It dawned on me as I watched the original RHPS after viewing tonight’s episode that the reason Glee didn’t work for me was because it lacked the “outcast” confidence of the original. As Mr. Shue even stated in tonight’s episode, people flocked to RHPS because they were outcasts and as with any successful film or TV show, audiences were able to identify with the conflict of the characters. Unfortunately with Glee this week, that just wasn’t the case. Sure it was neat to see the Glee kids sing some of the RHPS classics and sure the episode had a decent message about self-expression and the role of arts, but at the end of the day that’s not what I watch Glee for. I watch Glee because it’s witty, it’s able to be edgy, positive and satirical and it’s able to do this all while filling half the episode with amazing songs and performances. Tonight it was none of those things.
A few episodes ago, Ryan Murphy, the creator of Glee was able to make a fantastic episode based on the music Britney F-ing Spears…and like I said, it was fantastic. As much as Britney was idolized in the episode, she’s really become more of a punchline in the eyes of most people today…but even in spite of that they were able to capture what made Britney so popular in the first place – her ability to be so forbiddingly provocative and do it while making pretty damn good pop music.
Glee had it all going for them tonight. As I stated earlier, what makes RHPS work and the reason it’s considered to have the longest running theatrical release of all time is because it’s an outcast and it’s proud as hell to be an outcast. Tim Curry’s swagger is infectious and undeniable, it doesn’t pull punches and doesn’t hold back, but Glee did. Tonight’s Glee episode could have been so much better. Earlier this week I read an article stating that John Stamos was originally intended to play Frank-N-Furter, but was held back by Fox because it was “too soon” for audiences to see our dear Uncle Jesse in drag -I think that is a perfect example of how this episode could have so much better. For a show that has high schoolers break out in song and shows teachers in ludicrous love triangles…not to mention Sue’s weekly shenanigans, tonight’s episode seemed so focused on trying to stay “realistic” by not allowing the kids to put on Rocky Horror because it was too sexual…are you kidding me?
If you read my previous article about the Glee/Rocky Horror mash-up you know that Ryan Murphy may be remaking The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I just hope that he has the balls to make a rated-R version that can at least do justice to the magic of the original.
Let me know what you think in the comments section below.
Abbott Elementary’s Lisa Ann Walter brought her latest stand-up routine to STL at Helium Comedy…
Your favorite family of oddballs is touring currently in The Addams Family: A Musical Comedy.…
Ryan Coogler’s highly anticipated latest film, Sinners, is out now in theatres. This feature has…
Photos and review by Vertrell Yates. Zinadelphia came through St.Louis & it was my first…
View Comments
I was underwhelmed as well. I don't know if it was because of the hype, but the episode just didn't sell itself that well to me.
The biggest problem I have with this episode (and at sometimes this season) is how inconsistent the characters are. Their personalities seem to shift dramatically from one episode to another.
Case in point, Will last night was a bit of a jerk. Not only that, but he was kind of a creepy jerk. I understand he's afraid he is going to lose Emma, but the way he acted doesn't seem to fit his character to me.
They had much of the same problem with Rachel this year. Last season they spent most of their time trying to redeem her, and make her a little less selfish. However, when they came back to the new season, she was worse than she had ever been. Luckily, the past couple episodes seem to be trying to retcon that oversight.
I watch Glee every week, and it's a DVR favorite of mine, but I think it is probably one of the most uneven shows on TV.
I agree about the "unevenness" about the show, the episode about Kurt and his dad may very well be Emmy worthy and yet I couldn't even tell you what the last episode was because it was so forgetable.
I have been a little disappointed by the whole season. To me, they are putting seven sometimes eight songs in an episode where the first season was like 4 or 5. They don't have as much of an overall story because they are all themed episodes now. I now they are are trying to attract more viewers and sell more records, but it is resulting in me not liking the show as much each week.