http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/11/08/glee-ratings-low/
About four million watched last night's episode, which included the debut of Adam Lambert.
Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/tv-tattle#ZSM3hqGabqElWZiP.99
RoryGilmore
11-09-2013, 07:02 PM
I thought it was good and Adam was amazing
McGillicuddy
11-09-2013, 10:58 PM
I liked the jungle song they did. That was awesome.
irehtman
11-11-2013, 09:34 AM
Brittany and Sugar might make their final appearances in both this upcoming nationals episode and this upcoming McKinley high school graduation episode. Quinn will make her final appearance in the upcoming McKinley high school graduation episode. But after this upcoming McKinley high school graduation episode, Brittany, Sugar and Quinn characters are officially terminated by then.
Emma might appear a few more episodes this season and afterwards, she and Will are both transferring to Washington DC and they both too will get officially written out, no offense.
But now, we still have to support this show's 100th episode approach very strongly.
McGillicuddy
11-11-2013, 10:50 AM
Will is not being written out! Who's going to lead the New Directions?
...and Sugar and Joe? (the guy with the dreadlocks), have already disappeared.
irehtman
11-11-2013, 12:55 PM
Will is not being written out! Who's going to lead the New Directions?
...and Sugar and Joe? (the guy with the dreadlocks), have already disappeared.
The sixth season is going focus on NYC plot and no longer focusing on the McKinley High School plot. Emma and Will already tied the knot and they both move to Washington DC at the end of this season, but Will will guest appear in some Season 6 episodes and Emma may have to guest appear in this show's series finale.
Sugar and Joe are returning for the upcoming nationals, but Sugar is graduating at the same time as Brittany, Tina, Artie, Blaine and Sam on this upcoming McKinley high School graduation. Quinn is making her final appearing in that upcoming McKinley High School graduation episode, but afterwards, Brittany, Sugar and Quinn characters are officially axed.
Joe will return after this upcoming McKinley High school graduation and join with Marley, Kitty, Unique, Jake and Ryder.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:l8AbMU2gaU4J:www.bustle.com/articles/6549-cory-monteiths-death-affected-glee-ratings-but-not-how-youd-expect+glee+ratings&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
Glee, the show that was America’s television darling during its wonderful first season (and promptly fell out of critics’ favor some time in its sophomore season) has had its shares of ups and downs in the ratings. And, at the moment, the trend is most definitely down. The Season 5 premiere of the show — which was the first of a two-part Beatles themed episode — was the second-lowest rated episode (http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-crazy-ones/thursday-ratings-big-bang-craz-51350.aspx)) of the entire series, only behind the Season 4 episode “Dynamic Duos”… which aired on Thanksgiving. Umm, not a great sign.
It’s not a secret that Glee has lost its mojo (http://tv.yahoo.com/news/top-4-reasons-glees-ratings-dropped-000500251.html). Between the original New Directions graduating high school and moving on, the lack of character consistency, insensitive “ripped-from-the-headlines” story lines like the faux-school shooting episode, and the writers turning Tina Cohen-Chang into an actual nightmare (http://www.bustle.com/articles/6258-glee-finally-lets-tina-win-something-after-she-goes-prom-zilla) of a person, Glee somehow stopped being the satirical, funny, and often heartwarming TV show.
Audiences have been tuning out in droves since the first season, so why is it becoming troublesome now? Fans may have decided to let go of the show entirely after the tragic death of lead cast member, Cory Monteith. Monteith, who played quarterback Finn, was slated to appear as a main part of this season of Glee, despite many of the other original cast members bidding farewell, including Dianna Agron, who played his cheerleader ex-girlfriend. Finn’s passing is just another reminder of how far this show has come… and how, sadly, viewers may never get back to the Glee that we once knew.
The third episode of Season 5 will feature the other characters reacting to Finn’s passing. Glee might simply not be the same without Monteith and Finn, and fans may not be able to reconcile that. Fox had renewed Glee for a sixth season prior to Monteith’s death but with the Finn Hudson tribute episode just over a week away, will fans tune in to say goodbye… or has Glee already lost too much of its fan base?
Either way, Monteith’s death has fundamentally changed Glee. It may never get back what it’s lost.