DIRECTOR: Eric Stoltz
WRITER: Ian Brennan
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: February 22, 2011
GUEST STARS: Chord Overstreet, Darren Criss, Dot-Marie Jones, Ashley Fink
REVIEW:
Blame It On The Alcohol is a bit of a mess, with everyone acting like a slightly skewed alternate dimension version of themselves, but despite some out-of-character behavior (though you can “blame it on the alcohol”…see what I did there? har, har) and a bit of a muddled central message, it’s also a pretty, well gleeful episode. Continue reading
DIRECTOR: Bradley Buecker
WRITER: Ross Maxwell
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: December 6, 2011
GUEST STARS: Chord Overstreet, Damian McGinty, Idina Menzel, John Schneider, Keong Sim, Grant Gustin, Vanessa Lengies, Lindsay Pearce
REVIEW:
Like last season’s Special Education, Hold On To Sixteen brings the Sectionals competition with a dash of New Directions infighting and former teammates pitted against each other, but this time the writers also clearly use it as the climax point for the first third of the season, resolving various conflicts that have been brewing since Season 3’s opening. The writers generally accomplish what they set out to do; Hold On To Sixteen is not a perfect Glee episode, but it’s up with Asian F and The First Time as overall one of the most solid and plot-heavy episodes of the first third of Season 3. It also marks the return of Season 2 recurring guest star and New Directions member Chord Overstreet. Continue reading