jvcarroll
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I watch the program. Sure, it's cheesy and showy and absolutely craptastic at times. So are a lot of the programs, particularly cartoon shows, praised by many here. I could name them, but won't. To each their own tastes.Not to derail the conversation about poor Cory and his family, but I have to ask:
If MUPPET fans are not watching Glee (a show about singing and dancing and a huge cast of witty, brightly coloured characters). Who IS?
The point is that it's a popular show and that's why Fox keeps it on the air. They're not known for keeping sluggish shows around for very long. Glee's largest market seems to be among some of the musical theater crowd and LGBT friendly folk. Cardboard as it can be, the program represents more real people than most any other show. No other show embraces the handicapped, gays, transgendered, obese, learning disabled, obsessive compulsives, etc as main players rather than disposable characters for one-off episodes.
Some episodes are better than others. The one thing that bothers me is its grasp on reality. The show tends to lose its voice sometimes and it plays against its own logic. I admit to be growing tired of seeing many of the old characters retrace their steps again and again. Finn was one of the characters that was particularly poorly written last year. They're reportedly changing things up this year, but I won't be unhappy if this is their last bow. Something radical needs to change in order for the program to remain relevant.
Anyway, it's a tragedy that Monteith lost his life. Addiction is a very real thing that can touch any life. I hope that is delicately addressed in the program. It probably will be.