There is no longer any excuse to have missed Glee!

You don't have to miss another moment of drama at William McKinley High School, as every episode of the hit television series Glee is now available on Hulu and Disney+.

That's right: This show has so much song-powered-what-on-earth-is-happening energy that two different streaming platforms are carrying the questionable but unquestionably loved series.

The show is problematic. No one is saying otherwise. It tried very hard to make intellegent comentary about a variety of difficult comments, but, as time went on, the Glee Club wound up sounding entirely tone deaf.

There were also moments that were just so unhinged that you simply have to ask yourself what was in the slushies the writers on the show were definitely drinking. (Remember when Rachel Barry sent a girl to a crack house because she was jealous?)

Many are taking issue with the fact that Glee was added on Disney+ as part of their Pride Month releases.

Disney posted:

"Disney+ has added a new 'Pride' collection to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month."

Glee is the first show pictured under series.

Twitter users have come out in droves to poke fun of the fact that Glee is one of the prominent shows on this list.

"The fact that Glee is the first result under series offends me more than any slur," one user shared. Another wittily commented, "Glee isn't pride it's shame."

 

 

 

"And that's what you missed on Glee!"