Matthew Morrison, Lea Michele and Cory Monteith on the cover of EW.

There’s no doubt FOX’s GLEE is the little TV show that could. After a strong debut in the Fall 2009 season, the hour-long series about a high school show choir and the teacher who stands by them, has finally graced the October 30 cover of Entertainment Weekly.

GLEE stars Matthew Morrison, Lea Michele, and Cory Monteith smile side-by-side on the issue that aims to answer why America has fallen in love with GLEE. From the humorously twisted plot lines to the musical mash-ups of showtunes with Top 40 hits to the A-list guest stars, GLEE has it all.

The cover article also goes into how the show has changed the lives of its young cast. ““I was at Disneyland yesterday — big mistake,” Chris Colfer (Kurt) said. “I might as well have walked around with a target on my shirt, because those are our fans. I stopped and took pictures probably 40 times in between rides. This one lady got a picture of me on the Tower of Terror and had me sign it.”

The latest news is that Madonna has given the rights for her entire catalog and an episode dedicated to the Queen of Pop’s greatest hits are in the works. The first 13 episodes of the show will be available on DVD December 29.

Check out EW.com’s exlusive photo gallery from the GLEE shoot.

Which GLEE episode is your favorite (so far)?

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