Recommended Posts

  • 2 weeks later...

So I have to go back and rewatch last nights episode.. I was soo tired I was in and out during the show. I mean I seen most of it, but honestly the only thing I REALLY remember was Will's wife giving the kids drugs.....lmao

I'm glad Glee is doing well in the ratings, I think it's a great show. One of the reasons I tend to avoid Fox is they like to cancel shows alot -.- Hopefully the #'s will go up more when the extended viewing ones come out for DVR's.

You know that brings up a good point Adam. Do they have any way to track TOTAL views, like counting hulu/torrents/etc so the you can see the REAL show totals, because to me thats the biggest thing. With the way EVERYONE DVR's now or watches online, they need some way to track the real numbers at least.

You know that brings up a good point Adam. Do they have any way to track TOTAL views, like counting hulu/torrents/etc so the you can see the REAL show totals, because to me thats the biggest thing. With the way EVERYONE DVR's now or watches online, they need some way to track the real numbers at least.

if you count that the ratings would be really high!

I am still yet to see episode 1 but everyone I chat to loves it!

If I hadn?t been warming to Glee already, this for sure would?ve begun defrosting me: Dollhouse-keeper Joss Whedon has agreed to direct one of the back nine episodes that Fox just ordered.

Turns out, the genius who gave us not only the ?Once More, With Feeling? musical episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer but also Dr. Horrible?s Sing-Along Blog is a big fan of Ryan Murphy?s new phenom. So when Twentieth (the studio behind Glee) approached him about the gig, pretty much his only reservation was scheduling.

?Joss directed one of the great musical episodes in the history of television on Buffy,? gushes Murphy, ?so this is a great, if unexpected, fit. I?m thrilled he?ll be loaning us his fantastic groundbreaking talent.?

And there?s no reason to panic, Dollhouse fans: I?m told the auteur?s moonlighting in no way, shape or form suggests that that show is a goner. He?d most likely tackle the side job after Eliza Dushku and Co. have wrapped their 13-episode order.

ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/10/19/glee-exclusive-joss-whedon-to-direct/

I must say I thought the songs were great last night, and the dancing on bust a move was GREAT. Shuster can sing and dance for sure!!!

BUT.. is it just me or did last night just kinda feel ALL over the place?

I mean we never got any lead up to why Finn/Gwen because so unpopular until the very end

WTF was up with Sue being Friends with Will and dancing at first

Other stuff just felt so "out of place and not explained"

Now sure they ended up explaining both of those events I listed towards the end, but by not doing it during the show, it made the episode feel "off" and my wife actually thought we missed an episode last week at first saying, "Did we miss something last week? Why is this happening"

BUT.. is it just me or did last night just kinda feel ALL over the place?

I mean we never got any lead up to why Finn/Gwen because so unpopular until the very end

WTF was up with Sue being Friends with Will and dancing at first

Other stuff just felt so "out of place and not explained"

I thought these points were somewhat explained during the show.

Finn and Quinn lost their popularity because they were in the Glee club. It did seem like it came out of nowhere, but I think the hockey player in the beginning basically explained why when he splashed Finn with the slushee.

Also, Sue's always been friends with Will? Not sure why the dance lessons would be out of place since they are friends?

Overall great show I thought.

The only odd part of th episode was how sudden Sue and Shuster became "friends". They were anything but friends before then. They didn't even explain why they became so friendly until afterwards. There was nothing that lead up to it, which is why it felt like we missed something.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Windows 10 IoT LTSC is supported until 2032, Windows 11 LTSC until 2029. So oddly enough the Windows 10 version is supported longer.
    • Latest Rufus update improves new Windows 11 install method by Taras Buria Pete Batard, the maker of Rufus, a very popular app for creating bootable Windows (and other OS) media, has released a new beta version of its app. Rufus 4.15 beta is now out, and while it offers no new features, there are all sorts of improvements and fixes, including for the new Windows 11 installation method that was introduced in version 4.14 in early May. The "Silent Windows 11 installation" is a new feature whose goal is to automate operating system installation. All you have to do is boot from the drive, and then Rufus takes over, doing all things for you, such as setting up a new account, skipping ads and prompts, and more. It is a very handy tool, but initially, it had some bugs and issues that required addressing. With version 4.15 beta, Rufus is fixing that, particularly a bug with installation failing at 75%, crashes on Snapdragon X-based PCs, and more. Here is the changelog: Rufus 4.15 beta is now available for download from its GitHub repository. If you have never used Rufus before, you can check out our guide here. It is a very useful utility to have, as it allows you to deal with plenty of Windows 11's annoyances, which are still there, despite Microsoft's ongoing efforts to fix them.
    • Microsoft fixes one of Excel Copilot's most frustrating limitations by Usama Jawad Microsoft began integrating Copilot into Excel a couple of years ago and has been upgrading it with new functionalities since then. While some changes have been controversial, Microsoft is hoping to win over users by allowing them to be more productive via Copilot. To that end, it has now announced a Copilot improvement that may actually be appreciated by people who use it regularly. Excel customers often use the Copilot prompt box to issue instructions to format and customize their data, but it can become quite tiring to keep repeating the same instructions again and again. Microsoft now allows you to define Copilot personalization rules for formatting, naming conventions, formulas, and report styles. These can be accessed via Settings > Personalization, where you can explain your rules in natural language like "Always format currency in USD with no decimals", and just let Copilot take care of the rest. Microsoft is going a step further in this direction by allowing you to set workbook rules too. These rules are stored as a .Rules sheet, and are preserved while the workbook is shared. This fosters collaboration while making sure that standard rules govern the Copilot editing experience across the organization. Other advantages of this capability include pointing it to specific examples, defining dynamic formulas, and referencing an entire sheet and asking Copilot to infer rules based on that. You can leverage this feature by opening Copilot in Excel, clicking on "+", and selecting Create workbook rules. If you have an existing .Rules sheet, you can simply start listing the rules in column A as well. Personalization features are available to all Copilot in Excel users across the web, Mac, and Windows. Meanwhile, workbook rules are currently being previewed for Windows and Mac customers on the Insiders channel. General availability is scheduled after a few weeks, but a concrete date is currently unknown. Overall, the Excel capability is quite similar to ChatGPT's memory features, which allow you to permanently store items in the AI model's context window.
    • Imagine you still haven't discovered Total Commander that is doing all those things for three decades already...
    • This sounds like underneath the nice marketing spin, either someone at Adobe got tired of their lazy devs and asked Microsoft to help them sort at least some of Adobe's ancestral spaghetti code to make it go faster, or Microsoft wanted Adobe's crap to run better on Windows to make it look better when compared to Apple, so they offered to intervene. Either way, GOOD.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      Vincian earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      Jocimo earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      suprememobiles48 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      Prasann earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      515
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      172
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      90
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      78
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      68
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!