TMC
03-15-2011, 05:50 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/reviews/2011-03-15-glee15_ST_N.htm?csp=34
So says Robert Bianco, who complains about the recyled plots, rejuggled couples and an overexposed Sue Sylvester plaguing this season, says Robert Bianco. But, he notes, the music has also been a problem. "Even the songs, once the show's saving graces, now seem to drop in at random, often courtesy of Darren Criss' likable but overexposed Blaine," he says. "'Glee' seems to have lost all interest in using music to advance the plot or define the characters. Worse, it has lost its ability to establish an emotional connection between song and singer, the kind that made Chris Colfer's October version of 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' so moving."
So says Robert Bianco, who complains about the recyled plots, rejuggled couples and an overexposed Sue Sylvester plaguing this season, says Robert Bianco. But, he notes, the music has also been a problem. "Even the songs, once the show's saving graces, now seem to drop in at random, often courtesy of Darren Criss' likable but overexposed Blaine," he says. "'Glee' seems to have lost all interest in using music to advance the plot or define the characters. Worse, it has lost its ability to establish an emotional connection between song and singer, the kind that made Chris Colfer's October version of 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' so moving."