TMC
01-18-2012, 02:41 AM
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2012/01/Why-Im-Giving-Up-on-iGleei
Brett Birk is giving up on "Glee" because the show had no plan. He writes: "It wasn't just the senseless theme episodes, the distracting guest stars, the tonal vacillations, the wanton disregard for character or narrative arcs, the haphazard interjection of sentimentality, the intemperate shuffling of alliances and antagonisms, the cynical pandering to the god of iTunes Downloads, or the leaden commitment to clichéd, 'feel good' plot points. What truly killed Glee for me was its stubborn refusal to act upon its promise."
Brett Birk is giving up on "Glee" because the show had no plan. He writes: "It wasn't just the senseless theme episodes, the distracting guest stars, the tonal vacillations, the wanton disregard for character or narrative arcs, the haphazard interjection of sentimentality, the intemperate shuffling of alliances and antagonisms, the cynical pandering to the god of iTunes Downloads, or the leaden commitment to clichéd, 'feel good' plot points. What truly killed Glee for me was its stubborn refusal to act upon its promise."