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Episode 1: Audition
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I AM SO EXCITEDDD!!!!
I AM SO EXCITEDDD!!!!
I AM SO EXCITEDDD!!!!
I AM SO EXCITEDDD!!!!
I AM SO EXCITEDDD!!!!
I AM SO EXCITEDDD!!!!
I AM SO EXCITEDDD!!!!
I AM SO EXCITEDDD!!!!

first brittany line
"people think i went on vacation but i actually spent my summer lost in the Source"
XD that was hilarious,


Sherri wrote: "What happened to Matt?"
Apparently he transferred. :P
Anyway, I LOVED THIS EPISODE!!!

first brittany line
"people think i went on vacation but i actually spent my summer lost in the Source"
XD that was hilarious,"
I thought she said "sewers". My personal favorite was her little "stop the violence" during the Santana/Quinn fight.
So, this episode reinforces the fact that we all knew: Rachel is a terrible person.




(And Catie: Isn't that version of Beth so touching and beautiful???!!!)

They're implying that Sam may be, well, not exactly straight. And the writers were planning to have Kurt's boyfriend be a jock who was still in the closet. Hmmmmmm....sounds familiar......
But they have lied/changed their minds before. There was a press release saying that Idina Menzel wasn't going to play Rachel's mom, but, well, we all know how that turned out.
And now they're planning on casting the wonderful Darren Chris as a gay student from a rival high school who is friends with Kurt. That sounds suspicious.
My psychic powers predict yet another love triangle.

Still smarting from their loss at Regionals, but determined to begin a new year of exciting performances, the club learns that Nationals are going to be in New York this year, and start to recruit new members in the face of a new wave of sweeping budget cuts by Principal Figgins. Meanwhile, a new aggressive female football coach, Shannon Beiste (Dot Jones), arrives at William McKinley, giving snarky Cheerio head Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) a distraction as her new nemesis. According to series creator Ryan Murphy, the episode is about "the idea that everybody's daily life is an audition for something."