
Cory Monteith, Naya Rivera, Samuel Larsen
Glee withdrawal is hard. We know. Thankfully, according to The Hollywood Reporter, you won't have to wait until fall to see some of your favorites back on the small screen.
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Cory Monteith
For a while it seemed as though Glee would suffer a mass cast exodus as graduating seniors Rachel, Finn and Kurt headed off to pursue theater-arts studies in the Big Apple. But now Fox has announced that the series will juggle both NYC and Ohio-set story lines, with Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson signing on as New York-based mentors. (I'm hearing the New York sets will be built in Hollywood so the cast will continue working together.) With nearly everyone expected back and no summer concert tour planned during their hiatus, for the first time in years the Glee cast has a couple of free months before heading back to work. Here's how they plan to spend the summer.
Cory Monteith (Finn): "I'm going to do an independent film...
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Glee, Lea Michele
Still floored that Rachel botched her big audition in this week's episode? (Its title, "Choke," was kind of a giveaway...) Freaking out that only a few episodes stand between you and the McKinley High graduation? You're not alone. At a Tuesday Glee panel, the show's cast and crew explained why hope is not lost for Rachel and teased what's to come before G-Day.
You will need tissues.
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Glee
Not since last summer, when Ryan Murphy said that Rachel, Finn and Kurt would be graduating on Glee and leaving the show (and then quickly took it all back), has the fate of a Glee cast member been so hotly followed.
So when the Fox musical returned from a two-month hiatus Tuesday, it wasted no time in revealing what happened to Quinn...
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Dianna Agron
For a while there, it seemed as though Quinn Fabray was set for life. The popular McKinley High senior had made peace with the adoption of her baby daughter, gotten accepted to Yale, returned to the cheerleading squad and serenaded all the schoolboys she'd loved before.
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Glee
Move over, Sam and Shane. There's a new romantic rivalry heating up the hallways of McKinley High on Glee just in time for Valentine's Day.
"Sugar is going to be in the middle of a love triangle," Vanessa Lengies tells TVGuide.com. "Rory and Artie fight back and forth the entire time for Sugar's hand."
In Tuesday's episode (8/7c, Fox), Sugar's dad throws her a huge party at Breadstix — soon to be renamed Sugar Shack — in honor of her favorite holiday. All of New Directions is invited to the bash — but not without one stern marching order from their hostess: No singles allowed!
Glee sneak peek: Samuel Larson make his debut! Plus: Rachel's dad arrive!
The warning is odd considering Sugar herself has been riding solo since she first popped up in September. However, her sudden desire for a date will...
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Glee
On Tuesday's episode of Glee, Mr. Schue's whiteboard lesson du jour was WWMJD, or "What would Michael Jackson do?" And while there was no shortage of attention paid to the King of Pop — the gang sang no less than 9 numbers, which seems like a record -- the episode's real theme was all about what lies ahead for Glee's graduating class. The G-word has been a scary one for many of the show's fans ever since series boss Ryan Murphy first revealed — and then retracted — the idea that McKinley High seniors might not be...
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Darren Criss, Grant Gustin
How evil, or stupid, is Sebastian anyway? So far, we know that that the self-assured Dalton Academy Warbler — aka Glee's christened Season 3 villain -- has sex and Blaine on the brain and little else. And based on his appearances thus far, his personals ad probably reads something like this: "Likes -- one-night stands, Blaine 'sex on a stick' Anderson, Lima, Ohio's finest gay dive bar, Scandals, and coffee with a shot of Courvoisier."
Oh, and he used to live in Paris, plays Lacrosse and has waged war on Kurt.
Glee video: Watch New Directions bust out their best MJ moves in "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
Anyone else ready to barf? "I don't...
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Marg Helgenberger, Julie Bowen, Cote de Pablo
Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.
I am so sad to see Marg Helgenberger leave CSI. What can you say about Catherine's exit? — DeAnne
ADAM: I'd say it'll be pretty poetic, if you read between the lines — and I know you all do! While Catherine is working with the FBI on a case involving an old friend (guest star Annabeth Gish), she'll start to realize her value. "These FBI agents shine a mirror on how good she is at what she does," executive producer Carol Mendelsohn says. "I think Catherine is looking at the next job. As a woman, Catherine feels she's hit a glass ceiling at CSI. It's something that's been weighing on her, and she sees a door to a new life." But she could presumably come back to consult, right? "It's not a 'for always' goodbye," executive producer Don McGill says. "There's always an open door."
Got any scoop on Modern Family? — Jeremy
NATALIE: Remember how Claire mulled running for city council earlier this season?
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Jane Lynch and Lauren Potter
It's a good time to be Lauren Potter. Besides having recently been appointed by President Obama to his Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities, the 21-year-old Glee star got to party with movie stars at the Golden Globes, is up for a ...
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