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Universal acclaim- based on 147 Ratings
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Positive: 115 out of 147
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Mixed: 20 out of 147
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Negative: 12 out of 147
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Sep 24, 2012Yeah, I think it got better than the 3rd season failure. Failure may be a harsh word, but it was good only in the first episodes. Afterwards, it became dull. Season 4 opened a new perspective and it got better and stronger.
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Apr 12, 2013this show is amazing i love this show shows everyone to be thereself and i love all the characters in season 4 and i love the songs to this is the best show i've ever watched
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Sep 14, 2012It still may not be the magic that was season one, but it still holds together very well for the complex idea of multiple location of characters. Acting in the first episode was spot on for both Lea Michele and Chris Colfer but I have concerns about the newly added characters.
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Sep 27, 2012
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Jan 8, 20134 years after and Glee is as powerful and as mature as one would hope for! The addition of a diversity of new characters, voices and the successful merging of school & university students has a magical effect! a straight 10 from me!
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Dec 31, 2012
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Nov 28, 2012
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Dec 16, 2014Frankly speaking, it was not as good as the previous seasons. For me, Glee season 1 remains as a perfect drama. However, this one was not that good. For one reason, the story is improbable. I mean it has not so much relationships between events.(I'm sorry it's so subjective) Although, I love the characters and the numbers! Every numbers in this drama is wonderful! That's why I keep watching it.
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The high school stories are tighter-focused, and the Manhattan ones breathe with Broadway romanticism. [5 Nov 2012, p.42]
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The decision to have some students graduate was a smart one, and splitting the action between New York (where Lea Michele's Rachel Berry is attending NYADA, the New York Academy of Dramatic Arts) and Ohio (where the remaining members of New Directions are regrouping) turns out to have been even smarter.
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[The] premiere serves as a rocky reboot to the once robust hit.