

With each season, the plots get less consistent and these issues become more prevalent, all while losing sight of the purpose of the show to begin with. What holds the show back is it’s propensity to stack up campy, melodramatic storytelling against human emotion, therefore it subsequently lacks the reality of anyone having to deal with the long term consequences of any action, thus there is little room for character development.

It balances snark, self awareness and sweetness, sometimes perfectly and sometimes horribly. What holds the show back is it’s propensity to stack up campy, melodramatic storytelling The cultural phenomenon that was Glee, at its core, is about lost people finding a home through the arts.


The season's big guest stars include Neil Patrick Harris, Josh Groban and Olivia Newton-John, while Broadway favorites Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel and Jonathan Groff play recurring characters.The cultural phenomenon that was Glee, at its core, is about lost people finding a home through the arts. The ragtag bunch of misfits rally to compete at a local Sectionals contest before facing off against even tougher competition at Regionals. Football player Puck (Mark Salling) and cheerleader Quinn Fabray (Dianna Agron)-who spends much of the season dealing with a pregnancy-also join the club. The club's original core members are made up of pop-superstar wannabe Rachel Berry (Lea Michele), football quarterback Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith), and singers Mercedes Jones (Amber Riley), Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer), Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz) and Artie Abrams (Kevin McHale). In the first season, Spanish teacher Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) starts the club and protects it from the malevolent schemes of diabolical cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch), all the while dealing with a troubled marriage and a mutual attraction to McKinley's quirky guidance counselor (Jayma Mays). A musical comedy-drama about the social outcasts who make up the glee club at McKinley High School in Lima, Ohio.
