Glee ends season one with lots of Journey, both the band and character development, in a fantastic finale.
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TV Review: Glee – “Funk”
"Funk" is one of the worst episodes of Glee ever, with terrible music and copious plot holes.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Theatricality”
Glee's "Theatricality" has a few mistakes, but is emotionally powerful, and excellent overall.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Dream On”
Glee's "Dream On" has some problems, especially with bad acting and writing, but also has great performances.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Laryngitis”
Glee's "Laryngitis" doesn't live up to its title, but does have some emotionally raw moments.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Bad Reputation”
"Bad Reputation" is a Glee episode with high production value musical numbers and a relatable story.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Home”
Home provides some emotional moments as characters search for where they belong.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “The Power of Madonna”
The Power of Madonna is musically amazing, but is extremely continuity-error heavy.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Hell-O”
Hell-O introduces Jesse St. James and Shelby Corcoran while exploring relationship drama and crazy girls.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Sectionals”
"Sectionals" is a masterful Glee episode, but sacrifices some realism to serve their campy tone.
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