Glee: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]
Glee: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars There is a Season 1, Volume 2 release
For everyone who bought Season 1, Volume 1 and rated this one star for releasing the complete Season 1 on DVD, there will be a Season 1, Volume 2 release with the remaining episodes. Searching for Glee in Movies/TV category will bring up a list with the complete season and Volume 2 being released on September 14th. I bought Volume 1 also, and am grateful to FOX for doing the right thing and releasing Volume 2 so I do not have to buy the entire season. Great show!
5 Stars I luv Glee!!
I bought the entire season on Amazon and haven’t finished watching all of the episodes. I’ve seen almost all of them and I do watch it on Thursdays and I absolutely love this show. It has something for every1!! Fantastic show!!!
5 Stars Gleeks to the core!!!!!
My wife and I love Glee. First off I am a music addict. I love music of all kinds so the Lady Gaga episode was fantastic. Second, I am a 54 year old male who probably breaks the age group geared for this show. I have an Aunt who is 80 years old and loves this thing called Glee. Third, I bought the first set of dvds, you know the 13 episodes, because I couldn’t wait for Glee to return to finish the season and then buy the whole set. I was upset that they chose to release a complete season after I had bought the first installment, but I knew all the details about how they would do it and I bought the set anyway. When I discovered the impending release of the Bluray version I said what the heck I am buying Bluray and give or sell my first set to someone who wants to watch and see for themselves how great Glee really is.
I had two boys and they grew up and are now gone, but I know how teens have to deal with todays problems and it isn’t easy. The creators of Glee deal with these situations realistically and truthfully and with musical numbers that fit the moment. BRAVO!!!!!
5 Stars Hey one stars - you’re all idiots.
Glee is an amazing show and gets five stars based on its merit.
How stupid are you people? Vol. 2 is being released the same day as the full season 1. Read much?
5 Stars Oddly satisfying
Glee, a musical comedy-drama television series, bubbly and sweet like a glass of champagne, follows a bunch of misfits that have joined the Glee Club, as they sing and dance and dodge the slurries the popular bullies throw at them on the halls.
But although, the musical numbers are great, what makes the show such a pleasure to watch, for me, are the characters.
We have Rachel, the super achiever raised by two gay fathers, who has accomplished more things before breakfast I get done in a week. She likes Finn, the confused basketball player who was dating Quinn, the most popular cheerleader, until she got pregnant by Puck, the Latino kid, with the Mohawk hairdo and the macho attitude.
There is also Kurt who dresses and moves as if he is in a ever present catwalk and Mercedes, the African American girl who wants to date him without realizing he is gay, Tina, the Gothic Asian American girl and wheelchair-bound, bass guitar player Artie. Two more cheerleaders sent by their coach to spy on the Club and bring it down at any costs, round up the group.
And if you think the kids are out of the box, wait to hear about the grown-ups:
William is the Spanish teacher who runs the club and just broke up with his wife, who was pretending to be pregnant, while the counselor who is totally OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) watches him doe eyed and almost gets married to the basketball coach, who, after being stood on their wedding day now drowns his sorrows on greasy food. And best of all, Sue Sylvester, the cheerleaders coach who has a TV show so politically incorrect you don’t know whether to be outraged out of your mind or cheer for her.
As Glee left us before the break, Sue everybody’s favorite antagonist, had been fired. But fear not, she is back again in full swing after blackmailing the principal into her job by drugging his drink and having his picture taken, shirtless in bed.
In my favorite episode Sue decides that the best strategy to empower her cheerios is by exposing them to Madonna. The best role model there is, according to her.
As outrageous as the idea may sound at first, it made perfect sense to me after watching the show.
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