order after he’s been put through the ringer. And, kill me now, it was awesome.
But let’s face it. Jonathan’s rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody will always be the BEST performance Glee has ever done.
No other performance can compare. And specially because Jon was never a professional dancer, but he rocked those moves like he was a motherfucking specialist.
PREACH.





