Glee: Season 4
September 10th, 2012 | Posted by in TelevisionFOX
Premieres Thursday @ 9p
There has been much discussion in the press over the last year or so about how “Glee” would be handling the batch of very talented graduating seniors as the story of this Ohio high school glee club went forward. As the series returns this week, Rachel is already in New York studying her craft under the likes of guest stars Kate Hudson and Whoopi Goldberg. As Rachel’s world in New York is built up (including a handsome straight boy who sings in her co-ed shower), the series is slightly favoring the kids back in Lima, Ohio, where the Glee Club is holding auditions for new talent.
The new kids on the block are a refreshing addition to the cast and are bringing new life to the series. Some are rather…familiar, but in a really good way. Other characters have just gone away (Puck, Coach Beast, Santana) but I imagine we will see them or hear explanations very soon.
Beyond the split locales and new blood, however, the series is getting back to its roots with the darker side of teenage lives – kids who are mean for fun and kids who are mean just to keep themselves safe and in the good graces of the popular mafia. And in that way the musical interludes are all these students have in the way of a brief respite from reality. That, and their friends, new and old, who are a most welcome sign of Fall.
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I saw a clip of the newbies singing Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” and they did an awesome job at it. While the song isn’t my favorite and the only reason why I know it is because it’s inescapable, they really showed a range of talent that echoed the seniors that have departed. Since this season promises to serve up more drama, I’ve already got my Hopper set to record the season just in case I won’t be home to catch some episodes. The real interest for me is what happens with Rachel and Finn. The word on the street is that Rachel meets a new guy, Brody, at her new place and that he is quite handsome. I’m sure that this will be the talk amongst my Dish co-workers that love drama just as much as the next person. The best part so far is Kate Hudson’s role as Cassandra July and I’m sure she will bring the house down with her season opening performance as Rachel’s teacher.