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#494771 - Thu Sep 03 2009 03:30 AM "Glee"
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This new show is starting next week - on its "official" run. I tell you what! I'm loving the promise in it. I watched the preview episodes last spring, and it was really really good. Well-written. Nicely produced. The teacher who takes on the glee club is terrific (and engagingly complicated, too). And those kids! True, they are a little 'meet cute' at first ... but they seem believable, at the same time. Given time, I'm thinking it could be a wildly good series. If people watch it, that is [*sigh*].

Here's the promotional trailer for it (and it's good) but the full episode I watched was awesome. Anybody else planning to watch as it kicks in to a regular time slot?
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#494772 - Thu Sep 03 2009 03:59 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: Gatsby722]
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I've heard good things about this show as well, so it'll probably be one of the new fall shows that I will try to watch. I hope it doesn't get confused with "Greek", though

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#494773 - Thu Sep 03 2009 05:29 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: Gatsby722]
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It looks pretty good Gats, I think that I will be watching it with my "Glee" fanatic daughter for sure. I especially like the look of the cheerleader coach character, she is gonna be nasty.

Edit: It doesn't start here until 17th of September. We will be a week behind. At least it's better than SYTYCD, that was about 4 or 5 weeks behind.


Edited by Choco_nut (Thu Sep 03 2009 05:33 AM)

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#494774 - Thu Sep 24 2009 07:37 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: Choco_nut]
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Where have all our Gleeks gone?

I'm still here, one week behind the US and loving this show! Kurt and Sue Sylvester are my favourite characters so far.

Of course I have peeked at a clip from this weeks show and if you haven't seen it yet Here's a link to the "Single Ladies" football dance. Those boys have the moves alright!

I'm a total Gleek

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#494775 - Thu Sep 24 2009 08:54 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: Choco_nut]
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I'm still watching (and enjoying). Sigh, I guess I'm now a 'Gleek', then ? The show is getting its feet, and they have a lot of characters to flesh out --- which they're doing nicely, in my opinion, bit by bit. Examples: in the episode last night -- that scene at the end between Kurt and his Dad was extremely well done! Not too much (and it could have been) ... just enough. And that short snippet with Finn (the jock) handing over his baby blanket to that horrible cheerleader? Absolutely choice, both in subtlety and character development. The program has these moments of sweetness that are like wonderful fireworks AND that, in lesser hands, could be so sugary that they'd give a person toothaches. The writers are very very good on this thing, and that's crazy important. Naturally the production numbers are all first-rate. I've not seen one yet that disappointed ! And, yep choco_nut ... those boogeying football players were a watch-worthy kick last night (no pun intended). Do ya think the team won, at the last minute ? Do ya think said (potential) victory landed on the shoulders of the put-upon effeminate field goal kicker? Who wanted to pee first, before he had to kick that football (lol). Of course. But the show doesn't tease, too often, with any sort of "unhappy" ending to things. Just like it doesn't even a little pretend that there's anything real about a high school that has, at least twice a week, somebody breaking into a Broadway-worthy song and dance between Algebra class and study hall. It pays homage to those old-fashioned musicals of so long ago, and it does it with (in my opinion) grand respect. I'm wondering, a LOT, what they'll end up doing with Mr. Schuester's evidently psycho wife, though . She's just plain creepy, and not remotely 'funny' about it like Sue Sylvester [Jane Lynch] is amusing in her obsession with derailing the Glee club. I think the 'pregnant' wife interrupts the feel of the show, somehow --- but I trust the writing staff will work her out. Honestly, if they have her doing a number (ala "Sweeney Todd", or something) about stealing that nasty teenager's baby right out of the young girl's womb? To an Irving Berlin-like tune, maybe ? That could get tricky, indeed ....


Edited by Gatsby722 (Thu Sep 24 2009 01:46 PM)
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#494776 - Thu Sep 24 2009 01:11 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: Gatsby722]
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I will try to find it On Demand and watch from the beginning. Can't record it while it's on though because of other shows taping in that time slot. We really like Jane Lynch in everything she's in, so I must make it a point.
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#494777 - Fri Sep 25 2009 05:51 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: BurgGurl]
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Quote:

Sigh, I guess I'm now a 'Gleek', then ?




Definitely Gats.


The cast were here in Australia last week and had guest spots on a few shows including Australian Idol. I agree BurgGurl, Jane is a very talented comedian, she was very quick witted with her ad- libbing on the talk shows out here.

The "Idols" did their version of "Don't Stop Believing" in front of the cast. I don't think it was such a good idea as the Glee version is so much better. I could just imagine Jane holding that big "L" up on her head after that performance.

One criticism with the show is they really need to work on their lip-synching in the songs. It's worse than a top 24 Idol group number at the moment.

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#494778 - Fri Sep 25 2009 10:17 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: Choco_nut]
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I must have been grabbing a sandwich (or something?) at one key moment in the episode Wednesday night ... but I watched the tape and caught it this morning. Yikes, indeed! Poor gullible Finn ! He'll buy anything he's told, evidently? His 'girlfriend' got pregnant because of a passionate kiss in a suitably warm hot tub? L. O. L! I'm thinking they have no health classes in that Ohio high school, then?
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#494779 - Sat Sep 26 2009 07:02 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: Gatsby722]
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Being a week behind is going to be a problem for spoilers...but I'll just not read them.

I've seen two episodes of the show so far, and I love it! Just...everything. It's one of the rare tv shows I enjoy.

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#494780 - Wed Sep 30 2009 04:26 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: The_lioness33]
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Fox is pulling out all the stops to promote this show. They are using all the traditional means, and they have even started embracing a new advertising vehicle called "advernetainment", using popular youtubers to make a pitch.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggs75MzHHY8

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#494781 - Wed Sep 30 2009 07:10 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: tim10001]
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BurgGurl, they have the full episodes on Fox.com if you can't find it on OnDemand. That's how I'm watching it since I don't have cable at the moment. Or any kind of tv, for that matter...
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#494782 - Thu Oct 01 2009 12:47 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: Taesma]
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I missed the pilot and the season starts in November over here. Well, I went to fox.com to see if I could watch the pilot but it says the videos are only available to people in the US... a lot of websites do that now! I wish they didn't do that The same happens with many videos on YouTube.

Anyway, this shows looks very interesting! Those kids can sing. I'm definitely going to check it out when it comes on in November.


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#494783 - Thu Oct 01 2009 05:44 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: minkpenny]
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Ooooh! Ooooh ! Loved hearing those youngsters finishing up last night with that Freddie Mercury/Queen song! That was a fine, fine version of it. In my wee opinion? Probably the best performance I've heard from them yet.
Also: I agree with the observation made earlier, too: they really need to work on the lip synching. It's occasionally just awkwardly off kilter (especially from the guy who plays Finn, eh?). But 'tis a small critique, from my perspective - even though it's crazy noticeable . They'll get better at this as the weeks travel ...
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#494784 - Fri Oct 02 2009 01:05 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: Gatsby722]
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The Queen performance tops 'Don't Stop Believing'. Very well done.
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#494785 - Fri Oct 09 2009 08:42 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: kyleisalive]
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Still loving this show, it's great. The one liners are just hilarious. I just wish it could be on more than once a week! Lea Michele is terrific, I love her voice. I'm liking Mr Shuester more each week too

Lioness, I realise now that we are actually two shows behind as we have only just seen episode 4 with the "Single Ladies" dance. Not fair.

Episode 4 funniest one liners:

Coach Sylvester: Wow! Isn’t this just lovely and normal? (referring to Sandy’s creepy doll collection)

Coach Sylvester: Boy, the only thing missing form this place is a couple dozen of bodies limed and rotting in shallow graves under the floor boards. (referring to Sandy’s creepier house)

Sandy: I’m living in a cocoon of horror. Yesterday, I ate 9 cans of aerosol of whipped cream.

Boy that Sandy is creepy..

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#494786 - Fri Oct 09 2009 04:35 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: Choco_nut]
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I get a few episodes of different shows on my phone, so last night I watched the last two episodes of Glee and now I see what the hype is about. I thought the show was great. I don't have any idea what night it is on, so I'll probably just keep watching it on my phone this season as long as it keeps showing. Coach Sylvester is hilarious!
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#494787 - Fri Oct 09 2009 06:19 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: ClaraSue]
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ClaraSue, you get tv shows on your phone?! Wow! What kind of phone do you have?

I must say I'm really far behind cellphone-wise... I don't even have a cellphone. Everyone I know has one, but I just haven't needed one so far. Anyway, sorry for the off-topic, it's just that when I read that you could watch the show on your cellphone, it amazed me, lol

Oh and I'm still waiting for "Glee"... is starts on November 5th!
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#494788 - Sat Oct 10 2009 01:43 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: minkpenny]
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"I started a flirtation with a high school flame named Andy. It got weird and I broke it off and two months later Versace was dead."

Best line so far.
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#494789 - Sat Oct 10 2009 07:55 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: kyleisalive]
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Quote:

"I started a flirtation with a high school flame named Andy. It got weird and I broke it off and two months later Versace was dead."

Best line so far.




LOL, that one cracked me up too. I wondered how many knew what she was talking about...or who. haha
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#494790 - Sun Oct 11 2009 03:58 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: pyonir]
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Glee is such an awesome show, I'm addicted to it! I think my favorite so far has been Mercedes singing I'll Bust the Windows Out Your Car

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#494791 - Thu Oct 15 2009 08:06 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: janeausten82]
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Sue Sylvester was on fire last night, wasn't she ? That character is priceless!

"Yes, it’s true that I have been trying to destroy your club with a commitment that can only be described as religious. And I’ll tell you why, I don’t trust a man with curly hair ... I can’t stop imagining small birds laying sulfurous eggs in there and it makes me sick."

ROFL!
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#494792 - Thu Oct 29 2009 08:23 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: Gatsby722]
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Harumph . What gives on this nonsense?! I bop about all day yesterday, as usually happens on Wednesdays, happily waiting to get my weekly fix of "Glee". And its happy silliness. And the sharp-edged salt of Sue Sylvester. And some more high school girls who never seem to remove their cheerleading outfits, under any circumstances. And a handful of teenaged guys who skip all matters 'health class'. And, yes, after Puck's rather startlingly listenable version of Neil Diamond last week? I was even ready to catch his mohawked self THIS week trying some Bruce Springsteen, maybe? But, no-o-o-o-o . I end up all day waiting for the World Series? I wasn't a bit pleased.

Baseball is OK, I realize. But it's not OK enough (nor am I a New Yorker or a Pennsylvanian, o' course, which becomes a definite minus) to pre-empt "Glee". Not a Phillie, not a Yankee. I'm a Gleek, for heavens sakes! So let's get this irksome *America's Favorite Pasttime* business concluded quickly, can we ? Ye Gods, I found myself resorting to tuning in (as much as I could stand of it, at least) to that hot mess of a program "America's Next Top Model" to fill up the gap. And that just ain't right!

Just kidding . Baseball's cool. As I heard it said once? There is no crying in (or about) baseball, or something like that. I reckon I'll catch up on hysterical pregnancies and gay field goal kickers next week ...
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#494793 - Thu Oct 29 2009 01:51 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: Gatsby722]
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World Series is on next week too. 'Glee' will be back (along with 'House', 'Fringe', and other FOX shows) in due time. I was as bummed as you were.
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#494794 - Tue Nov 03 2009 10:16 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: kyleisalive]
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I need my Glee! I was so bummed about it last week that I tuned in tonight only to remember it's on tomorrow, now I see it may be preempted again, argh!
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#494795 - Wed Nov 04 2009 07:16 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: MollyGrue]
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The break means we get to catch up to you guys Yay! The "Slushee Wars" episode will be on here tomorrow night and then we are up to date.

If you are having withdrawals, take a peek at this clip of Sue and Will dancing. It may just make you smile.. (or laugh loudly like I did.)

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#494796 - Thu Nov 05 2009 07:26 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: Choco_nut]
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Good news, my mom says that Glee is on the top of the ratings, and she should know it's her job to keep up with them.
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#494797 - Fri Nov 06 2009 02:33 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: MollyGrue]
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As far as I know, 'Glee' has been getting modest ratings (about 7mill viewers per episode). It's nowhere near the usual 14mill that 'House' and 'The Mentalist' bring in, but it was the first show to be picked up for the full season this year, so FOX knows that they have something. It's popular within certain demographics too, so they'll keep it around for a bit longer so long as the ratings keep up.
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#494798 - Mon Nov 09 2009 08:37 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: kyleisalive]
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Don't you just love the word (and the concept, even) of "demographics" ? I remember the year that I slipped out of that esteemed *18-34* checkpoint. I gotta be honest, too: I was devastated ! How dare time play such a mean trick? Drat. My inclusion in things no longer mattered to the numbers crunchers. I was pretty much ready to pack my bags and head off to The Daisy Hill Puppy Farm (Geriatric Ward), or some such thing. I'm kinda thinking that "Glee" will catch on nicely, AND across-the-board, once it starts clicking without labels, and all that, attached. Is it a possibility that we "Puppy Farmers (Geriatric Destination)" () types like it better, right now, than the younger audience might? There's a good bit of 'unflattering' in the way it treats its characters, especially the youngsters. Mean sneaky cheerleaders? Unflinchingly doofus-y high school athletes? Geeky outsiders who think that a little Beyonce makes for a good idea on a football field? Yikes. So the younger audience might (likely) have a wee problem, or six, with how the show represents their generation. But, on the other hand, the 'oldsters' aren't shown as being very exceptional either, if one ponders it. Otherwise sensible teachers who buy into that that lump in his wife's blouse is an embryo ... when it's in fact a gradually rearranged pillow? An on-the-verge of psychotic coach of (mostly misguided) cheerleaders? The program seems to have no boundaries in how it [good-naturedly, really] pokes fun at every age bracket. I think once folks stop reading about it (the hype IS rather large) and get to watching? They'll realize it's not an artistic statement about anything "important". It's just fun! And it certainly isn't Shakespeaeran on any level. "Glee" seems to be in that slippery area between the high melodrama that people seem to like and the wild brainlessness that people seem to like just as much. It has a sensibilty to it that doesn't quite knock with the heretofore "marketable genres". Luckily, I'm reading that the music from it is selling like hotcakes on an early Sunday before church ! That's a mighty good thing, isn't it? Money, money, money! If it can keep going well that way? Maybe ratings won't matter so much. For now, anyway?

But the big news, as for we Gleeks and/or casual fans? This week's episode gives the (so far) rather background-ish Artie the front part of the stage. Yay! Even though I couldn't seem to watch the 'sneak peek' (it wouldn't load, darn it ), he even gets to do some jazzy wheelchair maneuvers and does a snappy version of "Dancing With Myself". Might disabled people feel somehow offended by such a story line? Probably, some will. Might just as many other disabled people feel empowered to see him "dance" that way? I'm pretty sure that'll happen, too.

The idea, then? The hope? Get them all watching, eh? After they do that (and the ratings start establishing solidly) all the way from Puppy Farms to junior high schools, "Glee" will be just fine. And might last more than only a year or two. Or so I hope, hope, hope.
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#494799 - Mon Nov 09 2009 03:03 PM Re: "Glee" [Re: Gatsby722]
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I think the show allows you take from it what you want, without it shoving morals or "lessons" down your throat. If you want to watch a show that's fun, with a bit of music, you get that show. If you want to watch a show that has underlying tones of social commentary which includes just about every aspect of high school life provided by very different characters, you get that show too.

I think that's one of the reasons I like the show so much. Some episodes I want to zone out and just listen to some pretty good music (and who doesn't love a song remake? lol) and other episodes I want to look at it in a more critical point of view, and look for the subtle lessons they are trying to portray, I can do that too.
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#494800 - Wed Nov 11 2009 07:09 AM Re: "Glee" [Re: pyonir]
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Well said Pyonir & Gats, I so dislike the "demographics" notion.. I don't like being put into a nice little box that these "marketing experts" would like to think that we all belong in either..

We have got a repeat episode on here tomorrow night (Thursday Aus time) as we have caught up to you guys and you haven't seen this weeks show yet..

I'm looking forward to seeing Artie shine this week too.. (I can't wait for Kurt and Rachel's song either.)
This week is going to be a good one!

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