GLEE: Are you ready for season four?

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For a show about high school teenagers with a massively dedicated fan base, Glee actually did something kinda cool: they cycled out most of the main cast into smaller, outside roles in order to make it more reflective of high school. Which is admittedly kind of a gamble (along with moving the show to Thursday nights), but as long as we don’t have to deal with Finn’s weird “I’m severely constipated” face every time he looks at Rachel, I’m totally okay with this. Anyway, Glee is teasing the new fourth season (premiering Thursday, September 13th on FOX), which so far shows Kurt meeting with Sue Sylvester and her new baby, Rachel at NYADA with super special guest star Kate Hudson, and Unique transferring to McKinley because out of all the contestants from the first season of The Glee Project, Alex Newell was the only one who could actually act and sing.

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