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Glee! [merged]

Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

Sue Sylvester is the bitter lesbo bitch, right?

Bitter? Yeah. Bitch? Yeah. Lesbo? Well, she did have a guy for the briefest time...

The first season of Glee was great. The latest few episodes... not so much. The Madonna episode was fab, but only because of the gimmick. I'm fearing Glee has lost its shine, but I'm holding onto it.

Ah well, I will always have the first season to love and cherish.

[edit] And as soon as I typed that, they had a scene that made me laugh hard. (yeah, I'm watching it right now.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

notice how OP doesn't ever mention how many episodes he's watched.

note the title of the thread is "watched an episode..."

That should be pretty self-explanitory.


i bet you can't name even one of her redeeming qualities.

I didn't see she had any, really, other than when she got called out on her cuntishness, she did that "Strangers with Candy My Daddy's In A Coma" thing of using the excuse that her sister was disabled as a reason for being a cunt.

It was funny when Amy Sedaris did it because it was obviously just her using it as an excuse for comedic effect. This was just a bitchy character giving herself a pass for being a bitch because she had a hard life. YOU try that in the real world and see how far it gets you.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

so did Chely Wright. what's your point?

Don't know who that is, but I get your point. Which is why I didn't say she wasn't a lesbian.

(though Sue quite often refers to having been a man at one point - how 'serious' we should take that, I don't know)
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

a co-worker asked me a few days ago to swapped days off with him, it was really urgent and "you'd really me helping me out, i'll make it upto you"

so I tried to swap the days and re-arranged the rotas etc.....

finally managed to get it done, asked him what was so important and he said

"it's my last chance to watch glee before I go on holiday"

.................

fucking kidding me?!?!?!
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

In gay metaphors, I think most people would more likely judge television, or even songs for that matter, like most people judge a man at a bathhouse instead of judging a man after a dreary arranged 25 year marriage.

Every show is capable of having a good episode per season, but great shows can do it every episode. People want snappy. People have work in the morning.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

I watch it regularly and primarily for Sue Sylvester's scenes. Gotta love her insults and wisecracks.

Also loved seeing Olivia Newton-John's appearance, which has put her back on the Billboard singles charts after a long absence.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

It's not made to be taken seriously, its a bit of light hearted fun!

Sue Sylvester is an over the top character but thats the fun of it, her one liners are brilliant!

I love glee, even the cheesy aspect!
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

It's a fun show not meant to be taken seriously. "Why would anybody waste their time watching this"...well why would anybody waste their time being a critic if they aren't getting paid to do it. If you don't like it you can go back to clipping your toenails.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

It's a fun show not meant to be taken seriously. "Why would anybody waste their time watching this"...well why would anybody waste their time being a critic if they aren't getting paid to do it. If you don't like it you can go back to clipping your toenails.

Shitting in other people's cornflakes is payment enough for some of us.

those of us who are assholes, anyway.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

As a gay, Broadway loving, musical memorizing, former high school drama geek; I have to admit...

I really fucking hate Glee.

I've never watched it, and I've had no desire to do so. One of my friend's 'straight' room-mates watches it, and was semi-offended by my hatred of the show, but I just can't stand it.

From what I've seen in previews, it strikes me as suffering from 'How I Met Your Mother' syndrome...which is another show my friends and his room-mates love.

It seems to me that most people are watching it for Jane Lynch, who is fairly hilarious, much in the same way people tend to watch HIMYM for Neil Patrick Harris (although, I don't find anything about HIMYM funny at all.)
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

I've only ever watched 1 partial episode.

It was creepy, kinda like watching badly acted porn with a lame storyline.


Barney and friends grown up with angst and hormones.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

I imagine Britney/Ke$ha fans probably love it, but I avoid this show like the plague. From the looks of it, it's just a TV adaptation of High School Musical. I haven't seen a single episode, and plan of keeping it that way.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

woops didn't read the title carefully enough.
that being said, i didn't realize you can fully develop characters within one episode. even more, i didn't realize you could fully understand character within the length of one RANDOM episode.

people would take your criticisms more seriously if you actually took the time to watch the episodes in chronological order. now you just sound like a bitch...but i guess you don't mind that seeing as how you like being an e-thug apparently.
as a series, not every episode has to be great. and wtf? stop going off about real life. ITS FUCKING television. has every series you watched been painstakingly realistic? i doubt it.
next time you wanna rag on a series actually WATCH more than AN episode.

and uh, you're wrong. sue isn't a "bitch" because she's had a hard life. and no she's never used her sister as an excuse. wtf. maybe you would think that from ONE episode. you clearly know nothing about sue.
looks like you aren't always right. sorry.

Wow, bitter, table of one. Honey, I'm allowed to say nasty things and things I think are nasty whether you like it or not. And I'm always right. You ARE entitled to my opinion.

It's my world, you're just lucky to live in it.

My daddy's in a COMA!!!(!)
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

Jasun is pretending to dislike something popular for the sake of being different and getting attention. Yay, surprise. He should really hook up with those morose seventh grade girls that stand outside of Hot Topic all day long complaining about how pop music is "gay" while they listen to Fall Out Boy. I think they'd find that they have a lot in common.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

Jasun is pretending to dislike something popular for the sake of being different and getting attention. Yay, surprise. He should really hook up with those morose seventh grade girls that stand outside of Hot Topic all day long complaining about how pop music is "gay" while they listen to Fall Out Boy. I think they'd find that they have a lot in common.

Oh good...

Someone who likes the sanitized pop-culture they're spoon-fed by Disney and ABC, defending their formulaic tripe and getting their panties in a bunchlette that someone thinks their favorite show is what it is... a bunch of cute adults playing vaguely non-sexual teenagers lip syncing to bland over-played pop music sung by a computer that uses their voice print but is still a robot.

With a dash of gayety to attract the Madonna and Lady GooGoo fans who buy buy buy.


As proof, he hauls out another bunch of kids who also like their sanitized, manufactured "counter-culture" they can buy at the Hot Topic store along with ash trays with Che and Bob Marley on them.

And then he says something bitter (but is probably the lyrics to a Britney song).

How... predictable. Much like the plot line in Glee which was also the plot line in Saved By the Bell, Fame and Hang Time.

And probably Bring It On, although to be fair... I never saw that.
 
Re: So I finally broke down and watched an episode of Glee.

While I used to like Glee, the show has already taken a steep decline in quality. As others have said auto-tuning is ruining this show. I would much rather see actors that are a legit "triple-threat" (sing, dance and act) than hear electronic singing.

Glee is supposed to be camp and not taken seriously. I would lump it under "guilty pleasure" television like any of the Real housewives psuedo-documentary or survivor. Whether you are willing to admit it or not, we all have those guilty pleasures.
 
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