Glee (9/28/10): "Brittany/Britney"
"Britney/Brittany" Song List:
1. Rachel, '...Baby One More Time' (Britney Spears)
2. Artie, 'Stronger' (Britney Spears)
3. Cast of Glee, 'Oops!...I Did It Again.' (Britney Spears)
4. Will and New Directions, 'Toxic' (Britney Spears)
5. Brittany, 'Me Against the Music' (Britney Spears and Madonna)
6. Brittany, 'I'm a Slave 4 U' (Britney Spears)
7. Cast of Glee, 'The Only Exception' (Paramore)
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I just heard the iTunes preview of Toxic. Absolutely hilarious. Incidentally, that's one of the only Britney Spears songs I like, and I absolutely adore it. Great to see what they did with it.
Edit: Confirmed Rocky Horror Glee Show list:
- Science Fiction Double Feature
- Damn it, Janet
- Whatever Happened to Saturday Night?
- Sweet Transvestite
- Touch a Touch a Touch a Touch Me
- There's a Light (Over at the Frankenstein Place)
- Time Warp
Seems like they more or less nailed them all!
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I just heard the iTunes preview of Toxic. Absolutely hilarious. Incidentally, that's one of the only Britney Spears songs I like, and I absolutely adore it. Great to see what they did with it.
Edit: Confirmed Rocky Horror Glee Show list:
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One thing, does Brittany have a decent voice?
That being said, I have HIGH expectations for the awesomesauce that is going to be the Rocky Horror episode.
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Actually, Brittany did a very good Spears, both in voice and appearance.
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I was pretty bored with the episode itself, sadly. The slavish reproductions of the original music videos were extremely well done, but they didn't really add anything new to the point of feeling like filler. It was also sort of weird to hear Lea Michele try to sing "...One More Time"; just because her voice is way too good for it.
I was pretty bored with the episode itself, sadly. The slavish reproductions of the original music videos were extremely well done, but they didn't really add anything new to the point of feeling like filler. It was also sort of weird to hear Lea Michele try to sing "...One More Time"; just because her voice is way too good for it.
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I was bored with the episode as well, I was laughing at the end when Kurt seemed to be saying exactly what i was thinking.
Also...did Britney threaten Ke$ha on us?
And since everyone is talking about the Rocky Horror Show episode, i'm going to put down my vote for most 'looking forward to' show for the episode with Micheal. (he's the "other" asian in the show). That guy can move from what i saw on league of extraordinary dancers.
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I loved the episode, I had to stop playing CoH to pay full attention.
Link. The mp3 might be out there as well. I got it a couple of years ago.
Wow, I really, really did not enjoy this episode. About 20 minutes through, I was floating on auto-pilot "Watch it so that I can say I watched every episode" mode.
As noted, all of the numbers were music video recreations (except for Toxic and the not Britney Spears song). This completely robbed them of any meaning. The episode had absolutely nothing to do with Brittany after the first five minutes. Those five minutes in, I was absolutely exuberant. After I realized that she had nothing real to do with the episode, I felt like it was a bait and switch.
Jacob's increasing perversion walked the line between "hilariously too much" and "uncomfortably over the top", but I'll put that one on personal taste.
In the Madonna episode, they went all out and made a lot of cases as to why Madonna needed to be honored. They failed that connection here. People just mumbled that Britney was hot before they dressed like her and Karaoke Revolution'd their way into one of her music videos.
The only moment I actually liked was Quinn's invitation to Finn at the end. It showed how far the characters have come and how dynamic the writers are now letting them be. It made me smile.
Looking forward to next week's, but I was greatly disappointed by this one.
Edit: They could have made "Not a girl, not yet a woman" work for Rachel's closing song. Surprised they broke the Britney homage in order to wrap up the episode.
Just finished watching it...
I liked their rendition of Toxic.
But the episode often times started to feel downright creepy, particularly any scene involving the Jewish boy (forgot his name) and the "sex riot" that occurred. It completely broke immersion for a show with a high school setting.
And yes it did sound like Brittany threatened Ke$ha.
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I won't call myself a Gleek, simply because I think any musical-themed show has only a set lifetime, and I'm a good generation removed from relating to high school drama, but I agree with most assessments of the episode.
But I guess this is the next hurdle a show with a lot of hype and awards has to work against; its own success. And in this case, giving Lea Michelle (who's clearly suited to Broadway singing and 'big' songs) One More Time was a big mistake. You can tell she wants to sing big, and the song doesn't allow for it. If anything, I wanted to see more Brittany time, as she was stealing every scene she was in.
As for the teen 'sex riot' stuff, that just struck me as a bit of sensationalism for its own sake. What'd concern me is if that starts happening regularly and you're tuning in to see what 'outrageous' stuff was happening next week.
Doing a Rocky Horror show will be a make or break move for me, simply because it's been very hard to touch in a lot of forms, be it on stage or homage.
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Wow, I really, really did not enjoy this episode. About 20 minutes through, I was floating on auto-pilot "Watch it so that I can say I watched every episode" mode.
As noted, all of the numbers were music video recreations (except for Toxic and the not Britney Spears song). This completely robbed them of any meaning. The episode had absolutely nothing to do with Brittany after the first five minutes. Those five minutes in, I was absolutely exuberant. After I realized that she had nothing real to do with the episode, I felt like it was a bait and switch. Jacob's increasing perversion walked the line between "hilariously too much" and "uncomfortably over the top", but I'll put that one on personal taste. In the Madonna episode, they went all out and made a lot of cases as to why Madonna needed to be honored. They failed that connection here. People just mumbled that Britney was hot before they dressed like her and Karaoke Revolution'd their way into one of her music videos. The only moment I actually liked was Quinn's invitation to Finn at the end. It showed how far the characters have come and how dynamic the writers are now letting them be. It made me smile. Looking forward to next week's, but I was greatly disappointed by this one. Edit: They could have made "Not a girl, not yet a woman" work for Rachel's closing song. Surprised they broke the Britney homage in order to wrap up the episode. |
I guess I was hoping for something more from an episode "all about Brittany" - kind of like Preggers was for Kurt, or Wheels for Artie. Instead very little screen time or plot was devoted to her and there was no attempt to move her out of her one-liner supporting character status. Very disappointing.
Just watched the episode, and I pretty much agree with all the above.
I guess I was hoping for something more from an episode "all about Brittany" - kind of like Preggers was for Kurt, or Wheels for Artie. Instead very little screen time or plot was devoted to her and there was no attempt to move her out of her one-liner supporting character status. Very disappointing. |
That can go some awesome places.
The only thing the episode was really meant for was to showcase Heather's dancing skilz. Heather is fairly hot, brittany not so much.
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The saving grace may be that Brittany has a specific motivation now: She believes that she deserves to replace Rachel.
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If that does indeed go some awesome places, it will doubtlessly be awesome.
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I have a complete fascination with the way that Heather Morris can deliver almost every line with a soft, understated monotony that somehow feels fresh each and every time. It's really a unique gift, and I mean that quite earnestly.
My favorite part was that she hated and envied Britney Spears all the way up to a mild hallucination. Then she's openly doing fist pumps every time someone says Spears' name.
Other favorite moment is how the episode fits into the continuity. In the school yearbook (yes, I pause and freeze frame stuff like that), Brittany had no last name. It makes sense that she would have made a conscious effort to hide her name: It was part of her efforts to overcome this painful burden she's been given.
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My main points were:
* Very happy with the Britney episode, generally don't like her songs but they were quite fun and well performed this time
* Very happy with the Brittany character, don't think she needs to be developed to much otherwise her one liners and mad monologues would lose impact
* Rachel's voice and character are getting annoying. At first first her voice was immense but as they have started it high it doesn't have anywhere to go and has become boring, unless she does something more interesting than a showtune/depressing ballard such as Telephone. Her character should have grown up a bit more since the end of season 1 and her whinging is getting on my nerves.
* In fact her two ballards at the end of the two new episodes have annoyed me a bit
* I think there should be greater effort at mixing things up with other cast. They started doing it well during the second half of season 2 with Mercedes/Santana duet, Kirk/Mercedes duet, Mr Schu/Neil Patric Howard duet, the Lady Gaga track, Toxic track, Like a Prayer etc. I would love see more mixed duets or cast stuff which doesn't just have one lead singer.
* Also to develop the characters more. As I said I think the Rachel character isn't going anywhere so time can be taken away from her and given to develop the relationships that started to grow in season one. E.g. Mercedes/Kirk, Kirk/Finn, Mercedes/Quinn, Quinn/Santana, Tina/Artie/Mike, Noah/Finn, Noah/Quinn
* Please please please please please bring back Sunshine (Charice!)
* They're lip syncing has kind of gotten a bit sloppy ever since towards the end of the 1st series so I would like to see that get better.
I know we are only two new episodes in but I have loved this series and would love it to get better!
* I think there should be greater effort at mixing things up with other cast. They started doing it well during the second half of season 2 with Mercedes/Santana duet, Kirk/Mercedes duet, Mr Schu/Neil Patric Howard duet, the Lady Gaga track, Toxic track, Like a Prayer etc. I would love see more mixed duets or cast stuff which doesn't just have one lead singer.
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Other than that, I like your post. Some fair points, and I would also like to see Rachel get less lime light.
FYI, two weeks from now, the episode is called "Duet".
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Finally saw this episode today at the library (they have broadband). The over reliance on reproducing the original Music Videos detracted from the episode. NO induced fantasies are fine just try something original. The Madonna and Lady Gaga episodes were 10x better just by touching upon their videos without duping them exactly. Plus those episodes included other cast members and not MV extras.
Rachel's song at the end worked because it wasn't trying to be a music video but more of a scene from a musical.
Weak episode.
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Watched it on Sunday, jetlagged, and with my sister and her boyfriend. Her bf had already seen it so he warned us that the songs weren't really new interpretations, just recreations, so that tempered our disappointments. But the basic scene to scene reenactments of the music videos were boring and the minor variations musically didn't help things. The plot was thin and I feared Brittany overload (not that she wasn't hilarious, but sometimes a charcter works better in small doses. Heather morris is hot though).
I did laugh at the memes they threw around, "Leave Britney Alone" and "Is this real life?" but no Kurt or Mercedes singing brings down the episode for me. Also, felt bad for
Kurt, just because in his fantasy sequence, he didn't even get to walk, like he did for "Safety Dance."
Highlight of the episode for me was Rachel's evil plotting and Will's storyline, just because my sister kept on saying "Oh, she/she is such a loser." Sometimes Glee is best enjoyed while mocking it
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It's almost here.
Glee's second pure homage episode pays tribute to one of the biggest pop stars of the last decade: Britney Spears.
More important than paying tribute to one of pop culture's most influential figures, however, is the moment that we've all wanted since a certain lady once explained that dolphins were just gay sharks...
This will be the first episode to feature Brittany as a lead character.
I'm sure this is going to have the sharpest (dullest?) dialogue in the show's history. Enjoy!
Edit: The Glee cover of Toxic has been leaked. Have a listen?