Glee

Glee

2009
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6.8 | TV-14 | en | Drama

In this musical comedy, optimistic high school teacher Will Schuester tries to refuel his own passion while reinventing the high school's glee club and challenging a group of outcasts to realize their star potential as they strive to outshine their singing competition while navigating the cruel halls of McKinley High.

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6.8 | TV-14 | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2009-05-19 | Released Producted By: 20th Century Fox Television , Ryan Murphy Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.fox.com/glee/
Synopsis

In this musical comedy, optimistic high school teacher Will Schuester tries to refuel his own passion while reinventing the high school's glee club and challenging a group of outcasts to realize their star potential as they strive to outshine their singing competition while navigating the cruel halls of McKinley High.

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Cast

Lea Michele , Chris Colfer , Matthew Morrison

Director

Bradley Buecker

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20th Century Fox Television , Ryan Murphy Productions

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sharkgirl-14910 This show left so much to be desired in terms of music. The entirety of it was auto tune, and as I progressed in the series I could not get over how much they had edited their voices. They didn't even sound human anymore. The characters were very cookie cutter and unoriginal, and while there is some comedy it just reminds me of a kids show. I'm not saying it's terrible. It does have some great lessons and one or two good characters. but that's pretty much it. I wouldn't recommend if you're looking for a good series.
Zarrar Raja I have never witnessed a show as good as this. When it came out it focused on a lot of issues and took risks that no other shows had taken. The show will make you look at things in a different ways and you'll be extremely attached to a lot of the characters. The singing is phenomenal and the acting is amazing. You can just feel the love put into the show when you watch it. It also covers a variety of different genres such as comedy, drama, musical, etc. However, starting from season 4 the show starts to decline, especially season 6 which is just a huge mess. Overall, if you're a fan of musicals or comedy you will absolutely love this show.
DMoney1184 If you weren't there, it's hard to describe how big Glee Season One was. It was everywhere. Just about everyone loved this show. Your Facebook mini-feed was dominated by conversations about the latest episode. The cast got invited to perform at the White House. After each new episode aired, the songs in that episode would account for 4-6 of the top downloaded songs on I-tunes by the following morning.Why did Glee Season 1 work so well? The writers clearly had a well-thought out season arc. The 2 stories that stretched the length of the first 11 episodes (or whatever it was, up until the first break) were A) Terri Schuster fakes her pregnancy to keep her husband Will around and Will's anger when he finds out, B) head cheerleader Quinn gets pregnant by her boyfriend Finn's best friend Puck and leads Finn to believe he is actually the father and Finn's road to discovering the truth. It was carefully planned out, how much each episode would advance these 2 plots. Other stories, involving the other characters, would last for one episode each and were well-written and entertaining.So where did it go wrong? You have to understand, a big part of this show's success surrounded selling compilation albums and, especially, Itunes downloads. So, after a short time, instead of writing a compelling story and then choosing songs that fit the story's needs, regardless of how current or dated they were, they started by looking at what was popular on the radio and on Pandora at the time and then trying to write an episode around them. In one particular episode, there was a truly horrendous plot thread that revolves around one of the characters seeing his class mates as puppets (literal puppets) just to lead up to the final scene containing the popular song "What the Fox Say". This hit song was written initially as a joke but Glee took it so seriously. Instead of setting trends, they started chasing them. Characters began to stray unrecognizably from their characters. Quinn, whose first line of dialogue ever was, "I almost got out of this town!", in a later episode told Rachel Berry in a hussy, "Here's how this works: you're going to go onto Broadway and Finn and I are going to stay here and be together." Matthew Morrison's character, Will Schuster, starts off as a seemingly competent Spanish teacher but then in somewhere about Season 3, there is an episode that writes him as understanding very little about the Spanish language or Latino culture. He apparently got the job because "he needed a teaching job and that's what was available at the time." THAT'S NOT HOW TEACHING WORKS!!!! YOU ACTUALLY NEED A BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE MATERIAL YOU ARE TEACHING!!!! It was downright insulting to Morrison's character, the show itself and pretty much, teachers, everywhere, many of whom put a lot of work into remaining up-to-date on the subject matters they teach. Ryan Murphy got overly preachy (ironic, from someone who clearly resents the church to a great deal, based on the episodes certain around talks of religion and the poor, ignorant writing of characters with a religious side) with his far left agenda.In Season 5, when the show was clearly running on fumes, it was clear the writers had absolutely no new ideas so they began to reuse ideas for the third or fourth time. Sue plans to tear down the Glee club--again. A Puckerman impregnates a cheerleader (or believes himself to, for a short time, I think)--again. The writing and the music just became so awful that I can't bring myself to make it through the series. Season 5 is just unbearable, though, the decline could be seen as early as Season 2. Yeah, for something that was so trend-setting and revolutionary at its inception, almost no one noticed when it ended. It went from "must-watch" t.v. to the very bottom of the ratings. Good riddance.
ryangoss-73651 So glee is basically the best show for a certain group of people and if you aren't in that group congratulations your different not leave but those like me who watch this show for many reasons like character development of which there is a lot for all characters even sub-plot level character development the show does leave wanting more after the finale when Rachel turns out to be a tony winner, pregnant with Blaine and Kurt's baby and married to Jessie , it annoyed me to see that turn out but I'm not the writer so I'm powerless over what was going to happen i felt everything was finally in place aside from that Tina and Artie , Blaine and Kurt and Santana and Brittany everything was finished in the last season very well Dalton joined the new directions and they win nationals so overall the show is great and the end is good so 10/10