I don't watch a lot of T.V. Who has the time? But my sister and her kids were raving about Glee - an hour-long musical comedy-drama about the struggles of a resurrected Glee club at an Ohio-based high school.
The show depicts the glee club's struggles to survive in an environment where the jocks and "cool kids," and even the school administrators, look down upon this group's musical endeavors. But it also chronicles the glee club members' individual struggles to continue to sing and pursue their interests while the butt of intense and unbearable ridicule and harassment. A lot of what goes on is overly dramatized and almost seems surreal, but there is a grain of truth to almost every situation and conversation and humiliation that these characters experience.
I think the crux of the show, the message for everyone is to have tolerance, to let kids pursue their interests, have an open mind, live and let live.
And Sue Sylvester is hysterical.
The show depicts the glee club's struggles to survive in an environment where the jocks and "cool kids," and even the school administrators, look down upon this group's musical endeavors. But it also chronicles the glee club members' individual struggles to continue to sing and pursue their interests while the butt of intense and unbearable ridicule and harassment. A lot of what goes on is overly dramatized and almost seems surreal, but there is a grain of truth to almost every situation and conversation and humiliation that these characters experience.
I think the crux of the show, the message for everyone is to have tolerance, to let kids pursue their interests, have an open mind, live and let live.
And Sue Sylvester is hysterical.
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