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Glee! [merged]

I've only just watched the first three episodes today and I'm totally hooked! The songs are awesome and the guys ... I could :drool: all over them!

It's not even out here in Germany yet!
 
For those interested. Seems like a good idea.

ORIGINAL SONGS PLANNED FOR GLEE
JANUARY 4, 2010

Not only are we in for a real treat with the Madonna songs that we mentioned below, but when GLEE returns, for the first time, we'll be in for some completely original music!

GLEE creator Ryan Murphy told Billboard.com that he's got an entire episode (aptly titled "Original Song") of original music planned for us. **SPOILER** In this episode, Mr. Schue asks the kids to come up with their own music. Though Murphy's been flooded with calls from songwriters, so far we've heard that Diane Warren and Ryan Tedder (of OneRepublic) will be among the contributing songwriters.


http://gleewiki.fox.com/page/Glee+News
 
I love this show so much. I've been watching it every day. I tried to wait until the new season to buy the dvd but I couldn't. I had to buy it.
 
Glee is addictive. I tuned in for the first time, on Fox, this past Wednesday [Jan. 6, 2010] and they were repeating the "Wheels" episode (which just earned Emmy-winning NYPD Blue's Paris Barclay a Directors Guild nomination; the show's pilot, helmed by series creator Ryan Murphy, was also nommed). Ever since that viewing I have caught all 13 thus far episodes that have aired.

Of the show's lead players, I really like Cory Monteith's work as Finn. The actor is 27 and genuinely convincing as a 17-year-old star football player, sweet in nature and naive to reality. There's a warmth and tenderness. And a good voice. Monteith and Lea Michele are very natural and charming together as the lead vocalists of the Glee Club's "New Directions." And I praise Michele for the robust blend of her music and comedic performances (a hilarious reading, in the pilot, is a standout as she describes her character's versatile background). She plays to the hilt the lunacy of Glee's tone as a stars-in-her-eyes Rachel, a frequently obnoxious yet sometimes perceptive leader.

Matthew Morrison, as top character Will Schuester, is dynamite. He is so pure and free with his body. A joyous, musical performer. He has the quite the dramatic chops, especially with Will's conflict in his disastrous marriage which coincides with slowly developing feelings for delicate colleague Emma [Jayma Mays, in nice form].

Among the supporting players, Chris Colfer deserves praise for his feminine Kurt. I've digged his relationship with his widowed father, and Kurt's "chemistry" with Amber Riley's Mercedes (whose voice is a blast!). This is a humane performance.

Glee's best acting clearly comes from Jane Lynch. Her cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester is one number somewhat difficult to figure. She comes across as bitter and evil; yet the lines that emanate from her are not just cutting…they eviscerate everyone within reach. Lynch delivers them with such brutality and conviction, you believe her character is seriously psycho. This is blistering, triumphant work from a comedian and writer so memorable throughout the 2000s in outrageously funny film projects by Christopher Guest (2000's The Best in Show, 2003's A Mighty Wind). With plenty of Emmy talk having already emerged, this may be the TV season's top performance.

Lots of Glee takes every cliche you can imagine. Just hark back to any musical you can think of that involves: the surprising bonds, the soap-opera-like affairs and romances, the forces of good versus evil, the competition among colleagues, the successes of the underdogs. Glee rides them. You watch this show, and there's very little surprising. Which is fine. It's the journey that makes Glee such escapist fun.
 
I have no idea if this is an unintentional spoiler or not but apparently they're looking to cast three more roles for next season. Singing, acting roles so I'm assuming main cast members.

So are three current cast members getting the boot or will the cast just really be that large next season? They already don't give enough depth to some of the characters they do have and they want to add MORE?
 
As far as I know, the principal cast is all returning for season two.

New leads aren't necessarily a bad thing. Unless Glee goes for the unprecedented and pairs Kurt with Finn :twisted: (*8*) *|* :sex:

!oops! Sorry, I'm back now. !oops!

...I'd really like Kurt to have a love interest next season. And if the actor playing him sings and dances we have a better chance of seeing said love interest more than three times a season.
 
This series hasn't really been valuing depth, which adds to the camp value which in turn allows you to turn your brain off for an hour while watching it.

A rotating cast would be interesting.

You're absolutely right, which for me is a huge part of the appeal. But the fact that we know so much more about many of the other characters bothers me more now knowing they plan to add even more. I'm sure though with the shows success they're planning on addressing that somewhat when it returns in April.

A rotating cast would be awesome. I love the current cast but I feel a great way to keep the show fresh is to bring in a new cast maybe every two years or so so we're not stuck trying to give the show purpose 4 seasons down the road.

Then again, its FOX. 4 seasons of anything is like hitting the state jackpot 4 years in row.
 
They're in high school. They have to graduate sooner or later. There have to be new cast members to take their places, and some of them have to be already established, so that they don't have to replace the whole student cast at one time every two or three years.
 
Re: Gay “Glee” character to find love next season

Love the show, hate the character...
 
Re: Gay “Glee” character to find love next season

I bet it will be a boy from the football team.
 
Re: Gay “Glee” character to find love next season

Gay power couple! Cool.
 
Re: Gay “Glee” character to find love next season

I love Glee! Puck is F-I-N-E! Too bad Kurt has/had a crush on Fin. I'd chase after Puck.

Kurt's boyfriend better be H-O-T! I hope he's a masculine, well-defined gay... not some slutty, feminine one.
 
I don't know if this is true, but I saw it on another board. I hope it is and they come to my area.


"A rumored Glee summer tour might not be just a rumor as several castmembers took to Twitter yesterday to ready fans for a big announcement regarding the speculation. Check out what they had to say:

Cory Monteith (@frankenteen) “there is going to be a live #glee concert tour! in select cities; limited appearances. announcement and details soon. so excited!!!”

Lea Michele (msleamichele) “Hey everyone! A big announcement coming at the end of the month about our next Glee tour! Lots of singing and dancing to come!!!!”

Mark Salling (@mark_salling) “hey yalls, get ready for a big announcement in the next week or so regarding glee tour dates”

Kevin McHale (@druidDUDE) “News about the glee summer tour coming soon! We’re coming to see all you gleeks live! Wooo! So excited!”

Harry Shum Jr. (@iharryshum) “#GLEE LIVE concert tour in the works! Hopefully coming to a city near you! More details to come!!”"
 
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