The "Glee" club is taking next week's "The Power of Madonna" episode (airing April 20), very seriously. Not only are they performing songs like "Vogue," but they also made their own shot-by-shot re-creation of the iconic video, starring Cheerios Coach Sue Sylvester, which premiered online on Tuesday night.
"I do the 'Vogue' video in the Madonna episode, and we replicated everything down to the set pieces, the hairpieces, the wardrobe, the lighting," Jane Lynch revealed to MTV News earlier this week at the party for the "Glee" spring premiere. "It's in black and white, and you're gonna love it. It's amazing."
And while it is surprising to see Sue Sylvester in anything but her signature track suit, she found a way to make sure she gets the best of both worlds elsewhere in the episode. "Oh, yeah, the cone bra, the Gaultier bra, I wear that in one scene. And it's the most powerful I've ever felt in my life," she dished. "Well, you know what, I wore the cone bra with the track suit, so it worked. It was a win, win."
Not only will Lynch be channeling her inner Madge, she promises that she'll also be just as scary as ever for the rest of the season. "She terrorizes everybody, still. She gets inappropriate with a bunch of guys. There's a lot of sexual blackmail," she explained. "She does a little singing with Olivia Newton John. She gets put in her place in a very interesting, cruel way by Mr. Will Schuester himself. He gets kind of rough with her, and he really hurts her feelings."
Source: MTV News
"I do the 'Vogue' video in the Madonna episode, and we replicated everything down to the set pieces, the hairpieces, the wardrobe, the lighting," Jane Lynch revealed to MTV News earlier this week at the party for the "Glee" spring premiere. "It's in black and white, and you're gonna love it. It's amazing."
And while it is surprising to see Sue Sylvester in anything but her signature track suit, she found a way to make sure she gets the best of both worlds elsewhere in the episode. "Oh, yeah, the cone bra, the Gaultier bra, I wear that in one scene. And it's the most powerful I've ever felt in my life," she dished. "Well, you know what, I wore the cone bra with the track suit, so it worked. It was a win, win."
Not only will Lynch be channeling her inner Madge, she promises that she'll also be just as scary as ever for the rest of the season. "She terrorizes everybody, still. She gets inappropriate with a bunch of guys. There's a lot of sexual blackmail," she explained. "She does a little singing with Olivia Newton John. She gets put in her place in a very interesting, cruel way by Mr. Will Schuester himself. He gets kind of rough with her, and he really hurts her feelings."
Source: MTV News
It bothers me how whenever a new gay character comes to the show everyone's like, "Oh no! Klaine's gonna break up!" When a new straight character comes on the show no one says, "Tike's going to break up :(" It seems like the show even promotes itself that way sometimes.
Gay guys aren't attracted to every guy they see, just like straight guys aren't attracted to every girl they see.
Too many people think there are huge differences between gay relationships and straight relationships, when in reality, there really isn't.
To my fellow Klaine shippers, I am honestly not worried about the possibility of them breaking up at all. Remember how before On My Way aired it was a big speculation that they may be breaking up? In reality we got some hand-holding and some adorable background moments.
My point is, just because there is (yet again) a new gay character being introduced on the show doesn't mean Klaine is in danger.
Gay guys aren't attracted to every guy they see, just like straight guys aren't attracted to every girl they see.
Too many people think there are huge differences between gay relationships and straight relationships, when in reality, there really isn't.
To my fellow Klaine shippers, I am honestly not worried about the possibility of them breaking up at all. Remember how before On My Way aired it was a big speculation that they may be breaking up? In reality we got some hand-holding and some adorable background moments.
My point is, just because there is (yet again) a new gay character being introduced on the show doesn't mean Klaine is in danger.
The Broadway star - who has not been seen since May, when the scheme of his character, Jesse. St. James, was revealed - will appear in the final three episodes of this season.
Why will Jesse show up again at William McKinley? A source tells TV Line: “He’s back to apologize to Rachel and perhaps get her back.” What say you of this?
Are you excited for this return, Gleeks?
What do you expect of this talented couple?
Let's hear your opinions shall we?
xoxo Fantastic Evie