Glee (US - DVD R1)
Fox Home Entertainment reveals the details on a release of Season 2 Vol 1
Title: Glee (IMDb)
Starring: Jane Lynch
Released: 25th January 2011
SRP: $39.98
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced Glee: Season 2 - Volume 1 for January 25th. Retail will be around $39.98. The first 10 episodes will be included, along with a bonus song from The Rocky Horror “Glee” Show recorded exclusively for the DVD, a “GLEE” Music Jukebox, a Getting Waxed with Jane Lynch featurette, Brittany's most “profound” moments from Season 1 and the first half of Season 2, and a Glee at Comic-Con 2010 feature. We've attached the official package artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Jane Lynch
Released: 25th January 2011
SRP: $39.98
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has announced Glee: Season 2 - Volume 1 for January 25th. Retail will be around $39.98. The first 10 episodes will be included, along with a bonus song from The Rocky Horror “Glee” Show recorded exclusively for the DVD, a “GLEE” Music Jukebox, a Getting Waxed with Jane Lynch featurette, Brittany's most “profound” moments from Season 1 and the first half of Season 2, and a Glee at Comic-Con 2010 feature. We've attached the official package artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
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Holy photoshopped legs on Morris and Rivera, Batman. Someone needs to post this to PSD quick.
SpeedyBlue wrote: I gave up after the Britney Spears episode, 2.02. This show has become physically painful to watch, and this is coming from someone who LOVED the first 13 episodes of season one. Ryan Murphy destroyed this faster than he destroyed Nip/Tuck.
Consider yourself lucky for not having watched the Rocky Horror Picture Show abomination of an episode. Or "Never Been Kissed". It was also an awful one. The thing is that the writers are now convinced they can get away with anything (sloppy writing, too much focus on Kurt) as long as they sparkle "Glee" dust in the form of a Sue threat, a Brittany non-sequitur or an elaborate music number. The Christmas episode was emblematic: a string of pieces lifted from classic Christmas specials lazily assembled that results in something less convincing as a take on the Christmas spirit than Tommy Wiseau's "The Room" on human nature.
When the freshest point in a half-season involves a guest starring performance by Gwyneth Paltrow, you know that there's something wrong with the rest.
Consider yourself lucky for not having watched the Rocky Horror Picture Show abomination of an episode. Or "Never Been Kissed". It was also an awful one. The thing is that the writers are now convinced they can get away with anything (sloppy writing, too much focus on Kurt) as long as they sparkle "Glee" dust in the form of a Sue threat, a Brittany non-sequitur or an elaborate music number. The Christmas episode was emblematic: a string of pieces lifted from classic Christmas specials lazily assembled that results in something less convincing as a take on the Christmas spirit than Tommy Wiseau's "The Room" on human nature.
When the freshest point in a half-season involves a guest starring performance by Gwyneth Paltrow, you know that there's something wrong with the rest.
I gave up after the Britney Spears episode, 2.02. This show has become physically painful to watch, and this is coming from someone who LOVED the first 13 episodes of season one. Ryan Murphy destroyed this faster than he destroyed Nip/Tuck.
Screw these half season sets. I spent less than $40 on the complete season one. I'll wait for that. I do like this cover art though.
i hope they use this cover art for the full set because i love it
hopefully i get season 1 for christmas

Wow, Morris and Rivera are on the cover.
Might as well wait for the complete season, though if it's anything like the second half of season 1, well... that speaks for itself, really.
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