#494801 - Fri Nov 13 2009 06:21 AM
Re: "Glee"
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Anybody watch night before last? Great episode (and notable, too, in that it gave a character, or three, the opportunity to flesh out a bit more than what we've gotten to see so far). Especially Artie, of course --- but, as mentioned, the whole episode was built around him. Finally and happily! It was kinda like watching several layers of the onion, as they apply to that high school, get peeled away. I find that I just can't help it, as things progress. As rough as he is around the edges, and as much as he tries to present as a self-involved thug in a football jersey? Ol' Puck grows on ya, doesn't he  ? Especially when one looks beyond that he ultimately turned an otherwise family-oriented bake sale into an arrest-worthy "munchies fest"  !? Never mind that it could have, maybe, got him put on house arrest until he gets to turn 21. It was the motives behind it that were pretty much honorable. And strangely sweet, too. And, honestly, I don't know how much praise to load onto those *Kurt and his Dad* characters, either. The way they play that story line out is just so sensible and believable, somehow! Those guys pass back and forth the 'who gets to be the mature one, today?' like, dare I say it, a football! But one can't leave that whole hour of "Glee" without a (totally unexpected, but sensible just as much), lump in the throat in regards to Miss Sylvester  ! Jane Lynch is doing, in my opinion, a totally awesome job playing her! One always senses, no matter how over-the-top she presents that woman as being, that there is *something* more there. Something gentler and kinder than that 'Feminazi' she so glories in acting like. I'm having a hard time seeing Lynch as anything but a major front-runner for an Emmy Award this year, too [as I go about making these crazy early predictions]. Terrific visit with "Glee" this time (again), folks. Just my summation of it, but possibly the best one so far  ! Worth that exasperating two-week wait  , indeed!
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#494802 - Fri Nov 13 2009 07:18 AM
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Sylvester has a heart?! I had to re-wind that part and watch again. But then, I had to re-wind and watch lots of parts.  I just can't seem to get enough of this show. I actually remembered to record it on the TV instead of watching on my phone so hubby got to see it, too. He hadn't seen it before and I think he was hooked by just this one episode.
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#494803 - Thu Nov 19 2009 02:26 AM
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After tonight's episode, all I can say is when Shu asked what a ballad is, and that blonde girl answered "it's a duck" i missed the next 30 seconds of the show because I was laughing too hard. That was priceless. 
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#494804 - Thu Nov 19 2009 05:23 PM
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Ooh, this last episode had me full of gasps!
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#494806 - Fri Nov 20 2009 08:52 PM
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She's hilarious. Every once in a while she'll say something totally off. "Most of us don't know how to bake. I find recipes...confusing."
haha, exactly. :P Great writing and she delivers the lines perfectly.
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#494808 - Thu Dec 03 2009 08:32 PM
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Well, Glee started on November 5th over here and I've really enjoyed every episode so far. Tonight's episode (The Rhodes Not Taken) was just awesome. Kristin Chenoweth is amazing, I've liked her since I first saw her on The West Wing. All the musical numbers were really good, especially the last one - Somebody To Love. What a great song and what a great rendition!
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#494810 - Sat Dec 05 2009 04:12 PM
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Molly: One more show left in the "Fall season". According to IMDB.com the next one will be in April 2010...for a spring season I assume. I love Chuck too though. 
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#494811 - Sun Dec 06 2009 10:02 AM
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Well, that was unexpected  . I finally got to watch this week's episode (the one in the USA, at least ... called "Mattress") and found myself nearly puddling up at the end of it. I hate it when that happens  ~ but it surely indicates how invested in these characters I've gotten over the past weeks, almost without realizing. And, o' course, the song "Smile" is just emotional, somehow, wherever it lands. Right on the heels it came, too, after somebody finally took on Sylvester. On her own level, no less! That it turned out to be Quinn who did it? That right there was more than reason enough to happily 'smile', indeed! I'd read about the ep, however, here and there on the web before watching --- and was a little nervous. A lot of buzz that Will's reaction to his wife and their, um, impending family was distressing to some. "He put his hands on her", etc. That it was wrong and/or out-of-character for such a gentle soul as he, and so forth. My thoughts on that? I thought his reaction to that, one of the cruelest tricks I can think of, was very believable. Seems to me it evidenced that *gentle* people get their feelings hurt in especially large ways. And he certainly deserved some major hurt feelings. And he didn't exactly strike her in any fashion, anyway. I was starting to get edgy that he might have throttled her! To have him do that would have been, naturally, ALL wrong. But his reaction the way it was seemed very true to form, or so I thought. A lesser fellow would have taken her to task much worse, or so it seemed to me. Loved that version of "Jump" the club did, too  ! Great fun -- another one of the best I've seen them do.
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#494812 - Sun Dec 06 2009 03:16 PM
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I found it amazing that despite the emotional roller coaster that was this episode, "Jump" was craftily placed in there and made me smile nonetheless.
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#494813 - Sun Dec 06 2009 03:24 PM
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A lot of buzz that Will's reaction to his wife and their, um, impending family was distressing to some. "He put his hands on her", etc. That it was wrong and/or out-of-character for such a gentle soul as he, and so forth.
I didn't read anything about the episode, so didn't know that. But my feelings on it are that I'm proud of "Glee" for showing that situation as realistic. He didn't hit her. "Glee" could have taken the easy way out and played it over the top or slapsticky like TV shows like to do, but they chose the real route. I think that people who think it was out of character or whatever should really think hard about being in the situation he was in. I think the writers wrote it perfect and Will's reaction was perfect, for the situation and extremely well acted by both Matthew Morrison and Jessalyn Gilsig.
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#494814 - Sun Dec 06 2009 06:29 PM
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Does this put anyone on Terri's side though? Or is she still an antagonist?
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#494816 - Thu Dec 10 2009 08:23 AM
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Gats, what did you think of her Ohioan comment?
Sue has a crack to offer about everything, eh? For me? I felt kinda flattered that she included this crazy state in her tirades .
Um ... did anybody else watch the 'season finale' last night? How dare I ask such a thing --- I feel pretty sure that you folks watched ! What a great way to wrap it up (for now)! A little "Dreamgirls", throw in some "Funny Girl"? While we're at it? Let's not forget a wee homage to "The Big Chill" and even throw some roses to a former American Idol ! The program just loves entertainment, and the varying forms of it, that's for sure. And it tips its hat to them all every chance it gets. Rachel absolutely brought down the rafters on "Don't Rain on My Parade", didn't she? Heck, I tried to call in to old phone number found on my desk so as to VOTE for her ! And about Mercedes, too?! The minute she started that song (one, to be honest, I'm starting to get a little sick of hearing at least four times a year on miscellaneous TV shows) I just knew that, if anybody could *own* it [yet again], it'd be her. I was mighty right! That young lady doesn't hold back at all, no matter what she's singing --- and I'm lovin' that indeed.
More emotion, too, last night. And not always the "pretty" variety, once again. While I can't give him major props for being gifted in the brain cell department, it was harsh watching Finn get to the truth like he did. Poor kid. It's a very good thing Rachel got ample time to redeem herself, too, after being such a self-centered witch doing him that way. One thing I noticed, though? Jeesh ~ Finn, Quinn and Puck -- after that major explosion -- certainly seemed to *bounce back* in a hurry . Had something like that happened in my high school days? Good heavens, we'd have all been college graduates by the time it'd have taken us to get over such turns of events. That bunch, however? Shake it off. There are showstopping songs to be sung. Prizes to be competed for. Barbra Streisand to be channeled. And, never forget, a Mister Chips-ish teacher to make proud. Looks like they'll get to worrying more about Puck, Jr. when Quinn's water breaks, I reckon . Again, though, the show isn't, and doesn't even kinda pretend to be, a documentary, does it? I thought it wrapped up nicely last night, all things considered. Not too many drive-you-crazy cliffhangers to worry about for four months. Sensible closure to most of it. I suppose the only real question, immediately, is what it'll take for Sue to regroup and get her "fight" back. My hunch? She'll go abroad for a while and join up with the Taliban.
Loved that smooch at the end, too. Who couldn't? I believe Will even ran down that hallway in slow motion, no less!? And, even after all that, in my opinion? The scene played just right.
Praises be that "American Idol" starts up soon. If nothing else, it'll make waiting for "Glee" to come back much easier (at least at my house it will) ....
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#494817 - Thu Dec 10 2009 06:52 PM
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Bravo Gats, you said it all better than I ever could.
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#494819 - Mon Jan 11 2010 11:09 AM
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One of many articles spreading the good news: http://www.tvsquad.com/2010/01/11/glee-renewed-for-a-second-season-tca-report/'Glee' has been renewed for a second season this fall! 
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#494821 - Mon Jan 11 2010 11:39 PM
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Ha! Gastby, you made me smile with that little link  Great to hear Glee is coming back, yay!
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#494823 - Tue Jan 12 2010 07:22 PM
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Don't worry Dotb, you can catch the last five episodes here... http://www.fox.com/fod/play.php?sh=glee
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#494824 - Wed Jan 20 2010 09:35 PM
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I am going to duck and hide from the Gatsby wrath here, but I saw it for the first time last night and I just don't get it. There was huge hype here, and I saw that it won massive accolades at the Globes and whatever, but I couldn't see what was so good! The performances seemed a bit flat and cliched and the Indian guy(behind some desk, was atrocious!(In my opinion). I couldn't find anything funny and I switched off when the agony became too much, after about 9 ad breaks in the first 20 minutes. What a let down, sorry everyone.
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#494825 - Wed Jan 20 2010 10:05 PM
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No problem Ren, not everyone has the same tastes. I love it because I was in glee club and it sort of reminds me that, yeah high school sucked, but it pretty much sucks for everyone.
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#494826 - Thu Jan 21 2010 05:23 AM
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Ah, I'm "wrathless" in regards to the show (and towards those who aren't so keen on it), Miss Ren  . It's very interesting, really. Almost all my friends over here in the States do not like it ~ and that kinda makes sense, I reckon. It seems that almost everybody out there in 'audience land', that I've come across, either love it or hate it. Nothing in the middle! To me, if there's any real *defense* to "Glee" (which may help to consider when giving it a look) it's that the program [affectionately] makes fun of everybody! Young, old, ethnic, male, female, and so forth. And, when it's done doing that (sometimes mercilessly, too), it paints it all over with some rip-roaring song-and-dance. Just to make it all go down easier? But, truly, my friends over here are not at all shy in saying how much they don't really care for the show -- so I'm used to naysayers  . Argh ... now that I think about it? You ought to hear the crap they give me about my "American Idol" obsession, too  . But, sigh, there's often nothing better than an opposing point of view, eh? Keeps a person humbled ...
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#494827 - Mon Feb 01 2010 05:44 PM
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To me, if there's any real *defense* to "Glee" (which may help to consider when giving it a look) it's that the program [affectionately] makes fun of everybody! Young, old, ethnic, male, female, and so forth. And, when it's done doing that (sometimes mercilessly, too), it paints it all over with some rip-roaring song-and-dance.
Every time I watch "Glee" now, I think of this part of your comment, Gatsby, because it's so true! That's one of the things I like about this show.
There are two episodes left over here until the mid-season finale. I'll miss it until it starts again!
Oh and it was great to see that "Glee" won the Golden Globe for Best TV series - comedy and the SAG award for best ensemble in a comedy series! Good for them, all the actors do a great job on the show.
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#494828 - Wed Feb 17 2010 06:51 PM
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Glee preview Here is a preview of the new season of Glee, I can't wait!!!!
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#494830 - Sat Mar 20 2010 01:12 AM
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Here is a new promo of Glee! "Hello Goodbye" by the Beatles!  I can't wait to watch all the new song numbers! Really looking forward to the new episodes 
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