Reptileenbu
Did you people see the same film I saw?
Dorathen
Better Late Then Never
Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
yeshwinhk
The first 3 seasons were filled with all the teenage drama you could hope for and more. Rivalry, teen pregnancy, relationship issues and many more and three sorry was quite reasonably and the acting well done.I really liked the car if the first three seasons which was the golden age of glee but after that the show just literally makes a joke of itself l.My most favourite character was Due Sylvester and just for her, I'd watch it again if possible (only first two seasons this time though).
Overall if you're a TV show buff and love teenage drama(be prepared for lots of drama by the way),musicals need good entertainment you can definitely give it a go. Thanks for reading my tenure hope it helped.
snperera
Wow, This show wow! The cast is great and the songs and talent are beautiful and so good!!!! I know that some seasons of this show have been clunky and messy but overall I will always love this show. It's a show about the outcasts and misfits and how they will go against what the world tells them. Blaine and Kurt are such a cute couple. Blaine is my favorite character but the other characters are great too like Rachel, Artie, Tina, Mercedes, etc. This is a feel good show! I feel like this was a show that didn't care if they broke the rules. Yes at times there are pointless relationships and plot holes...but the show will always come back to the message of it which is acceptance and hope and it will always bring it back to the music.
Michael Lysaght
OK, so I started watching this show out of curiosity back in the day because people in my old class in school wouldn't shut up about it. This was around 2009/10. I continued watching it thinking, "OK, this isn't good, but it's something to talk about in school." The characters are mostly bland or over-the-top stereotypes and every scenario is just exaggerated tenfold. Starting out, I gave it a pass and was mildly interested in what twists they would give to certain songs. Little did I know that it would inevitably be a trainwreck. The hollow caricatures began to get more and more irritating until this line made me reach the breaking point. "I have self-diagnosed Asperger Syndrome, so I can basically say whatever I want." At that point I thought, "F**K THIS SHOW!" As a person who has been diagnosed with Aspergers, I know personally that it's not just an excuse to behave antisocially. People with stronger symptoms do not understand social protocol, through no fault of their own. So the fact that these scum-of-the-earth writers try to make a punchline out of the condition makes my blood boil.It gets worse from there, with them trying to tackle issues like teenage sex, pregnancy, angst, LGBT issues and alcohol consumption and it's just done so terribly. The characters are just terrible people. Insecure, narcissistic caricatures. I gave up at the beginning of Season 3 because of the example I just mentioned. However, you'd think that the show would finish after they graduate high school. Right? NOPE! The show is carrying on as half the kids head to college and the other half stay behind with new additions, as far as I know.What I found incredible was that when Cory Monteith (pretty much the male lead, save for Matthew Morrison) died from substance abuse, they just carried on with the show. Sure, they had a memorial episode for him, but there was no explanation as to how the character died.It's unbelievable how much hype this show received during the first two seasons and then as the series carried on, there was a steady decline. It overstayed its welcome and the caricatures and stereotypes were just straight up offensive. Say, for instance, when the two Asian characters find out that one of them have gotten an A-minus in a test. "AN A-MINUS? THAT'S AN Asian F!!" "Oh look, an Irish transfer student. Let's get him to wear green in every scene and have every other character call him a leprechaun!" Because racism is funny? What I found a bit creepy was just how much they sexualized the characters in some of their musical routines. In the back of my head, I'm thinking, "Aren't these characters meant to be in high school?" I know that all the actors were well into their 20s but Jesus Christ! And don't get me started about the infamous GQ cover. It was borderline softcore porn at some points.To conclude, this series became an absolute disaster and I'm just glad that people have forgotten about it.
J Ba
I feel bad for this show. I really do. It got big fast and then didn't know what to do with itself. But the thing is, if it had stuck to its original idea, original goals of being progressive and positive, and about a stupid show choir full of outcasts, I think it would have come out of this a lot better. And I think it would have been popular but Hollywood has it in their head that shock value and s3x are the only way to get views. They underestimate viewers; we're willing to watch stuff like this only because we're starved for quality material. If quality is provided, shows like this would be dropped. But no one wants to leave that safety of rehashed story lines so I guess TV will continue to suck.