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.


That Rachel, Kurt, Mercedes (Amber Riley), Artie (Kevin McHale), and Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) all seek to destroy their own good image, is a crying shame. Realistic for someone their age, yes, but regrettably so. Sure, by the end of the episode Rachel learns her lesson. Sort of. But the others don't, as they continually fail in their schemes to look bad. What kind of example is this to set for the kids that tune into Glee? Example setting aside, it's frustrating to watch. A "Bad Reputation" is not something one should seek out. The only place it serves any positive purpose is in high school, but many adults eventually regret those past mistakes. You get more flies with honey than vinegar, every time. I guess in that metaphor, attracting flies is a good thing.

I guess Glee's attempt to teach a lesson comes when Sue, the victim for once, gets good fortune, instead of bad. Olivia Newton John (herself) is so impressed with Sue's homemade video that she asks Sue to help her re-shoot a new version of "Physical." This brings Sue much positive attention and fame, turning around an embarrassing situation. While most times fans will root for Sue to fail, this time only, she deserves a little success. As the popular saying goes, two wrongs don't make a right, and what Kurt and his friends do to Sue is not right.

Or perhaps this video is done because Olivia Newton John, as she says in "Bad Reputation," just really wants to remake a terrible video, as her original version is. Glee provides a good platform to do so.


"Ice Ice Baby" is lots of fun! It's great that the New Directions split up into three small dance groups. Will is right; even a song whose reputation has been trashed can most definitely be good again.
"Can't Touch This" is entertaining, as well, but not as good as "Ice Ice Baby." Perhaps this is because of the small number of performers. It could also be because the Ancient Librarian (Jean Sincere, The Incredibles) calls it "cute," which ruins it for the audience, as much as it does the kids performing it.
Random Bits:
- I don't know if it's necessary to have Rachel break character at the end of "Run Joey Run" with her signature smile, but it feels incredibly fitting for the character.
- What a cute touch to Rachel's video in "Bad Reputation" to use Santana (Naya Rivera) and Brittany (Heather Morris) as angels! Is it just a visual nicety, or is Rachel attempting to look as slutty as they are know to be when she eventually joins them?
- Also in "Run Joey Run," look for the cameo by Sandy Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowsky)! It doesn't make much sense that Rachel would ask him to take part in her project, but Tobolowsky is always a fun addition.
- Mercedes, when speaking about her reputation as an angry girl, asserts that she's "not angry," but instead, "sassy." Gotta love it! And it's accurate.
- While most of Olivia Newton John's brief appearance is mostly a positive image of her, it's kind of fun that Glee goes over the top with mentioning all of the charities she works with. It actually starts to backfire for her image when she is portrayed as THAT good.
- Watch closely in the library and choir room for curly-haired ginger Jesse Heiman. He does not have any lines, and is only in one episode of Glee, but serves a similar purpose on other shows, often uncredited, most notably recurring on Chuck. America's favorite extra of the past decade?
- "Bad Reputation" introduces Brenda Castle. Sadly, like many guest stars passing through the halls of Glee, Brenda is only in two episodes, and then disappears. Too bad. Shannon is a fine actress.
- Ancient Librarian, as she is credited, will also appear in two more Glee episodes in season two, played by the same actress: "Duets" and "Silly Love Songs."
Check back for another season one Glee review soon!
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Article first published as TV Review: Glee - "Bad Reputation" on Blogcritics.
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