Fox Takes a Stab at Nip/Tuck Creator's Musical Comedy

Matthew Morrison

Nip/Tuck may be nearing its final season, but the fat lady — or rather, group of teenage boys — has not yet sung for creator Ryan Murphy.

Fox has picked up 13 hour-long episodes of Murphy's latest creation, Glee, which may start airing this spring. The musical comedy centers on a Spanish teacher, to be played by Matthew Morrison (aka As the World Turns' Adam Munson), who's tasked with directing his school's ailing glee club.

The show is reportedly under consideration for an American Idol lead-in, which could brilliantly keep the programming beat going for music-loving viewers. (Like Idol, Glee will also feature popular songs during its choir scenes.)

How does Murphy's new series sound to you? Is it music to your ears, or will it be hitting all the wrong notes?

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