Glee Season 2 Episode 13 - Comeback Online

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After the reported demise of Fox's planned Glee reality series, Oxygen has snagged the rights to air the project in 2011, Deadline.com reports.

The untitled project, set to debut next summer, will showcase contestants battling for a guest spot on Glee. As part of the deal, Oxygen will also produce two original Glee-themed specials and begin broadcasting repeats of the hit musical series in 2013.

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Fox originally planned to premiere the reality show this summer, but the network pulled the project when creator Ryan Murphy said he didn't have the time to oversee both the reality series and the show's sophomore season.

Wondering why two ambulances were on standby while the cast of Glee was shooting their highly anticipated Super Bowl "Thriller"-themed episode? "We're smashing each other in full-on pads and football gear and in zombie makeup. So, it's a deadly combination," star Chord Overstreet says.

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Network's Chris Harrison also caught up with Cory Monteith, Jane Lynch, and Chris Colfer to get the scoop on Monteith's band Bonnie Dune and Sue Sylvester's next foray into singing.

Glee season 2 episode 13 is entitled as “Comeback” which is set to air Tuesday night, February 15, 2011 at 8pm E.T. and on this episode you will surely here some songs from the pop singer, Justin Bieber (as per promo trailer below shows). Also on this episode, Sue seems to wake up to become part of the music world as she started to form a tribute band and seen from the video below singing with the club. Meanwhile, Rachel tries to have a comeback and returns with a ‘boom’ and gets help from Brittany. Sam on the other hand got a new hair style and sings “Baby” by JB. Changes is just everywhere on the new Glee. This episode was preceded by Glee season 2 episode 12 – Silly Love Songs.

Well, here’s the said Glee season 2 episode 13 sneak peek.

Now if you want to watch the replay of this episode online, then check out it from the video area of Telepisodes.com. Just check the air date, I am posting this article in advance and WATCH NOW button actually works right after Glee’s actual TV airing. Enjoy!

Are you a Belieber? After this “Comeback” episode, we can safely say never have we ever been this disappointed. Oops, never mind, we have, when Justin Bieber didn’t win Sunday for the Grammys Best New Artist. Along with a million other teenage girls.

Perhaps, we should just congratulate Esperanza Spalding once and for all. At least her songs weren’t displayed so awkwardly and so undynamically as what Sam Evans did to impress his girlfriend Quinn, with a one-man tribute band called the Justin Bieber Experience. Because, really, “who’s more rock-and-roll than Justin Bieber?”

Too bad, because Sam’s got the requisite baby face, golden bushel of flipped hair and the smiling innocence borne out of a teenage girl’s celebrity crush. Unfortunately, those are it.

In “Baby,” he just didn’t bring the Usher swagger, the coordinated moves of a mini-baby Michael Jackson, and the enigmatic charm of a YouTube showman. In “Somebody to Love,” when some of the guys join to boost the Bieber Fever factor, Sam is overshadowed by Artie’s considerable naturalness to the poppiest hit songs. The chalk dust left us dry.

Don’t take it from us, though. Here’s what Justin Bieber tweeted last night: “we just gotta work on those moves @chordoverstreet [Sam Evans]. yeah, i heard about u guys doing the songs on #GLEE 2nite. Im honored. KILL IT!”

I’m glad he didn’t hear Finn say: “Justin Bieber sucks.” You’d hear a million girls cry and take to their Twitter accounts en force. Don’t worry, Mean Girls, he only said it for gamesmanship: he wants Quinn back for himself.

Quinn, though, chooses Sam after attacking Bieber for his anthemic performance. Wised up by Santana who told him that Quinn did cheat on him with Finn to a makeout session that ended in mono, Sam broke up with her.

Meanwhile, Sue, depressed from Cheerios missing Nationals, gets pulled in to Glee by Emma and Will to raise her spirits up. She goes along, but only in order to undermine the club from the inside-out. She even participates in the lumberjack Gap Holiday 2009 version of My Chemical Romance’s “Sing.” Looking good with that fist in the air, Sue. We’re sure you’d like it somewhere else.

Still, unable to escape her sly self, Sue immediately works on pitting Rachel and Mercedes into a diva-off with Rent’s “Take Me or Leave Me.”

For the Rentheads who still watches this show, the showdown may be strange without context, since this song is basically about lesbian lovers trying to show each other up. Glee, of course, treats it like a technical competition on who’s got the most runs and high notes. Both, thankfully, wowed each other to the point that they patted each other in the back. Sue is incredulous. “Where’s the hate?” So, she drops this bomb: she tells Will that she’s Aural Intensity’s new coach, their rival for Regionals.

The highlight of the episode might be Lauren Zizes’s lead solo of The Waitresses’ “I Know What Boys Like.” She imagines everyone in their underwear, and that can’t be missed. (Somehow, that never works in real life.) The lowlight? Rachel trying to make her comeback as lead diva, through setting clothing trends. She bribes Brittany to follow her lead with leg warmers and librarian-chic sweaters. Brittany makes like an Esperanza Spalding and steals her thunder.
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