Where are all the Glee fans?

Category: Cinema 31

Post 1 by Blue Velvet (I've got the platinum golden silver bronze poster award.) on Wednesday, 09-Jun-2010 23:58:19

A few months ago when Glee went off the air for a mid-season break, someone posted a complaint and said they would really miss it, and lots of people joined in. But I haven't seen a single post since it came back. Now that it's on break again, what did you Glee fans think of the last episode? I didn't get to see it all but think I know most of what happened last night. I'm just interested in people's thoughts.

Post 2 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Thursday, 10-Jun-2010 14:23:56

Yes but must they call them 'Gleeks'?
I mean, I haven't heard the term 'gleek' since like 1983 when I was twelve or thirteen, and it meant to blow a 'loogy,' or wadd of spit / lung butter, at somebody, generally at a reasonable distance so as to both prove one's aim / prowess and be able to run off before getting run down. Based on the context, and it coming from you, that's obviously not what's meant here but it did sorta make me chuckle.

Post 3 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Thursday, 10-Jun-2010 14:24:56

Oh and what I described is a verb, aka to gleek.
Most are glad those are gone, I imagine, except maybe those who use the randomizer OK I'll stop now

Post 4 by Miss M (move over school!) on Thursday, 10-Jun-2010 17:25:24

That's the point. It's supposed to be a idsrespectful term, used in mocking. But they take it on as a form of pride.

And I fucking adore that show. More than is logical for a person like me. Kurt's my favorite singer, hands down, but Sue, Puck and Schuester are reasily my favorite characters.

Post 5 by Blue Velvet (I've got the platinum golden silver bronze poster award.) on Thursday, 10-Jun-2010 20:24:28

I just heard that John Stamos might become a regular cast member next season. He will play the love interest for the guidance counselor. I thought she and Mr. Schuster were together, but I guess that's going to change.

Post 6 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Thursday, 10-Jun-2010 21:24:59

OK M you got me; never seen the show. lol

Post 7 by Blue Velvet (I've got the platinum golden silver bronze poster award.) on Sunday, 13-Jun-2010 1:54:26

Hopefully there will be no more confusions since the subject line has been changed. I'd still like to hear people's thoughts on the final episode. Did anyone think it was weird that Rachel's mom wanted to adopt Quin's baby but didn't want to be a mother to her own daughter? How about Sue being one of the judges for the competition? Would a competition like that really let someone who works for one of the schools in the competition be a judge?

Post 8 by Emerald-Hourglass (Account disabled) on Sunday, 13-Jun-2010 9:20:16

guess she was trying to make up for not being there for rachael when she was young..i can't beleive they let her be on the judging pannel. i love puck mmm, and will..i was kind of hoping quinn would change her mind and end up keeping the baby but i guess it wouldn't have worked out for her in the end that way if she did. i think rachael and that guy finn introduced her too in the episode where she lost her voice would be so cute together. I was hoping emma and will would stay together but guess somethings gonna happen to them again if you say there's gonna be another guy next season..

Post 9 by YourBestFriend (Veteran Zoner) on Tuesday, 06-Jul-2010 15:43:13

Cheesy cheesy cheesy. All I can say about the finale which I just saw today. I mean Bohemian Rhapsody for Quin's birthing scene, and .. To Sir with love.. just gaah Cheeseball! I will be very surprised if this show even has three seasons in it, if they do not change a few things. Namely the transition from script to random musical number; how often is Sue going to criticize Will's hair, that joke is getting kinda old, and um gonna stop before I rant on about how they are just essentially actors singing to backing tracks. Where's the showmanship in glamming up karaoke? Acapella, it takes true talent to utilize multiple voices to make a song run by guitars, synths, and drums awesome imo.
Ok, done. :p

Post 10 by faithful angel (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Friday, 23-Jul-2010 17:54:17

I just got hooked on this show 2 weeks ago. Since then, I've bought the whole season in Hd and every single they released to Itunes. However, I think the character's voices are almost too perfect. I've even seen tour videos on youtube and I'm pretty sure it's just someone mouthing the words to a studio recording. I still like it though. I just wonder if the "tallent" is truly there. Having said that, I love the fact that it's a different show. I think that's why it's become so popular is because it's nothing like what my generation has seen on TV.

Post 11 by faithful angel (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Friday, 23-Jul-2010 18:04:47

OK, so just got done watching a few tour videos of songs I know well, and they really do sing which is good. I would've been pretty ill otherwise.