Best Performance By An Inanimate Object Lord Tubbington (Glee)
Best Guest Star Gwyneth Paltrow (Glee) Kristen Chenoweth (Glee)
Most Overhyped Big Name Guest Appearance Britney Spears (Glee) Carol Burnett (Glee) Gwyneth Paltrow (Glee)
Best HoYay! Couple Brittany and Santana (Glee) Kurt and Blaine (Glee)
Best Romantic Relationship Kurt and Blaine (Glee) Mike and Tina (Glee)
Worst Romantic Relationship Brittany and Artie (Glee) Finn and Quinn (Glee) Finn and Rachel (Glee) Holly and Mr. Shue (Glee) Puck and Lauren (Glee) Tina and Mike (Glee) Will and Emma (Glee)
Best Almost-Romantic-But-Not-Quite Relationship Brittany and Santana (Glee) Puck and Quinn (Glee) они вообще в этом сезоне друг с другом разговаривали? Puck and Rachel (Glee) Will and Emma (Glee)
Best Non-Romantic Friendship Rachel and Kurt (Glee) Rachel, Kurt and Mercedes (Glee) Will Schuester and Shannon Beiste (Glee)
Best Family Relationship The Hummels (Glee)
Worst Crime Against Fashion Kurt's outfit while singing "Some People" (Glee) What the kids wore during "I Love New York/New York, New York" (Glee)
Best Musical Moment on a Scripted or Reality Show "Just the Way You Are" (Glee) "Landslide" (Glee) "Somewhere Only We Know" (Glee) "Trouty Mouth" by Santana (Glee) Blaine and the Warblers sing "Teenage Dream" (Glee) Kurt & Blaine's sing "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (Glee) Kurt sings "I Want To Hold Your Hand" (Glee) Quinn & Rachel's "Unpretty/I Feel Pretty" (Glee) Rachel & Blaine do "Don't You Want Me" (Glee) Rachel and Jesse sing "Rolling in the Deep" (Glee) Rachel sings "Firework" (Glee) Rachel and Kurt duet on "Get Happy/Happy Days are Here Again" (Glee) Santana sings "Valerie" at Sectionals (Glee) Sunshine performs "Listen" (Glee)
Best Pop Culture Reference "Friday" song at prom (Glee) The Justin Bieber tribute (Glee)
Best Comedy What's the best comedy series of the year? Проголосовать за Glee можно тут
Funnylady Who's your favorite TV comedy actress? Голосование тут, но вам придется выбрать между Heather Morris, Jane Lynch, Lea Michele, Naya Rivera. читать дальше Breakout Star Who's the breakout TV star of the year? Проголосовать можно тут, номинированы Chord Overstreet, Darren Criss и Naya Rivera.
Best Couple What's your favorite romantic pairing on TV? Голосуем тут, выбираем между Blaine (Darren Criss) & Kurt (Chris Colfer), Brittany (Heather Morris) & Santana (Naya Rivera) , Rachel (Lea Michele) & Finn (Cory Monteith).
Oddest Couple What's your odd-couple TV pairing? Голосование тут, номинированы: Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays) & Carl Howell (John Stamos) Lauren Zizes (Ashley Fink) & Noah 'Puck' Puckerman (Mark Salling) Mercedes Jones (Amber Riley) & Sam Evans (Chord Overstreet) Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera) & Dave Karofsky (Max Adler)
Best Kiss What was the best TV kiss of the year? За Blaine (Darren Criss) and Kurt (Chris Colfer) или Rachel (Lea Michele) and Finn (Cory Monteith) проголосовать можно здесь.
Love Triangle You're Totally Over Which TV love triangle are you completely sick of? Номинированы Finn (Cory Monteith), Rachel (Lea Michele) & Quinn (Dianna Agron), голосование тут.
Biggest Shocker What was the most shocking moment on TV this year? Голосование тут, в номинации - Emma's still a virgin.
“I’m not Finn Hudson,” actor Cory Monteith says of his beloved Glee character in an exclusive interview in this Sunday’s PARADE with Shawna Malcom. Opening up about his troubled past as he never has before, Monteith explains, “I’m lucky on so many counts—I’m lucky to be alive.”
The actor grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, feeling like an outsider. His parents divorced when he was 7, and by 13, Monteith—once a promising student who at age 5 could read at a fourth-grade level—was skipping school to get drunk and smoke pot. Monteith estimates that by the age of 16, when he quit for good, he had attended 12 different schools, including alternative programs for troubled teens. “I burned a lot of bridges,” he says. “I was out of control.”
At that point, so was his drug use. Monteith admits, “Anything and everything, as much as possible,” he says. “I had a serious problem.”
Afraid that he “could die,” his mother and a group of friends staged an intervention when he was 19. “That’s when I first went to rehab. I did the stint but then went back to doing exactly what I left off doing.” Monteith might have continued down that path if not for what he calls “the crystallizing event.”
“I stole a significant amount of money from a family member,” he admits. “I knew I was going to get caught, but I was so desperate I didn’t care. It was a cry for help. I was confronted and I said, ‘Yeah, it was me.’ It was the first honorable, truthful thing that had come out of my mouth in years.”
He was given an ultimatum: Get clean, or the family member would report him to the police and press charges. Although it wasn’t the first time Monteith had taken something that didn’t belong to him (“A lot of things went missing when I was around; I had high overhead to take care of ”), up until that point he had avoided prosecution.
“I was done fighting myself,” he recalls of his turning point. “I finally said, ‘I’m gonna start looking at my life and figure out why I’m doing this.’”
Monteith moved in with a family friend in the small Canadian city of Nanaimo, where he quit using drugs, got a job as a roofer and began the process of rebuilding his life. He worked with an acting coach who put Monteith in front of the camera to do a scene about a guy contemplating suicide. It was a life-altering moment for Monteith, the first time he’d felt the satisfaction of “working hard and being good at something.”
The perspective Monteith has gained is part of the reason he is choosing to speak out about his past now. He tells PARADE, “I don’t want kids to think it’s okay to drop out of school and get high, and they’ll be famous actors, too. … But for those people who might give up: Get real about what you want and go after it. If I can, anyone can.”
Along with career success have come personal victories. This spring, Monteith received a high school diploma from an alternative school he attended in Victoria, British Columbia. And in late 2009, he reunited with his father for the first time in 17 years. “We’d spoken maybe three or four times [during that period],” Monteith says, “and he reached out to me on Facebook. I couldn’t shut the door, so I got on a plane. He greeted me at the airport, and [he and Monteith’s stepmother] were so happy they were almost crying. It was a good time. At some point, you realize your parents are human. They make the best decisions they can with the options available to them.” источник
Мне показалось или в клипе Кэти Перри "Last Friday Night" и правда был Арти (ок, Кевин МакХэйл)? Ребекку с ФРАЙДЭЙ я точно узнала) На ютубе пока полностью клипа нет, посмотреть можно в контакте