Saturday, October 29, 2011

My First GLEE Experience

When I say My First Glee Experience, i'm referring it back to the time when it all started, of course, Glee's pilot episode.

I remembered when I first saw the pilot episode of Glee, I was so excited about it knowing that it was such a huge hit already in the U.S.A. Especially me, who loves music so much, I was so eager to see what this series is all about.

From the first second it started up to the end, indeed, there was not even a single millisecond that it felt like I wanted to stop watching. The story was so fast paced but it kept me wanting to watch even more.



Mr. Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison), the man behind New Directions. :) Uggh, without him, I cannot imagine how Glee would turn out to be! He was so patient with them all and he really believed on them.




Haha. Sue! Sue! Sue! Coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch). Hmm, what can I say about her. Well, she haven't had that much of a scene on the pilot episode, but, on the next ones, gosh, she did test their patience on what she did on all of them. Trying to remember what she had done to ruin their group is like trying to remember how many steps you had for today.

And of course.. Who wouldn't remember.. THE AUDITIONS!




Mercedes Jones (Amber Riley) sang Respect and she was awesome!! With such a powerful and strong voice, she did not sounded like some ordinary girl at school at all. :D




Of course, Kurt Hummel's (Chris Colfer) Mr. Cellophane! He was such a cutie especially when he reached the highest part of the song without even looking like it was difficult for him to sing it. With that flip of the hair, he was on the top baby! Haha!




Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz) sang her own version of Katy Perry's I Kissed A Girl. She had this impression from me that even though she looked tough, still you can see the soft side of her. And she did. She was still charming even though you can sense the nervousness on her voice. :)






Who would never forget the famous "gold star" of Ms. Rachel Berry? :)

She has this kind of character wherein you'll love her even when she's being so selfish or spotlight-on-me thing going around all over her mouth. She had and still has, the talent that everybody wanted.


When Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) sang On My Own, I totally had the goosebumps! She has such a great voice and she made me remember the world renowned Broadway singer, Ms. Lea Salonga. There was that simplicity yet stunning aura on the way she sang it. Very.. Very lovely.




Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) was such a cutie. He's like a kid whom everybody wants to pinch on the chin! Haha. He sang Can't Fight This Feeling that made Mr. Schuester fool him from that pot smoking thing. Lol!




And I won't forget, Artie Abrams (Kevin McHale). Even though he's on a wheel chair, and his singing voice wasn't heard on the first episode, still he rocked the episode with his stunning electric guitar skills! And to add, I think he has the best voice from them all! Really. He has this sweet and sexy voice that I really wanna hear all the time! :)

They all had that star inside them that I badly wanted to see.




The best part of that episode was when they sang Don't Stop Believing! Nobody would ever say it wasn't!

You know that feeling when your so happy that finally, they showed what they've really got?

Those were the moments wherein I was so excited about what's gonna happen next. The feeling of wanting more when the episode ended by My Schuester saying, "From the top!". The feeling that I could not wait till that next week and watch the next episode!

I watched the pilot episode of Glee all over again a while ago and it made me remember a lot of stuffs. A lot of scenes. A lot of drama and funny moments on all of the episodes.

Too bad some of them already aren't on season 3. And we all know a lot of them will eventually graduate on the episode. I'll miss them so much.

I hope that the next batch of characters that they'll add on the series will be that like of the original casts. They were amazing.

Glee is such a great show. It isn't just about singing and dancing. It's also about respect, hard work and acceptance. It's about loving yourself for who you are, and loving others even though they're not what you wanted them to be.

Glee taught me a lot of lessons, and I hope you guys reading this did learn something from them too.

Indeed, GLEE ROCKS!

Even though eventually we would not see all of them on the upcoming shows, still, the first ones who were part of the Glee show will forever be in my heart. :D

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