The episode: “Saturday Night Glee-ver” (316)
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GLEE (Fox)
The song: “Boogie Shoes,” creatively by KC The Sunshine Band
The episode: “Saturday Night Glee-ver” (316)
The hook: Though it’s tough to conflict Darren Criss and Matt Bomer’s double drop of vocaliciousness on Gotye’s “Somebody That we Used To Know,” for sheer… well… glee, this week’s disco-stravaganza took a cake. All due honour to Vocal Adrenaline manager Jesse St. James (Jonathan Groff), though there was no interlude transgender disco diva Unique (Glee Project competitor Alex Newell in his debut) as she belted out a 1975 dancer. A certain plotting McKinley staffer (ahem, Sue Sylvester) competence have suspicion they were environment adult Unique (né Wade Adams) for a fall, though she finished adult sharpened herself in a foot. Boy, girl, or a small bit of both — nothing of it mattered when Unique took a stage. “Boogie Shoes” blew a roof off during Regionals and was simply a best, many joyous opening of a night.
Watch it! No need to cold your heels until a “Glee-ver” uploads subsequent Wednesday since a shave is accessible on Glee‘s central YouTube. See what other songs Erin Strecker had a (disco) round listening to in her recap.
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HART OF DIXIE (The CW)
The song: Kathleen Edwards, “A Soft Place To Land”
The episode: “Bachelorettes Bullets” (116)
The hook: After George (Scott Porter) witnessed his fiancée Lemon (Jaime King) kissing city mayor Lavon (Cress Williams) final week, all came to a conduct this Monday when Lemon confessed she’d had an affair. Edwards’ piano lullaby played over a distressing stage as Lemon attempted unsuccessfully to explain her reasons for cheating. Edwards sang, “Callin’ it quits, we consider this is easy?” And it wasn’t. George left Lemon pathetic in a woods (where he was carrying a hunting-themed bachelor party) and “lookin’ for a balmy place to land — a timberland floor, a palms of your hands.”
Watch it! Things spin green for Lemon during 33:15 on Dixie‘s official site.
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CRIMINAL MINDS (CBS)
The song: The Fray, “Be Still”
The episode: “The Company” (720)
The hook: It’s been a clever deteriorate for Derek Morgan (Shemar Moore), and a Apr 11 part reached a rise as Morgan had to come purify about lies he had told his family. Morgan, who told his sister that his cousin Cindi (Shanola Hampton) had died, eventually discovered Cindi from an SM labour cartel. Despite a dishonesty, Morgan’s family forgave him and was during final reunited. In a long-awaited, soul-affirming moment, a difference “If we forget a approach to go and remove where we came from, if no one is station beside you, be still and know we am” voiced how Morgan had been looking out for his cousin all along. Even after many wrong turns, a family was means to come together again — this time appreciating any other all a some-more for a time when they were apart.
Watch it! Morgan brings it home during 41:21 on Criminal Minds‘ official site.
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COUGAR TOWN (ABC)
The song: Paddy Casey, “Everybody Wants”
The episode: “Ways To Be Wicked” (308)
The hook: “Everybody wants to feel indispensable sometimes.” It’s a elementary view that Cougar Town‘s Ellie (Christa Miller) struggled to accept in a face of her dysfunctional, bordering-on-abusive attribute with her vicious mom (Susan Blakely). Dublin troubadour Casey’s lilting imagining was a balmy accompaniment as Ellie done assent with her injured mom and satisfied family is some-more than blood. Her mom competence always be distant, and dismissive though Ellie was needed — by her best crony Jules (Courtney Cox)… not to discuss Big Carl. That booze won’t splash itself!
Watch it! The strain kicks in during 17:46 on Cougar Town‘s Hulu, though Ellie sorts out her mommy issues closer to 19:02. Breia Brissey can fill we in on a rest of a gang’s comings and goings in her recap.
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