Five sad words, Puck’s plaintive protest as he and his friends gathered on Thursday night’s episode of “Glee” to say farewell to cast member Cory Monteith, who played quarterback Finn Hudson on the ...
In the opening minutes of Fox's monster hit "Glee," cheerleaders fly through the air, then form a human pyramid to a pounding soundtrack. The camera zooms in on coach Sue Sylvester, imperious in an ...
Glee premiered in 2009. The New Directions, the high school club at the center of the show, initially featured just a few members. However, several others soon joined. Among them was Noah “Puck” ...
The actor tells THR: "I think it was a really well done episode and I think it handled a lot of sensitive topics very maturely." By Lesley Goldberg From coming out to friends and family to teen ...
The stars and producers of Glee appeared this weekend at the Paley Festival in Beverly Hills, where they screened the 14th episode of the season, “Hello,” set to air April 13. Let’s just say the scoop ...
The executive producers of Glee have admitted that Finn and Rachel will have problems in their relationship. Speaking to E! Online, the show's creator Ryan Murphy appeared to suggest that the pair, ...
In the most heart wrenching hour of television last night, “Glee” paid tribute to the beloved character of Finn Hudson. When Cory Monteith unexpectedly passed away this summer, the show lost one of ...
The episode opens with Puck staring at Lauren in class. In flashback, it emerges that during their "seven minutes of heaven", Lauren claimed that he was not very good at kissing and wasn't turning her ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. One thing I’ve loved about “Glee” is that its followers – or Gleeks – ...
Bouncing back from the disappointing Halloween-themed episode two weeks ago, Glee produced a solid episode in “Never Been Kissed.” The writers did this by somehow creating a workable and interesting ...
"It's a prom miracle!" That line from this week's Glee had a very specific intent, but it could've applied to any number of plot developments including, but not limited to, the following: * Rory ...