Channel Guide: ‘Glee’ Finale (Sadly) Takes a Note From the ‘Entourage’ Playbook
Features By Merrill Barr on May 28, 2011 | Comments (2)Remember the first 13-episode run of Glee? The run that featured episodes that included the club getting high on cold medicine and selling pot brownies to raise money to transport everyone to sectionals? The episode run that just didn’t give a flying f**k about who was watching and why? The run that was just out to have a good time? Yeah, where did that go? The last season and a half of Glee has become a self aware, self righteous imitation of itself. But that’s not what’s truly irritating. The unrealistic compulsion to make the show represent some sense of morality is something everyone knows needs to change, but what’s more irritating is the ending to the most recent finale.
As new TV shows come to an end, Robert Fure aims his rage at a lack of new programming at cliffhanger season finales.
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