We're feeling GLEE-ful

September 3, 2009 at 5:31am PST
Photos: Fox Broadcasting Company

Hurray! Glee is back! Okay, okay, last night's episode is the same one that aired last May, but we totally watched it again. And it's still quite awesome. And from what we've heard, it only will get better from here.

It looks like Fox's plan worked. They aired the first episode after American Idol last May so that we would be buzzing about it all summer, and we have been. We may have downloaded "Don't Stop Believing" on iTunes, and we may or may not have listened to it over and over again.

The next real new episode airs next Wednesday, but if you didn't catch the pilot yet, it will be on again Friday night. The cast will even be live-tweating through the episode!

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