Glee Recap: The End Is an Afterthought
No one has ever watched Glee to see the kids graduate. But yet, there they were.
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No one has ever watched Glee to see the kids graduate. But yet, there they were.
The man who will be juggling three shows and two movies sits down for an epic conversation.
And out pops a skeleton from Naya Rivera's closet. A boob-bearing, straight-A-receiving skeleton.
"Leslie Knope is incredible. And she almost didn’t win."
Who's graduating up and out of Glee? To hear the Internet tell it, nearly everyone.
"Nationals" was Glee at its best: Singing teenagers. Some feelings. Some jokes. We even cried once!
We came to this episode fairly prepared to hate the Freaky Friday body swap.
We take a guess by looking at creator Ryan Murphy and his agent's client list.
The gle-enemy attacks, kills with Nicki Minaj verses.
William McKinley High: Where rom-com stars go to retire.
With signs of singing-competition fatigue, Glee fading, and House ending, the network needs fresh hits.
When prom and anti-prom meet, do they cancel each other out?
Remember the time Glee had an episode about domestic violence and called it "Choke"?
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