COMEDY
Glee
From Lima to the Big Apple: it’s all change for the hit musical comedy’s fourth season
With many of our favourite Gleeks having graduated from McKinley High, the multi-award-winning series enters a game-changing run as we follow the adventures of the graduating seniors beyond the choir room, while continuing to chart the lives of the New Directions in Ohio.
In New York, Rachel (Lea Michele) falls foul of no-nonsense dance teacher Cassandra July (Kate Hudson) as her NYADA career gets off to a shaky start. Kurt (Chris Colfer) fares better with his Big Apple dreams, however, when he’s taken under the wing of Vogue bigwig Isabelle Klempt (Sarah Jessica Parker). Elsewhere, Finn (Cory Monteith) finds his army career to be somewhat short-lived, and Santana (Naya Rivera) is unsure whether college is for her. As lives change and people move on, heartbreak looms for some of our much-loved couples.
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Back in Lima, the now depleted New Directions – still home to Blaine (Darren Criss) and Brittany (Heather Morris) – welcome new members to the ranks, including powerhouse vocalist Marley (Melissa Benoist) and Puck’s brother Jake (Jacob Artist). But Will (Matthew Morrison) is looking for a new challenge and becomes set on battling politics in Washington DC where he’ll be out of reach of the vicious tongue of Sue (Jane Lynch), who hasn’t softened following the birth of her daughter.
Thanksgiving signals a reunion as the gang return for the holidays, plus devious Warbler Sebastian (Grant Gustin) is set to make his presence felt. New additions to the cast include Dean Geyer (Terra Nova) as a handsome NYADA student who sets his sights on Rachel, and winner of The Glee Project season two, Blake Jenner.
January Episodes: 22
Special guest Kate Hudson stars in the season premiere of Glee
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