Recommended Posts

  • 1 month later...
I've really enjoyed Glee and though yesterday's episode was great. It'll be interesting to see where Glee heads if it's picked up for more seasons. You can't keep the same kids in high school forever.

Sure you can! Look at the Simpsons and South Park. :p The episode answered all the questions we had this season and gave off a cliff hanger of the relationship Will and Emma have. I do see Terri getting phased out and eventually gone from the show altogether as the relationship continues. The baby thing with Finn and Quinn will probobly also get more spotlight.

these are real people though :p

it doesn't do well in ratings but has a MASSIVE following I can see this going on for years

It's ratings are actually quite nice. Last episode(the one before sectionals) had 8.17 million viewers and the series averages 7.41 million, it's not terrific but for a first season they could be alot worse (The office averaged 5.2 million it's first season)

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
Glee Renewed for 2nd Season!

Glee has been picked up for a second season, Fox President Kevin Reilly announced Monday.

"We've loved Glee ever since it was a pilot script," Reilly said in a statement. "So it's been an incredible thrill to watch the show take root and see audiences embrace these characters in such a huge way."

The freshman dramedy ended the first half of the season with 8.13 million viewers for the Dec. 9 episode, a series high only trailing its debut episode, which brought in 10.75 million following the season finale of American Idol. The show has snagged four Golden Globe nominations and a Screen Actors Guild nomination, and just won a People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Comedy.

Fox also announced that a nationwide open casting call will commence in February to fill three new roles that are being added in the second season. "Anybody and everybody now has a chance to be on a show about talented underdogs," said executive producer Ryan Murphy. "No matter who you are?a Broadway talent or a struggling singing waiter with a dream in the Midwest?you now have an opportunity to make that dream come true by posting your talent video and showing us what you can do."

Glee returns to Fox on Tuesday, April 13.

  • 2 weeks later...

so tonight I was bored...and I watched Glee again and gave the first episode a proper viewing and I won't lie I am sceptical of the singing but I did find myself singing along to don't stop believing so I assume I am a Gleek now :blush:

so tonight I was bored...and I watched Glee again and gave the first episode a proper viewing and I won't lie I am sceptical of the singing but I did find myself singing along to don't stop believing so I assume I am a Gleek now :blush:

As I said on Twitter, nobody can resists! :devil:

Well, they really do sing their parts, though I believe it's pre recorded and they're just lip-syncing while they act/dance.

Yes, they all sing their own parts and pre-record the vocals as far as I know. Heck, the actress that plays Rachel (Lea Michele) was mostly a Broadway actress before Glee.

I was also a bit sceptical about it, but after all the solid advertising on E4, decided to watch the entire series, I liked the first few epsiodes, they were pretty funny, but it seemed to get very serious at times and less amusing which annoyed me a little, but ill keep watching it i guess when its bk on in april. The song choices are pretty kl, loved the kelly clarkson song at the end of the last ep.

One thing about it that really bugs me is how its infected the charts lol

Yeah, I too have to admit I'm addicted to this. I totally didn't know anything about it till I saw the advertising on E4. It's a nice breath of fresh air after the constant action of Prison Break, 24 and Smallville that I've been watching lately.

Why can't our high schools been half as cool? :p

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

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • 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.
    • My favorite file manager for Windows 11 finally gets a long-requested feature by Taras Buria Files is among the best File Explorer alternatives for Windows 10 and 11. This free app is packed with all sorts of features and conveniences, but there is one crucial feature that is still missing—Tree View. Fortunately, the latest update in the Preview channel finally delivers it. With version 4.1.4, which is now available for download in the Preview channel, developers implemented Tree View, a new mode that displays folders in an expandable hierarchy. Windows 11's stock File Explorer always had this feature, but it was nowhere to be found in Files until now. Starting with the latest preview update, you can expand each drive and its nested folders without leaving the current location and then open the folder you need in the main view. To try Tree View in Files, update the app to the latest preview version, then click the small arrow next to a drive to expand its content. The developers say they are rolling out Tree View in Preview first to gather feedback from users and improve the feature before bringing it to all in the stable channel. In addition to Tree View, Files 4.1.14 improves the Windows Fonts folder. You can now preview each font directly in Files with no need to open the built-in font viewer. For now, these two features are only available in the Preview channel. For those using the stable release, developers recently released version 4.1.3, with improvements for the built-in tag system, on-demand folder size calculation, and plenty of various fixes. You can check out the full release notes here. You can download Files from the Microsoft Store (paid version) or its official website (free).
    • Who is paying for this 30x scale-up? Its sounds expensive.
  • Recent Achievements

    • 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
    • Week One Done
      Prasann earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      519
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      174
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      90
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      81
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      68
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!