SummaryGlee is a Golden Globe-winning Fox musical comedy created by Ryan Murphy (Nip/Tuck) that depicts Will Schuester's (Matthew Morrison) efforts to save McKinley High's Glee Club from cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch). Glee's musical numbers, underdog characters, and rousing soundtracks have all helped make Glee a runaway pop-cul...
SummaryGlee is a Golden Globe-winning Fox musical comedy created by Ryan Murphy (Nip/Tuck) that depicts Will Schuester's (Matthew Morrison) efforts to save McKinley High's Glee Club from cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch). Glee's musical numbers, underdog characters, and rousing soundtracks have all helped make Glee a runaway pop-cul...
As usual, Glee also occasionally veers out of its lane to score political points and pick fights.... From a musical standpoint, however, there are impressive and characteristically eclectic highlights.
While the new kids at McKinley get a few quirky gags, including an unsubtle Tea Party exchange, they feel half-hearted, as if only real remaining mission is to follow our old friends to the finish line. That’s fine. But we could have done it two seasons ago and not missed much.
This TV show changed my **** life, and honestly **** anyone who disagrees. I am so tired of these unoriginal bandwagoners who are trashing on this fine aged wine. This show creates ripples that other TV shows followed. You can talk all the crap you want, but at the end of the day, you are wrong. and Britney S. Pierce still stands strong like the Statue of Liberty. As Anita would say, "**** my fat ****, Er** Ha***. " #pooned
I'm a big fan of this show, and it saddens me that its quality decreases over the last 2 season but i think this sixth and final season they did there best of what story they have left to make a perfect final season to send off characters that all of us grew to love and hate over the past six years. It went back to its roots and then made a path for the foreseeable future and finale.
After the disaster that was the fifth season of Glee, I stopped watching it. Despite the news that the sixth season is the final season of Glee, I didn’t bother to add it on my watchlist. It was on the premiere week that I decided to watch Glee once again.
The first two episodes made me love Glee again. Sure, the “let’s save the Glee club!” plot is overused but I think this is what I missed from the show, the state of the glee club is in questioning with character development in the background.
Let’s talk about the new New Directions kids shall we? They’re very unique that it **** they only have one season to have their stories fleshed out. These are the new kids that should have been when Rachel, Kurt, Mercedes, Finn and others have graduated, not the carbon copies of Rachel (Marley), Kurt/Mercedes (Unique), Finn (Rider?), Puck (his half-brother) etc. The new kids this season brought something new to the table and I wished they were introduced more earlier in the show.
The character development in this season is erm, hit or miss. The hit is of course the wrapping up of the first New Directions from Rachel’s redemption to **** to Santana and Brittany’s and Kurt and Blaine’s marriage. The miss is the confusing downfall of Sue Sylvester. But, I guess that is who Sue is? She is confusing yet menacing as hell? I don’t know but that is pretty weak in execution.
An irritating thing about this season is that they pulled a “deus ex machina” trope. I don’t mind this trope as long as it’s executed well but they used this in a very abrupt way when the Dalton Warblers are forced to merge with the New Directions because well, their school is burned down. But, they only had 13 episodes so this is somehow understandable for me but it’s still irritating for me.
The best part of the final season was the final two episodes. It was clever to use the penultimate episode as a flashback episode of the pilot. Not a flashback episode where they used clips as compilation, it’s more of “deleted scenes that weren’t shot on the pilot” kind of episode. It’s very nostalgic and I have to admit, I cried a bit when they re-used the Don’t Stop Believing performance as the final shot of the episode. Then, the final episode wrapped things up without anything shocking at all just to get publicity about the finale. It’s a perfect Glee series finale.
Overall, the sixth season of Glee is still somehow like the fifth season but it does not cringe me to the point I want to kill everyone. The sixth season is a bittersweet farewell and it wrapped things up in a very Glee way.
I'm a big fan , but this season is so lousy and lazy made. They did such a lousy job to make clean the mess they **** ending is so unrealistic, they just like :"Everybody becomes a super star. That's a wrap."