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Pilot

  • Episode aired May 19, 2009
  • TV-14
  • 48m
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Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Chris Colfer, Jenna Ushkowitz, and Amber Riley in Glee (2009)
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High school teacher Will Schuester tries to reinvent McKinley High School's Glee Club.High school teacher Will Schuester tries to reinvent McKinley High School's Glee Club.High school teacher Will Schuester tries to reinvent McKinley High School's Glee Club.

  • Director
    • Ryan Murphy
  • Writers
    • Ryan Murphy
    • Brad Falchuk
    • Ian Brennan
  • Stars
    • Dianna Agron
    • Chris Colfer
    • Jessalyn Gilsig
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ryan Murphy
    • Writers
      • Ryan Murphy
      • Brad Falchuk
      • Ian Brennan
    • Stars
      • Dianna Agron
      • Chris Colfer
      • Jessalyn Gilsig
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Dianna Agron
    Dianna Agron
    • Quinn Fabray
    Chris Colfer
    Chris Colfer
    • Kurt Hummel
    Jessalyn Gilsig
    Jessalyn Gilsig
    • Terri Schuester
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Sue Sylvester
    Jayma Mays
    Jayma Mays
    • Emma Pillsbury
    Kevin McHale
    Kevin McHale
    • Artie Abrams
    Lea Michele
    Lea Michele
    • Rachel Berry
    Cory Monteith
    Cory Monteith
    • Finn Hudson
    Matthew Morrison
    Matthew Morrison
    • Will Schuester
    Amber Riley
    Amber Riley
    • Mercedes Jones
    Mark Salling
    Mark Salling
    • Noah 'Puck' Puckerman
    Jenna Ushkowitz
    Jenna Ushkowitz
    • Tina Cohen-Chang
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Sandy Ryerson
    Patrick Gallagher
    Patrick Gallagher
    • Ken Tanaka
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    Iqbal Theba
    • Principal Figgins
    Romy Rosemont
    Romy Rosemont
    • Carole Hudson
    Ben Bledsoe
    Ben Bledsoe
    • Hank Saunders
    Justin Gaston
    Justin Gaston
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      • Ryan Murphy
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      • Ryan Murphy
      • Brad Falchuk
      • Ian Brennan
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    ari-kagan

    'Glee's pilot episode amazingly sets up the entire show

    With the tenth anniversary of my favorite show approaching, I wanted to do something special and write a review for every episode throughout the year. Starting with the pilot episode, it was pretty nostalgic. When high school Spanish teacher Will Schuester takes over the school's failing Glee Club, he recruits a group of outcasts to join and tries to balance his work life while also dealing with a struggling marriage.

    'Glee' is what the Marvel Cinematic Universe is now: a giant ensemble cast in a successful series. Because of this, there are many cast performances to focus on. Fortunately, there are only a few characters the viewers need to focus on in the pilot episode. Starting with adult actors, Broadway alum Matthew Morrison is pretty convincing as struggling teacher Will Schuester. He's a compelling character, and his motivations are very clear and understandable. He wants to relive his glory days by getting involved in the Glee Club by coaching but wants to make a difference in the students' lives, particularly the outcasts. While he is shown to be a well-respected teacher, he is struggling at home because while he loves his wife Terri, played by Jessalyn Gilsig, she doesn't make him feel very good about himself and doesn't support his decision to coach the Glee Club, as she wants him to have a better job so she can have more materialistic things. Morrison does a great job in the role and shows us what kind of teachers we want/wanted growing up. Jessalyn Gilsig is pretty good as Terri Schuester, as she portrays a pretty unlikable character from the start. It's clear she's very controlling and wants things her way, and that makes for an irritating character. Gilsig does a good job portraying that. Jane Lynch is entertaining as cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester. Known for comedy movies, Lynch joins the television world playing a unique villain who doesn't seem that way at first. It's clear that she has some animosity towards Schuester and the club when he asks her for advice as to how to recruit more people. While she eventually becomes incredibly entertaining, she doesn't have much screen time, which is pretty disappointing considering Lynch's celebrity and the importance of her character in this show. Jayma Mays is great as school guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury. Right away, we're introduced to her struggle with OCD, but we don't know much about it. Later on, we find out she is crushing on Will even though he is married. At the same time, she is pushing away the one guy who likes her, the football coach Ken Tanaka. She's a very relatable character and stays that way throughout the entire series. Patrick Gallagher is good as the creepy yet entertaining football coach. All we know about him at this point is that he is madly in love with Emma and will stop at nothing to be with her. Somehow, this makes him an interesting character. Iqbal Theba is good as Principal Figgins, as is Romy Rosemont as Carole Hudson. On to the students, Lea Michele is great as diva Rachel Berry. Incredibly ambitious and the school loser, Rachel has always dreamed of being a star and dreams of being on Broadway. When she joins the Glee Club, she struggles with sharing the spotlight and is bossy. Michele does a great job playing this role thanks to her own background as a Broadway star. Cory Monteith is amazing as the quarterback Finn Hudson. He's basically Troy Bolton from 'High School Musical' but on a TV show, as he struggles choosing football/popularity over being in Glee Club. A born leader, Finn is the most interesting character in this episode, as we learn about everything that made him who he is today. His speech to his teammates makes him the standout of the episode. Chris Colfer is great as Kurt Hummel, the only openly gay kid in the school, thus making him an outcast. We don't know much about him at this point, but he's pretty much the comic relief. Kevin McHale is fine as Artie Abrams, a kid in a wheelchair, and Jenna Ushkowitz is okay as Tina Cohen-Chang, the shy girl, but both don't get enough screen time. Amber Riley is pretty good as Mercedes Jones, fellow diva to Rachel and just as ambitious as her. When she first meets Rachel, it's clear there is tension between the two and that they will be competing against each other. Mark Salling is pretty good as Noah 'Puck' Puckerman, Finn's best friend and the school bully. Puck is very unsupportive of Finn's choice to be in Glee Club and isn't afraid to let him know it. He bullies most of the kids in the club and is also seen as an unlikable, immature character. Salling does a good job for the time he is given on screen. Because she was only cast the day before filming her scenes, Dianna Agron doesn't get a lot of screen time but is good as Quinn Fabray, the head cheerleader, president of the Celibacy Club, and rival of Rachel Berry. Like Puck, she's mean and is incredibly popular. Thanks to this, she's also dating the other most popular person in school, Finn Hudson. Everybody does a good job, but balancing many characters in the pilot proved to be a challenge.

    Before airing, 'Glee' was pitched as a movie, and that's exactly what this episode feels like. While the plot is interesting, the structure feels too similar to a movie's, as it feels like most of the storylines that were introduced were wrapped up. At times, it's even predictable. But what is so great about this episode is how it sets up the entire show. Our introduction of the characters shows how they will be going forward. The characters have certain traits that help them grow, Finn being a great example for this episode. There is a realistic high school setting, as there are several scenes featuring bullying, and the main characters are all outcasts in different ways. With them being outcasts, they all eventually bond and feel like a team by the end of the episode. To progress to that level that quickly is pretty impressive, as it works really well.

    I can't end this without mentioning 'Don't Stop Believing', the song that became the show's anthem. It's the most popular song the show ever did and has stood the test of time as one of the best performances in the entire show. In my opinion, it's even better than the original. The pilot episode is definitely one of the best in the series, as it really did a good job introducing characters and performances people still talk about ten years later.

    Pros: -Introduction of characters -Realistic high school setting -Great cast performances -Sets up entire show -Great musical performances -Team progression -Plot

    Cons: -Some characters don't get enough screen time -Story structure feels like a movie/short film

    9/10 "Fantastic"
    9tavm

    This pilot of "Glee" should be the start of a new entertaining series

    I finally watched the pilot episode of "Glee" after all these weeks and I must say, I can't wait for the rest of the season when new episodes come this fall! Michael Morrison arrives at the high school to replace Stephen Tobolowsky (who's the funniest player in this episode) as the new glee club teacher. Jessalyn Gilsig is his ambitious wife and Jayma Mays is a fellow faculty member who believes in Morrison's dream. Jane Lynch is the hard-as-nails (and pretty funny as well) cheerleading coach. And then there's the fine singing leads of Lea Michele as the snobbish-yet-appealing Rachel and Cory Monteith as the jock-who's-also-musically-inclined Finn. Great songs abound like "On My Own" from Les Miz, "You're the One That I Want" from Grease, and "Don't Stop Believin'" which Journey made popular. Sure the characters fit certain types but since this is a series pilot, there's always room for some possible future twist around the corner. And all of the characters, with the exception of the one played by Ms. Gilsig, are likable. So on that note, the "Glee" pilot automatically has made me a fan. Update-9/22/09: Just watched the extended director's cut which has an added complete number of an Amy Winehouse song from a potential rival choral group and a few added scenes like that of the high school coach harassing the Jayma Mays character. That's another character I don't like, even more than that wife I previously mentioned played by Ms. Gilsig. With the season already begun, I'm now gonna play catch up with this series...
    6ComedyFan2010

    Pilot (#1.1)

    Well this is just a pilot so it may get much better but at this point I am not sure how long I will want to watch it. I already dislike one of the characters, Rachel. And not much has happened for me to start liking any of them. Well that cheerleader coach seems like she may become entertaining. That teacher who took over that Glee club because his wife and future kid matter less to him than some losers he is not related to. Let's see where it will go.
    8rgcustomer

    Above average network TV

    I don't usually comment on individual episodes, but since Fox put this one out there so early, and the rest of the season won't even start until fall, it deserves its own comment.

    I think the first episode, forming the glee club, was great! Some things seemed to happen a bit quickly, and that would be my only complaint. I was really expecting some waste-of-time watered-down dreck, but I was pleasantly surprised to watch this smart, tight episode.

    I found the humour in the show to be just my kind, with several laugh-out-loud moments. I also liked that the show didn't just focus on the kids, and made the teachers an equal part of it. And lastly, I enjoyed the music numbers. I don't think I can sit through another Law & Order ("doink doink") show without ripping my hair out. But Glee is just the ticket for the times we're in.

    I don't recall my high school having anything resembling a glee club (or a competitive cheerleading squad, for that matter). But I hope today's kids get the chance.
    10bgoo-19890

    I wish I had found this during it's first run

    I. The safe guards can actually make things rougher have no idea how I never took the time to wadtch this. The Pilot sets a tempo about the caste system of High School. It is an age old system that parents,no matter the safeguards in place now. Plus there is a guilty pleasure in the music.

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    • Trivia
      Kurt sings the song "Cellophane" from Chicago. Chris Colfer sang the same song for his audition for the show.
    • Goofs
      When other students sign their names to the Glee Club sign-up sheet, we see Artie's name has been written as "Arty".
    • Quotes

      Will Schuester: [Rachel's sulking in the stands of the football field] You changed out of your costume.

      Rachel Berry: I'm tired of being laughed at.

      Will Schuester: You're the best kid in there, Rachel. It comes with a price.

      Rachel Berry: Look, I know I'm just a sophomore, but I can feel the clock ticking away and I don't want to leave high school with nothing to show for it.

      Will Schuester: You get great grades. You're a fantastic singer.

      Rachel Berry: Everybody hates me.

      Will Schuester: You think being in Glee Club is going to change that?

      Rachel Berry: Being great at something is going to change it. Being part of something special makes you special, right?

    • Connections
      Featured in The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Respect
      (uncredited)

      Written by Otis Redding

      Performed by Amber Riley

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision
      • Ryan Murphy Productions
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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    • Runtime
      • 48m
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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