It’s a Glee spoiler extravaganza today! Songs have leaked and so have some scenes and now, we can share the full performance video of Darren Criss as Blaine singing Last Friday Night with the rest of the Glee Club! I gotta admit, this scene feels like old times. If you ignore the fact that it’s not an original cast member singing it but they’re all in the room having fun and doing what they do best.
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Glee Sneak Peek, Last Friday Night
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Here is yet another sneak peek for next week’s all new episode of Glee: Pot O’ Gold. In this one, we get to watch an entire scene of Finn and Rory meeting and discussing leprechauns, Obama, Brittany’s pot of gold, and a whole lot of marshmallows. His eyes are so huge in this. Looks like he’s starstruck. I just hope they do a better job of making his character likeable and not just an exchange student that wants Brittany’s lucky charms.
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Lots of Glee spoilers are leaking today. You can watch the full performance of Last Friday Night here or click our Glee tag for a lot more.
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A sneak peek of Glee’s all new episode; Pot O’ Gold has leaked. It shows Rory (Damian Mcginty) being introduced to the class and performing his first song. He sounds great, looks adorable, and says “Grand.” I’m already loving this. And it looks like the rest of the class is falling for him too. Can anyone really resist that smile and accent? Can you? Check out the video!
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Pot o’ Gold sneak peek with Damian McGinty.
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This is great news! One of the best things to ever grace the halls of Mckinley will be back! That’s right, Jonathan Groff will be returning to Glee for season 3. He’s not just returning to be flawless this time. There’s a twist! Click below for the scoop on what has the powerhouse returning:
Via TVLine:
Jonathan Groff is bringing Jesse St. James back to Glee later this season, but there’s a twist — and a juicy one at that: The student has now become the teacher!
 At an event celebrating the show’s 300th musical performance on Wednesday, exec producer Ryan Murphy revealed that Groff will appear in multiple episodes as [SPOILER ALERT] the coach of New Directions’ rival choir Vocal Adrenaline. (He was formerly the group’s lead singer.) Murphy added that Glee Project runner-up Alex Newell would ” have many scenes” with Groff.
This is exciting! Multiple episodes. Here’s hoping Groff sticks around this time. He’s one of our favorites!
We’ve seen the cover and we’ve heard one song already. Fans have been wondering which cast members would get songs on Glee: The Christmas Album Volume 2. Now we can tell ya. Looks like most members of the cast will be getting either a solo or participate in a group number. Also, it seems that all 4 winners from The Glee Project will be appearing on the album/in the episode as well!
Spoilers: Click for the tracklist:
1. All I Want For Christmas Is You Featuring Amber Riley (Mercedes)
2. Extraordinary Merry Christmas Featuring Darren Criss (Blaine) and Lea Michele (Rachel)
3. Santa Baby Featuring Naya Rivera (Santana)
4. Christmas Eve With You Featuring Jayma Mays (Emma) and Mathew Morrison (Will)
5. Little Drummer Boy Featuring Kevin McHale (Artie)
6. River Featuring Lea Michele (Rachel)
7. Do You Hear What I Hear? Featuring Lindsay Pearce (Glee Project) and Alex Newell (Glee Project)
8. Let It Snow Featuring Darren Criss (Blaine) and Chris Colfer (Kurt)
9. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town Featuring Mark Sailing (Puck), Cory Monteith (Finn) and Samuel Larsen (Glee Project)
10. Christmas Wrapping Featuring Heather Morris (Brittany)
11. Blue Christmas Featuring Damian McGinty (Rory)
12. Do They Know It’s Christmas Featuring Cory Monteith (Finn), Amber Riley (Mercedes), Lea Michele (Rachel), Chris Colfer (Kurt), Kevin McHale (Artie), Heather Morris (Brittany), Mark Salling (Puck), Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina), Naya Rivera (Santana)
Yay! An Artie solo! He’s been so missed by us.
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