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It might seem like Jane Lynch and the Glee character she played, Sue Sylvester, couldn’t have less in common. Lynch is an affable and philanthropic game show host, while Sue Sylvester is a ...
Controversially, given Sylvester's pantomime villain status, Glee's influential profile among young viewers and the impending 2012 election, her bid will be built on an exaggeratedly conservative ...
When returns, Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester may reach her diabolical peak. In Tuesday's new episode (8/7c on Fox), she'll form A League of Doom. The members? Will's ex-wife Terri, former McKinley ...
For the past few seasons, we've seen Jane Lynch's Sue Sylvester successfully--and not so successfully--try to take down McKinley High and its obnoxious glee club. And as much as we love her ...
A Sue costume is fine, but Bingo! Here’s my idea. Jane Lynch, the actress who won an Emmy and other accolades for bringing the character to life, should design and market a line of tracksuits ...
In late November, the Sue Sylvester meme returned to Twitter in full force, leading to an environment so ripe for it that the meme has basically been inescapable ever since.
Actress Jane Lynch says some of her character's anti-gay beliefs resemble those of Bachmann ...
When Sue Sylvester was fired from William McKinley High School during last week's episode of "Glee," the move had some viewers wondering: 'Does this mean Emmy award-winning actress Jane Lynch is ...
Oh, Sue Sylvester, where art thou? Fresh off the heels of the news from Jane Lynch that she will be downplaying the great tracksuit-ed one during her Emmys-hosting gig next month, Ryan Murphy ...
Glee. Never. Stops. After Sunday's Super Bowl spectacular episode, the excitement continues, because Sue Sylvester becomes a member of the glee club itself (whoa), and then intergalactically ...
Sylvester will be meaner than usual and viewers will “definitely see Sue Sylvester on the war path,” Lynch told reporters.
Vote, vote, vote for Sue Sylvester, your Glee favourite! The villain of the musical comedy is to stand for Congress, cueing a satire on right-wing politics ...