WIRED.com GeekDad interviews GLEE creator Brad Falchuk.

Courtesy Digg / Television  Tue, 12/08/2009 - 01:20

Glee speaks to the geek or outcast we were in high school. Don't stand up on a high horse and pretend you were perfect.

Every teenager (thanks to the magic of puberty) goes through a time when they are not sure where or if they belong.

I played baseball, but was a huge art nerd and creative-writing wonk so I got the short end of that stick.


 

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