Glee: Season 3, Episode 8

Hold on to Sixteen (6 Dec. 2011)

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In an attempt to recruit a few more members, Finn tracks down former teammate Sam Evans and convinces him to come back to the glee club. Tina comes to the defense of Mike and encourages him... See full summary »

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In an attempt to recruit a few more members, Finn tracks down former teammate Sam Evans and convinces him to come back to the glee club. Tina comes to the defense of Mike and encourages him to pursue his dream while McKinley prepares to host the big sectionals performance. Written by Fox Publicity

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(at around 8 mins) The camera guy can be seen onstage to the left, with his back to the New Direction dancers downstage. He's filming upstage towards the band. See more »

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References Fight Club (1999) See more »

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"We Are Young"
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Written by Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost, Jack Antonoff, Matthias Bell and Sam Means
Performed by Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Chord Overstreet, Naya Rivera, Dianna Agron, Amber Riley and the Glee Cast (New Directions)
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Amateurish!
20 March 2012 | by See all my reviews

I happened across this episode recently and watched it for 10 excruciating minutes. I have no idea why anyone thinks this is a 'superior' series - the so-called acting was non-existent, the 'stage-production' scene was awful, and the pathetic fake crowd screaming applause bizarre. My daughter's Grade 9 modern dance class is far superior to the poor timing shown by the cast (even with ridiculous 5 second editing cuts). These 'actors' and 'producers' get paid for this stuff? I despair if this is what USA TV has fallen to. What is the point of putting a fake character in a wheelchair on the stage? Simply to try to make the episode look twee so that the idiots that watch American Idols watch this rubbish. Compared to the realism of "The Secret Life of American Teenager" this is not even fake entertainment - it should make any intelligent person cringe with horror.


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