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Glee Fall Finale: Did You Get What You Wanted?

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More than 8 million tuned in to sing along with ’s fall finale, an episode filled with great music, shocking moments and more truly hilarious one-liners from Jane Lynch. You can’t always get what you want (it would be much better if Glee wasn’t going on break until April), but it was a pretty perfect episode.

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Get Ready for a Glee Bombshell

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If you thought last Wednesday’s episode of was major, you haven’t seen anything yet. After next Wednesday, we won’t get any more Glee until April…so FOX is giving us something good for the fall finale.

(Finn Hudson) wouldn’t spill any secrets about the songs we’ll get to hear in the episode, but he was willing to talk about another very interesting plot point. Can you stand the wait or do you want to find out right now?

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FOX Brings Glee to National Anthem

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Some of the cast members from helped open one of the World Series games recently, delivering an enjoyable version of the national anthem.

The song was brilliantly sung by , who plays Mercedes on the show and was once rejected by American Idol producers (seriously, somebody should get fired over that). On backup you’ll see Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Chris Colfer, Kevin McHale (with no wheelchair!), Dianna Agron, Mark Salling and Jenna Ushkowitz.

You’ll want to have the sound turned up before you watch this clip, or you’ll miss most of the Glee.

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Reviewing FOX’s Fall: A Glee-ful Premiere?

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will feature rather prominently on FOX’s fall schedule, appearing in the coveted spot right behind the So You Think You Can Dance results show. The network is throwing every promotional trick they can muster at the series, with the early post-Idol premiere serving as the biggest treat in the campaign.

So, was it worth the hour of programming?

The opening was promising enough: fast-paced, flashing scenes at a sunny high school. An energetic, cheerleader-heavy intro ended with the coach’s angry face and witty one-liner - perfectly setting the tone for the rest of the episode.

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