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Glee Season 1: Hell-o

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The much-anticipated mid-season return of Glee premiered after Tuesday’s American Idol, a new day and time for the musically-themed scripted series. A quick recap of the first half of the season (delivered as usual in quick, bullet-fashion that at times is a bit hard to follow) led immediately into the first few scenes - which featured a hilarious collection of quips and jibes between Will Schuester and Sue Sylvester (Matthew Morrison and Jane Lynch).

It only got better from there. Slushies were thrown in faces, relationships were re-arranged (a common theme on ), beautiful music was made…and the birth of a brand-new love triangle was witnessed. Read on to get all the juicy details…

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Glee to Go (Lady) Gaga

Lady Gaga and Madonna

Attendees at PaleyFest 2010’s Glee event got a number of juicy spoilers concerning the show’s remaining episodes.

What musical moments can fans look forward to when the program returns on April 13? A Madonna-themed episode, duets with Neil Patrick Harris…and even a Lady Gaga cover.

“She’s arguably the most important pop star right now,” co-creator Ryan Murphy said about the “Bad Romance” singer. The unnamed tune will appropriately be featured in an episode about the “power of theatricality.” (Let’s hope lesbian prison porn is not included.)

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TV on DVD: December 29, 2009

Glee DVDHere are some of the options available this Tuesday.

  • Baccano! (Complete Series)
  • Blassreiter (Part 2)
  • Dragonaut: The Resonance (Complete Series, Part 2)
  • Emily of New Moon (Season 2)
  • Genshiken 2 (Volume 3)
  • Glee (Season 1, Vol. 1)
  • Time Warp (Season 2)
  • Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle (Season 2)
  • United States of Tara (Season 1)
  • Whale Wars (Season 2)

Make sure to also check out the DVD and Blu-ray film options for this week.

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2010 Golden Globe Nominations (TV)

Glee Cast

The 2009-10 awards season kicked into high gear this morning with the official announcement of the nominations.

Here are some of the noteworthy mentions from this year’s list of TV nominees:

  • Freshman drama leads all TV nominations with a total of four - including mentions for Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison and Jane Lynch. Damages, Dexter, 30 Rock and Big Love all got three noms.
  • Although cable television dominated the Best Drama category, the major networks had a tight hold of the Best Comedy category.
  • Newbies recognized this year include Courteney Cox (Cougar Town), Thomas Jane (Hung), Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie) and .
  • Despite big buzz around Emmy time, Big Bang Theory‘s Jim Parsons did not get any love this time around. Meanwhile, Emmy-winner Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) was snubbed as well.
  • HBO, once again, leads all channels with 17 nominations. FOX and Showtime both had six each.

The 67th Golden Globe Awards with host airs Jan. 17 on NBC.

(You can find the full list of television nominees after the jump. Click here for the film nominations.)

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Glee Fall Finale: Did You Get What You Wanted?

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More than 8 million tuned in to sing along with ’s fall finale, an episode filled with great music, shocking moments and more truly hilarious one-liners from Jane Lynch. You can’t always get what you want (it would be much better if Glee wasn’t going on break until April), but it was a pretty perfect episode.

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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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Oh, Glee! An Interview with Jane Lynch

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Jane Lynch, who plays acid-tongued coach Sue Sylvester on , recently sat down with CNN to talk music, television and Broadway. Sylvester is currently appearing in the off-Broadway production Ephron’s Love Loss And What I Wore in New York.

“I think that Glee speaks to the underdog in all of us,” she said at one point. “These are a bunch of kids who, in spite of getting slushies thrown in their faces…they show up every day, dutifully, at Glee club, to sing their hearts out.”

“A song is never sung for no reason,” Lynch smiled. “She has no filter. And it just comes right out,” she said of her character Sue Sylvester, always a highlight of the episodes in which she appears.

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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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Meet the Kids from Glee

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McKinley High sounds like any school in America, and that’s exactly what aims to depict. The new series premieres Tuesday after American Idol, but after this sneak peek viewers must wait until November before enjoying more new episodes.

Matthew Morrison played idealistic Will Schuester, who optimistically chooses to lead the school’s Glee Club. Soprano Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) is the stand-out member in the Club, which is comprised mainly of school losers. Kurt (Chris Colfer) plays the sarcastic gay boy, Mercedes (Amber Riley) thinks she’s the next Beyoncé, Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) is a punk rocker with a stutter and Artie (Kevin McHale) is a jazz-guitarist who seems to embody the description of geek.

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