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Green_Lantern

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Every time Mr Shue starts rapping, I die a little inside.
It's really terrible, isn't it? Or should I say "It's really 'white', isn't it?"

I'm not sure it's supposed to be as funny as it is.[/QUOTE]

I generally don't like that type of song, and I thought that bust a move was "okay" for a performance and "low" if compared to the rest of the show.
 
That was a great finale. It put a lot of things of the things that were bubbling under the surface into the open, without actually resolving them.

So it's pretty much understood what's going to be going on next season, but at the same time, giving next to nothing away.

Man this show is outstanding
 
Thoughts:

Wow... Mercedes!!!!

RACHEL NO!!

Oh shit...

Poor Will...

Eve's school? That bitch!!!

Sue, I thought you were better than that! But lol @ lesbian hairstyle.

Tell 'em, you bushbaby!

Go Finn! Way to be a leader!!!

Showtime!

Wow... TV people have really good cellphones! Ha!

I love how they can perfectly perform every time they get a new song... WITHOUT LOOKING AT MUSIC.

Kudos on Ken for taking action and not settling for someone who doesn't love him.



OK, what really REALLY bothers me is what happened in the final scene. Will, you are married. Yes, she did lie, but she is trying to make things work. You have to work as well. Get away from Pillsbury, go back to Terri, and make things work. BE A MAN.

Good episode! Can't wait to see the next one! :D
 
The episode really brought home how much people were trying to protect Quinn's secret - in effect to group cuckold Finn. They thought it was ok - which only tells you how much they care about Finn.

Really showed the unfairness of it all with his reaction, and how great a leader he is - even through his personal issues he takes the reins and puts aside himself for the group.

Too bad they only respect him as a leader, and not as a person...
 
Great season finale. Just great. I agree with everyone here on their thoughts about it... but even when I had issues with some of the people and their actions the songs brought gigantic smiles to my face.
Fantastic.
 

Green_Lantern

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Finally watched, just now, god I am shaking with awesome overload, seriously I am shaking, I think I will post later... I am... feeling GLEE \o/
 
Man, as soon as Shu said "You can't always get what you want" I swear to god I thought "Oh man, they should totally do that song someday, I'd love me some Rolling Stones Glee"

And then.... when Finn said those first words during the performance, I seriously got goosebumps... they nailed it. Oh man, what a good effin' episode. It just needed a bit more Kurt to be perfect.
 

Green_Lantern

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No one mentioned Santanna and Brittany?

Well, It was a great episode, with all great songs, though "You can't always get what you want" wasn't as awesome as the others (still very good).
 
Not only is there confirmation that Season 2 is green lit, but there is also some news. I'm not sure how to react to this honestly, so I'll let the press release thing speak for itself! I bolded some parts.

GLEEKS REJOICE! FOX PICKS UP SECOND SEASON OF \"GLEE\"

NATIONWIDE OPEN CASTING CALL FOR \"GLEE\" BEGINS FEBRUARY AND WILL AIR AS MULTI-PART SPECIAL THIS FALL ON FOX

Series Returns with All-New Episodes Tuesday, April 13, on FOX

FOX has ordered a second season of the genre-defying comedy GLEE, it was announced today by Kevin Reilly, President, Entertainment for Fox Broadcasting Company. GLEE has become a bona fide cultural phenomenon boasting winning ratings, critical acclaim, a rabid fan base of \"GLEEks,\" two certified Gold albums and more than 4 million song downloads. The series has received four Golden Globe nominations, including one for Best Television Series Musical or Comedy; a Screen Actors Guild nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series; two Directors Guild of America Award nominations; and a Writers Guild of America nomination for Best Comedy Series and Best New Series. Additionally, the American Film Institute named GLEE one of the Top 10 TV Programs of the Year, and the series also recently won a People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Comedy.

\"We've loved GLEE ever since it was a pilot script, so it's been an incredible thrill to watch the show take root and see audiences embrace these characters in such a huge way this season,\" said Reilly. \"The show is a true and rare gem in television. We couldn't be more proud of what Ryan Murphy and the GLEE team have created so far, and can't wait to see what they come up with for Season Two.\"

GLEE has also launched the acting and singing careers of its young, talented cast, and turned them into international sensations. Replicating and expanding on the process used to discover the stars from Season One, the series' executive producers will begin a nationwide casting search this February to fill three new roles that will be added to the show's second season.

Building upon the show's incredibly supportive community of GLEEks and with the hope of bringing fans even closer to the series, auditions will be open to amateur individuals as well as professionals between the ages of 16-26, and all hopefuls will be able to submit auditions online. Additional details to be announced soon, please check www.fox.com/glee for updates.

This unique casting search and process will be chronicled in a multi-part special that will air leading up to the premiere of the series' second season in fall 2010 on FOX, and the new cast members will be revealed in the premiere episode.


\"GLEE has always been about finding new fresh exciting voices. Our second season search for young talent will be in the vein of our first season. We launched a nationwide search for talent for our first season with great unexpected results, and Season Two expands that search in an even bigger way,\" said executive producer and creator Ryan Murphy. He added, \"Anybody and everybody now has a chance to be on a show about talented underdogs. No matter who you are a Broadway talent or a struggling singing waiter with a dream in the Midwest you now have an opportunity to make that dream come true by posting your talent video and showing us what you can do. ALL the roles will be chosen from the video audition process, which is exciting and unprecedented. We want to be the first interactive musical comedy on television, and the search is ON.\"

\"GLEE is the hottest new show of the season, and it's amazing to look back at the audition tapes of those stars as they were being discovered,\" said Mike Darnell, President of Alternative Entertainment for FOX. \"Just like GLEE, there's never really been an unscripted program like this on television before. The stakes are real, and it's going to be incredibly compelling to watch the lives of these unknowns transformed before our eyes.\"

GLEE returns with all-new episodes on a new night beginning Tuesday, April 13 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

GLEE follows an optimistic teacher who against all odds and a malicious cheerleading coach inspires McKinley High's Glee Club to conquer the world one singing competition at a time. GLEE stars Dianna Agron, Chris Colfer, Jessalyn Gilsig, Jane Lynch, Jayma Mays, Kevin McHale, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Matthew Morrison, Amber Riley, Mark Salling and Jenna Ushkowitz.

GLEE is produced by Ryan Murphy Television in association with 20th Century Fox Television. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan are co-creators of the series. Murphy, Falchuk and Dante Di Loreto serve as executive producers, while Ian Brennan serves as co-executive producer.
 
I figured it would only be a matter of time until they realized they could do an American Idol thing and make more cash.

My prediction: The winner will be, like most of the cast (I think)... a trained Broadway singer/actor. It's cool though and if it helps keep Glee going I'm all for it. Of course the first show option they were going to do: "Pour elephant poop on Paula Abdul" sounded much better.
 
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This show just started over here. I like the musical numbers, but everything else is just garbage. I may as well watch all the routines on youtube rather than sit through the series.
 
This show just started over here. I like the musical numbers, but everything else is just garbage. I may as well watch all the routines on youtube rather than sit through the series.
See and here I am feeling the exact opposite. I hate the musical numbers but enjoy the rest of the show.
 
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Steven Soderburgin

Yo, heads up, it's coming back tomorrow night, are you all READY?????
 
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