Glee is dead (not the emotion, the show). It hit its proverbial high note in the first half of its inaugural season and more or less declined in quality on a weekly basis after it came back from the mid-season break. I cannot point to any specific episode or moment when the show began to falter but I know it happened. At some point Glee went from being a show with a story that spent a good portion of its airtime on music to an iTunes promotional vehicle that has less of a plot than your average Puff Daddy music video (is he still relevant, should I have gone with Justin Beiber).
Even though the ratings keep climbing and it seems to be the scripted spiritual successor to American Idol this show has fallen off a cliff when it comes to quality and it is only a matter of time before the viewers notice that a night of Rock Band is just as musically fulfilling.
I mean, I’ll keep watching it, but still...
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