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Glee

  • Serie de TV
  • 2009–2015
  • A
  • 44min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
159 mil
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Jane Lynch, Lea Michele, Naya Rivera, Mark Salling, Matthew Morrison, Cory Monteith, Dianna Agron, Kevin McHale, Chris Colfer, Jenna Ushkowitz, Amber Riley, and Heather Elizabeth Morris in Glee (2009)
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Un grupo de inadaptados ambiciosos intenta escapar de las duras realidades de la escuela secundaria uniéndose a un club.Un grupo de inadaptados ambiciosos intenta escapar de las duras realidades de la escuela secundaria uniéndose a un club.Un grupo de inadaptados ambiciosos intenta escapar de las duras realidades de la escuela secundaria uniéndose a un club.

  • Creación
    • Ian Brennan
    • Brad Falchuk
    • Ryan Murphy
  • Reparto principal
    • Lea Michele
    • Jane Lynch
    • Matthew Morrison
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
    159 mil
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    POPULARIDAD
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    17
    • Creación
      • Ian Brennan
      • Brad Falchuk
      • Ryan Murphy
    • Reparto principal
      • Lea Michele
      • Jane Lynch
      • Matthew Morrison
    • 301Reseñas de usuarios
    • 69Reseñas de críticos
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    • Ganó 6 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 92 premios y 221 nominaciones en total

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    A Guide to the Work of Ryan Murphy
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    A Guide to the Work of Ryan Murphy
    Who Are The Stars of "What/If"?
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    Who Are The Stars of "What/If"?
    Who Are The Stars of "What/If"?
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    Who Are The Stars of "What/If"?
    The Glee Club  Performs
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    The Glee Club Performs
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    Glee: Faculty Bathroom
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    Glee: Faculty Bathroom
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    Glee: You Two Have Just Entered

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    Lea Michele
    Lea Michele
    • Rachel Berry…
    • 2009–2015
    Jane Lynch
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    • Sue Sylvester…
    • 2009–2015
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    • Will Schuester…
    • 2009–2015
    Cory Monteith
    Cory Monteith
    • Finn Hudson…
    • 2009–2015
    Chris Colfer
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    • Kurt Hummel…
    • 2009–2015
    Kevin McHale
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    • 2009–2015
    Naya Rivera
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    • Santana Lopez…
    • 2009–2015
    Jenna Ushkowitz
    Jenna Ushkowitz
    • Tina Cohen-Chang…
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    Amber Riley
    Amber Riley
    • Mercedes Jones…
    • 2009–2015
    Mark Salling
    Mark Salling
    • Noah 'Puck' Puckerman…
    • 2009–2015
    Heather Elizabeth Morris
    Heather Elizabeth Morris
    • Brittany S. Pierce…
    • 2009–2015
    Chord Overstreet
    Chord Overstreet
    • Sam Evans…
    • 2010–2015
    Darren Criss
    Darren Criss
    • Blaine Anderson…
    • 2010–2015
    Harry Shum Jr.
    Harry Shum Jr.
    • Mike Chang…
    • 2009–2015
    Jayma Mays
    Jayma Mays
    • Emma Pillsbury…
    • 2009–2015
    Dianna Agron
    Dianna Agron
    • Quinn Fabray…
    • 2009–2015
    Ian Brennan
    Ian Brennan
    • Narrator…
    • 2009–2015
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    • 2009–2015
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      • Ian Brennan
      • Brad Falchuk
      • Ryan Murphy
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    Foux_du_Fafa

    Used to be a guilty pleasure, but has long jumped the shark

    What I really liked about "Glee" in its first two seasons was that the characters and their situations were so easy to relate to, especially for someone like me (and many others, naturally) who went to a conservative, small-town school and never seemed to fit in. Despite the odd ridiculous moment or some bland covers of already bland songs, "Glee" became a true guilty pleasure, and I put the emphasis more on pleasure than on guilty. However, the whole premise of it involving a group of pupils at a high school would mean that it was never meant to last that long, and I do think it should have stopped once the main characters had left the school. Now the ridiculousness has become more and more pronounced, and I've stopped paying attention to the series. Sorry.
    7ruby-wells764

    It's only fair to give it a chance!

    'Glee' may not be everyone's cup of tea, but in my opinion, it's a great feel-good teen comedy. The casting is without a doubt great, and each member brings something individual to the show - Lea Michele does an especially great job in her role as Rachel. I also think that the musical numbers add another dimension to the show - they are often fun and done well, and I think they are a good way of introducing many aspects of music to the younger generation... I like the way that this show deals with a wide range of different issues, such as bullying, loss, homosexuality and the various kinds of pressure that many teens face today. I would say that the only thing that lets down the show in places is an occasionally over-cheesy script - I think that some of the more emotional scenes have been slightly tainted by over-doing it a little on the dialogue front.

    Overall, though, I have really enjoyed watching this show and at times I have found myself getting quite involved with the characters and their journeys - however I wouldn't recommend it for the cynical amongst us - you might find it quite tiresome...
    8AnAverageNerd

    Just falls off at the end

    I will be the first to admit that i was slightly embarrassed that i was as hooked on Glee as i was yet the more i watched the more i began to realise its a teen drama with some good bloody covers. The music is the star of the show and the performances are generally top notch. The first 3 seasons are by far the best however season 4 is still very good. Unfortunately, the show begins to fall off in the latter series' and the storylines become duller which overall drag the other elements down with it. That being said, the early years of Glee are very hard to fault and if you give it a chance it might just surprise you.
    jimjo1216

    Entertaining feel-good dramedy; wild, like a small-town cousin of "The O.C." -- with singing!

    "Glee" is a high school comedy (dramedy?) filled with music and choreography. It follows the students and faculty surrounding a high school glee club. The show exploits high school stereotypes (the popular jocks and cheerleaders, the "losers" interested in music clubs, the dumb athlete, the flamboyant homosexual, etc.), while preaching a "be yourself" and "follow your dreams" message. There are some emotions, but much of the show is light-hearted fun.

    I was reluctant to watch "Glee" because I'm not particularly into musical theater. I finally checked it out and it's become something of a guilty pleasure. It's a good show, well-made and entertaining. I can see how the program is popular. I imagine it would be a hit with younger demographics (mostly female?). Audiences can relate to the high school experience (fitting in, stress, dating and relationships, the usual). Younger viewers might find the show inspirational at times. "Glee" showcases a less glamorous crowd than shows like "Gossip Girl" or "The O.C." before it, and the crazy story lines are less heavy on drama. Overall, the show is pretty family-friendly, although there are sexual references.

    Another attraction of the show is its music. Each episode is peppered with musical numbers performed by the cast. Singing, dancing, the works. They cover pop hits of yesterday and today. The writers sneak these numbers into the script in two ways: when the glee club is rehearsing or performing a routine and when a character is singing out his or her emotions. In the case of the latter, the singing does not "occur" within the reality of the show; it's used to emphasize the feelings inside the character. The show attempts to avoid the old method of spontaneously breaking out in song.

    The cast members are all talented singers (to varying degrees) and many are accomplished musical theater performers. The performances are all great, with the singers belting it out and rocking the house. I can see fans of "American Idol" liking "Glee". TV viewers are really into vocalization nowadays. Personally I could do without some of the singing. I know that's the gimmick of the show, but I think it slows down the plot and I tend to be more interested in the story. But I can't deny that the performances are impressive.

    The show is not "realistic", but I don't think it strives to be. It's silly sugar-coated escapism. In the "Glee" universe, endings tend to be happy and people learn valuable lessons. There's angst and tension, but no real heavy tragedy or anything. It's a more light-hearted show. And the show is pretty silly. Not to be mistaken for realism. (Teachers forming a boy band? Football players dancing on the field to Beyoncé?) Any character in the show can prove to be a singing and dancing dynamo. Each passing episode seems to expose another student or faculty member as a musical talent.

    And all of the characters are given interesting quirks and background stories, just for fun. There's Rachel, the aspiring star, busy showcasing her vocal talent on MySpace, raised by a gay couple and ridiculed by the pom-pom crowd. There's the guidance counselor with her extreme germaphobia and OCD-like obsession with cleaning things. The crazy wife, desperate to get pregnant and always thinking of her own interests. The cheerleading coach (played superbly by Jane Lynch), who constantly exercises and claims, among other things, to have been in the special forces. One student runs a pool-cleaning business so he can seduce mothers.

    The premise of "Glee" is this: A Spanish teacher takes over the high school glee club and wants to return it to its past prestige. He assembles a small but talented group of social outcasts. Then there's the football star who harbors a secret passion for singing. When he joins the club, he has his feet in opposite ends of the high school caste system: the jocks and the geeks. (Breaking down barriers...) Lynch plays the villain, the cheerleading coach unwilling to share the spotlight (or school funding) with an upstart music club. Meanwhile, there's romantic tension between faculty members (one a married man!) and between the football player (dating a cheerleader) and one of the glee "losers".

    The show is not really my style and some of the jokes are only so-so, but "Glee" is entertaining nonetheless. Jane Lynch's sly wit is easily the funniest part, but there's also the show-stopping musical numbers and all that feel-good stuff about teenagers overcoming adolescent pressures. The show also keeps you interested in the subplots (love triangles, romances, scandals, etc.) and makes you pull for the good guys and root against the bad guys. It's wild, like a small-town cousin of "The O.C.", with singing. Sure, it paints a sunnier (and crazier, and more theatrical) portrait of modern teenage life and the world outside, but it's good clean fun and it makes you feel good inside. It's not very deep, but it targets the sentimentality in its viewers. I'm surprised how much I've warmed up to the show.
    MaxGate

    No story line, unappealing characters and below average performance.

    None of the characters seem to have any sort of consistency. They keep changing their personalities to suit the episode plot. Same with the story line. There is no overall coherence to what it happening. Every episode pushes and pulls the plot to suit that particular episode. The characters aren't likable. What motivated them is as yet not understood, neither can the audience understand how they call connect together. Besides dedicated fans to the actors, I doubt if anyone likes the show. The songs are just smoke and mirrors to cover up a weak script, story and characters. The way they keep adding new characters and new plot twists and obstacles seem a desperate way to keep the drama alive. The casting seem totally senseless, Lea Michelle most certainly does not come off as a wanna be diva or stuck up goody two shoes. All she portrays is a very annoying girl of below average IQ. Brittany seems to stupid to be true (considering the show is trying to keep it 'realist'). Sue's character seems to have holes in it than a sieve and Miss Pillsbury is another awful caricature! And Chris Colfer is so squinty and whiny at times its painful to watch!

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    • Curiosidades
      Darren Criss got the part of Blaine after a nationwide open audition, in which anyone could upload a video onto Glee's Myspace page singing one of two songs they allowed. He originally auditioned for the role of Finn.
    • Pifias
      Akron (Carmel High School/Vocal Adrenaline) is over 150 miles from Lima. Westerville (Dalton Academy/The Warblers) is almost 90 miles from Lima. These distances make many things in the show very unlikely to have happened, though not impossible.
    • Citas

      [repeated line]

      Sue Sylvester: Hey buddy.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into Glee Encore (2011)
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      Don't Fail Me
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      Performed by Calvin Goldspink

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      • Glee: Road to Sectionals
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      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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