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GleeIn60Seconds
Getting 'Glee' in 60 Seconds
by Jason Hughes, posted Apr 14th 2010 2:42PM
Are you having a hard time explaining the intricacies, satire and fun of FOX's hit series 'Glee' to your friends? Do they look at you quizzically when you try to explain that sometimes they sing as part of the show, but other times it's some imaginary musical interlude that doesn't really happen? The fine folks at Babelgum have just the answer.They've managed to explain everything about the series in a 60-second video. The only thing under-represented is Sue Sylvester, but then you can't really find anyone to out-"Sue" Jane Lynch. The video manages to poke fun of some of the goofier elements of the series, like how they can have a backing band ready to go at all times for Glee Club, and how many times the plots have revolved around someone quitting.
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