I think Mark Salling is bored a lot of the time, and every once in a while gets a scene where he really makes the effort (his breakdown with Beiste). Unfortunately, that scene with Jake was pretty obviously one where Mark was bored.
No matter how well he acted that scene it would feel weird in general. That was their first time meeting each other and it lasted all of a minute and BAM! Puck disappears rest of the episode. It was like a dream sequence when a dead person comes to you.
I can't post from my phone but there are more pics of the cast as superheroes on Murphy's Twitter. Artie looks to be Xavier and Jake is a Superman-type.
Yea, I never saw what the big deal was about Santana until I saw her out of her Cheerios uniform/ponytail, and suddenly she was so much more attractive than I'd ever thought she was.
The cast is tweeting a lot of pictures from the choir room today. Looks like the only ND members past or present who are missing are Rachel, Kurt, and of course Rory who Ryan said would be back. I think they're filming Thanksgiving, but why wouldn't Kurt & Rachel be there?
It’s a done deal: Jessica Sanchez, whose monster pipes and near-perfect pitch carried her all the way to a second-place finish on Season 11 of American Idol, has closed a deal to recur on Glee, TVLine has learned exclusively.
There are no details on what role Glee executive producer Ryan Murphy might have in store for the 16-year-old California native or when she will first appear on screen. (Might she be the much-buzzed-about new love interest for Finn?!)
During her Idol run, Sanchez became an early front-runner on the strength of scorching Vegas-round renditions of “It Doesn’t Matter Anymore” and “The Prayer,” followed by a spot-on rendition of “I Will Always Love You” on Whitney Houston night. Later, in a Top 7 week shocker, Ryan Seacrest revealed the girl who sometimes performed as her alter-ego Bebe Chez was the lowest vote getter, but the judges promptly vetoed America’s decision by using their sole “save” of the season. Sanchez then went on to steal the show during the Idol finale by virtue of a jaw-dropping duet with Broadway legend Jennifer Holliday on the Dreamgirls classic “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going.”
This marks Sanchez’s third time at the primetime rodeo. Back in 2006, she appeared as a contestant on the inaugural season NBC’s America’s Got Talent.
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