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Ryan Murphy (creator) &
Brad Falchuk (creator) ...
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Original Air Date:
9 September 2009 (Season 1, Episode 2)
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The Glee Club performs in front of the school for the first time and pushes their performance to the limits... more | full synopsis
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Can't suspend disbelief when they do this more (2 total)
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Quinn Fabray:
God bless the perv that invented these. Remember the power motto girls.
[the Cheerios repeat along with Quinn]
Quinn Fabray:
It's all about the teasing and not about the pleasing.
[the Cheerios dance and grind suggestively]
Quinn Fabray:
Back it up like a dump truck baby.
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References Sophie's Choice (1982) more
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Ain't That a Kick in the Head more
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On the final solo, the soloist's voice is processed with Auto-tune, strongly applied so that her voice snaps unnaturally from note to note. It doesn't sound right, and is certainly inappropriate for a show that purports to be about talented high schoolers. If anyone could find a way to use it in competition (not likely), they'd be immediately disqualified. And, when I hear a professional doing it, it sounds artificial (I'm sure it's supposed to), and gets tiresome well before the tenth time I hear the song playing on the radio or retail background music.
Yecch!