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Glee-cap: Turn Your Sorrows Into Treasured Gold
According to Lea Michele, this week’s episode of Glee is considered one of the show’s best to date. And since I pretty much take anything Lea Michele says or does seriously, I had some VERY high expectations. So were they met? Yes and no.
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Glee-cap: Players Only Love You When They’re Playing
I can more or less divide the various plotlines of this episode into three neat little categories – the romantic stuff, the dreaming big stuff, and the sneaky stuff – and they were all tied together by one idea: that muckrakers ruin everything.
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The Weekly Ten: Gleekin’ Out Over Guest Stars
Last week, the cast of Glee serenaded us for a full 90 minutes. And because of that extra half hour of musical enjoyment, I’ve had Glee on the brain nonstop. But not only have I been thinking about the Lady Gaga inspired episode of last week, I’ve also been looking ahead. Like way ahead. To episodes that have yet to be written and characters that have yet to be created. I’ve got a few guest star suggestions for you Glee…
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Glee-cap: A Little Neglect May Breed Great Mischief. Or Not
There’s a little part of me that refuses to believe that last night’s all-new episode of Glee was real. For starters, there was no preemptive controversy surrounding the nature of “A Night Of Neglect,” which is just plain rare for an episode of this show. It also lacked some other crucial elements: Rachel didn’t sing, Brittany didn’t make me laugh (am I the only one that totally predicted her being revealed as a quirky, closeted genius?), Puck didn’t make me laugh OR swoon, and there was almost no attention given to Rachel and Finn’s broken relationship
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Which Was the Best Glee Performance of Season 2? [Poll]
Here at College Candy, we’re busy mourning the hiatuses of all our favorite shows. Luckily, dealing with Glee withdrawal is a little easier because we can rewatch all of this season’s best performances over (and over and over) again.
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Glee-cap: Sexy Time Explosion
“Sexy” marked the return of two of our favorite guest stars: John Stamos and Gwyneth Palthrow. It also reintroduced us to Emma, who hasn’t had much screen time recently. She’s taken over the celibacy club, which now includes only Rachel and Quinn. Emma feels very strongly about the need for a celibacy club. She’s obviously a proponent of abstinence-only sex ed (and life in general), which is incidentally something that Holly Holiday finds ridiculous and dangerous.
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Glee-cap: Not So Silly Love Songs
Ladies and gentlemen, GLEE IS BACK! We’ve suffered through so many episodes that are centered around infamous guest stars, commercial themes, or certain artists that we’ve lost touch with our favorite characters a little bit. But this week, that changed.
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Glee-cap: If Everyone Was Popular, No One Would Be Popular.
If there’s one thing that can counteract even the most negative emotion for me, it’s an all-new episode of Glee. It’s something about the combination of Cory Monteith’s slightly lopsided smile, Mark Salling’s intense stare, and Matthew Morrison’s dance moves that make it all better than any therapy session.
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An Open Letter to the Creators of Glee
You should probably just give me a job as a writer on your show because I have so many ideas for how you could improve things. I mean, the first season was pretty flawless. Sure, I could have done without that one episode about jumping on mattresses, but other than that, you guys were on point. This season, though? Not so much.
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As Long As We Have Glee…
Dear Glee creators: A word of advice? QUIT WHILE YOU’RE AHEAD. Had you scrapped this week’s super lame installment, your show would have consumed my thoughts until its triumphant return to television after the Superbowl.
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“I Thought You’d Never Ask” – Glee Teaches Us The Importance Of Listening
It’s official: Ryan Murphy is obsessed with bringing high profile guest stars onto his show. And I can’t say I’m too happy about this as it cuts into Lea Michele’s (aka Rachel Barry) screen-time. You see, I happen to love Rachel Barry a little more than her boyfriend Finn does and a little less than she loves herself.
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Our Dream Lineup for Glee Season 2
I’m sure we don’t need to remind you that Glee returns with an entirely new season tomorrow! We’ve heard from numerous sources that the television phenomenon is coming back with a vengeance this year – bigger numbers, more drama, and some seriously awesome guest stars.




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