At first, Ryan Murphy didn’t want to talk about Glee . At the TV critics press tour promoting his new FX series American Horror Story , the Glee creator was immediately swarmed after the panel concluded by reporters hoping for another tidbit in the back-and-forth confusion over which characters were leaving at the end of season three and the spin-off. “You know, I really don’t want to,” Murphy said into the dozen or so digital recorders thrust in his face when asked about the Fox hit.
GleeHab Stamp of Approval! (Especially the say hi to Gwyneth part…could the rumors be ture??) *** Dear Glee , Thank you for keeping pop culture interesting.
At last year’s Primetime Emmy Awards , Jane Lynch showed up in the red tracksuit made iconic by her Sue Sylvester character on “Glee,” threw slushies on Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey , joined in on the exuberant “Born to Run” opening number and went on to win the trophy for supporting actress. How do you top that
In an exclusive interview with Deadline, Ryan Murphy sets the record straight about…everything? I don’t know, it all still sounds fishy to me.
You know, I asked myself the same question. Is Ryan Murphy really just losing his mind?? *** How is it possible that the three leads on Glee found out they were “terminated” through social media?
The official Press Releases have come out for Glee’s February episodes! Who is excited? *** February 8th – “Silly Love Songs” Love is in the air at McKinley High when the glee club sets up a kissing booth for Valentine’s Day.
Love Chris. Absolutely LOVE HIM! *** Dear Robert DeNiro: Next time around, let Chris Colfer write your material. Because the Glee star sure came out swinging with some choice sound bites upon arriving backstage after collecting his Golden Globe award for supporting actor.
