TV Review: Glee - "Girls (and Boys) on Film"

Part of: Gleekonomics

FOX's Glee is certainly frustrating. After a great fall run, they completely dropped the ball during February sweeps, one of the most important times of the year for television, with several weak episodes in a row. Now, the ratings push being over, Glee returns with another good episode, "Girls (and Boys) on Film."

Part of why this week's installment works so well is the music that is used. The episode features the 500th musical performance ever on the show, as well as many other great numbers inspired by movies. From "Shout" to "In Your Eyes" to "Come What May" to "Unchained Melody" to "Footloose," Glee chronicles some of the best know moments in film involving song. They also toss in a couple of mashups, such as "Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend" / "Material Girl," the same combo used in Moulin Rouge, and a Tom Cruise tribute of "Old Time Rock and Roll" and "Danger Zone," as well as the old style, beautiful looking dream opening "You're All the World to Me."

That list in the preceding paragraph is quite a long one, and without a weak link in the batch. Many are used effectively for the ongoing stories, while others are entertaining choir room performances. Many of the cast are featured in these numbers, rather than just a couple of them, and everyone must have had a ball filming "Girls (and Boys) on Film," which really translates on screen.

It does strike me as odd that the rest of the student body really gets into "Shout" as the New Directions run down the halls and dance on tables in the lunchroom. Were I their classmate, I would probably groan and say "Here they come again!" rather than clap and bob my head. However, it's so entertaining that I can't complain much, and I'm glad it's included.

I'd also like to mention how much I loved Unique (Alex Newell) headlining "Diamonds Are A Girls Best Friend" / "Material Girl." He has been such a pleasure to have in the cast this year, and her voice is amazing. I do have a little trouble deciding which pronoun to use sometimes when discussing the character, as evidenced by the previous sentence, but whether identifying as male or female, Unique brings something fun and powerful and, well, unique, to the show that I wish was used more.

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Jerome Wetzel has hosted two entertainment based podcasts, "Geek Out With Jimmy" and "The Good, The Bad, & The Geeky". He is also the author of the An Actor's Nightmare book series. He currently writes television reviews for examiner.com and blogcritics.org. …

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  • 1 - Lucas

    Mar 11, 2013 at 6:52 pm

    Hi, Jerome, I think this episode was funny too, and I think Glee is back, (BACK!!), the last episodes were so wrong and bad, and I hope "Feud" stands on its own, too.

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