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TV Review: Glee – “Sectionals”
"Sectionals" is a masterful Glee episode, but sacrifices some realism to serve their campy tone.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Mattress”
Mattress is a bizarre, atypical episode of Glee with a strangely sad tone.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: House Season Seven
Prepare for House, M.D.'s Season 8 by catching up with Season 7 on Blu-ray
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Hairography”
Glee's "Hairography" is all about distractions, which Quinn and Terri use so they can behave badly.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Ballad”
"Ballad" brings emotional wallop on Glee, but forcing plot to fit chosen music is bad.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Wheels”
"Wheels" is Glee's first big episode about equality for those with disabilities and drastic differences.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Mash-Up”
"Mash-Up" has no singing mash-ups, but, given the story, is likely meant in the metaphorical sense.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Throwdown”
"Throwdown" features strong emotional moments, and more music than the past few weeks of Glee.
Read More »TV Review: Glee – “Vitamin D”
With little music in "Vitamin D," Glee shifts focus to personal story arcs, mostly involving the adults.
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