Those are lines from Will Schuster in the sixth season premiere of Glee, which airs this Friday, January 9 on FOX. FOX is starting the season with two episodes, “Loser Like Me” and “Homecoming,” and one of those episodes is considerably better than the other. The line could also be referring to a recovery for Glee after a few so-so seasons that haven’t been as popular as the show’s debut had been.
I admit, some of that impression may be my own fault: Accidentally, I watched “Homecoming” first, and found it to actually be the perfect introduction to Glee’s sixth and final season (“Homecoming” airs at 9PM). The episode picks up with the new status quo, has some reveals that I assumed at the time were first introduced there, and the episode introduces some of the new characters for Season 6,
New characters for Season 6 also include a pair of twins, Mason and Madison, played by Billy Lewis Jr. and Laura Dreyfuss. They’re Cheerios, and while you’d think being the boy cheerleader would equal that he’s gay, they say he’s not. The new character who is gay is Spencer (Marshall Williams), a self-described “post-modern gay” who is part of the football team. He’s also kind of devious.
Finally, there’s Jane played by Samantha Ware, who might become the first female Warbler in the history of Dalton Academy. Ware also has a very powerful and commanding voice, different from much of what we’ve heard before on the show.
I admit as a viewer, I dropped Glee with the Finn memorial episode, “The Quarterback.” There’s a line in that episode where Santana says that Lima is a reminder of what’s not there anymore, and that told me as a viewer it was okay to move on as well. Maybe that’s the intention of Glee’s sixth and final season – to bring back that feeling, so it is there again. They get to go out on their own terms, and I do like it when a series reaches an intended and proper conclusion. If “Homecoming” is an indication of what’s in store, I’m definitely interested.
(Oh, and Blaine? You look better without the hair gel.)
Photos from the opening episodes of Glee Season 6 can be found here.
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Season 4 was when it went downhill for me. I dropped it after several episodes in, one of the main reason was because of the ridiculous drama going on between Blaine and Kurt. Season 3 was a perfect sendoff to the cast with graduation and all me thinks, and they should’ve left with a high note with that.
Still waiting for more review before I do check out this final season, hope it’s worth the watch.
To me season 4 is alright, the introduction of the newbies is refreshing and necessary. The first half of season five is basically unwatchable except 5×03 and 5×04. But still I think the music and the performances are still great, it is truly upsetting and ironic that the plot completely drag the series to the bottom thus the effort spent on performances (remember Nasty/Rhyme Nation?) are left unappreciated.
Hopefully season 6 will give the show, my childhood memories (I’m turning 18 this month) a proper ending. The songs from 6×02 sound pretty good, I still have a little expectation on this season. All I want to see is interaction between the originals, s4 newbies and the s6 new newbies.