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Well, I give lat week's episode "two thumbs up"!



I was totally crying at the end, too, and when the dad was watching before the kick and said "he's so little" - such a sweet moment. Does anyone know how it's doing? Ratings-wise?

Fox has made it official. "Glee" has received an order for a full season. In a statement, series creator Ryan Murphy said. "It's fantastic to be the first show picked up, and that this underdog series, like its characters, will get the chance to keep singing. There are so many more stories to tell." Fox President of Entertainment Kevin Reilly added that the response to "Glee" has been "remarkable." "I've seen all 13 episodes and ... they've knocked our socks off."
"Glee" premiered to Fox's highest numbers for a new scripted show in three years. A total 7.3 million viewers watched the first episode, which won its Wednesday time slot in the adults 18-49 demographic, and notched an impressing 3.5 rating.
"Glee" Ratings: Week 2
In its second airing of the fall TV season, “Glee,” the Fox comedy about a group of misfits forming a glee club, was watched by 6.6 million viewers and received a 3.1 rating in the adult 18-49 demographic, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
This represents a mild 10 percent drop from the previous week’s viewership (7.3 million viewers, 3.3 in the 18-49 demo), given the tougher competition on rival networks (”America’s Got Talent” finale and other entertainment programming) compared to the Obama health-care address the previous week. Furthermore, new shows typically show a gradual decline in viewership before leveling off.
This week’s episode — titled “Acafellas” — featured appearances by theatre vets Debra Monk and Victor Garber as well as recent Tony Award winner John Lloyd Young, and performances of the songs “This is How We Do It,” “Poison,” “Mercy,” “Bust Your Windows” and “I Wanna Sex You Up.”
Does anyone else think it's weird that their names are Finn and Quinn and it has never been mentioned on the show as something funny? Like, why did they do that? And if they needed to do that, you'd think they'd write a line in there somewhere about it being funny.
I noticed the names. I think it's one of those things where it's funnier if they don't mention it!

I think Kurt coming out to his dad was handled really well and hopefully with this being such a popular show it will help people be more understanding and help young men and women who are struggling with coming out to not be ashamed about it. Kudos to Glee.
The Single Ladies dance on the football field was completely priceless. And my goodness Lea Michelle, who plays Rachel, can really sing. Her version of "Taking Chances" was almost better than Celine Dion's. Does she remind anyone else of a young Idina Menzel?

The Single Ladies dance on the football field was completely priceless. And my goodness Lea Michelle, who plays Rachel, can really sing. Her version of "Taking Chances" was almost better than Celine Dion's. Does she remind anyone else of a young Idina Menzel?
I am really excited for next week!
OMG I never even noticed it! 
I loved the ending with Kurt and his Dad. I think it was a really big moment for TV. "I knew since you were 3...all you wanted for your birthday was a pair of sensible heels."![]()
