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?! Man whatever the new I love big girls plot line has me really enjoying the show. I think they are getting a bit more honest with the stories emotions.

 

What my wife and I were discussing is what are they going to do next year? I mean these kids were all sophomores’ right? Then they have to graduate next year or are we just going to ignore that. So I’m guessing they are going to try to bring in new kids while giving small updates to the older kids after they leave. Even money says one of them winds up teaching at the school somehow or starts a local ‘music’ company of some sort.

 

That’s when I think the show will truly fall apart.

*watches Video*

 

*sighs sadly*

 

why does it seem like each generation is born with a little less brain cells than the original??

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrU3Yst5bQ0&feature=related

 

ahhh much better *grins*

 

 

 

anyways, Bieber wasn't on Glee, they just did 2 of his songs. Someboady to Love and another one ... i only know the Somebody to Love cause usher is in it as well and Usher is YUMMY!!! :wub:

I still believe Glee is getting stale. Sue, one of the best parts of the show, has one note... and while I love that note... it gets old. The show still does a decent song every few weeks (Thriller mashup was great). Last week's alcohol awareness felt preachy to me... and a bit forced.

 

When the show first started I was thinking it would take on the dark humor of Election... but it has moved into the realm of High School Musical.

 

 

Also I read somewhere that Murphy said the kids would never graduate.

I still believe Glee is getting stale. Sue, one of the best parts of the show, has one note... and while I love that note... it gets old. The show still does a decent song every few weeks (Thriller mashup was great). Last week's alcohol awareness felt preachy to me... and a bit forced.

 

When the show first started I was thinking it would take on the dark humor of Election... but it has moved into the realm of High School Musical.

 

 

Also I read somewhere that Murphy said the kids would never graduate.

 

 

?!?!! Well that would just be silly.

These comments of Murphy's, were delivered a few months after Murphy appeared on Oprah Winfrey's syndicated daytime talker and Oprah asked him:

 

"I'm already worried, what happens when everybody graduates?"

 

And he responded:

 

"They never will... It's a ten-year high school -- McKinley High."

 

 

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/tvblog/2010/12/social-networkers-were-all-a.html

 

Full article seems to now say he will replace them when they begin to look old.

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yeah, like Glee will last that long. I think of it more as a one-trick pony. After a few seasons it will come to a quiet, and timely, halt.

Glee likely won't last forever, unless they can find a new plot to run. /shrug I'm enjoying while it lasts. It's ridiculous, totally unrealistic, but the music is pretty good.

well with a show liek this, you can't follow the kids to college liek they did with "Saved by the Bell" or "90210" ya know. so it makes sense that when these kids look to old, the show will end.

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So last night I watched the last two episodes back to back... and I was oddly pleased.

 

Santanna and Britney made me smile, cry a bit, and love them both more. Their rendition of Landslide was gorgeous, simply gorgeous.

 

I wasn't a fan of Schu and Holly doing Kiss... the falsetto didn't work for me. It wasn't bad... it just wasn't my favorite.

 

Holly doing touch me there... that was awkward. Fun, but awkward.

 

Afternoon Delight made me giggle. A lot.

 

Then regionals... Kurt and Blaine finally realize they're meant to be together... and it made me smile. Kurt's performance of Blackbird. Good lord. :smile:

 

I wasn't pleased with what the Warblers did to Pink's Raise your Glass... I like that song. They sucked the life out of it. :sad:

 

I wish Sue had reacted more to realizing how badly her group was losing. Sure, she punched the Governor's Wife... but that didn't make me feel good at all. The woman introduced herself by saying her husband is verbally abusive and she was already drunk... she was tragic... and then Sue belts her. :sad:

 

The original songs made me smile a lot. Rachael's felt a lot like 1990s Celine Dion meets Broadway... which is a pretty good description of Rachael. *shrug* I enjoyed it. The second original song, Loser... I liked it, and it felt right... though, I can imagine if it were a real performance, the people in the audience wouldn't have gotten the slushie reference.

 

All in all, I was pleased with both episodes. :smile:

 

EDIT: I forgot Hell to the No... I really enjoyed the song... but I also felt guilty that Mercedes is so under utilized. She can do more than just be a big diva voice.

So raise your glass if you are wrong

In all the right ways

All my underdogs, we will never be, never be

Anything but loud

And nitty gritty dirty little freaks

What can you do when your good isn’t good enough

And all that you touch tumbles down?

Cause my best intentions

Keep making a mess of things,

I just wanna fix it somehow

But how many times will it take?

Oh, how many times will it take for me to get it right, to get it right?

So I throw up my fists, throw a punch in the air,

and accept the truth that sometimes life isn’t fair!

Yeah, I’ll send down a wish and I’ll send up a prayer

and finally someone will see how much I care.

Heh... I've been doing the same, watching my favorite songs over again. Mercedes/Santanna in the Boy is Mine was excellent. :smile:

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