Last night DR Jennifer wrote about GLEE:
"Emma didn't turn him down. Why would he expect to have sex with her during their first date?? "
Um...that's called a turn down. We're talking about adults here, adults who have had an emotional connection from day one. In one of the last episodes before the hiatus, Emma said that she would have done anything for Will including leaving the coach if he had just snapped his fingers. Kind of a turnaround now, don't you think?
"He is supposed to be the good guy, the moral compass for the show."
Says who? You? He's a MAN. He has his flaws, his desires, his hopes and dreams like all of the other characters. He's coming out of a sexless marriage and was horribly betrayed by someone he loved very deeply. I think you're expecting a miracle here if you don't think he has physiological needs that a woman who had been sending signals of devoted interest for years might have been willing to meet. And when he was once again frustrated, I wasn't THE LEAST surprised he was turned on by a woman who's his female equivalent, interested in music and excellence and very competitive.
You're living in a dream world if you think any man isn't going to explore avenues of sexual interest when he's been thwarted for months on end by women he trusted and cared for.