‘Glee Project’ recap: Slushability
Will Charlie ever learn? we feel like a answer is no, though it will be engaging to watch everybody else strech that same, unavoidable conclusion. And was it unequivocally so “crazy” when a contestants had to perform duets in a bottom six? That has really happened on this uncover before. But who am we to error a over-reactive? They hear anything from a mouth of Robert Ulrich and it excites them.
This week, Robert tells them this week’s thesis is a peculiarity that does not finish it “-ability.” The thesis is “Fearlessness,” or “Braveability,” probably, and Aylin feels well-equipped since not usually is she impossibly flirtatious and not fearful to be kind of a tease, she is also from a Turkish Muslim background, lest ye forget. The task is “Now That We Found Love” by Heavy D and The Boys. To my spiteful surprise, Robert mentions that nothing of a contestants are rappers. Or maybe he pronounced that for their benefit. we don’t wish any of them to consider they are rappers, either.
Nellie is uncomfortable, nonetheless again, though come “Normality” week or even “Relatability,” she’ll be OK. Michael has sworn to himself not to use those math skills that are invalid in a genuine universe and for removing jobs that compensate well, in lieu of not over-thinking things. Over-thinking leads to complement overkill leads to meltdown.
For a task performance, Robert introduces a many intrepid actor he knows — Jane Lynch. To me, Jane Lynch is a many important actor on a show, and I’m unapproachable of whoever destitute out a large guns to get a genuine names on The Glee Project this year. Jane Lynch tells them that anything you’re fearful of could be a best moments in your life. That recommendation is giveaway for all of us who get a Oxygen channel, folks, and really dear for a rest of these n00bz.






