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So ... I wrote an episode recap? And [personal profile] coverallthebasses sweetly encouraged me to post a link to it on [community profile] glee_fans.

My thoughts, you guys! They are not always deep.

Glee 1.15 Recap

Glee 1.16 Recap

Recaps contain spoilers for both eps, and I have a tendency to either capslock, emoticon a lot and/or express my feelings in flail and profanity. Hi!
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Thumbs way up from Madonna -- and Lourdes, too!

i guess these could be considered spoilers )

I love the last comment because I live a few miles away from where she did go to high school!
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first look at NPH on Glee )

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Next Tuesday’s Glee, as Jane Lynch’s shot-by-shot remake of “Vogue” revealed, will be an all-out Madonna extravaganza, featuring such hit songs as “Express Yourself,” “Like a Virgin,” “Like a Prayer,” and “4 Minutes.” In the episode, Mr. Schuester asks the girls in glee club to select various Madonna tracks to sing, and the episode already has one major supporter — the Material Girl herself. “I think Mr. Schuester is very cute,” Madonna said in a statement to Fox, “and I’m glad he’s doing such a good job empowering the girls.” And… that’s all, Madonna? No comment on what you make of the show’s interpretation of your music? No praise for Glee’s young ensemble cast? And no mention of the pure awesomeness that is Jane Lynch? Grumble, grumble…

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Yes, Glee's Kevin McHale Will Be White-Boy Rapping This Season

Kevin McHale plays Artie—the kid in the wheelchair—on the hit TV show Glee, which begins its second season tonight. Those of you who followed my weekly Glee-caps last season may recall my “affectionate” descriptions of Artie after his star turn in the episode “Wheels” (and those of you who don’t give a whit about my tireless efforts here at VF.com may have spotted him in the print magazine with his male Glee cohorts pretending to be one of five contemporary, and very soggy, sartorial clones of Gene Kelly in his Singing in the Rain phase.) I find Artie to be one of the most compelling and sympathetic characters on the show—plus, I naturally side with the underdog—so while everyone else in the media echo chamber was attending to his bipedally-abled co-stars, I snuck in and chose him as my first-ever cast interviewee.

cut for long. Not really any spoilers but they do talk vaguely about the future episodes )

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Apr. 12th, 2010 01:45 pm
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For nearly two years, Lea Michele and Jonathan Groff shared a stage in the Off Broadway and Broadway productions of “Spring Awakening” as Wendla and Melchior, the German youths who share feelings, a beating and many more intimate acts during an ill-fated romance. After enduring that for eight shows a week, Ms. Michele and Mr. Groff did not get sick of each other, and instead forged a friendship that, as you’ll shortly see, is unusual, even for theater people.

It’s a friendship that has lasted as Mr. Groff has continued his career in theater (“Prayer for My Enemy,” “The Singing Forest”) and film (“Taking Woodstock”) and Ms. Michele has become a star of the Fox series “Glee” (which Alessandra Stanley and Jon Caramanica debated in Arts & Leisure). On Tuesday the actors are reunited in the spring premiere of “Glee,” when Mr. Groff joins the cast as Jesse St. James, the lead singer of a rival high-school choir determined to make trouble for Rachel Berry, the aspiring superstar played by Ms. Michele.

In these excerpts from a recent conversation with ArtsBeat, conducted while Mr. Groff was on a break and Ms. Michele attempted to drive herself to her stylist’s house, the performers talked about their work together on “Spring Awakening” and “Glee,” and their unusual friendship, which manifested itself before a single question could be asked.

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No one wants to go through life known as “the Asian dude.” But for Harry Shum, Jr., it’s a dream come true. The 27-year-old plays football player and show-choir member Mike Chang on the hit show “Glee,” but he’s much better known for being “the other Asian,” a nickname dubbed by Jane Lynch’s scary cheerleading coach character, Sue Sylvester.

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Madonna ep spoilers )
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THE GLEE CLUB STRIKES A POSE ON AN ALL-NEW “GLEE”
TUESDAY, APRIL 20, ON FOX

Idina Menzel and Jonathan Groff Guest-Star

The Power of Madonna )




It’s tough to steal the comedic spotlight when Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) rides roughshod over anyone in her path on “Glee.”

“You two are the stupidest teens I’ve ever encountered,” Sue tells a couple of students in an upcoming episode. “And that’s saying something. I once taught a cheerleading seminar to a young Sarah Palin.”

But a student character, who began in the background, has emerged as one of the show’s most reliable comic voices.

Heather Morris stars as blond, ponytailed, drop-dead dumb Brittany, a cheerleader most often seen with her best friend, fellow Cheerio Santana (Naya Rivera).

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