Why didn't you watch 'Glee' last night?

33 Comments

  • Sher - 12 years ago

    Wow! What happened to Glee?? This third season is so boring. I refuse to watch another episode. New writers? Bad idea. Get the old writers back. It really looks ridiculous when you steal a scene from Grease. Couldn't believe it when I saw that one. Tried watching the episode with the tribute to Michael Jackson music. Turned it off halfway through.No longer a GLEEK. :(

  • Iris - 13 years ago

    I am tired of the gay agenda, I am tired of Sue Sylvester. Sue is annoying, and her character is out of place. An educator who acted like her would be fired.
    The story lines are just the same (Nationals). No character development, just petty same old same old stories.

  • Mo - 13 years ago

    Season 1 and 2 were fantastic. Season 3 has been a complete let down. Why? The built up so many great characters and then axed some of the key performers and brought (or bringing) in some incredibly irritating personalities. They are trying to do too many things in too short a time span. I suspect there is more disorder on the set between producers and actors that led to believe by the tabloids. As much as I loved the first two season, I don't see this show lasting more than a couple more seasons, especially with the departure of more core characters.

  • Ros - 13 years ago

    I watch Glee because of Charice aka Sunshine Corazon. When she left, I left Glee too!

  • gleek - 13 years ago

    sunshine corazon

  • M Gill - 13 years ago

    I never am able to watch TV when it broadcasts, but I watch it Glee - if nothing else - on line during the week it's shown. Also, buy all the season DVDs and made it to the 3D movie. I'll miss Chord Overstreet, but hope he got a really great offer. This is a great show. If nothing else, it encourages interest in the performing arts and is the professional answer to reality talent shows. Maybe most of the people who watch the show were sleeping on Wall Street in protest this week.

  • skyeleo - 13 years ago

    I watched & enjoyed a lot of it. Esp. the music numbers. Here's my opinion of the main cast:
    Will : love him-he must never leave!!!
    Emma: I have red-hair too,but still HATE her! ANNOYING. I fast-forward every scene she's in-blik!
    Sue: love her-pure gold!
    Principle Figgins: love him,hope he has more lines next time.
    Rachael: still ok-but tiring.
    Finn: Sooo CUTE!
    Sam: a missed opportunity! Want him BACK!
    Kurt & Blaine: ADORABLE! They are prob. saving lives by their very presence on the show. I'm thrilled they're going to be dating on the show. Good for them.
    The rest of the cast is ok. I'm excited for the addition of Project Glee winners Damian McGinty & Samuel Larsen! I do NOT miss Ashely Fink. She & Puck-Are you KIDDING??!
    I suggest the writers spend time with actual HS kids like my daughter. They don't get how much kids use drugs & have sex. There is so much pressure/depression. My kids & her friends stand against those,but not b/c they're uptight fundi Christians.(we're Catholic-but not hypocrites like Ryan Murphy says we are!) ~Fear of STDS is huge. Not funny,but maybe that could be explored.
    In light of all the suicides of gay kids,I hope & pray they explore that problem & help end the suffering in some way.

  • C. A. - 13 years ago

    As an old stinker (and a Christian), I don't like sex, homosexuality or left-wing politics being pushed in my face, so I stopped watching after the second episode.

  • jean grey - 13 years ago

    Overall, season 2 was a disappointment, with one or two funny episodes. What I hate most it how they build a storyline into the featured artiste, and not the other way round, ie find songs to fit the storyline. I was looking forward to Mr Shue and Emma's storyline for one, and nothing... they had a nice thing going on between Quinn and Sam and then, suddenly she wants Finn back? It's all just choppy and incoherent. And I agree with one of the comment - enough Broadway numbers!!!

  • jane doe - 13 years ago

    Waiting for Samuel, Damien and Lindsey from the Glee Project to start showing up.

  • Sam - 13 years ago

    It got too Gay to be honest.

  • Jenine - 13 years ago

    I LOVED Glee when it first began, but I have a policy that I won't watch any TV that I wouldn't watch with my kids watching along with me. I am fully accepting of all lifestyles - to each their own. That being said, it doesn't mean that I need to watch homosexual couples carry on anymore than I need to watch straight couples. This show has a barely PG-13 thing going on. The trashy inuendos and sacrificing of great characters for the purpose of the show's agenda grew old. Sharon (above) said it very well!!

  • shelby3 - 13 years ago

    omg i love glee and yeah sue's a butt but, that dosent mean you have to give up the show over one person.... ive heard alot about the gay situation but really gay hold the world together and if you got a probably with that then get over it.... im ok with gays and mosty of my friends are gay or bi....people make fun of them and buuly them that doesnt do nothing but result to them hanging themselfs and im tired of it..... i always get upset when i hear about a gay person killing them self...... the world is soo cruel to result to this......and sooo what if two guys or girls kiss how do you know that, that isnt normal and guy and girl is weird.

  • Geraldine - 13 years ago

    Liked the show when it first aired. However, since the story line has continued to cater toward the gay agenda, I am not interested anymore. What someone does in private is surely their business, but since I cast my vote by the TV remote, I vote "No, thanks." I'm pretty much into the old fashioned romance - a guy and a girl. Don't care to watch two guys/girls kissing. Kind of turns my stomach.

  • Ohio - 13 years ago

    Way too much focus on the gay factor--Is it needed in every episode. Quit beating me over the head with it!

  • J. - 13 years ago

    NCIS

  • What? - 13 years ago

    Why would you want to get rid of the only antagonist the show has??? You people are in la la land. A show without something to struggle against would be soooooo boring. It'd be like wanting to read Batman without all those dumb villains.

  • Ally - 13 years ago

    I'm not in my teens but I watched the first season and tried hard to sit through the second. The third I doubt will be any different. For me, its just the same thing every episode. The characters are bland not interesting. I only like watching the singing parts.

    Also, I believe they are just trying to push homosexuality down our throats. FYI: I have nothing against gays. I think everyone should be treated with respect and whatever anyone chooses to do in their lives is their business, but the gay agenda is getting old.

  • Denise VanDewalker - 13 years ago

    I watched the premiere and was totally disappointed. I am not quite sure what direction the writers were trying to go on this one, but it didn't work! If this is any indication of the new season, my family will be tuning out this season! Bring back some fresh songs and please stop with all the 'broadway musical numbers'! Boring!! It also seems that when you have some new talent on the show, you get rid of them. Bring back Sam (Chord Overstreet), Jessie and Charice (aka..Sunshine). These three had so much talent and added so much interest to the storyline and pufffff...they were gone. We watched the Glee Project while you looked for new talent to add to the show and that was great...but you had talent right under your nose that you let go. Why?

  • Dave - 13 years ago

    I am older adult male and have to admit, I found the show entertaining when the plots were simple and music was good. It then became a show about lesbians and homosexuals. Now if someone wants to do that, that is none of my business, but I sure don't want to watch two male students kissing. Sorry old fashioned but don't care to see guys locking lips. I finished the season last year but decided not to watch it this year. Probably good move since I hear they are going to portray conservatives as evil people.

  • mary - 13 years ago

    My family watched Glee because of Charice.

  • Steve - 13 years ago

    I am over the politics and gay agenda...

  • JESSICA PECK - 13 years ago

    Two years ago I paid for TV. Now I get it all on the internet for free.

  • Sharon - 13 years ago

    I loved "Glee" in the first season, and was disappointed by season two although I watched nearly every episode. I didn't bother with the premiere, although I may watch the show sporadically in the future. I like the actors and the music, but the writing has gone from fresh to boring to lecturing in style while the music centered on opportunities to slavishly worship interchangable icons of "cool".

    The relentless focus on Kurt Hummel's character, to the detriment of all the other cast members, was tiresome, particularly since his homosexuality was presented as the sum total of his persona. I don't CARE that Kurt is gay, and I don't NEED the writers to condescend to me every week on the assumption that I am homophobic! Viewers who have a problem with homosexuality are probably not drawn to the show in the first place. Rachel's character has twisted from an innocent self-absorption with her astounding talent in the first season to a wicked, mean-spirited self-obsession in the second, a change that was never explained and entirely off-putting. Finn could have been interesting if that character had been written to grow from overcoming the betrayals he suffered in the first season, but as written he's basically just been stuffed and put in a corner labelled dumb and boring.

    I love Jane Lynch's work, but Sue Sylvester does not have a place in this show anymore. Writing her in is increasingly contrived and jarring. Either make her the principal and give her other fish to fry or write her out. Sad but true.

    The 'secondary' glee club members, most particularly Mercedes, Mike, Tina, Artie and Brittney, can carry this show until the writers figure out how to put freshness and enthusiasm back into their central stars. Those five in particular have been under-used, and I'd tune back in if they were given the opportunity to present rounded, complex characters and interesting interactions.

    Unfortunately, the writers and producers believed their own hype in season two, and ironically assumed the loathesome role of high school queen bees - sucking up to those they recognized as more popular than they were (Gwynneth Paltrow, Idina Menzel, Madonna, Lady Gaga etc), meting out ruthless social judgements on those in their sway (Humiliate Rachel! Adore Kurt's gayness!) and either ignoring or condescending to us masses, whom they assumed to be uncritical if moronic followers. It got old, and my TV stayed off.

  • Fran - 13 years ago

    I got confused about when the series was on (because sometimes it wasn't), plus the Facebook "Glee" promos made the story lines seem kind of arbitrary. What I liked about Season 1 is that there seemed to be a story arc. Not sure that was true in Season 2 ... but how would I know, I didn't watch!

  • Courtney - 13 years ago

    I have not watch every episode of Glee, but when I do watch it, it is always about a random romance, competing, destroying, etc. I don't like Rachel because she is boring, and the other charcters don't particularly interest me!

  • M - 13 years ago

    Every episode is the same...

    "Guys, here's your assignment..."
    "We need to be ready for Nationals..."
    "I want to destroy the Glee club..."
    "I should sing lead... No I should sing lead..."
    "And this week's guest star is..."

    Until the show gets some genuine conflict that is not rooted in Rachel's "diva-ness," Sue's determination to destroy the club, some horribly cliched romance, or the club's fixation on competition, the show is destined to lose viewers.

    Once Idina Menzel's stint on the show ends, I'll be one of the 32% fleeing the show.

  • lisa - 13 years ago

    Too many political comments by the actors (Sue). Just do your job.

  • Lindsay - 13 years ago

    I only watch GLEE to see CHARICE (aka Sunshine Corazon), otherwise I wouldn't...sice she's not there anymore, why should I bother !!!

  • Chas - 13 years ago

    Sue has got to go. Without Sam (Chord Overstreet) there's no one to root for. Finn is just dumb. Kurt is to much of a flame and I say that as a gay man. Need I go on.

  • Lily - 13 years ago

    I don't have access to the US TV network or to cable TV . So I will patiently wait for the DVD ...

  • MPC - 13 years ago

    I'm sick to death of Sue. She ruins the whole show for me. Loved Season 1 but I quit in the middle of Season 2 when every star hyping their own CD or whatever was featured in the series. Enough already.

  • Kim, L.A. West - 13 years ago

    Sorta sick of Sue's nastiness, even though I know this is the writers' fault & not the actor's.

    But, really since Day 1, I've only liked watching the big, singing dancing numbers, or really well done smaller numbers, like Will's Thong Song rendition.

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