Watched "Glee" Grilled Cheesus from Netflix
Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. With Dianna Agron, Chris Colfer, Jessalyn Gilsig, Jane Lynch. Finn believes he sees the face of Jesus in a grilled cheese sandwich, and random events have the members of the Glee Club questioning religion and God.
The grilled cheesus was a sight to behold, and the satire that came out of it was par excellence.
Watched "Glee" Funk (TV Episode 2010) from Netflix
Directed by Elodie Keene. Glee Club gets some bad news. Meanwhile, Mercedes helps Quinn connect with her funky side, and Will gets revenge on Sue.
Terri returns to sign divorce papers. 

Will coming on to Sue was awesome. Seeing her waiting for him at Breadstix wearing pearls was such a fantastic touch.

 

Watched "Glee" Theatricality (TV Episode 2010) from IMDb
Directed by Ryan Murphy. Will encourages the Glee Club to express themselves using the music of Lady Gaga. Meanwhile, Tina embraces her inner Goth. Rachel meets her mom.
Mike O’Malley really kills it in all the episodes he’s in, but he drives this one completely out of the park. The subtle heart he brings is phenomenal. 

I love how Rachel pops up in Vocal Adrenaline’s performance space and calls out for Brad who just pops up from seemingly nowhere to play piano. 

Watched Jeep® | “Groundhog Day” | Bill Murray | 02.02.2020 from YouTube

It’s “Groundhog Day” all over again as Jeep brand debuts a Big Game spot starring Bill Murray (in his first-ever national television commercial). But this time reliving the same day over and over again is always a new adventure when you’re driving the 2020 Jeep Gladiator.

Terrifically clever and well done!
Watched "Glee" Sectionals from Netflix
Directed by Brad Falchuk. Sectionals is finally here for the Glee Club, but when Quinn's secret unravels, the club may not be able to recover in time to compete.
It felt so odd to see all the kids using flip phones in the opening.

Brittany starts her quirky muttering commentary in this episode.

An uplifting ending here.

Watched "Glee" Mash-Up from Netflix
Directed by Elodie Keene. Inspired the by the students, Will composes a mash-up for a very special occasion. Meanwhile, in a shocking reversal of roles, McKinley High's cool kids are dethroned in an "icy" fashion, and Sue shows off her softer side.
I’m having Mark Andrews flashbacks… The idea of such a sham wedding is almost too much to bear much less the idea of a mash up of the Thong Song and I Could Have Danced All Night? It is nice seeing the show push the boundaries of their characters to let more people begin taking the spotlight for the singing/dancing numbers.