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GleeSo, tell me why you're watching Glee. Entertainment Weekly put the Fox musical/drama/comedy on it's cover this week, calling it "TV's Happiest Hour." With around 8 million people tuning in each week and iTunes sales of songs featured on the show going through the roof, there's no denying that Glee has turned into a barely contained phenomenon.

EW says it's "snarky, theatrical and totally addictive." All very true, but I watch for one reason: this show makes me happy. Nothing I've seen on TV in the past few years, much less this season, puts a grin on my face like these high school kids earnestly singing and dancing. I mean, come on. Did you see Puck's rendition of "Sweet Caroline"?

The mini-musical doesn't appeal to everyone, but it's been a long time since there's been a creative alternative to the hours of prime-time programming devoted to life-and-death medical dramas or gruesome true crime procedurals. These all have their place, but hardly provide a true escape from the drudgery of everyday worries.

Glee
is a happy zone. It's a modern day Busby Berkley number, though with less showgirls. I know, it's corny, but maybe loving Glee is all about "opening up your heart to joy." I use it as a weekly reminder that even with the constant stress we're all under, there's a place for joy in our daily lives, as well, even if it comes to us in tiny bits of song and dance. This is a lesson sorely missing from the current TV landscape.

So, readers tell me why you're hooked on Glee. Is it the singing? The dancing? Lea Michele's short skirts? Jane Lynch? Mark Salling's bad ass guns? Whatever the reason, leave it in the comments so I don't feel like the only sappy one.

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