Hairography

Season 1, Episode 11, Aired

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  • Quinn continues to deal with some baby drama while Terri considers telling Will the truth but Kendra won't let her. Meanwhile, Will challenges The Correction Facility (special guest star Eve) to a scrimmage.

    9.5
    "Superb"
    This episode was absolutely amazing.



    An amazing episode, encompassing everything that is good about a show like Glee. Songs fit well with the episode and many voices were utilized in this feel good episode. Quinn continues to deal with some baby drama while Terri considers telling Will the truth but Kendra won't let her. Meanwhile, Will challenges The Correction Facility (special guest star Eve) to a scrimmage at the McKinnley auditorium which upsets the School for the Deaf and Dumb. And Sue is up to her old tricks yet again.



    "Hairography" begins by introducing the main focus of the episode, hairography. Special Guest Star Eve brings her Correction Facility students to a scrimmage at McKinnley where Rachel points out that they are using "hairography", or smoke and mirrors to win the competition. Rachel condemns this practice.



    Ironically, in the next scene, Rachel is using hairography to win over over Finn until she realizes that Kurt tricked her into it because he too loves Finn.



    The show incorporates many emotional, physical, and realistic aspects of high school into this episode mainly with the school for the deaf and dumb. A boy from the school begins talking the words to John Lennon's "Imagine" before Mercedes and then Artie and the Rachel and the rest of the gang join hands with the deaf students to sing the song. It was very inspiring. The only disappointing part of this song was that the boy talking the words was not included on the iTunes release.



    I also thought Terri and Kendra were once again hilarious, but I have to say that I am starting to feel some emotion for Terri in that she does actually love Will and that is why she is going through all of this trouble. Quinn and Puck had some excellent scenes, including one where Quinn sings "Papa Don't Preach" while trying to babysit Kendra's kids. However, yet again it is revealed that Puck is in fact and jerk. The end was a bit annoying and made me feel like Sue Sylvester is still in fact an evil person by giving Eve and the man from the deaf school the set list for sectionals but who knows, maybe Sue still has another underlying plan. After this, Tina gets her first full solo in which she sings "True Colors" which fit perfectly with the show.



    All in all, "Hairography" was a fitting title as every character used hairography and put on a show in the episode. Rachel used it to impress Finn. Kurt used it to trick Rachel. Puck used it to lie to Quinn. Terri and Kendra are definitely are using hairography to work their own agenda. With two episodes left, are things going to implode on Quinn? On Terri? On Will? On Finn? On Sue? Or what about Emma who seems to be getting less and less screen time? I'm sure Mercedes won't be keeping the baby daddy secret for too much longer. After all, she'll have to tell her best friend Kurt. And we all know what a gossip queen he is.
  • En este episodio will habla con los directores de los grupos glee de las escuelas para "sectionals" Quinn piensa en realizar una relacion de prueba con punk y para lograrlo sin que su novio interfiera le dan un cambio de imagen a rachel

    10
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    ME ENCANTOOO; claro que algunos momentos cae en lo tipico de Glee, de mostrar situaciones tontas y divertidas, pero el final le da el toque extra a este capitulo, cuando la banda de glee de la escual para sordos canta imagine y luego se les unen, creo que en ese momento uno se da cuenta que el show no es solamente de diversion, tambien da algo para pensar, mega recomiendo este capitulo, yo estuve a punto de llorar por que realmente se dan cuenta que lo importante del grupo no es la imagen, sino el talento y creo que la cancion de imagine quedo perfecta en este episodio, adoro Glee es lo maximo
  • What every woman wants is...

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    I think no matter what kind of woman you are, mean, good, faithful, geek or cheerleader, all we want is love and someone to give us attention.



    Poor Quinn. She may have sound mean but hey, in love and war, anything counts and she did all she could to give herself another opportunity... Until she was completely disappointed.



    I don't understand guys like Puck. What does he want? He has the most popular girl in school and yet he is not pleased. I was pleasantly surprised to hear the actress playing Quinn sing. I don't know her name, but she was my favorite female singer in this episode. Her performance of Papa Don't Preach was very good.



    I wonder where the pregnancy plot is headed.
  • Okay episode

    6.5
    "Fair"
    Wow, Glee really is just off its game right now.

    I know a lot of people will disagree with me on this (and I'll get lots of thumbs downs) but I really just felt that this episode served not much of a purpose other than Sues activities. While I'm glad she was back, I really just felt bored with her which is a first.

    And the scene where Mercedes started singing with the deaf kids? That was one of the lamest things I've seen all year!

    But other than that, i am glad Glee was on but this was certainly not its best moment.
  • Not too bad.

    8.6
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    Another pretty good episode of Glee, although the last two weeks have focused a lot on plot development and sacrificed some of the humor. There were definitely some funny spots, but not enough to keep me laughing as much as previous episodes.



    This week, the strong points were with the half-deaf man who runs the Jane Adams school for deaf children. Listening to that guy mistake everything Will said got me every time. The very few scenes with Sue were also great, as always. It's always nice when she's making an attempt to bring down Glee club. She's the ruthlessness the show needs to give it some humor. She deserves, at the very least, an Emmy nod for her role as Sue.



    As for the Terri pregnancy thing, I'm glad it's going to be coming to an end. This is a plot that could've been interesting as a one or two episode thing, but it's gone on forever and has just lead to her being annoying as hell. Good riddance to that plotline! Also, the Quinn/Finn lie is getting a little old. I have a feeling it'll be coming to an end before the end of this years batch of episodes, so lets cross our fingers!
  • Will succumbs to peer pressure..

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    Glee has certainly carved out a niche for itself. Now that we got only 2 more episodes left before Fox starts clearing the schedule for its behemoth American Idol, I guess it's safe to say Glee is definitely the best freshman show of this fall.



    In this episode, Shuester becomes a victim to competitive pressure after seeing a bunch of juvenile kids from another school produce a racy, head banging , hair spinning number. In an attempt to copy that, he directs a new one where everyone sports a wig to the number. Glee gets a reality check when a group of deaf kids from another school perform an original act that is more representative of themselves.



    We had Cindy Laupers True Colors song as a musical number. Somehow, I always felt Anoop Desai version on Idol was the best. Good episode.
  • simply amazing!

    10
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    I was really impressed with this episode, it was well-written and really gave the characters room to grow. Puck emerged as a jerk (once again) by the end of this episode, which means Quinn will continue to lie to Finn but I don't think this is going to last much longer especially after Puck told Mercedes about the lie last week.



    We also have Kurt giving Rachel a makeover which was fun to watch, it was also sad hearing Kurt tell Rachel that neither of them has a chance with Finn... I also liked how they showed more of Brittany and Santana, but once again Tina and Artie were sorta forgotten!



    As for the musical numbers, I must say I loved them much more than last week's.. I think "Imagine" and "True Colors" were the best performances of the night, also props for Quinn's "Papa Don't Preach" it was quite good!



    I'm really looking forward for the remaining two episodes, hopefully the show will end its run this year with a bang so that we would have the patience to wait until April [God that's so long!!].
  • Sue is back to sabotaging Will and Kurt is doing the same to Rachel. Quinn is trying to decide on keeping her baby. Terri starts to think about doing the right thing and her sister pulls her right back into the lie.

    7.5
    "Good"
    From a musical standpoint not a very good episode. The last number was the best and the number with the deaf choir was also passable and inspiring. The rest were disappointing.



    Too much drama and not enough singing. It was sort of cute how Kurt sabotaged Rachel and the fact he thought that would actually work. Also the baby drama is not that interesting. Just when you think Puck's a good guy. Bam! he pulls you back to reality.



    Sue's back to causing trouble in a big way. Obviously the other choir directors were not impressed with her methods. Grace (Eve) was downright insulted as her job is predicated on trying to teach the right things to her students and cheating to a group of people in that situation just wouldn't hold water. The other glee club teacher, let's just say what was that all about? Terri finally seems like she really does care about Will, but her sister pulled her right back into the lie. Seriously, how does one pull off a baby switch like that in the long run?



    I was really looking forward to tonight's episode after the last. This was disappointing at best. Thanks for reading...
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