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Glee: Sue-pervillains and ‘Neglected’ Stars

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Glee  Night of Neglect Gwyneth PaltrowTuesday’s “Night of Neglect” finally put an end to the Glee drought, but the show barely had time to fit in all the tender moments, twists and touching one-on-ones. Only four new tunes were featured in the episode, but at least the show made them count. But did they have anything to do with neglected artists or characters? …No, not really.

The show opened with a classic set-up: Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) rallying his team to participate in an idea that’s just doomed for failure. Because Sue Sylvester’s Cheerios money is all tied up in untouchable Cayman Islands bank accounts, New Directions found themselves again at funding odds. They need big bucks to make the trip to New York, and Will got the idea to fund the entire thing by selling salt-water taffy. At twenty-five cents a pop. This equals out to 20,000 pieces of taffy (egads!).

The bellyaching that followed put Mike Chang (Harry Shum, Jr.) over the edge. He revealed that four of the Glee club members (himself, Tina, Artie and Brittany) are members of the Brainiacs, the school’s academic decathalon team -- and, they’ve done so well they’re heading to finals in Detroit. But no one in the club even noticed. Will quickly added their funding needs to the projected salt water taffy sales.

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Glee: Britney/Brittany Episode Hits All the Right Notes

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Tuesday night’s of Glee has been the most hyped episode of the season, and it definitely didn’t disappoint. John Stamos (who is henceforth known as Dr. Feelgood) was introduced into the series, Brittany’s last name was revealed and Miss Spears herself actually donned a Cheerios uniform.

Britney Spears watched the episode, along with millions of Gleeks, offering Twitter updates throughout. “Heather Morris is so cute!” She Tweeted at one point. “Brittany S. Pearce. Ha! She was so fun to work with and was really sweet in person,” Brit revealed.

“The Me Against the Music set looks just like the original. Santana [Naya Rivera] does a great Madonna impression,” Britney said a little later, when Santana and Brittany both underwent dental treatments, as provided by Dr. Carl (Stamos), to hallucinate the Britney Spears video.

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Glee Spoiler: Secret Revealed Tonight!

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Glee - Will and Terri“It all blows up,” revealed Jessalyn Gilsig, talking with interviewers about tonight’s episode. Gilsig plays Will’s wife Terri, who for many episodes has been faking a pregnancy. If you’ve been waiting for her moment of truth, set your DVR now - it’s all going down in a few hours.

“It’s sad; it’s so sad,” the actress says of the scene between herself and Matthew Morrison, in which the truth is revealed. Tonight, Will finally puts “two and two together,” to realize that the picture doesn’t add up to a new baby.

But Gilsig knows about as much about Terri’s future as we do - she has no idea how long she’ll actually be on a show. “I get each script and check to see if I’m still in it, and then maybe I pay some bills,” she laughingly explained to interviewers. “You never know about your longevity on a show.”

She added, “I’ll be back with them in January, so keep hope alive that Terri will stick around. I’ll hang in there as long as I can.”

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Reviewing FOX’s Fall: A Glee-ful Premiere?

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will feature rather prominently on FOX’s fall schedule, appearing in the coveted spot right behind the So You Think You Can Dance results show. The network is throwing every promotional trick they can muster at the series, with the early post-Idol premiere serving as the biggest treat in the campaign.

So, was it worth the hour of programming?

The opening was promising enough: fast-paced, flashing scenes at a sunny high school. An energetic, cheerleader-heavy intro ended with the coach’s angry face and witty one-liner - perfectly setting the tone for the rest of the episode.

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