Glee needs better singers

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MJinZ

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Just kidding, but Glee does need at least ONE strong male singer. We've got all whiny sounding ones, except the teacher (Will Schuester).

Kurt might be able to, but so far, he just likes to hit the high notes and sound like a girl.

They need a Chris Daughtry strong singer.

Glee already has multiple strong female singers. The Jewish one, the black one, and the Asian one. :hmm:
 

Pheran

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This is like complaining that a Uwe Boll film needs better actors...
 

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They did make the mistake of hiring no real singers for the male students. Neither Puck nor Finn had vocal training before Glee, which is a huge mistake IMO. (The guy they turned down for Finn, Aaron Tveit, is actually a great Broadway talent and would have been much better overall, though I doubt he could have pulled off awkward as well as Cory Monteith.)

Partly why I enjoyed Jonathan Groff so much as he finally brought a good male student voice to the show, but I think he's done.

Terribly written show, but enough Broadway talent to make me watch.
 

MJinZ

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They did make the mistake of hiring no real singers for the male students. Neither Puck nor Finn had vocal training before Glee, which is a huge mistake IMO. (The guy they turned down for Finn, Aaron Tveit, is actually a great Broadway talent and would have been much better overall, though I doubt he could have pulled off awkward as well as Cory Monteith.)

Partly why I enjoyed Jonathan Groff so much as he finally brought a good male student voice to the show, but I think he's done.

Terribly written show, but enough Broadway talent to make me watch.

Really? I hate Finn... most boring, idiotic, and average singer on the show.
 

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They did make the mistake of hiring no real singers for the male students. Neither Puck nor Finn had vocal training before Glee, which is a huge mistake IMO. (The guy they turned down for Finn, Aaron Tveit, is actually a great Broadway talent and would have been much better overall, though I doubt he could have pulled off awkward as well as Cory Monteith.)

Partly why I enjoyed Jonathan Groff so much as he finally brought a good male student voice to the show, but I think he's done.

Terribly written show, but enough Broadway talent to make me watch.

Pretty sure the whole point is that the writing is intentionally "high school drama" bad. They break the 4th wall pretty much every other episode, so I don't think they are taking themselves too seriously. Which is good because they deal with some pretty heavy stuff.
 
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