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I could swear I read somewhere that Gwyneth Paltrow was most likely returning next season so that no guest star thing isn't entirely true if that's the case.

didn't she end it will Will? there would be no need for her return if so

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I actually can't wait to see the new season. I've followed the Glee Project all summer, and I'm pretty excited to see how they write the new people in.

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Samuel Larsen (far left) from Los Angeles, and Damian McGinty (next to Samuel) from Derry City, Northern Ireland, both won the contest, and will be given 7-episode arcs in season 3. Lindsay and Alex (the other two) will each be given 2 episodes to work with. I'd been rooting for Damian from the start, so I'm pretty stoked to see what they do with him.

Ryan Murphy suggested at one point during the show that he could have Brittany befriend him because he's a 'new kid'/exchange student, but not understand a word he's saying because of his accent. XD (Now that I think of that, I'm reminded of

lol)
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I wondered why they took a month break. Apparently they used that time to film the new shows with the glee project winners. This week the Irishman appears. He's pretty good. Songs where ok. The female group song was by far the best.

Also Puckerman is tapping that! Oh ya!

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Glee?s Kurt (Chris Colfer) and Rachel (Lea Michele) will face a formidable figure when they audition for NYADA this spring: EW has confirmed that Oscar winner Whoopi Goldberg will appear in a multi-episode arc as New York professor Carmen Tibideaux, who will be evaluating the McKinley pair for admission to the university. As first reported by TVLine, Goldberg?s first appearance will be on May 1.
The Glee casting news just keeps comin?! On the heels of the Whoopi Goldberg casting news, EW has confirmed reports that Lindsay Lohan is in talks for a guest spot on the show.

Lohan, who was reportedly steamed after Gwyneth Paltrow?s Holly Holliday made a crack about her on an episode last season, has apparently decided to turn the other cheek and would play herself on the Fox hit, as a celebrity judge for the Nationals competition. (The news was first reported by TVLine.)

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