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When did season 1 of Glee come out?

When did season 1 of Glee come out?

May 19, 2009Glee / First episode date

The first season of the musical comedy-drama television series Glee originally aired on Fox in the United States. The pilot episode was broadcast as an advanced preview of the series on May 19, 2009, with the remainder of the season airing between September 9, 2009, and June 8, 2010.

What happened in Glee season 1?

Plot: When the glee club members split into pairs to sing ballads to one another, Rachel (Lea Michele) is paired with Will (Matthew Morrison) and develops a crush on him. Finn (Cory Monteith) and Quinn’s (Dianna Agron) parents learn that Quinn is pregnant, leading to disastrous results.

How many episodes are in the first season of Glee?

22Glee – Season 1 / Number of episodes

Did Glee win regionals season 1?

Firstly, there is the big clunking fact that the club did not win at regionals. This is pretty much akin to Jack Bauer not saving the day or somebody kicking a puppy. It’s not something we are used to seeing in this type of TV show and, in fairness, I think it is a brilliant move.

Did Netflix remove Glee?

All six seasons of Glee have officially left Netflix, and, at least for the time being, they are not available to stream anywhere else.

How old is everyone in the first season of Glee?

The show begins with the Class of 2012 as sophomores, making 15-16 at the start of Glee. Since then, they have aged about 4-5 (almost six) years.

Does New Directions place at regionals season 1?

In “Journey to Regionals”, New Directions performs at Regionals in front of celebrity judges Josh Groban, Olivia Newton-John, Rod Remington (Bill A. Although New Directions comes in last in the competition, Sue persuades Principal Figgins (Iqbal Theba) not to disband the club for another year.

Why did the New Directions lose regionals?

In City of Angels, they lose Nationals against Throat Explosion, placing second. Due to their loss, the New Directions is officially cancelled by Sue Sylvester, due to lack of school funding.

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