DVD: Glee: Season 1, Volume 2, For retail (20th Century Fox)

Reviewed,Robert Epstein
Saturday 11 September 2010 19:00 EDT
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Think you don't enjoy musicals? You might have to think again.

Glee is nothing if not eclectic in its choice of artists to cover – from AC/DC to Madonna, Vanilla Ice to Olivia Newton-John. And it does them pretty darn well.

What's more, the "Neutron Bomb" makes an appearance in one of the most fun episodes, featuring as it does the real star of the show – Jane Lynch's indomitable (and indefensibly antagonistic) Sue Sylvester.

Gloriously silly.

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