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Glee’s Super Bowl Episode Kicks Off New Drama

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Few events have been as highly-anticipated as the Glee Super Bowl episode, titled “The Sue Sylvester Shuffle.”

Jane Lynch, who plays Sue, featured heavily on the show -- and that would make any episode a success. But since Glee also gave us an epic musical number, a big guest star and an eye-popping twist, we’re glad to say the wait for the next new episode won’t be quite as long as the last one.

The show opened with the original audio of Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” set to a new Cheerios routine featuring pyrotechnics, blue wigs . . . and an angry Sue Sylvester. Unhappy with the routine, Coach Sue made some of the girls hit themselves with chicken cutlets to try and cheer herself up. Sue’s problem is not that the routine is bad -- it’s that she has to find a way to top herself, as Quinn Fabray (Dianna Agron) pointed out.

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Top 5 Super Bowl XLV Commercials

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The 2011 Super Bowl was enjoyed by millions and hyped for many weeks on end -- and, it didn’t disappoint. The game was exciting (even if the cheerleaders were lacking), and FOX’s coverage was extremely thorough.

But let’s face it: the sports wasn’t the best part. Super Bowl XLV was jam-packed with advertising, and some spots managed to shine above the rest. We found videos for the top 5 commercials of the Super Bowl to make it easier to watch them again and again. You can, too, after the jump. . .

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Lea Michele Will Sing at the Super Bowl

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Lea MicheleGlee’s reigning diva will take her appropriate place in the spotlight.

Lea Michele, who plays Rachel Berry on the hit series, will sing “America the Beautiful” at the Super Bowl XLV.

Michele’s performance will preceded Christina Aguilera, who will sing the national anthem, and The Black Eyed Peas, who will be featured during the halftime show.

The Super Bowl airs on February 6, just before the most highly-anticipated Glee episode of the year.

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VIDEO: Lea Michele Talks Glee, Finchel and a Surprise Duet

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After being nominated by the Golden Globes for the second year in a row, Glee’s Lea Michele is all smiles this week. Watch her in the video above as she talks about the awards season, her co-stars and what fans can expect in the upcoming Super Bowl episode.

Not to worry, Finchel fans: Lea is just as worked up about the breakup as you are. “I’m so upset about it!” She cried, admitting that’s she “devastated.”

“They’re not keeping us apart,” Michele said of the show’s writers.

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Glee: Looking Ahead to the February Return

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Glee’s Christmas episode was packed with laughs, tears and fantastic performances … and, it’s going to have to hold us over until the much-anticipated Super Bowl episode that airs in February.

Until then, the show is on break, but we’ve got some spoilers and show gossip to help cure those no-Glee blues. Read on, and find out what Harry Shum, Jr. and Katie Couric have revealed ...

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Glee Gossip: Katie Couric Booked for Guest Spot

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Comedy, Music, Prime Time, FOX, Gossip,

Glee continues to pull in big names from all corners of the entertainment industry.

CBS Evening News anchor is the latest famous face scheduled to drop by the halls of William McKinley High.

Couric will be playing herself, and we can only hope it’s because she’ll be in school to talk to Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch).

The appearance is scheduled for the glittering post-Super Bowl episode airing February 6, 2011. 

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Glee and the Super Bowl Show: Spoilers!

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We’re hearing exciting rumors about the Super Bowl episode of Glee, and we’ll give you a hint: it involves a musical icon and a huge dance number.

Ready to hear more? Keep reading to get the spoiler.

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TV on DVD: March 9, 2010

In Plain Sight Season 2 DVDHere are some of the options available today:

  • The Commish (Season 1)
  • Dalziel and Pascoe (Season 1)
  • Greek (Chapter 4)
  • Hannah Montana: Miley Says Goodbye?
  • In Plain Sight (Season 2)
  • Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (Season 2, Part 1)
  • Matt Houston (Season 1)
  • NFL Super Bowl XLIV: New Orleans Saints Champions
  • Scarecrow and Mrs. King (Season 1)
  • Silk Stalkings (Season 1)
  • Tenspeed and Brown Shoe
  • Tremors (Complete Series)
  • Walker, Texas Ranger (Season 7)
  • Wiseguy (Collector’s Edition)

Make sure to also check out the DVD and Blu-ray film options for this week.

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Vote on Your Favorite Super Bowl Commercials

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It’s hard to sit through an entire - and the commercials - without taking a break or making a kitchen run. If you missed any of the commercials, or want to see them again, YouTube is offering a where you can catch all the in-between game highlights.

Viewers can vote on their favorite advertising spots and share the videos on the social network of their choice.

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Sunday Ratings: Super Bowl, Undercover Boss Break TV Records

Drew Brees after Super Bowl XLIV

The score may have been close for most of , but the game’s ratings were the best thing on TV…by far.

Last night’s battle between the Indianapolis Colts at the New Orleans Saints had 106.48 million Bud Light-swilling, Doritos-chomping sports fans glued to their TV sets. That number represents the largest viewing audience for any event in U.S. television history.

The previous record was established by the series finale of M*A*S*H. That 1983 event totaled a whopping 105.97 viewers.

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