Monday, October 31, 2011

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Much could be made about Fox’s decision to skip President Obama’s address to Congress tonight in favor of kicking off its fall season, but unless he’s going to announce a war or cut taxes by 50 percent, then the country could probably benefit more by watching “Glee.” (If you want to watch “So You Think You Can Dance,” that’s your decision.) Will (Matthew Morrison) is an idealistic teacher at McKinley High School who gets the chance to take over the downtrodden Glee Club – the same one he starred in years ago at the same high school. What he’s got going against him is that everyone thinks Glee Club is lame. And worse, McKinley High dotes on its “Cheerios” – the snotty, world-beating cheerleading squad coached by Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch), the brassy, strangely feared, sweat-suit-wearing teacher who seems to be channeling Gen. Patton (“I want the agony out of your eyes!” “Your resentment is delicious,” etc.).

An exceptionally talented cast holds it all together. Morrison and Michele have Broadway-tested skills that give “Glee” maximum musical power – from Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’ ” in the pilot to Kanye West’s “Gold Digger,” which is performed in tonight’s episode. (Columbia Records is releasing a 17-song “Glee” soundtrack next month and plans more if the show is successful.)

Last spring, Fox aired “Glee” — a dramedy about a high school show choir — one time, after “American Idol,” then put it on hold until tonight’s fall premiere. The idea was akin to doing early sneak previews of movies to build hype, but here, it was a preview anyone could see — in the most high-profile timeslot television has to offer. And ever since it aired, Fox has tried to build word-of-mouth for the series. The pilot has been available for internet streaming and download all summer. DVDs have been on sale at Wal-Mart. The cast has been doing a mall tour. Multiple versions of the pilot (including one accompanied by Twitter messages from the cast) aired again last week.
That’s really the only hard number we have to look at so far, unless you want to count the 4 million who watched last week’s director’s cut, or the less than 3 million who watched the “Tweet-peat.” But as the latter two figures involve a dressed-up rerun of a show many had already seen (probably many times over) on the week before Labor Day, it’s hard to factor them for much of anything.

“But . . but … ” they insisted, “they had high school show choir sing ‘Rehab’! And that girl from ‘Spring Awakening’ did a song from ‘Lez Miz’! And …” It can be fun to hear choir teacher Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) show the kids how to tackle Kanye’s “Gold Digger,” or amusing to watch semi-closeted choir member Kurt (Chris Colfer) try to blend football and Sasha Fierce in an attempt to impress his macho dad. But those moments aren’t enough for me to overlook the way my skin crawls whenever Jessalyn Gilsig comes on screen as Will’s insane harpy of a wife, or to not be annoyed by how broadly most of the supporting cast is drawn.

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