There are way too many new faces on Glee this season. Should they stay, or should they go now?
Cassandra (Kate Hudson)
Cassandra is Rachel's emotionally abusive teacher at NYADA. She's a total mess and sleeps with the boy Rachel likes just 'cause. While Kate Hudson doesn't quite have the star power she once did, her icy demeanor and stellar dance skills bring a lot to the show. We like her. She can stay.
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Ryder (Blake Jenner)
Ryder joined the glee club after winning The Glee Project. Wait, no, that was Blake Jenner. Whatever -- the character isn't quite there yet, but Blake is ridic cute, and those of us who watched TGP are eager to see him make it. Crossing my fingers that Glee gives him more to do soon.
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Marley (Melissa Benoist)
In the short time she's been on Glee, Marley has already found herself in a love triangle, suffered from an eating disorder, and ruined the glee club's chances at Nationals. Benoist is talented, which helps a lot. At the same time, Marley has taken a lot of the focus. She can stick around, but maybe dial it back a bit?
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Unique (Alex Newell)
Technically, Unique isn't new -- she was around for a couple episodes last season. Season 4 has seen her fully integrated into the show, however, and since Newell is such an incredible performer, I'm totally fine with that. Here's hoping Glee can commit to Unique's transgender identity.
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