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.
Sue is shown to be crueler in "Home" than in just about any other episode of Glee. It has already been known that she pushes her Cheerios to perfection, but now she is also telling them they must lose weight in an unhealthy manner. Kurt is by no means fat, and Mercedes just has a different body type than the typical cheerleader. The emotional distress Sue puts these kids through is appalling, and it makes her more of a villain than ever. It only slightly helps that when Sue tells Becky (Lauren Potter) she now has the same stupid obsession with weight that every other teenage girl has, it feels like Sue is helping a student fit in. But only slightly, and only that once.



It's not surprising that April, an alcoholic, is shown relapsing in "Home." Many addicts do go back to their old habits. Even though Will helps her find the straight and narrow in a previous episode, kudos to Glee for not giving her an easy happy ever after... yet.

But the beautiful relationship between Carole and Burt is perfect. True, they grow awfully close after only a month of dating. But they are perfect for each other, and at their age, once they're ready to go for it, they must go all in. After all, they have families to think of, and must be sure of themselves. Both adults appear to be fully committed to each other, and it's a great example for their children, hard as it might be for the kids to adapt to change.
Finn comes across as having the more typical reaction between him and Kurt about their parents. He is resentful, at first, because he doesn't want his father to be replaced. Burt assures him that will never happen, and when Burt shows both of Finn's parents the respect they deserve, Finn begins to warm to the idea. After all, he's always wanted a man around to bond with. Here is his chance.
Random Bits:
- It's odd that the skating rink is so full during Will and April's duet, considering that it's a skating rink. Also, April says it's losing tons of money. Really? With all of those people there? And looking at the clientele, where are the young kids?
- Watch for Brittany (Heather Morris) and Santana (Naya Rivera) sharing a special moment during Finn and Kurt's "A House is Not a Home." No doubt left about the two of them as a couple!
- If Will talks about needing to sublet so bad in this episode, how come it never comes up again after? Where does he find the money to keep his apartment?
- Two weird, unexplained Kurt moments: Kurt doesn't turn around with the rest of the Cheerios during "Beautiful," and he is also outside Finn's house spying near the end of the episode. Why?
Great line (funny): "How do you two not have a show on Bravo?" ~ Sue to Kurt and Mercedes
- Great line (emotional): "It's a chair, honey, it's not him." ~ Carole to Finn
- Michael Benjamin Washington, who plays the reporter in "Home," starred in the short-lived series 100 Questions, and has been in two episodes of 30 Rock. He also played the Tinman in The Wiz, the musical the song "Home" comes from.
Check back for another season one Glee review soon!
Article first published as TV Review: Glee - "Home" on Blogcritics.
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