We watched this for a couple weeks but it kept getting stupider and stupider and the characters more and more irritating that we've stopped.
We watched this for a couple weeks but it kept getting stupider and stupider and the characters more and more irritating that we've stopped.
I enjoy the show, some of the stuff they do is really funny, but overall it's a good weekly watch. I hate the wife & I hope she is ditched before the end of the first season, but the stuff like the slow motion voice overs was terrific. And the grape slushy stuff pretty funny also.
Mr. Shoester (?) is an amazing dancer, when he was dancing to the Thong Song I couldn't believe what I was watching.
Yeah... I looked him up too and found a striptease for charity, where he's dancing in shorts with a chicken on his crotch... >.<
I still think the red-head school counselor is one of the best things about the show, apart from the songs themselves, but it is pretty ridiculous. None of this last episode's songs really stuck out, like Don't Stop Believing from the pilot, or the It's My Life/My Confessions mashup. I'm still playing Don't Stop Believing over and over, though. That was awesome. I keep hoping everything else will be that awesome.
best part of last episode was Shoester, his dance routines were all I needed to see. And Rachel's facial expression's when he busted out in the classroom was awesome.
Not gonna lie; I no longer really watch this show; I just download it, then skip to all the musical numbers. And I'm completely and utterly psyched for some of these songs.'Glee: The Music, Vol. 2' track listing revealed!
Columbia Records has announced a release date (Dec. 8th) and a full track listing for Glee: The Music, Vol. 2, which will feature the songs performed for the rest of the first 13 episodes. Amongst the stars to be covered? Kelly Clarkson, Lily Allen, Cyndi Lauper, the Rolling Stones(!) and John Lennon. See below, Gleeks!
- “Proud Mary
- “Endless Love”
- “I’ll Stand By You”
- “Don’t Stand So Close To Me / Young Girl”
- “Crush”
- “(You’re) Having My Baby”
- “Lean On Me”
- “Don’t Make Me Over”
- “Imagine”
- “True Colors”
- “Jump”
- “Smile” (cover of Lily Allen)
- “Smile” (cover of Charlie Chaplin)
- “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going”
- “Don’t Rain On My Parade”
- “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”
- “My Life Would Suck Without You”
I'm enjoying this show. Liked that the guy who plays the bald guild leader guy in The Guild is in ep. 9, him and his dopey voice<3 Also, the cheerleading coach is pretty fun.
What day does this show come on? I always forget D:
Wednesdays
The show is just generally amusing, and it's a funny hr of tv. Even last week's episode that had too much drama in it, for the shows own good, was still able to toss in some very funny moments. And yes, the dance routines / songs are the best part of the show
this latest episode has made me cringe 30+ times and i'm only halfway through![]()
I randomly decided to start watching this because I was bored and now it's on my subscriptions for Hulu. Kind of bummed that episodes 1-7 weren't on Hulu (randomly 4 was but the rest weren't) so I just marathoned 7 to 11. I think I can do without them at this point I have most of the story. It's a nice change of pace, the songs feel like lip synching, does anyone know if all of them are or if there's more to it than that. The choreography is cool anyway, I guess. I feel gay for liking the show though.
It could just be bad memory about the older episodes but I think I noticed the lip syncing more as the show went on. The first few didn't feel so obvious I think
All singing on non-live television is lipsynced (except on talk shows like conan, daily show, ect)
so this is exciting (thanks Kaslo)
http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/01/...atrick-harris/
Remember that giant scoop I told you (via Twitter) I had gotten at the Golden Globes? This is it: Neil Patrick Harris is nearing a deal to appear in the May sweeps Glee episode that’s being helmed by his Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog director, Joss Whedon.
In retrospect, maybe I should’ve called this particular scoop “ginormous.” I think it’s warranted, don’t you?
Anyway, Harris wants to do it, and Glee creator Ryan Murphy sure as hell wants him to — he’s creating a role especially for the How I Met Your Mother scene-stealer. And yes, the part includes a little song-’n'-dance. In fact, the gig not only would reunite Harris with Whedon, it’d also reteam him with Zachary Woodlee, who choreographed the musical number in HIMYM’s recent 100th episode.
The one possible snag — and there’s always one, isn’t there? CBS has to OK its MVP’s appearance on Fox’s breakout hit. But at least since HIMYM and Glee are both produced by 20th Century Fox, there’s no conflict on their end.
So what do you think? Stoked, or stoked beyond belief? Try to describe your level of anticipation below. I know I can’t describe mine. At least not adequately.
Anyone have a link to the final episode before Xmas? The sectionals episode, I missed it when it was on and I can't seem to be able to find it (In Canada, so Hulu is a no go, so is the ninja site, tried it) Any help would be awesome.