4. Glee
What: Glee is a cultural phenomenon that has aired three seasons with the fourth coming on September 14, 2012 on Fox. It stars a whole bunch of people playing high school students, teachers, and singers. Each episode contains musical numbers which usually follow a certain theme (Whitney Houston, love songs, etc.). The plot is almost non-existent, but features a glee club trying to make it big while containing its members' egos and problems. Why: Look, this is an opinion right? Well in my opinion, this show needs to be thrown in a black hole and then have that black hole be swallowed by another black hole. Okay, I'll try not to be too bitter. I, like many, was the biggest fan of Glee and couldn't keep my mouth shut when it came to talking about characters or singing the songs. It was brilliant in its construction and each song was memorable and relatable - in its first season that is. Nowadays, the show is a complete mess. I did stop watching halfway through the third season because I actually wanted sleep at night instead of trying to forget the annoying banter that I just witnessed. The writers do not know what they're doing with the characters and it shows. Glee is having an identity crisis and is trying to be too many things at once. So why should it be a movie? So it can finally end. And no, the concert movie doesn't count.
Andy Wong
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I'm an artist, a writer, a gamer, and an entertainment enthusiast. My interests hail from the vast lands of fantasy to the sofa where a reality star just passed out, from a city under the skies of a superhero to the most downloaded album of the week, and from my bed where I take endless naps to the words that end this paragraph.
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