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GLEE's Sue Sylvester Had Broadway Dreams?

By: Oct. 31, 2011
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GLEE makes its return to FOX tomorrow night, November 1, and producer Ian Brennan has recently revealed a few upcoming spoilers fro the show. Brennan told Aceshowbiz.com, that we will learn why Sue (Jane Lynch) dispises musical theatre in the November 15 episode, when a young Sue's Broadway dreams are crushed by a 'brutal critic.'

Jane Lynch said of the twist: "Her little heart was broken.Will tells Sue, 'Poor little Susie Sylvester was told she wasn't good, and now she's got to punish the world.' Like a lot of angry people out there, Sue's a wannabe."

Now in its third season, GLEE is a musical comedy about a group of eager and ambitious students who strive to outshine their singing competition to win Nationals while navigating the cruel halls of McKinley High. Since its debut, GLEE has become a bona fide cultural phenomenon, received prestigious honors including the Golden Globe and Peabody Award and singlehandedly made glee clubs cool again.

In addition to the regular cast, GLEE has featured guest appearances by a wide range of talented performers, including Gwyneth Paltrow, who just won the 2011 Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, Carol Burnett, Kathy Griffin, Cheyenne Jackson, John Stamos, Britney Spears, Kristen Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, Molly Shannon, Olivia Newton-John and Neil Patrick Harris, who won a 2010 Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, for his work on the show.

 

 



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