Tue., Nov. 16, 2010
Adam Rose/FOX Well, hello
Gwyneth Paltrow! And welcome to
Glee. It's nice to see you stirring up some trouble around McKinley High.
While the introduction of Holly Holiday was like a head of blond hair being whipped into our faces, so much more went down tonight on
Glee. And you know we're covering everything from A to Z, Artie to Will, plus dropping some knowledge on what's ahead….
MORE: Glee reality show is starting (for realsies this time)
WHAT WE LEARNED:
The Best Way to Start an Episode: Glee just starts off better when it begins with a Sue/Will showdown, don't you think? We're also happy to hear Sue claim her friendship with the Schue "got boring." We agree. The hair jokes are back, ya'll!
Vintage Glee Is Awesome Glee: We love when the show seems to poke fun at itself. All of the jokes about "
Journey songs we haven't done yet" were spot on and just awesome. Plus, we got the return of character inner monologues
and Sue's diary! This is us scribbling "OUTSTANDING" in our journals. And underlining it.
Fox Broadcasting Speaking of Old-School Glee: We were treated (tortured?) by an appearance from Crazy Terri. While we welcome back
Jessalyn Gilsig with open arms, we do not approve of the ex Mrs. Schuester's seductions via vapor rub. May phlegm fill your sinuses for that move, lady!
We Need a Word for Love Triangle Plus Two: Love rhombus? The addition of Holly and Terri just complicates the already complicated Will-Emma-Carl debacle. There were some sparks between our
Glee club leader and the hot substitute, who apparently has a heartbroken fiancé somewhere. Bet he's coming back. And the other kind of sparks between Terri and Holly? Brutal, especially when the "I'm never coming back" speech from the off balance ex-wife followed it.
Will and Mike Chang Make an Awesome Duo: Who knew? I guess
Ryan Murphy did, because the "Make 'Em Laugh" number was a huge highlight. No easy feat, considering this was an episode full of stellar scenes. We do not mind at all if they do another number together soon. We also don't mind
Matt Morrison rocking the scruffy look while he was sick.
Kurt and Blaine Might Be on the Way to Couple Kingdom: At least, we hope so. It's pretty obvious that the world became obsessed with
Darren Criss' character pretty much from the very first note of "Teenage Dream," and we hope that seeing Kurt smiling and acting like himself with someone he cares about brings even more Blaine-Kurt shippers. But the cutesy dinner at Breadstix (where else?) was nicely broken up with Mercedes' hallucination. Sometimes little accessories fall out of our mouths, too. Mostly teeny-tiny shoes, though.
Glee Was Just Not Messing Around Tonight: Death threats? Tot cravings?
Chicago numbers? The writers of
Glee sure threw a lot at us (too many funny quotes makes our brains explode), and ending it with that killer "Umbrella-Singin' In the Rain" mashup was a nice coast to the end. But the most important thing to take away from this episode...Sue is principal?! Oh, yeah. That. Just. Happened.
Adam Rose/FOX WHAT LIES AHEAD
Some Bruno Mars: The track listing for volume four of
Glee: The Music includes some songs we haven't heard or seen yet, so
dissecting the 30 second previews is a no-brainer. There are two
Bruno Mars covers, and what sounds like a Quinn-Sam duet to "(I've Had) The Time of My Life." Looks like those who think Sam and Quinn aren't in it for the long haul (read: at least until midseason) might be proven wrong.
After seeing
next week's promo, it is clearly time for us to get ready for wedded bliss. We got a quick shot of Sue's awesome track suit wedding dress, and a sweet Finchel moment as he carried her down the aisle. But who is the Cheerio coach getting hitched to? All we know is that her mom will be in attendance, and that she's definitely
marrying a girl or a guy.
Maybe You Lie Ahead! The
Glee reality show
is happening, and you could be one of the "talented young men and women with strong vocal, acting, dancing abilities" that they're looking for! How awesome would it be to see yourself in a
Glee-Dux? We can't think of any higher point in an actor's career.
Sectionals! The Nov. 30 episode that will put New Directions against the Warblers and the Hipsters, titled "Special Education", is promising "trouble" between some of the young couples. Well, that really narrows it done, huh? "Special Education" also means the return of
John Stamos, so we can only imagine that some of the older couples will have some trouble as well.
What say you, Gleeks? Did this episode feel old-school, or as old-school as two seasons can make a show, or was it just us? Did you think Gwen rocked her debut? Who do you think Sue will be marrying? Let loose in the comments below, and we'll see you next week for some
Glee wedding bells!
Justin Bieber king of the web in the U.S. but Kardashian is Canada's queen: Bing
Teen singing sensation Justin Bieber was named the most searched person this year on Internet search engine Bing on Monday, edging out reality TV star Kim Kardashian and "Friends" actress Jennifer Aniston.
In a survey conducted by the search engine, Bieber fever took over Bing in 2011 as the Canadian singer, 17, moved from last year's No. 6 position to become the most searched name and musician, based on billions of search queries during the year.
Bieber was the only male to feature in the top 10 list, as Kardashian fell from last year's No. 1 position and Aniston moved from last year's No. 9 position to No. 3 this year, with her rising profile attributed to a burgeoning film career and highly-publicized private life.
Actresses Lindsay Lohan and Megan Fox and singers Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus rounded out most searched names.
Despite "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" taking in $489.3 million at global box offices so far, the vampire flick was beaten by the latest installment of the "Mission Impossible" franchise as the most searched film of the year, with "Ghost Protocol" due for release in December.
"American Idol" was the most searched TV show and reality TV show this year, while Britain's royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton in April was the most searched celebrity event of the year.
Bing's survey also highlighted the most searched news stories this year, with the "Casey Anthony Trial" topping a list of high-profile events from around the world, including "Osama Bin Laden Death," "Michael Jackson trial/Conrad Murray" and "Japan Earthquake/Tsunami."
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