[Warning: This story contains spoilers from Tuesday's "On My Way" episode.]
Max Adler's Dave Karofsky came full circle on Tuesday's Glee when his character attempted suicide after being outed and bullied by a football teammate at school.
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from Tuesday's "On My Way" episode.]
The Warblers and New Directions received a lesson in tolerance and equality during Tuesday's Glee winter finale when after Dave Karofsky (Max Adler) is outed and attempts suicide after facing anti-gay bullying.
After a confrontation over rights to perform Michael Jackson songs at Regionals that left Blaine injured, McKinley High's New Directions and the Dalton Academy Warblers will have their showdown on Tuesday.
During the episode, titled "On My Way," Sebastian (Grant Gustin) commits "show choir terrorism" and attempts to blackmail Rachel (Lea Michele) and the New Directions, threatening to post a (Photoshopped) image of Finn if she doesn't drop out of the competition within 24 hours.
After spending its past two summers on the road as part of Glee Live! In Concert!, the cast will instead receive a two-and-a-half-month hiatus, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.
"We currently have no plans of touring the cast this summer," a spokesman for Glee studio 20th Television tells THR. Considering the series has yet to officially garner a fourth-season renewal, plans for future tours are unclear as the series takes things one year at a time.
Fox's Glee dedicated Tuesday's Valentine's Day episode to the late Whitney Houston when, through an odd coincidence, the hour featured a cover of one of the late pop icon's biggest hits in "I Will Always Love You."
[Warning: This story contains spoilers from Tuesday's "Heart" episode.]
It was a night for couples on Tuesday's Glee as Rachel and Finn broke news of their engagement to New Directions, Sugar staged a couples' dance and Kurt had a secret admirer as the Fox series celebrated Valentine's Day.
It's Valentine's Day at McKinley High on Tuesday when Glee's Sugar Motta (Vanessa Lengies) gives the New Directions gang a reason to celebrate the most romantic day of the year.
It turns out the single wannabe singer loves the Hallmark holiday -- her middle name is Valentine, Lengies says -- and wants everyone to celebrate in grand fashion at Breadsticks, which thanks to her father, she takes over and renames the Sugar Shack for the night to host a couples' dance.
Whitney Houston will be on the minds of Glee fans during the Feb. 14 episode. Not only does the Valentine's-themed outing follow just three days after the singer's sudden death, it finds Amber Riley's Mercedes tackling the "I Will Always Love You."
Penned and originally performed by Dolly Parton, the song has been nearly inseparable from Houston since she sang it as the theme to The Bodyguard in 1992.
With a cover of Whitney Houston/Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" set to be included in the Tuesday, Feb. 14, episode of Glee, producers of the Fox musical dramedy on Saturday were mulling whether to add a tribute to the late singer during the episode.
Nearly three years in the making, but Rachel's gay dads will finally surface on the Fox hit in Tuesday's episode, which also marks the debut of The Glee Project co-winner Samuel Larsen.
In videos released Friday, Larsen's Joe Hart covers Gym Class Heroes' "Stereo Hearts" in a performance where he's joined by Sam (Chord Overstreet) and Mercedes (Amber Riley) that captivates nearly all of McKinley High -- including Rachel and apparently the school's choir.
The actor, who has been recurring on Glee this season as the stern father to Harry Shum Jr.'s Mike Chang, has booked a series regular role on David E. Kelley's TNT medical drama pilot Chelsea General and a guesting gig on CBS' Mike and Molly.
Ricky Martin brought his sparkling smile and duende attitude to Glee's McKinley High on Tuesday as Will realized he may not be the best Spanish teacher in the universe and Sue found a new rival in Nene Leakes' Roz Washington.
[Warning: Spoilers ahead if you haven't watched Tuesday's "The Spanish Teacher" episode yet.]
Ryan Murphy wants to take a second stab at a Madonna episode -- with the Material Girl popping into Glee's McKinley High.
During a visit to Bravo's Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the Glee and American Horror Story co-creator spilled on who he'd like to next see guest star on the Fox musical.
"I want to do another Madonna episode but I want Madonna to be on it," he says. "She says she would do it. I think that's what I want to do."
Producers instead are eyeing a one-off Hollywood Bowl benefit concert in the fall in a bid to raise $10 million for its Glee Give a Note charity.
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Projects from Shonda Rhimes, Kevin Williamson, Ryan Murphy, Josh Schwartz and Greg Berlanti highlight the comedy and drama offerings for the five broadcast networks as the more than 80 projects begin staffing up.
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