When Glee premiered a couple of weeks ago, I had my worries about the series, but luckily over the past two weeks the show has gotten better, and my conern has been easing. The pacing has started to slow down, giving a more even tone to the episodes. The plotline over Terri faking a pregnancy, while still soapy and ridiculous, has actually become less of a problem, with the character becoming more simpathetic. And while I never took issue with Jane Lynch's hilariously demented cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester, I'm enjoying the fact the character is being better fleshed out. Last night's episode provided a better understanding of Sue's thinking, and she actually gave some good advice at the end of the episode - Even if the crowd is booing you, act as if they are cheering you. The biggest surprise over the last few episodes, however, is the male cast members becoming the stand outs. I'm seriously loving Chris Colfer's and Cory Monteith's performances as the Kurt and Finn. The biggest concern I have about the program now, is the continuation of Stephen Tobolowsky's character Sandy. The performance, while funny in a bit part in the pilot, is now really annoying. The character should definitely be written off, and since Tobolowsky isn't a regular cast member, it shouldn't be that hard.Thursday, September 24, 2009
Glee and Other TV Programs
When Glee premiered a couple of weeks ago, I had my worries about the series, but luckily over the past two weeks the show has gotten better, and my conern has been easing. The pacing has started to slow down, giving a more even tone to the episodes. The plotline over Terri faking a pregnancy, while still soapy and ridiculous, has actually become less of a problem, with the character becoming more simpathetic. And while I never took issue with Jane Lynch's hilariously demented cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester, I'm enjoying the fact the character is being better fleshed out. Last night's episode provided a better understanding of Sue's thinking, and she actually gave some good advice at the end of the episode - Even if the crowd is booing you, act as if they are cheering you. The biggest surprise over the last few episodes, however, is the male cast members becoming the stand outs. I'm seriously loving Chris Colfer's and Cory Monteith's performances as the Kurt and Finn. The biggest concern I have about the program now, is the continuation of Stephen Tobolowsky's character Sandy. The performance, while funny in a bit part in the pilot, is now really annoying. The character should definitely be written off, and since Tobolowsky isn't a regular cast member, it shouldn't be that hard.
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