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Miley Cyrus Comes Forward As A 'Glee' Hater

I wish people shared this much passion when I start a thread on an episode a week and there is no chatter about it.

Why has this board turned into the "I don't like something, and if you do, than you suck" mood lately. I see it in this thread, and I saw it in the Doctor Who forum.

So what if you don't like Glee. What has Miley Cyrus done to make her opinion important and worthy of a thread. Why Should I care if anyone disagree with me when I say Glee is the best new show of the season and I love it just for what it is. I'm not going to convince you or anyone else, and I don't try. Just kinda wish there was more passion from the Glee fans regarding episodes in that week, but I guess that's a whole other story.

By the way, Tonight's episode was great, and I can't wait till the finale.

Really? While there were some nice elements in the episode, I thought that, like last week, overall it was a bit dull. And for the second week in a row, there wasn't any music I felt the need to run to iTunes and buy. Still, Quinn got something to do, so I'm good. But I'll save any other commentary for your episode thread.

And I certainly don't care about Milie's opinion of GLEE. I do find it odd that she doesn't like musicals considering her career as a singing actress. But whatever, she doesn't have to watch GLEE as long as I don't have to watch HANNAH MONTANA.
 
There have been shows like this for sixty years. The concept, however, is undergoing a resurgence in the last five years or so. I simply asked why this was.

Because musicals are AWESOME.

I hate stupid "news" like this, where it's clearly just intended to incite fans. And they fall for it. I enjoy watching Glee and don't care whether or not other specific individuals do, I simply hope the numbers remain high enough to keep the show on the air.
 
There have been shows like this for sixty years. The concept, however, is undergoing a resurgence in the last five years or so. I simply asked why this was.

Because musicals are AWESOME.

I thought The Miz was AWESOME. Now I'm all confused.

I hate stupid "news" like this, where it's clearly just intended to incite fans. And they fall for it. I enjoy watching Glee and don't care whether or not other specific individuals do, I simply hope the numbers remain high enough to keep the show on the air.

I'm pretty sure I saw a thread saying it had been picked up for a third season before the second had even started.
 
I don't know what "The Miz" is. As far as it being picked up, that's cool. I don't really follow this sort of news that much.
 
Yeah, it's already been picked up for a 3rd season and the 2nd has been extended from 22 to 25(?) episodes.
 
^I'm not going to do an episode thread mainly because of lack of interest. I will say though the reason I liked the episode was mainly because we got to see Terri again, the Will/Sue moments were great (Sue is always great), and for Quinn being silent most of this half of the season, it was nice to see her finally do something. Her scene with Mercedes made that entire part of the story for me.

I think my only problem with this episode was Jesse's Portrayal. Did I miss an episode because he really came across as a total dick in this one. Didn't he say two episodes ago he had no intentions to hurt her. And then what does he do, he hurts her twice. I thought it was kinda going too far.
 
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I need the teacher to stop trying to be sexy because it's ruining the show for me.
 
Yeah, just FYI I'm pretty clueless on any TV/media/pop culture references. Ignorance of epic proportions that I haven't been able to make much of a dent in.
 
I need the teacher to stop trying to be sexy because it's ruining the show for me.

Yeah, as he proved earlier with Emma, WIll trying to be seductive is creeeeeeeeepy.

^I'm not going to do an episode thread mainly because of lack of interest. I will say though the reason I liked the episode was mainly because we got to see Terri again, the Will/Sue moments were great (Sue is always great), and for Quinn being silent most of this half of the season, it was nice to see her finally do something. Her scene with Mercades made that entire part of the story for me.

I think my only problem with this episode was Jesse's Portrayal. Did I miss an episode because he really came across as a total dick in this one. Didn't he say two episodes ago he had no intentions to hurt her. And then what does he do, he hurts her twice. I thought it was kinda going too far.

Jesse's turn really didn't make sense at all. I get tha he had to go back to Vocal Adrenalin, but he didn't have to strike out against Rachel to do it. It was made doubly bad that Shelby seemed to be supporting VA's hazing. She may not be ready to be a mother, but she's going to let her team mistreat her daughter?:wtf:

I did like that Brittany, so distraught over Sue's abandonment, put her shirt on backwards.:lol:
 
I couldn't care less what Smiley Virus thinks of the show. I watch it solely for Jenna Ushkowitz. Oh, and it's pretty entertaining, too.
 
Nice to see another Tina Fan. Not really sure why I like her, but I like anyone who doesn't get that much screen time, mainly not named Finn or Rachel.
 
I think it might have something to do with the fact that she's a dead ringer for my girlfriend, but I think I'd like her anyway. I've catching up on the episodes now and I like the way the Tina/Artie story is going so far. I'd much prefer them as the "main characters" over Rachel and Finn.
 
Honestly, musicals? I just can't.What if this was real life and I was just walking down the street on Rodeo Drive and all of a sudden I just burst into song about how much I love shoes? [...] It would get hits on YouTube.

Because if you want to be relatable, pick one of the most exclusive streets in the world and slap it into a sentence to show how unbelievable something else is. I mean, you wouldn't do that on Avenue D'Ostende in Monte Carlo, and I would know as I frequent that place.
 
I assume that in between shopping trips for expensive shoes, Miss Cyrus sits at home reading biographies and history books. After all, most if not all fiction is filled with things that wouldn't happen in the real world. I also further assume that HANNAH MONTANA is an exact representation of the real world.
 
i dont get how disliking something makes you a hater... i dislike Glee (i watched the first episode and tried to watch the Madonna episode) not my thing. i dont hate it (and i do like musicals).
 
I have never understood why people get so .... amused/aroused/riled ... by that. Geez! It just reflects how women are built and is not always avoidable.

Can someone explain the big deal about it?
Well, the aroused part is easy to explain since how women are built is arousing to those who are attracted to women. It's inherent in the concept of arousal really. Whether a particular camel toe is arousing I suppose depends on individual taste.
 
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