The cast of The Glee Project tests their Adaptability this week. The music video for this week features Jessie J’s Price Tag.
The video itself isn’t anything special. Coming off a fantastic group video for Sexuality week, this one was kind of a let down. Not much happens. They’re sitting and then they cross a street while Aylin glares at them all with the most evil look she could muster. Her voice though? Stunning. And they all look really cute in their white t-shirts.
Here is the video of the cast of The Glee Project performing Price Tag for the upcoming Adaptability episode.
Spoilers:
It’s time for the contestants to get sexy. This week’s theme is Sexuality and it will be one of the most challenging weeks they’ve had so far. Which contestants came out of their shells and which ones were too confident for their own good?
Who went home on The Glee Project? Check out the recap and results for Sexuality:
This week’s homework assignment has the sex right in the title: I Wanna Sex You Up. Right off the bat some contestants have reservations and nerves for the assignment. Nellie reveals she’s never had sex and Aylin worries her religion may get in the way.
Naya Rivera is the guest mentor this week and no one is more thrilled then Mario. “She’s so sexy even I can see it.” LOL. Naya chooses Charlie has the winner.
The music video for the week is a mash-up of Moves Like Jagger and Milkshake. It’s easily one of the best music videos the show has ever done. My stand outs and favorites from it are Nellie and Michael. They’re just so sexy in it. Michael struggles with the lyrics in the booth so it was nice to see him redeem himself a little.
Charlie gets cocky not only in the booth, but during the shoot. He alienates most of the crew and pisses off the director. That can’t be good.
It’s time for the bottom three. Shanna suddenly has bangs.
The Bottom Three:
Charlie. He performs I Get A Kick Out Of You. Ryan calls him a hot mess.
Tyler. He performs Smile.
Michael (:(). He performs Lucky and forgets the words. Save Michael!
Eliminated:
Tyler
Not much is known about season four of Glee. We do have confirmation that everyone will be back but not everyone will be season regulars. So how much of our favorite characters will we see? And..how? Or where? Some spoilers on the new season are out and among them we learn who may follow Rachel to New York City and how Kate Hudson and Sarah Jessica Parker will play into the new season.
Spoilers:
From TVGuide:
Lea Michele and Cory Monteith are getting in top shape this summer to tackle the physically demanding stories awaiting them this fall on Glee. I caught up with the real-life couple at the 11th Annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball benefiting L.A.’s homeless and cosponsored by Grey Goose Vodka.
When Glee returns to Fox on Sept. 13, Kate Hudson will have joined the cast as a hard-ass New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts dance instructor, pitting her against new student Rachel (Michele). “Dance is not Rachel’s strong point, but as a freshman it’s a requirement class she has to take,” Michele says. “It will put Rachel in a very vulnerable place, stuck with a teacher who doesn’t make it easy for her.”
When Michele admits that dancing “is definitely not my strong point, either,” Monteith jokingly pipes in that his girl will be spending her summer “enrolled in tap classes on Wednesdays and hip-hop on Thursdays.”
As for Monteith’s Finn, it sounds as though he’s headed to Army boot camp! “Finn would have to be in very good shape and get incredibly fit, meaning I would have to be incredibly fit,” says the actor. “I’m doing extra stuff this summer — CrossFit and fewer Snickers bars.”
And Kurt (Chris Colfer)? Expect him to find his way to New York City — but not as a student at NYADA, which will hold firm on its rejection. Instead, “he will find himself in an establishment where Sarah Jessica Parker is his manager of sorts, but not in a performance sense,” Colfer told me at the Critics’ Choice Television Awards.
Michele has heard that Parker’s character may be giving Rachel a makeover, which suggests a New York fashion-world story line for Kurt. Says Colfer: “Lea’s a hot girl, [but] Rachel could lose the baby-doll dresses.”
We’ve also heard that the show is looking for a new blonde, bitchy cheerleader to replace Quinn. Shanna from The Glee Project would work.
The cast of The Glee Project takes on Sexuality in their most sexually charged music video to date. Performing a mash-up of Milkshake and Moves Like Jagger, the cast turns up the heat in a classroom featuring a guest appearance from a familiar face.
There are some definite stand outs in this one. Nellie and Aylin sound amazing and show some moves I didn’t think they had in them. Shanna and Abraham definitely stand out acting wise for me and I’m even getting some Cory Monteith vibes from Charlie.
Which contestant showed their sexuality the best?
Here is the video of the cast of The Glee Project performing Milkshake/Moves Like Jagger in the upcoming Sexuality episode.
Video:
The cast of The Glee Project takes on Vulnerability and what it’s like to be bullied. Cory Monteith is the guest mentor this week.
Who went home on The Glee Project? Check out the results and recap here:
The homework assignment for the week is My Life Would Suck Without You by Kelly Clarkson. Cory Monteith comes in to mentor the kids on their vulnerability techniques. The performance is kind of a dud for me. I don’t even think I paid attention for the whole thing.
My favorite part of this was how disappointed Abraham was when Cory walked in and he wasn’t Chris Colfer. I hope someone gifs that.
Ultimately, Cory chooses Nellie as the winner.
The music video of the week is Everybody Hurts. (You can watch the video of that here) The kids are put in different bullying situations. Lily is making it hard to root for her. Not only does she reveal that she used to be a bully, but she’s continuing to rub people the wrong way with her attitude. I still think she’s fantastic though and I hope she’s in it for the long haul.
She does however, struggle with the lip syncing. Mario struggles with pitch and argues that that’s not the case. Charlie takes things too far when he snatches Mario’s cane from him during the video shoot. I see why he did it because of how far everyone else was going but I can also see how they could use this as an excuse to send him home.
I think Aylin did the best acting wise and singing wise in this music video. What do you guys think?
The Bottom Three:
Lily. She sings Mercy and breaks down at the end. I wasn’t expecting it but I like her more now.
Mario. He sings Over The Rainbow. He cries when they call him out for his attitude.
Charlie. He sings Fix You and Ryan says it’s his favorite thing he’s ever seen on the show.
Eliminated:
No one is eliminated. What the heck?