Bleh. Accurate to form, Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy TROLL continues to recover what he stated for the duration of the summer about the show going “back to fundamentals” for Season three. The parade of guest stars that are not supposed to be getting implemented, which includes Ricky Martin , Pit Bull and WIN Gloria Estefan (and probably will not be far more ).
Now Ryan is organizing a new episode April tribute to the soundtrack of the Bee Gee Saturday Night Fever .
Ryan has mentioned on several occasions that there would only be a wonderful tribute episode this season. The Michael Jackson episode, scheduled for January 31 will feature ten songs.
Here’s the thing: I’m not a big fan of tribute episodes, as they tend to be long and short on music in the character and plot. Essentially, the writers are creating a story around the song, rather than backwards, and the result is much less satisfactory. Come on Ryan, most young children graduate! Can not we just concentrate on their individual stories? Oh, yeah. You appropriation for large ratings. Ugh. “We’ve in no way produced music album at the show,” says Ryan Tv Guide “, but I’m interested in the genius of the Bee Gees.” Ryan is also taking into consideration approaching Saturday Night Fever star John Travolta , to make a cameo.
“Travolta and WIN Cory Monteith [Finn] became good pals at a party when Cory stated he had observed [the 1996 film Travolta] Broken Arrow 20 instances. Travolta will sent an autographed copy of the DVD. So possibly we’ll have to dance in a dream sequence of a Finn. ” Mata. Me. Now. While I’m delivering negative news Glee, here’s some more! In an interview with Tv line at the Golden Globes red carpet Sunday night, Chris Colfer revealed that Darren Criss can not have two episodes of Glee, since their season three weeks on Broadway. The first is the Ricky Martin ep. No difficulty. The second? Valentine’s episode. Yep. No V-Day Klaine. Chris promises that there will be “enjoyable things happening for the rest of us.” Without having her boyfriend Kurt Valentine. Sounds impressive.
