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The Glee Cast Keeps Holding On, Performs Avril Lavigne Hit

Last episode, the Glee club was divided into men and women, as each side performed a mash up of songs against one another.

On next week's new episode, however, the genders come back together and create a unique version of an Avril Lavigne hit, "Keep Holding On."

Without giving away any key spoilers, the performance means a lot to Quinn, whose pregnancy is featured throughout the hour.

Follow this article's jump for a clip of the club's rendition.

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Jessalyn Gilsig Speaks on (Annoying) Glee Character

We adore Glee, but our only criticism of the show is the character of Terri Schuester.

That criticism, however, is not directed at actress Jessalyn Gilsig; who we loved on Friday Night Lights and who is simply doing the best with the material she's been given.

In a recent interview with TV Guide, Gilsig spoke on the motivations of her character (who is pretending to be pregnant), along with a possible showdown with Emma...

On why Terri lies: In so many ways, she's still in high school. You know how in high school you have those ridiculously hair-brained plans, like if I wear his sweater home, he'll have to call me because I have his sweater. I think Terri still lives in that world, where I can move the pieces in such a way to create a picture, and that will make it real.

I don't think she's learned that you can actually just have open conversations and talk about your fears and ask for your needs to be met in a direct, compassionate way. I think she's still in high school and thinking whatever you do, just don't let anybody know that you don't know what you're doing.

Will and Terri

On a confrontation with Emma: It's coming, it's totally coming. There's a great episode where all of Will's worlds collide, and it's fun because there is a work self and a home self. Sometimes when your work and your home collide, it's really unsettling because you're not always the same person in both environments. He's really caught off guard, which of course [makes Terri feel] like she has the upper hand in the moment and [she] just relishes in making him as uncomfortable as possible.

Glee Round Table: "Vitamin D"

Welcome to this edition of the Glee Round Table!

Following another outstanding episode of this show, our writers are excited to get together and analyze various aspects of "Vitamin D." From Ken's proposal to the competing genders, let's get right to it...

Will Emma really marry Ken?
A. Cheerio: I hope not, for one simple reason: it's better to be alone for the right reasons than be with someone for the wrong reasons.

BerryTalented: I doubt it, and this development upset me, but how funny was her acceptance??? She's marry Ken, as long as she can keep her own name; live alone; and not see him outside of school. I love Emma!

FinnFan: No. You gotta figure Will is gonna leave Terri for Emma for some point (I certainly would!) and how many divorces can one show feature?!?

Glee RT

Who won: The boys or the girls?
A. Cheerio: Fans can go vote on this themselves. But I gotta give it to the girls, if only for Rachel's pre-performance quote: "If there's two things America needs right now it is sunshine and optimism... also angels."

BerryTalented: Gotta show the guys some love here. They set the bar so high that they forced the girls to try and meet it. The women almost did, but their routine didn't match the example set originally.

FinnFan: All I know is that society lost. I can't believe high school students are now following the lead of morally corupt baseball players and taking performance enhancing drugs. It's tragic. (Just kidding: the boys totally won!)

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Glee Poll: The Boys vs. The Girls!

On last night's great episode of Glee, Will set up a showdown between the choir's boys and girls.

There was just one problem: due to performance enhancing drugs, both sides were disqualified and no champion was crowned. Seriously. Go read our recap of "Vitamin D." It was hilarious.

Still, the performances did take place. Go watch the men mash up "It's My Life" and "Confessions" right now; and check out the women combining "Walking on Sunshine" with "Halo" below.

Then, vote in our poll and choose a winning gender...


Walking on Sunshine

Which gender put on a better performance?

The girls!
The boys!
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Glee Recap: "Vitamin D"

Finn as an Alex Rodriguez wannabe?

Terri as the school nurse?

Sue as the co-leaded of the glee club?

Emma as a fiancee?

This week's episode of Glee had it all, from heartbreak to hilarity. Learn more about the questions posed above in our detailed recap of "Vitamin D."

Front, Center and Singing

As usual, we've collected the best Glee music and Glee quotes from this week's episode. Check below for the latter:

 

Rachel: I'm sorry for calling you contemptible and deplorable.
Finn: That's okay. I didn't even know what those words meant. | permalink
Rachel: We were just taking a lesson from Major League Baseball. It's not cheating if everyone does it. | permalink
Ken: It's cubic zirconia. I know how affected you were by Blood Diamond. | permalink
Terri: What time do you go to bed?
Finn: I don't know. normally whatever time Skinemax starts showing regular movies again. | permalink
Sue: You're dealing with children. They need to be terrified. It's like mother's milk to them. | permalink

 

Coming This Week to Glee: Bon Jovi!

Any regular reader is aware of how much TV Fanatic loves the Fox comedy Glee.

We didn't think we could get any more excited for an episode that we did for last week's installment, which featured site favorite Kristin Chenoweth.

But it looks like Glee will top itself Wednesday night, as a clip of Finn and ths boys performing a Bon Jovi classic has already hit the Internet. Watch the performance below from "Vitamin D."


Glee Does Bon Jovi

On Wednesday's new episode, Will divides the men against the women and lets each side go at it! Should be another great hour of television.

Remember: visit TV Fanatic soon after each installment for the latest Glee music. You can even purchase it directly through our site!

Glee Preview: "Vitamin D"

On next week's new episode of Glee, Terri gets a new job... as the school nurse!

Meanwhile, Will divides the choir into a guys vs. gals competition; and Ken appears to propose to Emma. Watch the official Fox promo for the installment below:


Vitamin D Promo

Remember to visit TV Fanatic each week for the latest Glee music, recaps, quotes and more!

For now, click on the pics below for an early look at a few scenes from "Vitamin D."

Take It, Artie!

Glee BoyzVitamin D Photo

Glee Stars Spill Storyline, Relationship Secrets

Simply put, we adore Glee.

The Fox musical comedy is a must-see for anyone that likes to be entertained.

As the show's musical numbers continue to impress, its storylines are also growing more complicated. See, Rachel crushes on Finn... who is dating Quinn... who is knocked up with Puck's baby. Follow all that?

Perhaps the show's stars can help explain, as Cory Monteith (Finn), Mark Salling (Puck) and Chris Colfer (Kurt) spoke to E! News this week about spoilers to come...

Monteith, on Finn's feelings for Rachel: "Finn is not only strangely attracted to Rachel, but he respects what she chases after in her life. He's walking a thin line and trying to be somebody for everybody, and she's an example of someone truly following her dreams and that's attractive."

Salling, on Puck's feelings for Quinn: "My character really cares about Quinn, not so much Finn. I think we are going to fight for her."

Colfer, on Kurt's feelings for... everyone: "There's a love pentagon in the show and I'm a part of it."

Glee Boyz

Glee Music: Flying Up the Charts!

It has a great cast, interesting storylines, witty humor and well-delivered lines of dialogue.

But one of the main reasons why Glee has become a phenomenon on Fox is due to the show's soundtrack, a version of which will be released on CD on November 3.

Fans aren't waiting until then to purchase singles from the musical comedy, however. The cast version of Queen's "Somebody To Love" - which was featured on last night's episode and released on iTunes last week - has already landed in the top 20 most downloaded songs online.

That's nothing compared with the series premiere rendition of "Don't Stop Believin'," which shot up to number-one; or Lea Michele's "Take A Bow," which peaked at number-six.

All these numbers are available to buy in our Glee music section. Browse through it now and watch the cast rock out to the aforementioned Queen hit below:


Somebody to Love

Glee Recap: "The Rhodes Not Taken"

This episode of Glee has three things going for it:

  • Scarcely any Terri Schuester;
  • The presence of guest star Kristin Chenoweth;
  • And a rousing rendition of "Somebody to Love."

Sadly, there was very little Sue Sylvester, but at least her one main line of dialogue was a winner. Enjoy our detailed recap of "The Rhodes Not Taken" right now!

A Strike!

As always, we've compiled the funniest Glee quotes from the hour and listed them below:

 

Sue: When I heard Sandy wanted to write himself into a scene as Queen Cleopatra, I was aroused. And then furious. | permalink
Rachel: Yes, I am back in glee club. In lieu of flowers, please send all donations to a socially conscious charity of your choice. | permalink
Kurt: Maybe Quinn is lactose intolerant.
Artie: That doesn't explain all the crying. | permalink
Will: You remember me?
April: No. But I don't remember breakfast. | permalink

 

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