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Gwyneth Paltrow’s last guest spot on Glee was so good, how could her next episode possibly top it? What’s better than a rain-filled stage and bright yellow umbrellas? How about sex and “Kiss”?

That’s right -- we’ve got spoilers (and pictures!) to let you know what you can expect when G-Pal Gleeks out again. Keep reading if you just can’t wait until next Tuesday to find out which Glee couple is in trouble, and what substitute Holly Holliday will do to help them out...

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ABC's Modern Family offered up another hilarious promo in what is becoming the show's Academy Award tradition. Last year, Modern Family created a commercial of an Oscar night charades party. This year, all the players have returned to enjoy the festitivites again -- but, there's a twist. See the whole thing in the video above; we dare you not to laugh.

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Charlie Sheen isn’t finished with the Two and Half Men producers -- not by a long shot. The troubled actor engaged in a well-publicized rant against the minds behind his CBS show in which he called Chuck Lorre a “stupid, stupid little man,” along with a few other things.

CBS immediately canceled production of the show for the reminder of the season, and potentially all eternity. Sheen, who is currently in the Bahamas, turned to TMZ again to respond to the news. In an open letter, he said Lorre “tried to use his words to judge and attempt to degrade me.”

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Want to know which Glee teacher is less-than-thrilled with the return of a certain sexy substitute? Wondering when you’re going to catch another glimpse of the male guest star we’ve all been longing to see?

Glee’s got a lot in store for fans in March, and we’ve got details. Keep reading to get the spoilers...

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Drinking problems are beginning to sweep McKinley High, and this became the focus of Glee’s “Blame It On Alcohol” episode. Principal Figgins (Iqbal Thera) asked club coach Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) to have his kids perform a number “highlighting the dangers of teenage drinking” at an upcoming assembly.

As it just so happens, Rachel Berry’s two gay dads are on the Rosie O’Donnell cruise, leaving her alone in the house for the interim. Puck (Mark Salling) approached her about having a party, but she initially rejected the idea. It wasn’t until she shared her truly terrible original song, “My Headband,” with Finn (Cory Monteith) that she was willing to consider the idea.

At Finn’s advice, Rachel (Lea Michele) decided to go ahead and throw the party anyway. Horrible idea. But, at least it led into the best cell phone scene ever, which you can watch in the video above (“Noah, it’s Santitany and Artcedes, can your friend score some wine coolers?”).

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Glee’s Regionals competition is going to be even more epic this season. New enemies, old friends and stellar singing groups make it harder than ever for the New Directions gang to move past the hurdle -- but, we do have some good news. The show has scored two very funny guest stars to serve as judges at the event, and we know who they are.

Keep reading to get the spoiler . . .

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Tuesday’s Glee was appropriately titled “Comeback,” hinting that characters are moving on from last week’s heartaches. The episode started off on a strong note, with Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) ready to take on the world. As he put it, “Glee club’s going to Regionals, we’ve got all of Sue’s Cheerios money. I’m past Terri. I’m over Emma.”

And that’s when Emma (Jayma Mays) rushed into the classroom, right on cue and cute as ever. She ran to Will in an effort to save Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch), who tried to OD on gummy vitamins. Will wasn’t having it, however, and he stalked out of Sue’s trophy-covered home. Sue eventually convinced Emma that she is truly in a deep depression following her loss at the national cheerleading competition, and in this way managed to infiltrate New Directions as a member of the club.

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Wait. Are we back to calling him Prince again?

By whatever name he’s using, he’s a legendary recording artist -- and, he’s about to be featured on an episode of Glee (after a fashion).

Prince’s banner hit “Kiss” is appearing on an upcoming episode, and we’ve got the details. Keep reading to find out which fabulous guest star is getting ready to belt it out . . .

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It’s hard to believe that a Glee episode without Jane Lynch could be anything but dismal, but somehow the show managed to pull it off. The absence of Sue Sylvester was filled with several great moments with the Dalton Academy Warblers, and the new, rather unexpected, Glee couple. It’s Valentine’s on FOX, and anything’s possible on Tuesday nights.

The show opened with Puck (Mark Salling), reminiscing and revealing his feelings for Lauren Zizes (Ashley Fink). She’s the somewhat heavyset wrestling champ whose previous appearances on the show have consisted mainly of funny one-liners (“Bug the choir room? I’m almost offended by the simplicity of the request”). Because she’s immune to Puck’s many charms, and every bit as tough as he is (heck, she’s tougher), he’s got it bad for her.

Poor Puck spent the rest of the episode trying to woo Lauren. First, she rejected his candy. Then, she didn’t like his performance of Queen’s “Fat Bottomed Girls” (we loved it). And then . . . she stood him up. Zizes really is a badass. But after she threw Santana (Naya Rivera) around the halls of William McKinley like a rag doll, she can do no wrong in Puck’s eyes. At the end of it all, they ended up at Breadsticks together. But Puck and Lauren are just about the only happy couple on the show.

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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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