Glee: Season 1, Episode 14

Hell-O (13 Apr. 2010)

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Fresh off their monumental win at Sectionals, New Directions is on top of the world. With an extra spring in their step, they get to work on new numbers for Regionals. But when Rachel and ... See full summary »

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Fresh off their monumental win at Sectionals, New Directions is on top of the world. With an extra spring in their step, they get to work on new numbers for Regionals. But when Rachel and Finn's budding romance hits a bump in the road after she becomes involved with a competitor, Jesse St. James, it threatens to derail the entire club. Mr. Schuester pays a visit to Shelby Corcoran, coach of Vocal Adrenaline, to confirm Jesse's motives. Meanwhile, Will is newly single, but is he ready to take his relationship with Emma to the next level? And to top it all off, Sue Sylvester returns from her condo in Boca with a renewed focus on destroying Will and disbanding the glee club. Written by FOX Publicity

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"Hell-O" was a fine way to get the show "Glee" going again
12 October 2010 | by (Baton Rouge, La.) – See all my reviews

Well, having watched the first 13 eps of "Glee" that aired from September to December, I've now seen the first of the back nine that started airing the following April. It seems by this point, Finn and Rachel had been together for a while and he's already tired of her. Sue is reinstated as Cheerios coach courtesy of a little blackmail with the principal. And Emma finds out something from Will's not-yet-ex-wife Terri that makes her have second thoughts about going to have a relationship with him at this time...Watching this ep of "Glee" right after the previous one brought a whole new excitement to me especially with the many changes in characterizations and some new additional characters like of a couple of rivals from another glee club that should be interesting as I watch subsequent eps. Plus, I loved all the songs with the word "Hello", or on one occasion "Hell", that were performed here. Also, that was a fine performance of Jane Lynch doing Madonna's "Vogue" in the preview of the following ep Fox aired right after...


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