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McKinley High’s glee club and cheerleading squad budgets are cut to allocate more money for the football program and its new football coach Shannon Beiste, so directors Will Schuester and Sue Sylvester scheme to get their money restored. Season two follows the club through wins at the sectional and regional show choir competitions before losing at the nationals in New York City, while its members and faculty deal with sex, relationships, religion, homophobia, bullying, rumors, teenage drinking, death and other social issues.
Those involved can bask in the glow of what should be another strong year, riding a wave that has yet to fully crest -- capable of sending self-proclaimed "Gleeks" away each week with a song in their hearts and a smile on their faces.
The psychobabble, the instant-climax song arrangements, the public service announcement plotlines, the empty tear-jerking - all of that amateur-hour fumbling needs to get gone.