Filed under: Donovan, TV Shows
Author: Donovan
Date: Sep 8, 2012
Just when I thought I was done with Glee, Ryan Murphy snags Kate Hudson for a six-episode arc as deliciously wicked Cassandra July. Slowly, FOX has teased us with glimpses of Hudson’s debut, with episodic pics, to an extended clip of her first interaction with Rachel Berry and even the audio for her first performance. At long last, we finally have the official video for her first number on the FOX show.
The powers-that-be were kind enough to debut Hudson’s performance days before the show’s fourth season premiere and it lives up to all the hype. Not only does she sound great but her dancing is flawless. It shouldn’t come as a surprise for anyone who saw Nine. She was the best thing in that musical bomb. Check out the clip and witness Kate school Lea Michele (Rachel) on how real dancing should look like.
What do you think? Are you excited for Kate Hudson’s stint on Glee? Do you think Sarah Jessica Parker will have any musical numbers on the show? If so, can she match Hudson’s performance? Sound off below.
Joe
September 8th, 2012 at 11:23 am
OMG that was absolutely insane!! SOOOO GOOD I cant wait!
Kyle
September 8th, 2012 at 12:39 pm
Ugh. Kate Hudson herself isn’t terrible, the performance isn’t terrible, but I don’t have high hopes for the show itself. Also the editing in this scene is ridiculous! The camera cuts so much my eyes don’t know where to look! I wish I liked Glee as much as I used to. for some reason the show has just lost whatever spark it had that made it so great in the past.
James
September 9th, 2012 at 1:52 am
Overall, it was great, but her Spanish pronunciation was cringe-worthy.
marc
September 9th, 2012 at 5:28 pm
Thought she would’ve have a better-suiting song for her voice. Nope, They just want to make big numbers regardless of the ACTOR’s voice. Thumbs up for Hudson’s Britney spears overall appeal although!
Kristopher
September 10th, 2012 at 8:47 pm
would have been better if it was just Dance Again instead of mashing it up with Caca’s horrible song