Brad Falchuk answered a few questions about what we can expect from season 3, and what he and the other writers on the show learned from seasons 1 and 2.

Talking to THR:

THR: How will Glee’s third season build upon Season 2?
Falchuk:
We’re really focusing a lot more on larger story arcs and less about romantic relationships and more on character relationships, outside forces pushing inward on the Glee club. We’re more interested in larger arcs that we did in Season 1.

THR: What did you learn from Seasons 1 and 2 that you plan on applying?
Falchuk:
Last season we spent a lot of time on relationships, with people dating other people and next season we want to spend a little more time on letting the stories play out. Some said there was a little too much music, so we might pull back on the music a bit. But in general, we love these characters and we want to spend more time with them and find more ways to explore different parts of them. We want to keep making it appointment TV that you don’t want to TiVo.

Glee is definitely appointment TV if you ask us. What are you hoping to see in season 3?