The third episode for Season 2 of Glee is entitled "Grilled Cheesus". Series co-creator Ryan Murphy predicts the episode will be Glee's most controversial, as it will focus on religion and what God means to the members of the glee club. You can now watch the video below. Sorry for the late upload. Enjoy! (Please link to my blog if you're going to embed the video somewhere else. Thanks.)
In this episode, Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) - the Glee club co-captain, has an existential crisis upon believing to have seen the face of Jesus in a grilled cheese sandwich. Kurt (Chris Colfer) also experiences some spiritual crisis of his own which lead to Mercedes (Amber Riley) taking him to her church.
For Glee's second season, co-creator Ryan Murphy confirmed plans to cast a Christian character on the show, expressing desires to keep Glee a "show about inclusiveness". In an interview with TV Guide, Murphy said on Christianity, "If we're trying to form a world of inclusiveness, we've got to include that point of view as well."
The episode will feature cover versions of R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion", Joan Osborne's "One of Us", and "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" as performed by Barbra Streisand in the musical film Yentl.
In this episode, Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) - the Glee club co-captain, has an existential crisis upon believing to have seen the face of Jesus in a grilled cheese sandwich. Kurt (Chris Colfer) also experiences some spiritual crisis of his own which lead to Mercedes (Amber Riley) taking him to her church.
For Glee's second season, co-creator Ryan Murphy confirmed plans to cast a Christian character on the show, expressing desires to keep Glee a "show about inclusiveness". In an interview with TV Guide, Murphy said on Christianity, "If we're trying to form a world of inclusiveness, we've got to include that point of view as well."
The episode will feature cover versions of R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion", Joan Osborne's "One of Us", and "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" as performed by Barbra Streisand in the musical film Yentl.