Every Wednesday night at 8 p.m., you will me find me on my long tan couch pointing the remote to my TV and pressing that button that takes me to Channel 2.
As the first season of Glee comes to an end, the one hour a week that I sit and watch TV is now over. Glee is undoubtedly one of TV’s hit phenomenons.
Every thing about this show is good – there is never a dull moment. Either Sue Sylvester, head of the cheerleading squad, is making someone’s life miserable or Terri Schuester, wife of the head of Glee club, is stirring drama up with her husband’s students.
Until next semester when the first episode of season two starts, I will have to manage by watching re-runs which is easy to do) or listening to the accompanying CD that features most of the songs sung by the cast in the episodes. I might actually have to find something productive to do on Wednesday nights.
On top of the show’s great plot, the music just tops every thing off. The show is full of unfamiliar, yet extremely talented performers. And considering the wide range of unique personalities, it’s clear the Glee club at McKinnley High seems to accept everyone.
Last week’s finale unveiled more than one hefty surprise. Without giving too much away, let’s just say you’d need more than just a knife to cut through all of the tension.
If you’re interested in catching a few episodes of Glee, check out hulu.com.