Ryan Murphy's retirement from the entertainment industry-- and a series finale. Or maybe just word that they're just dropping it like a hot potato. Or maybe...who cares?
Cancellation, please. And a quick bonfire of all existing copies, dvds, cds, etc. of this inane program.
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Ryan Murphy, if you're reading this: What is to be done when the dweebs of Nerd Town eschew the show you're making just for them? Blame the Foo Fighters and call it a day?
And the moral of this story is "nothing is EVER good enough." Glee sure ain't perfect- calling it "okay, entertaining fluff" is about the highest compliment one can give it. But it's still the most LGBT-friendly, diverse and overall "progressive" show on mainstream television, not to mention the biggest thing in musical theatre-related media of the moment (perhaps even EVER).
Calling for its destruction instead of its improvement seems counterproductive. Is a mediocre musical series better than NO musical series at all? Or does singing and dancing belong on the stage, within the confines of a single moment for those lucky or privileged enough to be there?
I agree with you totally, darquegk! Frankly, unless it gratuitously showed something along the lines of child or animal abuse, I can't imagine how I could ever come to hate a TV show with the kind of vitriol displayed in some of the posts on this thread.
an outbreak of salmonella where they are forced to sing with natural voices, and not auto-tune. Plus, they are DENIED to sell the single on itunes the next day.
I'd just like BROADWAY discussion boards to stop treating the show like it IS a broadway show.
I don't watch the show, so I don't care what happens on it.
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.