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JamesG
02-25-2014, 03:17 AM
"Glee" Cast, Creators Toast 100 Episodes
2/24/14
by Lesley Goldberg


The cast, creators and executives behind Fox's musical sensation "Glee" gathered at the show's Paramount lot in Hollywood on Monday to raise a glass to the show's 100th episode with a ceremony that was as heartfelt as it was humorous.

20th Century Fox Television chairman Dana Walden opened the afternoon gathering on the show's McKinley High School auditorium set, where the cast, massive crew and select members of the press gathered to mark the rare milestone.







Gathering everyone on stage, Walden kicked off the celebration by acknowledging that the show's auditorium set has featured a plethora of festivities -- including the show's 500th song celebration -- and most recently, "Glee's" tribute to Cory Monteith, who died last year at the age of 31.

"We've celebrated so many milestones on this stage and most recently we celebrated the life of our good friend and colleague, Cory Monteith. I miss Cory a lot today," Walden said.

"He was always front and center at an event like this; he really loved them and was always smiling in the front row. He was so proud of this show. He was blown away by the talent that surrounded him -- and he had very good reason to be proud."







Walden then rattled off some of the show's impressive achievements in its five-season run, which include six Emmy Awards, 39 nominations, two Golden Globes for best comedy or musical, six People's Choice Awards, three Grammy nominations, two AFI Awards and a Peabody.

On the music side, the series has seen more than 62 million singles downloaded, with more than 13 million albums sold worldwide. In thanking Columbia Records, who distributes the show's music, Walden also noted that "Glee" has the most songs ever charted by a single act on the Billboard 100, with 207, topping Elvis Presley, James Brown and The Beatles.

Not to mention the show's sold-out tours in which more than 450,000 tickets were sold, selling out 40 cities in minutes.







But beyond the numbers, Walden -- and later Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly -- singled out the show's cultural impact and ability to "deeply move" its viewers. Walden read an emotional letter offering a hint at just how much "Glee" has registered with people across the world.

"Through thousands of letters, emails and postings online, it's clear that everyone involved in this series has changed so many lives for the better," she said.





Reilly, meanwhile, recalled the early days of co-creator Ryan Murphy pitching the show, a process that he called the "definition of a vision."

"You remember the really special ones," Reilly said. "I was literally sitting there while Ryan told stories, some from his past, some melded in with the actual show that it was going to become. It was vivid and it was real and it felt alive. I knew he was going to pull it off."







While the plot registered immediately, the network executive recalled the questions about the elaborate music and dancing that would go into the production -- all of which were settled a few weeks later when Murphy played him the show's now iconic cover of Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin''.

"Two minutes into that song it was clear this was going to be the phenomenon that this became," Reilly said, singling out the dedication of the cast. "It's been such a collaboration and such an undertaking putting on this amazing movie that gets made every week."



"What you guys have pulled off is extraordinary. I don't use that word lightly. I've done these ceremonies before and some shows manage to solidly in yeoman-like fashion go step by step to 100 episodes. But very few have gone through crazy high highs and some very challenging lows that this show and you people have had to go through," Reilly added.

"It is extraordinary. Glee on a good week is an amazing television show; Glee on a great week is something that transcends the medium and has been a cultural phenomenon."







Co-creator Brad Falchuk, who spoke on behalf of the executive producers, praised 20th TV and said they were the only studio that would have taken such a big swing. He also acknowledged Reilly's role in the show's creative direction after the network topper said the series needed to add a bad guy, ultimately being responsible for the addition of Jane Lynch's snarky Sue Sylvester.

Falchuk credited the cast for their hard work and inspiration. Producers were joined by cast members including Lea Michele, Chris Colfer, Darren Criss, Naya Rivera and original stars Dianna Agron and Amber Riley -- who are returning for the 100th episode -- as well as the show's next generation regulars Melissa Benoist, Blake Jenner, Alex Newell and more.



"To the cast, we started with you guys and we all grew up together," an emotional Falchuk said. "What most people don't know about the show is that we [the writers] steal from them -- if they're talking about something on the set, we take it and put it into a script. The most shameful, painful, horrible things that ever happened to you guys -- whether in the past or the present -- we took and put it in the scripts and you guys brought it to life. You brought our shames and our pains to life."



"The best storytelling takes the personal and makes it very global," he added. "You guys took all that personal stuff and gave it to the world in a way where they could really hear it and I think you let a lot of people take the most painful part of their lives -- which is high school -- and relive it again because of how courageous you were in telling these stories. They could live it again but they can do it right this time. Personally, you changed my life and I'm really grateful to you and I love you all."







"Glee's" two-part 100th episode airs March 18 and 25 and will feature remixed performances of some of the show's best performances, as voted on by its fans.

"Glee" returns Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. on its new night and time.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glee-cast-creators-toast-100-683181

irehtman
02-25-2014, 04:54 PM
I know Cory Montieth is the only member going to be missed in this episode, but Jayma Mays should be in both this episode and the final upcoming graduation episode, no offense. I don't know if both Vanessa Langies and Iqbad Theba appear or not in this episode.

TMC
03-19-2014, 03:42 PM
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/03/19/glee-100th-episode-the-sad-ballad-of-an-elderly-trainwreck.html

Why last night’s episode was like visiting a home for the elderly.
Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/tv-tattle#LgIomr3EpqbeSp2y.99

TMC
03-19-2014, 04:05 PM
http://www.vulture.com/2014/03/294-issues-glee-has-addressed-in-99-episodes.html

The 100th episode of Glee airs tonight, and while the show’s most lasting legacy will likely be its music, it’s important to remember just how unafraid of tackling issues the show has been — any issue! All issues! No social problem is too large, no interpersonal conflict is too small, and no feline behavioral issue is too ridiculous. These are the 294 issues that have ensured that each and every Glee is basically a Very Special Episode.


Getting molested by your choir director
Education budget cuts
Getting slushied
Getting cyberbullied
Fitting in, belonging, and acceptance
Giving up your craft room to make room for a family
Attempted bulimia
Celibacy
Premature ejaculation
Accidentally hitting a mailman with your car
Only being able to prevent premature ejaculation by remembering the time you hit a mailman with your car
Hysterical pregnancy
Choosing between your boy band and your show choir
Coping with a verbally abusive show choir dance coach
Falling in love with your gay best friend
Rage-shattering the windows of an Escalade
Coming out
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Teen pregnancy
Lying about who your baby daddy is
Attempted fetal kidnapping
Stuttering
Accepting your child’s sexuality
Fear of becoming a “Lima loser”
The relative merits and ethics of enrolling a 30-year-old ringer in your high school to participate in glee club
Supplying alcohol, skin mags, and shoplifting lessons to minors
Performing Carrie Underwood songs while drunk
Dropping out of high school
Pseudoephedrine abuse
Hiring people with no medical credentials as school nurses
Racial diversity and inclusion
Bribing ultrasound technicians
Trading your underwear to prevent sensitive information from being blogged
What happens when your secret pregnancy is no longer a secret
Finding a Jewish girlfriend to appease your mother
Coping with a decrease in popularity (mechanisms include: sunglasses, crying)
Dating and being cheated on by a local television news anchor
Admitting you faked your stutter
Wheelchair access in public schools
Selling weed cupcakes to pay for ultrasounds and buses
Spending a week in a wheelchair to learn a valuable lesson about people in wheelchairs
Living with Down syndrome
Caring for an aging sibling with a disability
Guys singing “girl songs”
Protecting your parents from your sexuality
Falling in love with your glee club instructor
Getting an esophageal transplant because eating a hot pepper was your way of coping when your Spanish teacher didn’t reciprocate your love
Telling your parents you’re pregnant
Getting kicked out of the house
Accidentally revealing to your mother that you’ve gotten a girl pregnant when she walks in on you singing to a sonogram picture
Having a crush on a straight boy
Using your hair to get what you want
Interrupting a deaf choir while they’re performing
Sexting
Getting a makeover from a gay man to impress a boy
Illegally participating in and accepting payment for a mattress commercial
Discovering your wife’s fake pregnancy
Appearing in a defaced yearbook photo
Losing (and then regaining) your ability to compete in show choir sectionals
Having your sectionals set list stolen and distributed
Learning that you’re not your girlfriend’s baby daddy
Rising above the fact that you’re not your girlfriend’s baby daddy in order to compete in a show choir competition
Getting dumped because your boyfriend needs time with his “inner rock star”
Falling in love with a competing show choir’s lead singer
Mysophobia
Losing your virginity
Taking someone’s virginity
Opting to keep your virginity
Getting boys/men to take you seriously
Living life as the mistress of a roller rink tycoon
Body image and acceptance
Setting up your father with the mother of the boy you have a crush on
Coping when video of you lip-synching to “Physical” is leaked to the internet
Offending three boys when you triple-cast them as the lead in your rendition of “Run Joey Run”
Creating and posting a list (“glist”) ranking people by promiscuity level
Losing your voice
Losing the ability to move from the neck down
Pretending to be straight to please your father
Realizing a career in the arts is impractical
Finding and singing along to a cassette tape from your birth mother
Trying to dance as a paraplegic
Being forbidden to dress as a goth
Meeting your birth mother
Trying to seduce your future stepbrother
Being kicked out of the house by your future stepfather for saying “faggy”
Vandalizing rival show choirs’ auditoriums or cars
Egging your ex-girlfriend
Confining yourself to bed after being stood up
Giving birth
Having your baby adopted by a rival show choir director
Losing Regionals
Luring a potential glee club member to a crack house instead of to auditions
Losing the arts budget to the football program
Getting kicked off the football team
Being demoted as head cheerleader after your coach finds out you have breast implants
Poor dental hygiene
Hallucinating at the dentist's office
Getting caught masturbating in the school library
Causing a riot by sexually exciting the student body by performing “Toxic” at an assembly
Asking your boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend to try to seduce him as a fidelity test
Finding Jesus in a grilled cheese sandwich
Faith/atheism
Your father having a heart attack
Going to juvie for trying to steal an ATM
Being afraid to sing a duet with another guy
Having a crush on a straight guy
Trading sexual favors for partnership in intra-glee club competition
Putting on a production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show with a cast of children to win back your ex-girlfriend
Being forbidden by your parents to play a transvestite in The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Male body image
Suspension from school for walking around the halls wearing only underwear
Gay bashing
Spying on rival show choirs
Forcible first kiss from football player in locker room
Sneaking into your ex’s house to have sex with him while he sleeps
Unconventional show choir coaching methods
Tater tot addiction
Receiving death threats after discovering a football player is gay
Giving your girlfriend a promise ring
Confronting bullies
Being expelled (and then reinstated) from school for bullying
Being afraid to slow dance with your soon-to-be stepbrother
Getting married to yourself and inviting your former Nazi-hunting mother
Being saved by a female wrestler after you get locked in a Porta-Potty
Boosting your confidence with a magic comb
Making out with your boyfriend’s best friend to make him jealous
Having fruit and shoes thrown at you while Christmas caroling
Keeping your (17-year-old) girlfriend’s belief in Santa alive
Getting a ReWalk mobility device from Santa
Recovering after a faculty member dressed as the Grinch steals your glee club’s Christmas tree and gifts
Quitting the cheerleading squad after your coach wants to fire you from a cannon
Football/glee club/cheerleading scheduling conflicts
Having a crush on an older boy
Performing for your crush in a flashmob at the Gap, and subsequently getting him fired
Figuring out a way to incept a boy with mono to prove he’s cheating on his girlfriend
Staging your own fake suicide by gummy vitamins
Questioning your sexuality
Throwing a party with drink tickets
Sustaining a weeklong buzz
Projectile vomiting on the stage during a school assembly
Drunk dialing
Banning sex ed
Being told by a teen that it’s time to give your son the sex talk
The sex talk
Waiting until marriage as an adult
Being in love with your best friend
Secretly getting back together with your ex
Pet canaries dying of strokes
Writing a song about your boyfriend’s fishlike mouth
Coping with hecklers
Elective rhinoplasty
Becoming a beard
Making posters exposing your rival’s pre-plastic surgery face and weight
Creating an anti-bullying club as a part of a prom queen election platform
Teen homelessness
Insulting your girlfriend’s intellectual disability
Going to prom with your ex
Being elected prom queen as a gay man
Getting kicked out of prom for fist-fighting
Coping with the death of your sister
Planning and performing at a funeral
Losing a Nationals competition (mainly because two of your glee club members starting making out mid-performance)
Piercing your tongue, dyeing your hair, and becoming a Skank
Running for Congress on an anti-arts campaign
Arson (piano-related)
Being mocked when your West Side Story audition isn’t “masculine” enough
Spending time with the child you gave up for adoption
Being forbidden to see the child you gave up for adoption
Getting an A- on a chemistry exam
Clashing with your parents about whether you should become a doctor
Parents who mock their child’s OCD
Framing the woman who adopted your child for abuse and neglect
Initiating a sexual relationship with the mother who adopted the child you gave up for adoption
Being bullied because you’re Irish
Believing all Irish people are leprechauns
Questioning whether you can play a romantic lead even if you’re a virgin
Accepting the fact that you won’t get a football scholarship
Going to a gay bar for the first time
Pressuring your boyfriend into sex
Getting disowned because you want to become a professional dancer
Attempting to get dodgeball banned
Being outed in a political attack ad
Getting shunned by your grandmother because you are gay
Rigging the student body president elections and getting suspended
Teen strippers
Debate about whether “sex sells”
High school fight clubs
Choosing between serving the homeless or appearing in a public television Christmas special
Questioning the ethics of sleeping with an underage girl with Down syndrome
Joining the Army
Learning the truth about your deceased father’s postwar PTSD and death from drug overdose
Deciding to what extent your obsessive compulsive disorder should influence whether you have children
Getting a slushie laced with rock salt thrown in your face
Eye surgery
Taking remedial Spanish classes as a Spanish teacher
Accusing a teacher of presenting negative racial stereotypes
Writing pamphlets about genital sanitation
Teen engagement
Public display of affection rules that are only enforced for same-sex couples
Having your former bully as your secret admirer
The God Squad deciding whether to perform singing telegrams for same-sex couples
Texting and driving
Attempted suicide, post-outing
Sibling rivalry
Post-text-and-driving partial paralysis
Planning a post-graduation pool cleaning business
Irregular amniocentesis results
Accidentally getting a boner while helping your friend do her physical therapy
Making a sex tape with your girlfriend
Locking down your life plans at the age of 17
Text-message-based cheating
Spousal abuse
Seeing your estranged father for the first time in five years, who asks you for money
Propositioning your geography teacher in exchange for better grades
Coping when your fiancé takes another woman to the prom
Getting sucked into your cat’s Ponzi schemes
The ethics of using your (temporary) wheelchair as a means of getting prom queen votes
(Literal) body swapping
Being pressured to perform in drag
Bringing a switchblade to a fight
Revealing that the switchblade you brought to a fight is actually a prop from West Side Story
Leaving your abusive husband
Food poisoning
Being the first transgender person to win the Nationals MVP trophy
Losing your virginity as an adult
Embarking on a long-distance relationship
Failing to secure your father a posthumous dishonorable discharge from the Army
Breaking up with your girlfriend so she can achieve her dreams
The difficulties of “scissoring your webcam”
Trying to protect your overweight, lunch lady mother from taunting
Adjusting to life in the big city
Being told you’re not allowed to learn how to tango because you lack sex appeal
Staging a mental breakdown to have a splashy comeback
Cheating on your boyfriend
Secretly attempting to tell your boyfriend you cheated by cry-singing to him at a piano bar
Ending your first serious relationship
Joining a club to prepare for the rapture
Being prevented from playing Rizzo in Grease because you are transgender
Finding out your new boyfriend is sleeping with your mean dance teacher behind your back
Dyslexia
Being pressured into sex
Having an affair with one of your Yale professors
Collapsing onstage because of bulimia during a show choir competition
Internet lesbians trying to get you and your ex-girlfriend back together
Prostate cancer
The Mayan apocalypse
Canceling Christmas to pay for eating disorder therapy
Love triangles in which none of the participants are of complimentary sexual orientation
Dating a high school sophomore as a 19-year-old
Selling semen to pay for a show choir tour bus
Learning you have more to offer the world than your abs
Deciding whether to appear topless in a student film
Non-consensually straddling and VapoRubbing a male friend while weeping
Accidentally kissing your former guidance counselor
Leaving a man at the altar
Deciding to wait for sex
Taking a pregnancy test for the first time
Finding out that you’ve been dating a gigolo
Struggling to accept a transgender person for who they are
Admitting you have a crush on your straight best friend
Admitting you love Barry Manilow
Confronting your gigolo boyfriend
School shootings
Finding out you’re being Catfished
Joining a fraternity
Quitting a fraternity
Pretending to be your own identical twin
Being told to “tone down” your boobs as a transgender woman
Getting molested as a child by your babysitter
Getting told that being molested by a female babysitter is “every teenage boy’s fantasy!”
Asking your boyfriend’s father for permission to propose
Finding out the identity of your Catfisher
Being in a secret relationship with the head cheerleader
Proposing to your boyfriend
Getting pig’s blood dumped on you at the prom
Coping with the loss of a friend, boyfriend, son, and teacher
Having sex on school grounds
Getting suspended for dressing like Lady Gaga
Getting suspended for not dressing

irehtman
03-21-2014, 02:48 PM
What a extreme disappointment about Jayma being absent in this 100th episode! I know she is still appearing in "The Millers" at the mean time, but she should also appear in this episode at the same time, but of course she does not have to sing at all! I don't understand why critics, writers and producers of this show abhor her Emma character for no reason at all?