Is Fox regretting picking up Glee for another season? |
April 4th, 2014 under Glee. [ Comments: 1 ]
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Glee’s ratings have been going down faster than Chris Colfer’s voice goes up with each song, so I guess that helped to influence Fox’s decision to cut their episode order by 2 episodes just over a month before their season finale is set to air. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the cut was due to the hiatus that they took at the beginning of the season as they dealt with Cory Monteith’s untimely death.
Personally, I think it has to do with their ratings dropping to about 3 million viewers this week. Which is kind of scary because Fox committed to another season of the show, so they are stuck with it no matter how low it goes. THR says that the two cut episodes might go to super size the show’s final season, but I have a feeling that that will not be the case. I think that Fox will cut their episode order again if things don’t pick up at the beginning of next season. With the Glee Club being disbanded on the singing dramedy, I think they lost some fans who were tuning in for that aspect of the show. A cut, I predicted would happen last fall. It only took them a season and a half to base the show solely in NY.
Why did you stop watching Glee? Was it the bad songs? The over the top stories? The end of Ohio? Too much Lea Michele and not enough everyone else? Why?
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BTWF ads: Naya Rivera for Cabbage Patch Kids |
March 18th, 2014 under Before They Were Famous, Glee. [ Comments: none ]
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Before Naya Rivera was singing with the Glee Club on Glee, she was playing with Cabbage Patch Kids. How awwwdorable was the 8 year old back in 1995?
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Does Naya Rivera look bigger to you? |
March 18th, 2014 under Glee. [ Comments: none ]
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Naya Rivera Instagrammed a picture of herself in a black bikini looking a little bigger in the chest area than she did a year ago in a white one. So do you think she got a boob job or that bathing suit is misleading?
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When does Jane Lynch feel like sexual harassing someone? |
March 18th, 2014 under Craig Ferguson, Glee, Jane Lynch. [ Comments: none ]
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Jane Lynch was on The Late Late Show yesterday, and Craig Ferguson and her started talking about cursing. That some how led to her talking about one of the networks that she works at requiring her to take a sexual harassment class. She said as soon as she’s done, “I want to harass someone sexually. It’s all I can think about.” Then she added, “I’m inviting it, and I want to give it.” I don’t know about you, but I felt the same way when I took that class.
I am the type of person that they came up with those harassment (because they are not only about sexual harassment) classes for; so when my job requires it, I avoid it like the plague. This one place I worked at, I made sure to go to the last class. So that meant that all my co-workers went before me. Well whenever any of them got out, they said stuff that made me almost look sweet and innocent. So I never understood, why companies require it because it only makes you want to do what you are not supposed to do even more. Oh, so you want to know what happened when I finally took the course? I basically failed because my sense of what you can’t do and say in the workplace is a lot different than what those Goody Two Shoes were told to teach us. Everyone has their own line to cross and people need to get over being so uptight. Yes, there are things you can’t say on the job. But there are things that people get the panties in a bunch over for no reason at all. Just remember, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me.” We know what names you can throw at someone, but then are others that are OK if they are said in jest and not to harm.
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Whoops the Grammys spelled Cory Monteith’s name wrong |
January 26th, 2014 under Glee. [ Comments: none ]
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via EW
Awards Show Producer, Ken Ehrlich, made sure that late Cory Monteith got a special tribute at the Emmys last year, but yet he couldn’t make sure that they would spell his name correctly tonight during the Grammys’ In Memoriam. I mean they spelled Cory correctly which others have not, but they spelled his last name incorrectly because they swapped I and the E. I guess the person who wrote that graphic, went with one of the first grammar lessons we all learned. You know, I before E except after C? And I assume that everyone else who proofread that, thought the same thing.
Oh well, at least he stood out on the In Memoriam, just not the way he would’ve wanted to.
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