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  1. Glee: Created by Ian Brennan, Brad Falchuk, Ryan Murphy. With Chris Colfer, Jane Lynch, Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison. A group of ambitious misfits try to escape the harsh realities of high school by joining a glee club headed by a passionate Spanish teacher.

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    • 2009-05-19
    • Comedy, Drama, Music
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  2. Glee (TV Series 2009–2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Wed, Sep 30, 2009. Will thinks the glee club desperately needs more of an edge, so he brings in his former classmate, April Rhodes, to spice things up. Will's plan seems to be going smoothly until he realizes he may be losing a key member of the club. 7.9/10 (1.8K) Rate. Watch options.

    • Matthew Morrison (Will Schuester) Matthew Morrison was already a Broadway star when he took on the role of determined glee club founder/teacher (and man who should never rap) Will Schuester.
    • Jane Lynch (Sue Sylvester) When Jane Lynch was recruited to play the polarizing, vitriol-spewing cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester, she had enjoyed years of steady work as a character actress and comedian.
    • Lea Michele (Rachel Berry) Lea Michele had a deep Broadway résumé by the time she joined Glee, having made her professional stage debut at the age of 8 as young Cosette in Les Misérables.
    • Cory Monteith (Finn Hudson) Cory Monteith had made headway in bit parts and supporting roles when Ryan Murphy plucked him from near obscurity to portray Finn Hudson, the high school quarterback with a softer side and a killer set of pipes.
    • Substitute (S2.E7) - 8.5
    • Sue Sylvester Shuffle (S2.E11) - 8.5
    • N This Way (S2.E18) - 8.5
    • Els (S1.E9) - 8.6
    • Am on (S1.E19) - 8.5
    • Er Been Kissed (S2.E6) - 8.6
    • Dbye (S3.E22) - 8.6
    • Power of Madonna (S1.E15) - 8.7
    • T (S2.E8) - 8.7
    • Break Up (S4.E4) - 8.7

    This episode features the introduction of fan-favorite Holly Holiday as the substitute teacher who fills in while Will Schuester is out with the flu. Gwyneth Paltrow won an Emmy for the role. RELATED: 10 Of Glee's Sue Sylvester Quotes That Are Still Hilarious Today While Will is out, Holly impresses the club with her rendition of Cee Lo Green's "Fo...

    Sue Sylvester plots to get members of her squad to quit the glee club by making sure one of their big competitions is on the same night as a football playoff game. With the glee club performing the half-time show for the game, the cheerleaders in both groups are forced to choose — and of course, they initially choose the Cheerios. Football team pla...

    "Born This Way" features Rachel contemplating a nose job after Finn accidentally breaks her nose during dance rehearsal. This provokes Santana to point out everyone's "bad qualities" and has everyone dealing with their own insecurities, even Kurt, who re-enrolls at McKinley after leaving because of Karofsky's bullying. While the episode is literall...

    Glee's tackling deep issues could be hit or miss, but "Wheels" does a great job at highlighting an issue that affects people every day. In the episode, the club discovers that the school isn't willing to increase the glee club budget to allow them a wheelchair-accessible bus for a competition, leaving Artie having to find another way to get there. ...

    As the title suggests, this episode is all about dreams. Several members of the glee club are encouraged to realize that not everyone's dream comes true. While that can be a harsh reality of the entertainment industry, Will wants to continue to foster the dreams of the kids in the class, in keeping with the theme of the series that they should neve...

    This is the episode that launched the Karofsky bullying arc for Kurt, making his season 2 a tumultuous one. He frequently found himself the target of Karofsky's anger. When left without his male glee club members interested in his opinions, Kurt left to "spy" on the Warblers for the afternoon. That spying session gave the audience a look at what th...

    At the end of season 3, most of the New Directions members were heading off to the adult world. The finale acted as a goodbye for those members. Nothing happened exactly the way anyone planned. Kurt and Finn didn't get into the schools they wanted, and Rachel planned to defer her acceptance to help them. Like the audience, Rachel was in for a surpr...

    This was one of the first tribute episodes of the series, with all of the songs being none other than Madonna's. Sue saw Madonna as the ultimate in female empowerment, and inspired by her, Will wanted to give the New Directions girls a path to empowerment as well. RELATED: 10 Best Glee Musical Tribute Episodes, Ranked (According To IMDb) While not ...

    One of the best episodes in Glee season 2brought the club together for a wedding, but also pulled them apart because of bullying. Kurt's father and Finn's mother walked down the aisle, with Kurt and his friends providing the songs, but most of the rest of the episode featured a more serious storyline. Kurt still found himself the target of Karofsky...

    With an episode title like “The Break Up,” it would be right to expect a major couple calling it quits during the hour. Instead, the episode involves five major couples ending their relationships. Over the course of the hour, Blaine and Kurt, Rachel and Finn, Brittany and Santana, Kitty and Jake, and Emma and Will all reached roadblocks in their re...

  4. Watch Glee — Season 1 with a subscription on Disney+, Hulu, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Entertaining, snarky, and full of heart, Glee is an addictive, toe-tapping musical dramedy ...

  5. Jan 6, 2022 · Season 5 - "The Quarterback" (9.6) This is arguably the best known and highest-rated episode of the entire show. The episode centers around Finn, the role played by actor Cory Monteith, who died before the fifth season began filming. Finn was an iconic character who had some of the best performances in the entire show, and thankfully the ...

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