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Jan. 31st, 2015 10:55 amTV commentary:
Glee- Since I didn't get to post and the review the performances from last night's ep, I'll do it now that they're on youtube. First the Warbler performance:
My Sharona
You Spin Me Round (Like a Record):
I think it was sung fine, but like last week's VA performance, their set was kinda boring. So, its no surprise ND beat them.
As I've said before, the competition eps are my favorite, because since they're actually competing instead of having some fantasy number after randomly bursting into song, I think the performances are better. I don't know if they tried harder with the new newbies, or the new newbies were really that much better than the old newbies, but I really enjoyed their set in this. Like honestly, I can't even remember the set lists for sectionals and regionals last time. I think regionals was "Gangnam Style", and just it, which was terrible and pandering since it was popular at the time.
It Must've Been Love
Kitty and Spencer on lead. As I said earlier this week, it didn't feel like a real duet since they were just singing at the same time for most of it instead of switching back and forth. Eh, I wasn't too thrilled that they kept cutting back to Klaine. I mean, I don't have anything against Klaine, and if it were any other context, like that song was playing in the background in a prom ep or something, it would work great, because they did time the kiss to the climax of the song. But, since it was a competition ep, I would have preferred they stuck to the stage.
Father Figure
Roderick on lead. As I said earlier this week, slightly inappropriate for a HS competition, but boy can sing. Again, weird that they cut to Sue being sad over the previous Republican presidential losses of the last 20 or so years, but I guess the point of the set list was songs she feels emotional over, and I guess that's why the song got to her, because she saw them as father figures or some such crap? Again, would've preferred just the performance.
All Out of Love
Mccarthy Twins duet. As I said earlier, kinda weird to have a brother/sister duet on this. At least the full performance had Jane. But she was cut from this. Which is kinda messed up since she's the one non-white person on the team. Like even Spencer and Kitty, who just joined got their own song. But they do it well. And I like Madison, she's cute.
Glee- Since I didn't get to post and the review the performances from last night's ep, I'll do it now that they're on youtube. First the Warbler performance:
My Sharona
You Spin Me Round (Like a Record):
I think it was sung fine, but like last week's VA performance, their set was kinda boring. So, its no surprise ND beat them.
As I've said before, the competition eps are my favorite, because since they're actually competing instead of having some fantasy number after randomly bursting into song, I think the performances are better. I don't know if they tried harder with the new newbies, or the new newbies were really that much better than the old newbies, but I really enjoyed their set in this. Like honestly, I can't even remember the set lists for sectionals and regionals last time. I think regionals was "Gangnam Style", and just it, which was terrible and pandering since it was popular at the time.
It Must've Been Love
Kitty and Spencer on lead. As I said earlier this week, it didn't feel like a real duet since they were just singing at the same time for most of it instead of switching back and forth. Eh, I wasn't too thrilled that they kept cutting back to Klaine. I mean, I don't have anything against Klaine, and if it were any other context, like that song was playing in the background in a prom ep or something, it would work great, because they did time the kiss to the climax of the song. But, since it was a competition ep, I would have preferred they stuck to the stage.
Father Figure
Roderick on lead. As I said earlier this week, slightly inappropriate for a HS competition, but boy can sing. Again, weird that they cut to Sue being sad over the previous Republican presidential losses of the last 20 or so years, but I guess the point of the set list was songs she feels emotional over, and I guess that's why the song got to her, because she saw them as father figures or some such crap? Again, would've preferred just the performance.
All Out of Love
Mccarthy Twins duet. As I said earlier, kinda weird to have a brother/sister duet on this. At least the full performance had Jane. But she was cut from this. Which is kinda messed up since she's the one non-white person on the team. Like even Spencer and Kitty, who just joined got their own song. But they do it well. And I like Madison, she's cute.