By Becca, the Gourmez
I am so excited to be sharing my glee for Glee with you! This first column will give you the background on my present Glee opinions and obsessions. If you had told me last year at this time that I’d be filled with anticipation each Tuesday night, hoping that my digital signal actually came through so I could watch Glee as it aired rather than being forced to wait — egads! — 12 hours for it to appear on Hulu, I would have laughed. You see, I liked the first episode a lot. A singing and dancing high school drama with lots of smart humor and a vocally and visually stunning lead in the role of Will Shuster is right up my alley. And enjoy it I did, but with each new episode, my excitement waned. By the end of the season, the fast speed of the plot had given me so much whiplash, I didn’t think I cared anymore.
The Glee-Full Gab
By Becca
Glee returns from an excruciatingly long hiatus led into by two — two! — cliffhangers, and those cliffhangers are resolved in about 10 seconds of exposition as Finn and Rachel walk down the halls of McKinley High. Oh Glee. That is so typically you that I’m not even disappointed. Plus, you gave us an hour of Matt Bomer being hilarious and gorgeous to make up for it.