![]() ![]() But let’s be honest: The odds on high-school sweethearts making it to their Golden Anniversary aren’t exactly phenomneal - and without some genuine self-discovery beforehand, they’re closer to nill. ![]() RELATED | Glee Newcomer Jacob Artist on Dancing Dreams, Rap Nightmares and New-Girl Dramaįinchel, Klaine, Britanna, and Tike 4EVA? Call me #TeamMaybe. And yes, while it’s understandable that longtime fans of Fox’s (former) high-school musical have some anxieties about where the mothership is headed - No sign of Finn, Mercedes, Quinn, Puck, Emma, or Santana! So many new kids! - I’m personally thrilled at the prospect of seeing characters like Rachel, Kurt, Tina, and Blaine (among others) grapple with the intense changes, often terrible decisions, and new connections you’d expect to see made by any kid on the brink of adulthood. In other words, while there’s always a little sting where change is concerned, it also feels like something unexpected and even a little dangerous has been awoken in the show’s writer’s room. Like the bracing slap of an icy cold slushie to the face, Season 4 of Glee began with Rachel brought low in New York City, the remaining kids of New Directions on a nasty power high in Ohio, and a new girl named Marley stuck in the middle of potential popularity and crippling insecurities, between small-town life and big-city dreams. ![]()
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