Glee: Season 4, Episode 2

Britney 2.0 (20 Sep. 2012)

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Open with Brittany talking about how great things are going in her senior year. Blaine looks over her shoulder and asks "Who are you talking to?" and she replies... See full synopsis »

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Dean Geyer was a little shy during the filming of the "Oops!... I Did It Again" number, and Lea had to tell him "Why aren't your hands on me? It's OK. You can actually touch me!". A few moments later, when asked by Dean how far down he could drop her as she split open her legs, she told him: "Don't you worry. I can go all the way down to the floor." And she did. See more »

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Brittany Pierce: My voice is too weak to sing live. I've been up every night this week yelling at the shrubs in my yard that have been making fun of me.
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Written by Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams, Justin Bieber, Mike Posner, Matthew Musto, Mason Levy
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Well, there surely was no glee when watching this episode.
24 September 2012 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

OK, there MAY be spoilers in this. MAY BE SPOILERS!!!!

MAY BE SPOILERS!!!!MAY BE SPOILERS!!!!MAY BE SPOILERS!!!! ---- I really like Glee. My mom and I watch it. So we started watching this episode and after about 15 minutes, I almost could not stand it. They had so many different things going on. Back and forth, back and forth. OK, I will break down the things that bugged me.

First, why are we seeing the characters that are no longer going to that school? Are they going to come back into the Glee club so how? If not, keep them out. Speaking of people no longer in the Glee club, it seems Rachel's character now had breasts. OK, that's either because they thing she should look more like a mature woman, or it just happened, but it's odd.

Then, how could the two characters afford the placer they are staying? I am sure they said how during the episode, but I was just trying not to turn it off, so I must have missed it.

OK, so the guy joined I think the Army. Rachel's character is SO into him. All she does is think about him. Then, at the end she is painting over his name. Is that all it takes? Not being able to talk to someone and you say forget them? That was kind of dumb.

Now for something that really bothered me. Brittney is going through a mental break down and they decide to cure it by singing Brittney Spears songs to her? Really? They make the Brittney character far to stupid for me to care about or want to see ANYTHING with her in it. Just end her character already. That or make her act like a normal human being.

Oh, the singing. There was far to much of it. Now I am aware that Glee is a singing show, but it has been a while since there was so much of it. It just never felt like the right tome for them to sing. That got really annoying.

New characters. OK, it's cool that there are new characters in the show. Some left, so you have to fill the spots. But, why did they just put them in as if they had been there since the first episode? Come on, make them work for it.

I think the first episode of the last season felt the same way. They need to have one basic point of the episodes. Stop showing the characters that are no longer in the Glee club, or let them come back for some reason. Don't just drop them in at random. If your going to have them sing, make it be about or for something. Any moron can walk around singing. I do it all the time. Finally, if they are going to add new characters, don't just think of a 10 minute thing that adds them to the group. Make a good back story. I hope the rest of the season gets better. I really liked this show since the pilot episode.


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