'Glee' Cast Dishes on Sue Sylvester's 'Hissy Fit' Backstage at the People's Choice Awards

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By RAPHAEL CHESTANG
January 06, 2011

The newest edition to the ET family, Nancy O'Dell, went backstage at the People's Choice Awards, getting the scoop on "Glee"'s Super Bowl episode, the Kardashians' new show and the back story on Neil Patrick Harris' baby-talk acceptance speech.

"Glee," which won Favorite TV Comedy, returns for a new season February 6 after the Super Bowl, and Jane Lynch told Nancy that her character Sue Sylvester is back to her old tricks.

"Sue Sylvester throws a fit the likes of which I don't think television has seen," said Lynch, who was crowned Favorite TV Comedy Actress. "It's operatic."

In the episode, Sue is prevented from making her cheerleaders perform a "life-threatening" routine, which sends the overbearing coach into a fit of rage.

"It goes on probably three beats longer than it should," said Lynch.

In more TV news, People's Choice's Favorite TV Guilty Pleasure, the Kardashians, spilled details on their new shows. "Kim & Kourtney Take New York" debuts January 23 on E! and Kim Kardashian says that the show will give audiences a glance at a different side of her.

"I'm so excited for everyone to see it because for once I get to be the wild and crazy one," Kim gushed. "That's just not really me, so I had fun."

Khloe Kardashian revealed on Wednesday her new E! reality show called "Khloe & Lamar," which will feature her life with husband Lamar Odom.

Neil Patrick Harris gave audiences a glimpse at his childish side when he gave part of his acceptance speech in baby talk.

Nancy asked the "How I Met Your Mother" star what he said to his newborns in their native tongue.

"That's sort of between us and them," joked Neil, holding his award for Favorite TV Comedy Actor.

Neil and his partner David Burtka became dads in October, welcoming twins.

Amidst all the craziness backstage, no one had a crazier year than Favorite TV Talk-Show Host, Conan O'Brien, who dished about his recent transition from NBC to TBS.

"It could've been a terrible year and it ended up being one of the most fascinating years of my life, and really not bad -- a lot of fun," said Conan.

Watch the video to see what Nancy said about Conan wearing jeggings on his show!

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