• Glee-cap: Taking ‘The Road Less Traveled’ All The Way To Regionals

    Glee-cap: Taking ‘The Road Less Traveled’ All The Way To Regionals

    This week’s episode of Glee was downright ORIGINAL. And no, I’m not talking about the New Directions and their decision to unleash their inner Joni Mitchells by writing original songs for Regionals – I’m talking about the fact that this episode opened with a musical number.

  • Glee-cap: I’m Talking About Everybody Gettin’ Crunk, Crunk

    Glee-cap: I’m Talking About Everybody Gettin’ Crunk, Crunk

    This week’s episode caused quite a buzz (tee hee) before it even aired: entitled “Blame it On The Alcohol,” this week’s installment featured its high school-aged characters participating in illegal drinking. Which, might I add, was sorta hilarious. But that’s not the point. I understand the origin of these concerns. Glee does have a very young fan base, and surely some of its viewers are impressionable – like, “Hey! Brittany’s drinking! I want to drink, too!”

  • Glee-cap:  I Know What Boys Like

    Glee-cap: I Know What Boys Like

    I’ve discovered one of the rules of modern-day television: that every show must have one female character that absolutely captivates everyone. This female has the inexplicable ability to make every man fall in love with her. She can make a guy turn on his best friend. She can put a guy through hell and still have come back to grovel at her feet.

  • Glee Goes To Sectionals and Rachel Learns a Lesson

    Glee Goes To Sectionals and Rachel Learns a Lesson

    Well, kids, it’s finally here: Sectionals. Yes, sectionals – as in, the thing Mr. Schue has been yammering on about since day one. I always thought that nothing could ever top last year’s big sectional jaw-dropper (What’s that you say? Quinn’s pregnancy CAN’T be chalked up to Immaculate Conception and/or hot tub sperm mobility? NO!)