exactly.
doing it for shock value would be stupid and beneath the show imo
I don't mind the kids singing new hits like Empire State of Mind, Telephone, Billionaire, and The Only Exception. They are after all teenagers.
It's more realistic they'd want to sing songs like that than Queen, Journey, Elton John, etc. As long as we continue to get both (and we have.) I see virtually no issue.
BTW...Colfer said before we even got a Sam cast, that the boyfriend's name would be Sam.
Lynch said they have cast the boyfriend and that he was tall, blonde, with big pouty lips.
Ausiello said in a spoiler section that Quinn would be involved in Kurt's love life.
Sam as the boyfriend is this season's Shelby as Rachel's mom. The worst kept secret in history.
Two of those (ESOM, TOE) were fairly thematically tied into the episodes (the kids want to do something contemporary, they're going to New York this year; Rachel's profession to Finn, and apparently TOE is Lea Michele's ringtone so she suggested it); the others are basically just the characters singing in contexts where what they're singing isn't that important. And it makes sense that they'd be singing contemporary popular songs.In two episodes we had a tribute to Britney Spears per request of her agent as well as four recent Top 40 songs appear just in time to eat up huge amounts of iTunes downloads (Empire State of Mind, Telephone, Billionaire, and The Only Exception.).
"The Substitute" will be Gwyneth Paltrow's first appearance as the sub, so I'm guessing that Gwen's character was some of the kids' kindergarten teacher.Apparently this episode will have the Glee Club as 5 year olds. So Will might show their names on a wall with flashbacks of them being touched by Jacob.
http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/10/04/glee-cast-gets-miniaturized/
Agreed; I think the show strikes a good balance between the old and the new.
But see, as a TV show about a Glee club, yes it does make sense that they'd sing contemporary songs just for the heck of it. But realistically that should be something that you hear them practicing in the background or something. The fact that they often times devote three minutes to an actual musical number for a song that in no way furthers the plot at all is annoying. Now if they're performing it at an event or an assembly then it makes sense. But if they're performing it for the class it's just pointless.
I obviously haven't seen tonight's episode yet, but to me it looks lik every song chosen fits the plot in a certain way with the exception of "Only The Good Die Young". It looks like Puck is just singing that for the sake of singing it, and they're just including that in the episode because they need something to fill 2-3 minutes of air time.
I don't mind a balance (and I like the songs Telephone and Empire State of Mind for the record...well until the radio killed them), I'm just pointing out there really has been no balanace so far in season 2. And it is no secret the reason they're doing this so much as it increases iTunes downloads and sales. That is why Britney's agent wanted her on Glee in the first place.

The principal is scared of vampires. The shop teacher cut off both his thumbs and still came to work. But a harp player is ridiculous.![]()
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together.