This summer, I'll be going back to review the season one episodes of FOX's Glee. These are fresh reviews, not reposts, and I hope you will enjoy reliving the first season with me.
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The plot between Will and Terri is a long time coming, and not exactly unwelcome. While Terri's intentions are originally good, as Emma admits she sees to Will, the lies are carried too far. There is no happy ending possible for the couple, and years of resentment and anger erupt. It's startling to see Will get so mad, but at the same, it's the only logical way to act after being betrayed so deeply. A root cause of the problem is, as Terri says, "This marriage works because you don't feel good about yourself." But Will has found purpose with the glee club, and that has ruined their status quo, even if that status quo isn't exactly great in the first place. Thus, without Will acting like that, they are disrupted.
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The larger implication of a Will/Terri dissolution is how it may effect Emma. Emma is in love with Will, and is only marrying Ken to try to move on, deciding that Will will never be available. Now that idea is turned on its head, and while Will says he isn't yet sure if divorce is in the cards, it seems likely Will may be single again soon. With that tempting prospect, should Emma go ahead and marry a man who has, as she states, "Seventy-four flaws, as of yesterday?" Truthfully, she should not be marrying him in the first place if she feels this way, so the wedding has a very good chance of not happening.
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Strangely enough, among the episode's many sad moments, there is the joyful, stand-out performance of "Jump." More than anything else, "Jump" is what "Mattress" will be remembered for. Not quite fitting in with everything else, it is still one of the best choreographed performances in all of season one, and is incredibly fun to watch. Good thing the mattress store just happens to have big mattress trampolines laying around for the kids to use! Oops, being too critical again.
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Random Bits:
- The news program in which Sue does a segment appears to be filmed in Columbus, Ohio. Though it's not a cityscape view usually used, a couple of the buildings look like this is so. This is especially odd, as Glee takes place hours from Columbus. Maybe. Read my full rant about the inconsistency of Ohio layout in another Glee review.
- Great Brittany (Heather Morris) line! When Rachel says that maybe the glee club photo won't be defaced in this year's yearbook, Brittany replies "Yes it will. I'll be the one doing it." At least she's honest!
- Why does Rachel go through the charade of picking a co-captain through a process? She approaches Mercedes (Amber Riley), Artie (Kevin McHale), and Brittany before asking Finn. Not only do none of these three options make any sense for Rachel to choose, but it's completely obvious to viewers that Finn will, and should, be the co-captain. It feels forced that Rachel would even consider anyone else.
- How did Quinn get to be Cheerio captain as a freshman? That's almost unheard of in high school! Yet, she is clearly the captain in the 2008 yearbook, and she will not be graduating until the end of season three, the 2011-2012 school year. So this must be so.
- Which leads me to ask, why is there a yearbook being put out in the fall with the fall semester's year anyway? Isn't that unusual? Don't year books come out in the spring, with the calendar year that ends the school year on the cover?
- Isn't it unethical for a school to leave a club out of a yearbook? Is that even allowed? Any yearbook I've ever come into contact with includes ALL school clubs, no matter how minor. Charging a teacher to get their club into the yearbook defeats the whole purpose of a yearbook, and is probably illegal, or at least against state guidelines, since the other clubs aren't charged similarly.
- John Ross Bowie appears in "Mattress" as the photographer/commercial director. This very funny actor currently has recurring parts on both The Big Bang Theory and Childrens Hospital.
Check back for another season one Glee review soon!
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Article first published as TV Review: Glee - "Mattress" on Blogcritics.
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