Mar 28

Like Matt, I absolutely love Glee.  It’s one of those shows that was on my radar long before it premiered, and it didn’t disappoint.  The cast is overall very strong, and the lead Lea Michele is fantastic.  I think it was a bold and risky choice for Fox, but it has paid off in a big way.  In fact, the show is so successful and the cross-promotion tie-ins are so endless that they launched a national tour that sold out in seconds. 

Unlike Matt, when I try to get tickets to a concert, I don’t have a friend who not only gives me front row seats, but throws in a few joints and backstage passes.  So when I tried to get tickets to the Glee tour, I came up empty-handed, and a little bit crushed.  I could still get tickets through an online resaler, but I’d rather not spend a year’s salary only to be pissed when Don’t Rain on My Parade isn’t sung.

Check out a promo for the back 9 (TV term) episodes of Glee, starting 4/13.  Jane Lynch, the Chicago native, and hilarious lesbian always has something to say.

2 last shout outs:

Happy Birthday Lady Gaga, welcome to the 24 year-old club!

GO GREEN, Michigan State advanced to the Final Four for the 6th time in 12 years!

4 Responses to “Glee Redux.”

  1. chuck says:

    because if i can’t tell who’s gay, how do i know who to judge?

  2. Andrew, I wish you would have told me!
    One of my very good friends, Cheech Marin, is the Executive Producer for the Glee tour.

  3. zevonsfan says:

    Love the “swish it up a bit”! LOL

  4. faith says:

    i have been trying to get 4 tickets to the glee show at Madison Square Garden since the day they went on sale – and they have been telling me “there are no tickets at this time, but more may come available closer to the show”…how does that happen? they went on sale at 10:00am i went on at 10:20 and they were all gone!

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