The Powells pulled some sneaky moves in this episode. And in the end, they set the stage for trouble they can’t even begin to conceive.
After the Grammy telecast, a strange and fleeting news moment had this reviewer wondering if what he witnessed was just a flub or something more.
Granted, this airing of our dysfunctional restaurant family wasn’t the best, but read this post and I’ll bet you dollars-to-donuts you’ll see the humor and feel that much better about watching the show.
The talk of the episode was, of course, James Durbin. Loads of sob story, powerful no-nonsense singing voice. Too bad he’ll have to put up with yet another stigma outside the ones he already bears.
We’re definitely getting more resounding story and action on ‘NOF’ of late. Even after a couple weeks off, things continue to get busier on the show. Plus, we’re treated to some interesting storyline twists and turns, too.
Another ‘Glee’ glut of promotion courtesy of your local retail establishment. It’s not the kids who dig the show complaining, however.
Beside the game, everyone will be tuning in for the much-anticipated commercials during The Big Game. (Yay!) And Tara and Michael? They’ll be switching to something else during the halftime show.