Fresh off the heels of Sunday night’s disappointing and anti-climactic Superbowl halftime show, the ever-cheerful members of the New Directions offered audiences compensation in the form of their very own halftime spectacle. What started building momentum weeks ago, as the tag-along accompaniment to one of sports’ biggest nights of the year, flourished last night when it finally hit the airwaves.
StoryCorp, a non profit organization founded in 2003 dedicated to the collection of oral history, has collected over 30,000 interviews in an effort to “record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives.”
There are some shows on television that are pure crap. Everybody knows this. It’s a commonly accepted fact. In many cases, the aforementioned crap is so extremely bad that it becomes inexplicably good. Other times? Not so much.