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Glee - Season 6
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This dramatic series comes back again through many powerful scenes where after a failed attempt to make her an actress, Rachel comes to Lima, only to discover that the arts have completely disappeared from McKinley. Now find herself in the location of the Glee Club, because Mr. Schue leads Vocal Adrenaline now and Blaine leads the Warblers. On the other hand, Quinn, Pac, Brittany, Santana, Artie, Mercedes and Tina returned to Lima to help Gelli.
Actors:
Chris Colfer, Darren Criss, Dot-Marie Jones, Jane Lynch, Kevin McHale, Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Chord Overstreet, Amber Riley, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Iqbal Theba, ...»
Director:
Ian Brennan, Brad Falchuk, Ryan Murphy
Country:
United States
- Episode 01: Loser Like Me
- Episode 02: Homecoming
- Episode 03: Jagged Little Tapestry
- Episode 04: The Hurt Locker (1)
- Episode 05: The Hurt Locker (2)
- Episode 06: What the World Needs Now
- Episode 07: Transitioning
- Episode 08: A Wedding
- Episode 09: Child Star
- Episode 10: The Rise and Fall of Sue Sylvester
- Episode 11: We Built This Glee Club
- Episode 12: 2009
- Episode 13: Dreams Come True
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Mitchel Broussard We Got This Covered
January 09, 2015 Although it's taken a step in the right direction, the show's previous ubiquity in high school pop culture leaves it as a pale imitation of its former self in the sixth and final season's two-hour premiere.
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David Hinckley New York Daily News
January 09, 2015 While the new kids at McKinley get a few quirky gags, they feel half-hearted, as if only real remaining mission is to follow our old friends to the finish line. That's fine. But we could have done it two seasons ago and not missed much.
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MaryAnn Sleasman TV.com
January 12, 2015 The two episodes that marked the series' final season premiere were actually, dare I say it, good... ish. Yeah, let's go with "good-ish."
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Miranda Wicker TV Fanatic
January 12, 2015 Despite the "meh" of the return of Puckerman and Santana et al, by the end of the premiere, I found myself smiling along and almost happy that Glee is back.
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Brian Lowry Variety
January 09, 2015 Allowing the series to get back to its roots and accentuate key original cast members [feels strangely liberating.] Those dynamics should make this closing number worthy of attention, despite Glee's continued irritants and excesses.
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Ken Tucker Yahoo! TV
March 30, 2015 At a time when so much highly esteemed television equates excellence with darkness, cynicism, violence, and despair, there's something to be said for sweetness and light. Glee was a sweet-hearted show.
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Kevin O'Keefe The Atlantic
January 09, 2015 It's fitting, then, that the first hour ends with a Frozen cover that's over a year late to the zeitgeist... making it feel just as the show does: dull, overextended, and irrelevant. It's Glee's time-time to let it go.
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Caroline Preece TV Equals
January 12, 2015 If this two-hour opener is anything to go by, we're in for a treat. The bigger the challenge, the more the bow bends and the more potential you create to do something amazing, after all.
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Brandon Nowalk AV Club
January 12, 2015 It wouldn't be Glee without dreaming big. Or it would, but it would be season five. So far, I prefer season six.
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