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<p>Um, I wrote the “…that would be Mr.Shuester” comment quoted above and I am most definitely not “younger”. ;)</p>

<p>And yes, HGFM, very cool! You’ll have to tell us if and when you are on the show!</p>

<p>We won’t know until the episode airs. But if my friend and I are in it, it will be the last episode of the season. We’ll just be in an audience shot, so nothing too exciting. :)</p>

<p>Has Jane Lynch ever done anything bad? Love, love, love the show!</p>

<p>My D and I also love Glee. We saw the pilot episode last spring and were eager for the regular season to begin. And we have not been disappointed! Like others said above, she also thinks the boy who plays Finn is very attractive. Guess I’d have to agree. ;)</p>

<p>My MT DD and I also love Glee and watch it together each week. The characters on the show are great and of course we love the songs!</p>

<p>Jane Lynch plays the best character of them all.</p>

<p>OK, so what’s everyone’s guess on how Shuester’s wife is going to get out of the fake pregnancy predicament (and wasn’t that scene when she told her sister she was prego. hilarious?) ?</p>

<p>She’ll scheme to surreptitiously adopt the Chastity Club girl’s baby, but Schuester will find out. They’ll divorce, and the wife will end up with the cougar-chasing football player, who is ironically the child’s real father.</p>

<p>^^^^ Great scenario!</p>

<p>I can’t believe that the Cherrio will actually be pregnant or stay pregnant. I’m wondering if she is also making up her story. Just seems awkward that she would continue in her role, so early in the series/season with a belly growing.</p>

<p>I agree she is going to try to scheme to get the girls baby. However, how does she plan on not having sex with her husband for 9 months. Here’s my wrinkle, in a few episodes she’ll find out she is pregnant, so now she has a very late due date. Or she gets the baby, the girl changes her mind takes it back they split, he hooks up with the other teacher and she than announces she is pregnant for real (season cliff hanger)</p>

<p>My son is on the football team at our school and we he saw them do that dance, he said maybe we should do that so we can win (they are 0-3). We busted out laughing, and said okay DS take that to your coach…better yet let’s see you do it…OH NOW WAY was his response, I would rather keep losing than do that!</p>

<p>Another Glee fan here! D and I watch “together” - but she is 200 miles away so we use the chat feature on FB to comment back and forth to one another. We love Matt Morrison, who plays Mr. Shuester (sp??). He has been in several Broadway shows - Hairspray, Light in the Piazza, and most recently, South Pacific. D has seen him in several, but my only encounter with him was the day D and I were at the WICKED lottery a few years ago and he was also there trying to win tickets. He did…we didn’t. But, got a really nice photo of him and D together. He was very surprised she recognized him and was very flattered when asked to pose for a photo. Made a great impression on me that day, so I am thrilled that this new endeavor is working out so well for him. What a classy guy he is!</p>

<p>not so crazy about tonights episode.too much not about the kids ,I thought…and I missed Coach Sue who didnt appear until almost the end.</p>

<p>H and I watched for the first time last night. I will need to watch it again before final judgement. We enjoyed it, but not the kind of show I’ll set my alarm for (like I do with House.) We kept saying, “Can you imagine this [song, dance, situation, outfit …] at our high school?” We do have an award winning chorus, musical theater, etc. But bringing back an adult into the club? Not gonna happen. Letting an alcoholic adult have that sort of influence on the kids stick around with only a mild suggestion to the teacher that it might be inappropriate? No way. Teachers have been fired for less.</p>

<p>It seemed like PG-13 High School Musical. I actually enjoyed High School Musical, but wouldn’t watch it weekly. Like I said, need to give it another look before deciding. Maybe I caught an off night.</p>

<p>I think this episode was more about how they were going to get Rachel back in glee. Next weeks will seem interesting and Coach Sue will def. be on since she is the one that tells his wife about his school relationship with the gc.</p>

<p>I’m surprised that anyone would take this show seriously. It’s an absolute spoof filled with the requisite stereotypical characterizations. EVERYthing about it is unrealistic, that’s the point. Last week’s episode was the best so far, in my opinion.</p>

<p>This show is absolutely 100% spoon fed entertainment. The funny thing is our DD gets so upset, because all of the songs they sing are the oldies, and so Bullet and I walk around singing them…I can’t get the song Don’t stop Believing out of my head this morning. I can still see in my minds eye being at their concert back in my day. DD asked last night was Huey Lewis ever popular? I broke out in laughter, as she kept saying what, what’s so funny? I told her one day when your DD asks if Beyonce was popular you will get it!</p>

<p>I’m not going to give it away, but the line that Jane Lynch gives to the teacher’s spouse next week is a classic (it was in the coming attractions which I usually fast-forward but happened to watch last night)…</p>

<p>This is pure campy fun; we particularly like the fact that the characters ALL have flaws; definitely realistic on that front, while unrealistically dramatic/comedic at the same time…</p>

<p>I just adored “Somebody to Love.” I kept thinking, “I don’t know who is really singing in this group, but they are really really good.”</p>

<p>DS and I are huge Kristin Chenoweth fans, so we enjoyed last night immensely.</p>

<p>This may not have been the best episode story-wise, but Kristin Chenoweth’s guest appearance was priceless. D and I talked about how cool it must have been for Lea Michele to sing a duet with Kristin - a Broadway star at the pinnacle of her career and Lea Michele, clearly on her way up.</p>

<p>D and I realized that we saw Lea on Broadway in Ragtime when she was just 11 years old - she was impressive even then.</p>

<p>I missed it last night because I was at the 2nd performance of the new national tour of Mel Brook’s Musical “Young Frankenstein”, but already have my computer ready to go to watch last night’s episode online during lunch today. Kristin Chenoweth is one of my favorites.</p>

<p>BTW - if you have a chance to see “Young Frankenstein” on tour - don’t miss it! Roger Bart and Shuler Hensley originated the roles of Doctor Frankenstein and the monster on Broadway and are playing them again on the tour. It was just as good as the Broadway production which D and I saw two years ago. Despite a brief 15-minute technical snafu during Act I - it was fantastic! If you love the movie, you will love the musical!</p>