Glee Season 1 Episode 13 “Sectionals”
December 13, 2009 | No Comment

As the mid-season break starts, the Glee Club now sees themselves as improved advocates for music.

Their goal continues on – to be in the Regionals.

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Glee 1.11 “Hairography” Recap

Submitted on December 7, 2009 No Comment

Although this episode was not as humorous as past ones, it had its amusing moments, and made for an interesting episode. The powerful happenings in this show pertain to the male individual who is characterized as a half deaf schoolmaster who runs the Jane Adams School for deaf children. These scenes are so true to life, as this individual portrayed could hear very little, and so reenacted this scenario descriptively. Other strong points in this episode relate to the character, Sue, who attempts to downgrade the Glee Club, every chance that she can do so. Sue is callous in such a way that brings humor to the show. This is a very difficult task, which must employ skill, and for this Sue’s actress deserves an award.

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Much relief can be expressed by the end of Terri’s pregnancy. This situation was interesting in the beginning, but it has persisted for a lengthy time, thus causing Terri to become bothersome. The saying, “too much of a good thing is bad”, which also pertains to the Quinn Finn lie.

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