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Glee! [merged]

American tv, that is. So many other countries push the boundaries more than we do.
 
Well, besides the fact that they're even doing the tribute show, of course.
 
Apparently producers of the show think Glee watchers are the type of juveniles who aren't allowed to go out past midnight to catch the late night double feature picture show. I guess they will have to get permission from their parents to rent the dvd. After which, they will drop dead from shock when they realize the actual movie has gay tendencies.

You seem to have this extremely hypersensitive, knee-jerk type reaction to accuse homophobia on even the slightest, most trivial of issues.
 
I was not familiar with the bizzareness of TRHPS... had to see it myself. I can see why this was a huge deal on its time. And the music is great.

I'm actually surprised Glee would choose this for a tribute, but then again, this is Glee... over-the-top Glee as usual. Still, they have to tone things down tho... it IS a high school. What I've heard sounds pretty good TBH. The "sensational" bit is understandable and shouldn't be an issue at all. Most of the songs Glee did are from the tamer first part of the movie... so I say its all good.
 
Re: Favorite Glee Youtube...

Last seasons rendition of To Sir With Love from the same movie was pretty poignant:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2Rc1wIhi-w&feature=related[/ame]

It's a testament to the show's writers. :)

Here's the original version by LuLu circa 1968:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aSFoY3W3NM[/ame]
 
Thought that it was good. Entertaining. Of course it is not as good as the Rocky Horror, and they did cut out a lot of good stuff. Just wished that we saw more of Sam in those gold shorts!
 
I thought the show was just OK. They did a good job with the music, but they did not do TRHPS justice, but then again, this is television.
 
i think Cory is really cute, are there any gay rumors about him?
 
I have to say as someone who is not a fan of RHPS I thought this episode was really good. In fact it actually made me want to try watching RHPS again (never got past the first 30 mins or so). I agree with the above more of the sam in the little gold shorts would have been great and Finn in briefs instead of boxers would have made night.
 
I expected the worst, but was surprisingly pleased with the RHPS episode.

They couldn't make it into an appropriate High School play - so the episode became about how they couldn't make it an appropriate high school play, but still managed to squeeze in some good numbers.

Very clever!

Mercedes did a great job on her one song despite my dread. And Mr. Shu again showed himself to be a very flawed character, rather than a simple hero. (And how great does he look without a shirt?)

Good work all around.
 
meh...it was another Glee episode....I liked some parts, I hated a lot of parts...nothing special.

as much as I hate Mr. Schu....that man has an amazingly hot body
 
I enjoyed seeing Barry Bostwick and Meat Loaf. It was a nice nostalgic touch. I'm sure Susan Sarandon would never deign to appear on Glee. And she avoids pretty much any discussion of having been in RHPS.

Clearly a show about a high school glee club that airs at 8 PM was never going to tackle the sexual wildness that is RHPS, but I enjoyed the episode for what it was.

I enjoyed the take on male body issues. That's rare to see.

I thought John Stamos did a great job, and loved Shue and Emma in Touch-a-Touch-a Me.
 
That's a convenient way out of having the actors feel too gay. Just write it into the script.
Because a teenager would never feel unconfortable showing his body to the entire school...
This Rocky Horror was fun, but completely "useless" plotwise, unless they decide to keep Sam's insecurity as a part of the character.
 
Because a teenager would never feel unconfortable showing his body to the entire school...
This Rocky Horror was fun, but completely "useless" plotwise, unless they decide to keep Sam's insecurity as a part of the character.

It wasn't completely plotless, just not much. Mr. Shu learned to put aside his feelings for Emma despite him still having them because she is getting better. Although the autotune from Emma was painful to listen to.

Seriously though, without being plot driven, it's like watching a 60 min music video.
 
I dunno, but I don't feel that tranny is so offensive. For example, when I might ever say it, it's really in a cute, non-hateful way.

I don't feel it has enough context to be as offensive as the n-word or fag/faggot.

Not to marginalize any trans-people, but I'm pretty sure anyone who wants to be derogatory to a trans-person is probably going straight to 'faggot' rather than tranny. But that is just my opinion.
 
probably wasnt posted because it is a non issue. some people are just a little too sensitive.
 
Does watching Glee make me look gay? Or fabulous?

I tried watching Glee once before and found it annoying.

But I was surfing TV tonight looking for election results and Glee seemed the most interesting show. It was kinda cute.

OMG, I liked Glee!! *Squeal* :gogirl: LOL


So who cares if it's stereotypical? Should I not watch it because it makes me look gay? Should I not tell my straight friends & family? Is it my dirty gay secret?

Who cares?


I'm a Gleek. And I'm fabulous! :gogirl::rb:(group):rainfro:pride:
 
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