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Glee's Love Quadrangle Is Becoming a Pentagon

Chris Colfer, Glee

As if you couldn't add any more points to Glee's Quinn-Finn-Puck-Rachel love quadrangle, a new glee club member is being added to the mix. TVGuide.com sat down with Chris Colfer to get the dirt on who else is crushing on the cool kids. Colfer also discusses the "Defying Gravity" diva-off and the return of one wicked guest-star and the possibility of another ...

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Executive Producer Says Glee Tour a Go

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"Don't Stop Believing" in a Glee tour, because executive producer Ryan Murphy says it's a go next summer. 

Following the Season 1 wrap-up, the Glee club is going on tour. "We're going to do what American Idol has done and put the kids on the road..." read more

Glee's Ryan Murphy Responds to Macy's Rejection

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Ryan Murphy, executive producer of Glee, had this to say about NBC blocking the cast of Glee from performing in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade. "I completely understand NBC's position, and look forward to seeing a... read more

Exclusive: Kristin Chenoweth Is Full of Glee

Kristin Chenoweth

Recent Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth brings some literal glee when she guest-stars on Glee Wednesday (9/8c, Fox). Chenoweth plays April Rhodes, a boozy former classmate of Will's who has a penchant for really young men. TVGuide.com spoke to Chenoweth about her uncharacteristic Glee gig, when she'll be appearing on Mad Men and what really happened on Emmy night.

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TVGuide.com: Tell us about April.
Kristin Chenoweth:
April is a woman who was kind of "the deal" in glee in high school with Matthew Morrison's character. Let's just say he calls on April for some "help."

TVGuide.com: How did you like playing such a different role?
Chenoweth:
This part is... read more

Glee Gets Full-Season Pickup

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Glee will hold its tune for a full season, Fox announced Monday.

Based off the strong ratings of the first three episodes, the network is adding nine episodes to the 13 that the cast has already finished shooting.

"It's fantastic to be the first show picked up and that this underdog series, like its characters, will get the chance to keep singing," said executive producer Ryan Murphy in a statement... read more

Ryan Murphy on Glee: People Don't Just Break Out Into Song; "There Are Rules"

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Has Ryan Murphy gone soft on us? The writer-director, best known for quirky, dark dramas like the teen satire Popular and the plastic-surgery freakfest Nip/Tuck, wanted to do something different, something with heart. The result is Glee, a genre-busting, one-hour comedy about a Spanish teacher (Matthew Morrison) and his quest to rebuild a suburban high school glee club. The show stars a mix of Broadway vets (Spring Awakening's Lea Michele; Kristin Chenoweth and Victor Garber will recur), some familiar TV faces (Jayma Mays, Stephen Tobolosky), and Jane Lynch, who steals scenes as a ball-busting cheerleading coach. Fox is previewing the pilot episode in a plum, post-American Idol slot Tuesday (9 pm/ET) before it debuts in the fall. Murphy told TVGuide.com what inspired the edgy songfest, what "rules" give the show structure, and, finally, what we can expect from Nip/Tuck's final season.

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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... read more

"Joyce & Sharon Monroe"

Once again seeing Christian and Sean in their new Hollywood surroundings hit home for me Our TV Guide corporate offices are directly across the street from Graumans Chinese Theatre so we see those celebrity look-alike characters every day As soon as I saw Fat Elvis appear in this episode I said out loud Yes Fat Elvis Coincidental side note I shared an elevator with Fat Elvis this morning I swear but the one used in the show was a different one played by actor James Price So having McNamaraTroy treat dueling Marilyn Monroes Genius I wouldve died if it were dueling Spider-mans because weve got them here on Hollywood Blvd one much more in shape than the other And yes Chewbacca is there too Susan Griffiths and Merilee Brasch were fabulous as Joyce and Sharon respectively But Id like to point out that they shouldve switched roles since I thought Susan as Joyce played the better Marilyn even though they mentioned several times that Sharon was better read more

"Carly Summers"

Why hello strangers Its been ages since Ive blogged about this show 105 months to be exact Im hoping that most of you will agree that the Season 5 premiere was well worth the wait especially after all the hype and advance publicity awesome job by the way FX After four seasons in Miami it was a welcome change of pace seeing our favorite nippers and tuckers start anew in our countrys plastic-surgery capital Los Angeles As we expected Christian Julian McMahon and Sean Dylan Walsh started out as small fish in an extremely large pond once they hit LA or to be exact Beverly Hills It was crickets and tumbleweeds for McNamaraTroys new Rodeo Drive offices until Fiona McNeil came along One of the things that helps you make it here in Hollywood is a powerful publicist so meeting Fiona in that nightclub was excellent timing Right away I have to point out the fabulous casting of Lauren Hutton as Fiona Lauren is one of the few actresses over 60 in this town wh read more

Nip/Tuck Preview: Swimming Pools and Movie Stars

Roma Mafia, Julian McMahon and Dylan Walsh, Nip/Tuck

Lucy and Ricky did it. So did Laverne and Shirley. Now Drs. Sean McNamara and Christian Troy are moving to greater Los Angeles — specifically, Beverly Hills — just in time for Nip/Tuck's Season 5 premiere tonight at 10 pm/ET on FX. While cynics might cry that a series changing locales for its fifth season is a stunt, it actually makes perfect sense for the firm of McNamara/Troy to relocate to the plastic-surgery capital of the world. "It was smart that Ryan [Murphy, Nip/Tuck's creator] anticipated the need for a change," muses Dylan Walsh (Sean) to TVGuide.com. "We probably could have done another season in Miami, but I think Ryan felt like it was good to go before people got tired of it." Adds J read more

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