December 12, 2012
Cast list for Glee’s SAG Awards nomination

The 19th Annual SAG Awards
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Dianna Agron        Quinn Fabray
  • Chris Colfer           Kurt Hummel
  • Darren Criss          Blaine Anderson
  • Samuel Larsen       Joe Hart
  • Vanessa Lengies    Sugar Motta
  • Jane Lynch            Sue Sylvester
  • Jayma Mays           Emma Pillsbury
  • Kevin McHale          Artie Abrams
  • Lea Michele            Rachel Berry
  • Cory Monteith        Finn Hudson
  • Heather Morris       Brittany Pierce
  • Matthew Morrison   Will Schuester
  • Alex Newell            Wade Adams/Unique
  • Chord Overstreet   Sam Evans
  • Amber Riley           Mercedes Jones
  • Naya Rivera           Santana Lopez
  • Mark Salling           Noah “Puck” Puckerman
  • Harry Shum, Jr.     Mike Chang
  • Jenna Ushkowitz    Tina Cohen-Chang

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July 9, 2012
Archie, pals to find ‘Glee’ in crossoverThe kids from Riverdale are no strangers to high school angst, worries about fitting in or music. Neither are the teens from “Glee.”Now, Archie, Betty, Veronica and resident boy genius Dilton Doiley will match wits — and maybe a vocal or two — with the likes of Finn Hudson, Kurt Hummel and Rachel Berry in the pages of “Archie Comics,” said Jon Goldwater, the co-chief executive officer.Goldwater unveiled the planned collaboration on Monday, ahead of Wednesday’s start of Comic-Con in San Diego.He said the crossover between the Fox show and the comic book is set for late this year or in early 2013, and is being written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, one of the television show’s writers. It features multiple characters from the long-running comic book and the Fox show now in its third year. Dan Parent is illustrating the story.“I’ve become friendly with Roberto — he’s just a genius writer,” said Goldwater, who met the playwright last year at New York Comic Con when he stopped by Archie Comic Publications Inc.’s booth. “He and I were shooting the breeze.”That visit sparked a friendship and, ultimately, the idea for the crossover.“It turns out he’s been a fan of Archie for years. His most recent Halloween costume? He was dressed as Archie!” Goldwater said.For now, says Goldwater, the plot of the four-issue story arc in “Archie Comics” is a closely-held secret, but it does involve parallel dimensions, dancing and some serious singing, too.It’s also the latest step for the publisher, which has expanded its pop cultural offerings beyond just Jughead, Midge and Mr. Weatherbee.In the past two years, Archie Comics has brought in an openly-gay character, Kevin Keller; been visited by the band Kiss; and seen Archie marry Valerie, the bassist for Josie and the Pussycats, and have a daughter with her.“Those have reintroduced a lot of people back to ‘Archie,’” Goldwater said. “And it’s opened a whole new world of people coming to ‘Archie’ for the first time, too.”Goldwater said that in the course of his conversation with Aguirre-Sacasa it was evident both “Glee” and “Archie” had some common ground despite coming from decidedly different mediums, including a diverse array of characters, conditions and concerns.“‘Glee’ is courageous in their story lines and how they represent their characters, how they represent the high school situation,” he said, noting that it’s similar in the world of Archie, too.
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NOTE: The pic is not from the article. I added in the graphic because I always thought the Cory/Lea/Dianna pic from GQ (if not the Finn/Rachel/Quinn dynamic  of Season 1) was a little similar to Archie/Veronica/Betty in terms of  looks.

Archie, pals to find ‘Glee’ in crossover

The kids from Riverdale are no strangers to high school angst, worries about fitting in or music. Neither are the teens from “Glee.”

Now, Archie, Betty, Veronica and resident boy genius Dilton Doiley will match wits — and maybe a vocal or two — with the likes of Finn Hudson, Kurt Hummel and Rachel Berry in the pages of “Archie Comics,” said Jon Goldwater, the co-chief executive officer.

Goldwater unveiled the planned collaboration on Monday, ahead of Wednesday’s start of Comic-Con in San Diego.

He said the crossover between the Fox show and the comic book is set for late this year or in early 2013, and is being written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, one of the television show’s writers. It features multiple characters from the long-running comic book and the Fox show now in its third year. Dan Parent is illustrating the story.

“I’ve become friendly with Roberto — he’s just a genius writer,” said Goldwater, who met the playwright last year at New York Comic Con when he stopped by Archie Comic Publications Inc.’s booth. “He and I were shooting the breeze.”

That visit sparked a friendship and, ultimately, the idea for the crossover.

“It turns out he’s been a fan of Archie for years. His most recent Halloween costume? He was dressed as Archie!” Goldwater said.

For now, says Goldwater, the plot of the four-issue story arc in “Archie Comics” is a closely-held secret, but it does involve parallel dimensions, dancing and some serious singing, too.

It’s also the latest step for the publisher, which has expanded its pop cultural offerings beyond just Jughead, Midge and Mr. Weatherbee.

In the past two years, Archie Comics has brought in an openly-gay character, Kevin Keller; been visited by the band Kiss; and seen Archie marry Valerie, the bassist for Josie and the Pussycats, and have a daughter with her.

“Those have reintroduced a lot of people back to ‘Archie,’” Goldwater said. “And it’s opened a whole new world of people coming to ‘Archie’ for the first time, too.”

Goldwater said that in the course of his conversation with Aguirre-Sacasa it was evident both “Glee” and “Archie” had some common ground despite coming from decidedly different mediums, including a diverse array of characters, conditions and concerns.

“‘Glee’ is courageous in their story lines and how they represent their characters, how they represent the high school situation,” he said, noting that it’s similar in the world of Archie, too.

SOURCE

NOTE: The pic is not from the article. I added in the graphic because I always thought the Cory/Lea/Dianna pic from GQ (if not the Finn/Rachel/Quinn dynamic  of Season 1) was a little similar to Archie/Veronica/Betty in terms of  looks.

April 24, 2012
Graduation Pic with Finn wearing his hat

Graduation Pic with Finn wearing his hat

February 14, 2012
Finn/Rachel/Quinn, Cory Monteith/Lea Michele/Dianna Agron

People in my ask box are asking me why they’re suddenly having Quinn involved in the Finchel relationship. And I’m going to talk about my personal opinion on this.

Finn/Quinn/Rachel. Finn/Rachel/Quinn.

Let’s face it. Glee has always been about this triangle.

Season One, Season Two and this time, another variation in Season Three. They can’t go with Fuinn 3.0 again because it was played out to the max in Season Two, and another around would turn off a lot of people. So they are subtly playing with Faberry 2.0 in Season Three. Some might argue that it was always there even in Seasons One and Two.

Puck was involved in with them in Season One, but he has never been a legitimate threat from Season Two onwards. It’s always been about Finn, Rachel and Quinn at the more important plot points.

Besides Lea and Cory, Dianna is the actor who consistently gets the magazine covers and the talk show interviews. She’s one of the most visible and one of the most popular actresses on Glee. (Chris is another such actor, but he’s in his own league and also involved with the Finn and Rachel of it all in another dimension.)

Some people were having issues with the consistent characterization for Quinn’s character, and I do agree on some points. But aside from characterization (which has never been a strong point for Glee), I feel this is as consistent as Glee has ever been.

November 28, 2011

We Are Young [HD Preview]

The youtube page that has the Glee songs, , says that this is the just HD Preview. Amazon.com has it in 4:11. This version is only 2:48, which means the original mp3 version for download will be longer!

October 9, 2011

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October 7, 2011
boomboombooom:

there’s still hope that someday we’ll get this p-shoot <3 (and the one with car, and the first s1 promos) :D
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boomboombooom:

there’s still hope that someday we’ll get this p-shoot <3 (and the one with car, and the first s1 promos) :D

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October 5, 2011
chriscolferphotos:

Glee Season 3 Episode 3 ‘Asian F’ - “It’s all over”

chriscolferphotos:

Glee Season 3 Episode 3 ‘Asian F’ - “It’s all over”

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October 2, 2011

gleetube:

No Air (Extended Version) 

I love this. Especially the wind machine in the school hallway!!!

October 1, 2011
cloudsatseven:

This is amusing. Was randomly picking &amp; previewing some public Glee cast photos (for Google homepage wall) from the choices available and voila!
Look at where are the o’s at.

cloudsatseven:

This is amusing. Was randomly picking & previewing some public Glee cast photos (for Google homepage wall) from the choices available and voila!

Look at where are the o’s at.

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