GLee Reviews: Pilot
Feb. 7th, 2012 03:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I’ve decided that this show is worth enough of my time to devote to reviewing it. And not just quick, off the cuff reviews, but some actual, honest to god work at it reviews. So welcome to my BIG GAY GLEE REVIEW (As to mock Jacob Ben Israel, and also because Glee is possibly the gayest show on prime time TV right now [Which I think is a very very good thing! (parenthesis in parenthesis, oh my)]).
So here’s how it’s gonna go down. We’re going to talk about each episode that happens in a specific way. First will be a rather snarky review of the episode in question, much akin to TWoP (Only less, you know, hostile). This show is basically insane, again in a good way, and there’s a lot of things about it that make very little sense. However, it’s surprisingly less of it than most people give it credit for, especially if we look at the world in an internally consistent way- Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too many people complain about how Glee works when we’re consistently shown that it works in way X, rather than way Y like the real world does.
On top of that, we’ll be looking into some basic costuming choices (Something done to death in meta analysis, really, so you should get used to it- I won’t be nearly as involved in this as many other meta-ers, so yeah.), song selection and its meaning (And contrary to most fan complaint, I feel that almost all the songs in the show fit very well), etc. These will be covered in a strict format, as the second leg of our reviews.