Glee Episodes
Glee tour tickets will put the real life Glee cast before you, singing the very tunes that made you fall in love with the show. There are 22 Glee episodes scheduled for this landmark first season, 13 of which were broadcast before the new year of 2010. Here is a rundown of the Glee episodes we have seen to date. We hope you’ll enjoy reading about them as much as we enjoyed writing it!
The reality-based series has won over the critics largely due to the complexity of its characters and plots and the quality of the music performed – be it original or cover versions of famous tunes. We will feature all Glee TV show episodes here, and you can expect to see more of same when you buy those coveted Glee tickets.
Indeed Glee Live will bring to the stage all the elements of the TV show. There are all kinds of realistic and intriguing sub-plots running through the Glee TV show, such as pregnancy (in the episode “Preggers”, when Cheerleader, played by Quinn Dianna Agron falls pregnant with her boyfriend’s best friend’s child), blackmail (in the episode “Throwdown”) and conflict with other glee clubs (in the episode “Hairology” in whch a deaf choir’s performance of “Imagine” is disrupted by a rival glee club).
Here are the Glee episodes that have already aired on Fox, and some of their respective synopses.
Episode 1: “Pilot”
Directed by Ryan Murphy. Written by Ian Brennan, Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk. Aired on May 19, 2009.
Episode 2: “Showmance”
Directed by Ryan Murphy. Written by Ian Brennan, Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk. Aired on September 9, 2009.
Episode 3: “Acafellas”
Directed by John Scott. Written by Ryan Murphy. Aired on September 16, 2009.
Episode 4: “Preggers”
Directed by Brad Falchuk. Written by Brad Falchuk. Aired on September 23, 2009.
Episode 5: “The Rhodes Not Taken”
Directed by John Scott. Written by Ian Brennan September 30, 2009.
Episode 6: “Vitamin D”
Directed by Elodie Keene. Written by Ryan Murphy. Aired on October 7, 2009.
Episode 7: “Throwdown”
Directed by Ryan Murphy. Written by Brad Falchuk. Aired on October 14, 2009.
Episode 8: “Mash-Up”
Directed by Elodie Keene. Written by Ian Brennan. Aired on October 21, 2009.
Episode 9: “Wheels”
Directed by Paris Barclay. Written by Ryan Murphy. Aired on November 11, 2009.
Episode 10: “Ballad”
Directed by Brad Falchuk. Written by Brad Falchuk. Aired on November 18, 2009.
Episode 11: “Hairography”
Directed by Bill D’Elia. Written by Ian Brennan. Aired on November 25, 2009.
Episode 12: “Mattress”
Directed by Elodie Keene. Written by Ryan Murphy. Aired on December 2, 2009.
Episode 13: “Sectionals”
Directed by Brad Falchuk. Written by Brad Falchuk. Aired on December 9, 2009.

