It was super disappointing when they didn't end up together. It sounded like he sang through his nose. The show's excuse was that Brittany was just dumb, but in reality, she actually only cared about Santana.
Brittany was very overrated. Later, she is seen enjoying the carnival with the rest of the New Directions. In the choir room, when Blaine announces he's going to propose to Kurt, she seems unsure about the idea, but still helps him gather the other show choirs during Help! She's also seen again in the choir room when Tina outs Artie and Kitty's relationship and is happy when they officially get together.
Tina in the Sky with Diamonds Marley is first seen in the choir room with the rest of the glee club. After Tina gets Carrie'd and runs out of the prom, Marley joins the rest of the New Directions as the go after to help her.
In the choir room, she offers Tina her dress, though Tina decides to go with Kitty's, and helps clean her off. She joins the group as the walk with Tina back to the prom and cheers as she accepts her crown, all of them singing Hey Jude. The Quarterback As the episode starts, Marley stand with the rest of the New Directions and the alumni as they sing Seasons of Love in the auditorium.
At her locker, Jake comes up to her and she tells him what the plan for their upcoming date is. Jake considers her plan boring, so he tells her he loves her, but wants to do new and exciting things on their dates. She is next seen with the other Katys in the auditorium, trying to come up with innovative ideas for their number.
Marley's "crazy" idea is shot down by Sam who thinks it's boring and safe, and not fresh and edgy enough. Later on, Marley is walking down the hallway with Jake, and she suggests they go see John Mayer live. Unique warns Marley about Jake and Bree, saying that Jake might be cheating on her even though she thinks he changed.
They then see Jake and Bree dancing in the dance studio very closely, which Unique considers proof for her theory, but Marley replies "I'm not gonna get paranoid about Jake. Either he wants to be with the real me or he can go. Sam and the other Katys confront her, but she says that she refuses to dress up as a Gaga since that isn't herself and she won't change that for any performance.
Will considers this not trying to be a part of the team and suspends her for the rest of the week. After a whole week of asking Jake on dates he declined because he didn't enjoy them, she agrees to go over to Jake's place, where they have a makeout session, but when Jake tries to go further, she stops him and they have an argument. Jake tells her he feels like she doesn't care at all about his needs and how hard it is for him to help himself from giving into them, and Marley is upset at him because he is not respecting that she wants to take things slowly and she is not yet ready.
By the end of the episode, she goes to the auditorium to watch New Directions perform Roar. She waves to Jake and he waves back, and later Bree comes in, mischievously smiling at Jake and then at Marley. Marley is walking to her next class, when she is stopped by Bree who shows her a vine video of her twerking and mocks her.
Marley tries not to let Bree provoke her, but when Bree tells her that she slept with Jake, Marley doesn't believe her and calls her trash. Bree turns it around by deeming Marley saying that as bullying, and mentions a mole on Jake's right hip as proof of her being with him. Marley is visibly hurt by that and confronts Jake about the matter. He admits cheating on her, so Marley runs away having tears in her eyes. She comes to the auditorium where she sings Wrecking Ball and has a dream sequence about her performing the song in a similar fashion as Miley Cyrus in her video.
She is seen practicing dance moves in the choir room during one of the Glee Club meetings. Marley says she didn't like twerking and mentions that she had an awful week. Movin' Out She is first seen in the choir room attending a Glee Club meeting. Ryder comes up to Marley and asks her out.
He acts really sweet, but she declines him telling him she doesn't want to date anyone right now and needs a break from men. Ryder sings An Innocent Man , and then asks her out again, and this time she says yes. Next day Ryder comes up to Marley while she's at her locker and tells her to check her instagram.
When she does, she sees a picture of two of them with hearts all around, and seems very uncomfortable. Ryder asks her out on another date, but Jake catches up with them asking if they are really a thing. Marley is uncomfortable when Ryder answers that's none of Jake's business, and after Jake leaves them, she tells Ryder that one date doesn't mean they are going out and she still needs more time.
Puppet Master Marley is first seen in the choir room goofing off with the rest of the New Directions. Marley is stopped by Jake in the hallway, and she agrees to talk to him, although she gives him only 30 seconds to explain what he wants. Jake says how sorry he is and that he misses her, to which she responds that she isn't here to fix him and that it just didn't work out.
When Jake asks her if she still has feelings for him, she answers that he's a good friend and teammate, but that she doesn't feel the same as he does anymore.
At the end of the episode she is at the Glee Club meeting when Blaine apologizes and gives them all puppets. She is then seen in the performance of The Fox , portraying a bird. Previously Unaired Christmas Marley is first seen at the Glee Club meeting, and she is excited about them "going green" with decorations.
She is happy when she sees the cast list for the nativity because she gets to play Mary, but when Kitty makes a snarky comment, she offers to talk to Mr Schue and let Kitty get the role if it's important to her. Kitty turns it down saying she doesn't deserve to be Mary because she doesn't have the Virgin Mary spirit in her heart, which prompts Marley to discuss it with other Glee Club members.
Together they figure out a way to make Kitty accept the role, in hopes of her being nicer to them after that.
When Kitty asks Marley why she isn't dressed as Mary during the rehearsal, Marley answers that there was a change of plans, and she sings in the performance of Love Child , where Unique plays Mary. Marley is the first to go hug Kitty after she announces she'll play the part of Virgin Mary. Marley plays one of the three kings during the performance of Away in a Manger.
Trio We first see her enjoing herself in the choir room and dancing in the hallway during the performance of Jumpin' Jumpin'. Ryder visits Marley in her room. He says that he accepts that they will never be a couple, and Marley confirms that by saying she's still single and will stay that way. Ryder however came to talk to her because he noticed she changed her job status on Facebook.
She confesses that she entered a few contests with her songs and didn't achieve anything, so she's not sure about her future anymore. She tells him she plans to quit Glee Club after Nationals, and join the Accounting Club, because she doesn't want to let anyone down.
She sneaks onto the stage the night before the competition with other members of the New Directions. When Sam mentions that they lost Sectionals in his speech, and adds that it wasn't Marley's fault, she sighs deeply, but looks at him with a smile, but Throat Explosion surprises them and kick them out of the place. She is seen in the bus during Sam's pep talk, and watching the competition choirs perform before the New Directions take the stage.
She seems encouraged by Carole 's speech just before they perform, and then does her best dancing and singing backup. After the performance Marley goes out to get some air, and Mercedes joins her telling her that her songs are amazing and she shouldn't give up on her dreams just because of a few rejections. When Marley asks her how she got her songs, Mercedes tells her it was Jake and Ryder, and that they really care about her. Marley hugs her, grateful for the talk. When New Directions place second, she is visibly sad just like the others.
Marley and the New Directions travel back to Ohio to wallow in their grief over the fact that glee club is now over for good, but Burt and Carole assure them all that they did Finn proud. Later is revealed that the glee club is canceled. She joins the alumni, along with other New Directions' members, for the performance of Don't Stop Beievin'.
While cleaning the choir room with Kitty, Jake, Unique and Ryder, she reminisces how much glee club had changed them and proceeds with a group hug before going to the auditorium to watch their friends graduate.
This marks her last appearance in Season Five, and on the show. Rachel remembers that Marley is "the one with the fat mom". Kitty also mentions that once the previous members were transferred, including Marley, they stopped talking to her. Jake Puckerman. The two first talk in Britney 2. The two almost kiss, before Marley halts, stating that it has gotten cold. Jake gives her his jacket, Marley kept the jacket until Kitty reveals she and Jake are dating to which Marley is heartbroken.
Upon seeing Ryder flirt with Marley in The Role You Were Born to Play , Jake gets jealous and decides to audition for the Grease musical to prevent them from getting closer, but his plan backfires as Marley is hurt as she walks in on Jake and Kitty perform Everybody Talks for their audition.
During Born to Hand Jive , Kitty tries to attack her, but Jake prevents it, carrying Kitty to the side as the performance concludes. Jake asks Marley to go out on a date with him on Friday, but to his dismay, he finds out Ryder has already asked Marley to attend his football game. After Ryder cancels their plans with Marley, Marley takes the opportunity to ask Jake out and they've been dating ever since. Marley opens up to Jake about her fears about letting everybody down at Sectionals in Thanksgiving , and after she faints and people blame her for losing, Jake stays by her side and comforts her.
When the Sadie Hawkins dance is announced, empowered by Brittany, Marley performs Tell Him with the New Direction Girls and ask Jake out, who has beeen acting different towards her since the incident at Sectionals Jake accepts, and at the dance, Marley confesses that she really likes Jake, but doesn't want to get hurt.
She tells him that if he wants to be with her, then he can only be with her and take things slow. Later, Jake tells her that he's done with other girls and that he wants to be with her and her alone, affirming their relationship. Despite their nervousness, in Naked , the two admit to each other that they are in love.
Since then, their relationship has faced trouble twice. Also, she refused to have sex with Jake. In Girls and Boys on Film , Marley feels very confused about her kiss with Ryder and tells Jake about it, which led to him getting mad at her until Feud.
Unlike the other time, they had a fight, and that led Jake to cheat on Marley with Bree , in The End of Twerk Bree confronts Marley and teases her for not being good at twerking and admits to having sex with Jake which Marley doesn't believe at first, but Bree also tells her about a mole on Jake's hip and Marley's emotion on her face changes.
Next you see Marley walk up to Jake and demand him to pull his pants down because she doesn't want what Bree said to be true.
Jake does not pull his pants down leading him to be guilty of cheating Marley cries as Jake tries to explain him self while pushung him away leading us to not know if they have broken up. Meanwhile Marley runs to the auditorium and sings Wrecking Ball.
Shortly afterwards, Marley accepts to go out on a date with Ryder, making Jake jealous. Together they are cast as the lead roles, Danny and Sandy. Before the premiere, Ryder gets Marley to stop vomiting, and they share a kiss. They are revealed to be going out in Dynamic Duets. However, after Ryder has to cancel a date to see a dyslexia specialist, Marley goes out with Jake instead, and they become a couple. Although Ryder frequently helps Jake do the right things in his relationship, Ryder is shown to still have feelings for Marley, which makes him give her one more kiss in I Do.
Soon after, he finds a new love interest in an online acquaintance, to whom he claims that he is moving on from Marley. He then asks Marley out himself. Although Marley is relucant at first, Ryder manages to convince her that he'd never hurt her the way Jake did, and she agrees to go on a date with him.
After that, Ryder seems to have decided to stop pursuing Marley, and treats her as a friend. Chasing Pavements The New Rachel. Everytime Britney 2. The First Noel Glee, Actually. Tell Him Brittany Sadie Hawkins. A Thousand Years Jake Naked. All or Nothing Blaine All or Nothing. Wrecking Ball The End of Twerk. Go to Marley Rose. Brittley talk in the hallway. Britt and Marley during their duet "Tell Him". Britt talking to Marley in the hallway. Marley and Britt by the lockers.
Britt and Marley at the end of Tell Him. Marley and Britt in Locked Out of Heaven. Universal Conquest Wiki. Jake , Mercedes , and Ryder. You're the One That I Want. Dynamic Duets. Don't Dream It's Over. The show is more concerned with the guest star rather than playing with the characters.
The stories for each character get worn out instead of build upon. The characters never really grew beyond their original intend. The writing took a backseat and Cory Monteith's untimely death harmed it noticeably. The show fades and the last few seasons are rather boring. As someone who was a bit of an outcast in school, "Glee" is pretty interesting for me.
Having just binge-watched the first season, I'd say that this look at a collection of high school students participating in the glee club is a good show. As it was, a lot of the songs that they perform I learned from "Weird Al" Yankovic's spoofs e.
I'll be eager to see the rest of the series. I like how it develops the characters' personal lives as the show progresses and avoids stereotyped characters. Indeed, I expected Kurt's father to be a hard-ass but he accepts his son's homosexuality. Even the malevolent Sue Sylvester has her own story. So far I like this show. I'll have to see the following seasons. It's too bad that Cory Monteith died of a drug overdose. Unique and mostly fun series about a high school Glee Club.
TxMike 21 March But I love singing, I have been on stage myself, I have performed with Barbershop Quartets and Barbershop Choruses, so I was drawn to this show after some young college friends began to comment on it. That was Now, in March , I saw the series' finale last night, and that is prompting me to add my own comment here.
The series is over, I enjoyed every hour that I invested in watching it. There are many great characters over the to run of the series, but for purposes of economy I'll only mention one, Matthew Morrison as Spanish teacher Will Schuester. In real life Morrison was a stage actor and singer from an early age so his role here is in line with his credentials.
As the series begins the "artsy" kids are the outcasts in high school and Will gets the idea that he will create a Glee Club.
That becomes the basis for all the rest of the episodes. As new years and new seasons come the graduating seniors leave and new kids come into the club. I enjoyed the first 2 or 3 seasons most, there was more focus on singing production numbers throughout each episode, much as is done in a stage musical.
In later seasons there was more focus on the soap opera type stories, and especially as some of the graduates moved to New York. In the two-hour finale last night, and don't read if you haven't seen it yet, but the first hour recreates and reviews how several members of the original group and Will formed the Glee Club. The second hour includes "today" and "5 years into the future" for several key characters. The school is declared to be a high school for performing arts and Will is asked to be the Principal.
The plan is to form at least 5 different singing clubs, as the alumni of Glee all perform a number on stage for the finale. This was a well-written tv show, that through a very simple premise managed to tap into the wider social sphere and cover some important issues.
Equally I don't think it can be argued that it out stayed its welcome, and had long jumped the shark before the end came. Sylviastel 3 October I liked Glee even though I only saw one episode. There is a lot of hype about this show about a glee club in a high school where they have opposition.
I love Jane Lynch, she's the best comedic actress around, and she's used but not enough. She plays the ambitious physical education teacher. The episode featuring Kristen Chenoweth was quite wonderful. It reminded me a little bit of "My Name is Earl. The kids will have to graduate and move on to college. What will happen to Glee Club? Will they just all go to the same college. It's fine for a few seasons for now and I wish the series well.
Maybe Jane will get an Emmy too and Kristen should get another Emmy nomination for guest actress in a comedy. The show is a cross between comedy and drama with music in there. Irishchatter 30 August I have always been in love with Glee since season one of the third episode back in It's just hard to believe that the years went so fast with this show and it really had me off my chair during my secondary school years.
I remember the good, the bad and the sad times of episodes on Glee. Especially the quarterback episode, weeks after Cory Monteiths death, the cast paid tribute to him which was really heartbreaking!
All cast really showed how much they cared for Cory and gosh the crying made the whole experience really sad but special just for him! Of course, the episode that made me cry the most was the finale.
It made me cry totally, it felt like I was so attached to the cast over the years on watching the pro gramme! I was like gosh, time does fly by when you're really having fun! I honestly didn't want them to go! Now that it's been nearly 8 months that the show is over, I don't think I'm ever gonna forget the show. I know it sounds corny but the show did mean something to me! I have to say, well done to the glee cast for their talent and energy that they had put on Glee!
The series started strongly, with a refreshing story and some entertaining music numbers. However, some characters were simply annoying. And, in the end, the originality of the story ran out and the only thing left were the annoying characters, the predictable plot and some boring musical performances.
I like this show. However, I don't love it. I love Season 1, it's my favorite season. I just love when Quinn gets pregnant and all the drama goes on. Some of the time, when I watch episodes, I skip through the songs because I'm not a fan of those particular songs. The actors can actually sing, dance and act very well and I think they did a good job portraying their characters. My favorite character is and always will be Sue Sylvester.
She's hilarious and evil and manipulative and I just love it so much. I really like Quinn, Brittany and Santana, the cheerleader trio. And Finn. I love Finn. When he died in real life and then died in the show, it broke my heart a little. My favorite relationship is definitely Quick, which is Puck and Quinn. A close second is Finchel, which is Finn and Rachel.
My order of favorite seasons, from most to least are, 1. Season 1 2. Season 3 3. He looks at his watch, exclaiming that he has to go, packing his things away, thanking her. She opens up a garage, as Becky asks what is that place. Sue answers that she stores her hatred, to showcase her final act of revenge, calling it her "hurt locker".
She walks in, towards a board, containing pictures and information of the people she stalks, among them being Karofsky, Coach Bieste, Artie, Will and Rachel and Klaine. As she does this, she talks about how most people who do this, would find it exhausting, but she finds it energising. She asks Becky to wait in the LeCar, Becky running out. She then plays a note on a piano, which opens up another entrance, behind the original one.
It shows a picture of Kurt and Blaine kissing from Original Song adorned by a heart, with other smaller hearts around the red room, a table in the middle. She states how, by being single, their whiny, but by being together, their perfect, being devastated by their break-up. She vows to get them together, so she can be flower-girl at their wedding.
She tells picture- Kurt calling him Porcelain that help is one the way, as she finger-kisses their kiss. Kurt looks dumbfounded as Sue insults Karofsky. He asks her when she cared about him and Blaine, to which she replies, matter-of-fact, since forever. She metaphorically compares Blaine and himself to blouses, saying that it is a term for her favourite type of gays.
Unhappy by this response, she states that's not the Porcelain she knows, as Kurt looks exasperated. Sue looks at her watch, saying that the teams have arrived for the three-day-event Invitationals. She begs him to help her, telling him that the place has helped him so much, so he should repay the deed.
He talks to VA, saying to come up with newer songs. He walks away, as the hovering camera watches, flying to the hallway, terrifying the students. In the boys locker room, Sue walks up to Sam, and questions him to what extend do suggestions affect him. Sam agrees. Sue, happy, says never mind, and starts to hypnotise him, to which Sam stars at the clock, as it moves side to side. Once he has kissed her, he will not remember anything.
She snaps her fingers, and Sam awakens. He says hi to her, believing she just arrived. Sue, astonished by this, walks away, smiling, as Sam continues his routine. She states how she thought Karofsky was attracted to bears. Kurt states the other meaning, saying its insane to put a real bear.
She refers to Will proposing to Emma, on a platform in water, as insane. Kurt, thunderstruck, states he's leaving. Sue starts to over exaggerate, about his and Blaine's future wedding, screaming louder as he leaves. In the auditorium, Blaine gives Sam and Rachel piano lessons, when Sue comes down from above, from a construction lifter. Sue states how she fell asleep when Blaine talked. She stops, as Becky presses a button. Rachel states how she has no business there.
Sue says how she thought the exact same thing, when Rachel came back. Blaine decides to reschedule, but Rachel protests. Becky states how Sue is one badass, crazy, super-bitch. Sue agrees, and begins to sing Bitch. She walks out of the auditorium, to the hallway, with a fire extinguisher, spraying people with it. She walks to her office, Becky and a jail recruit singing back-up. That evening, Blaine and Karofsky sit in Breadstix, Blaine stating how so much has changed. Karofsky restates his high-school, moving on.
Blaine states how he admires him for that. A man walks up to Karofsky, recognising him. Another one comes in, and suddenly all of Breadstix is buzzing of people who know he is. Blaine questions whats happening. She continues about how she ran a DNA test, revealing that their both cousins. In Carmel High School , Sue waits to be seen by the principal. She goes in, and talks to Principal Gunderson. Her back is towards Sue, when she says this, but it revealed the Principal Gunderson looks like Principal Figgins, as Sue believes that it is him.
Principal Abigial Figgins Gunderson reveals that Principal Figgins is her brother, revealing how they both wanted jobs in high school administration, and that Principal Figgins first name is Principal. Sue is startled by this. Principal Gunderson goes on, telling her she has a problem with Will, to which Sue says there is.
She shows the footage she recorded to Principal Gunderson, explaining his plan. Principal Gunderson says it shocked her, to which Sue advises her to talk to Will. Will looks thunderstruck as Sue explains how he left the fork, and wants to be honest with him.
Will, exhausted, says ok. Sue then talks about how she messed with his cake, by putting plague in it, Will looking disgusted. He looks further disgusted. She stands up, asks rhetorically asks why she did all this, and answers herself is because she hates him. She states how he favours kids, but neglects others, referring to Joe, Rory and Matt. She then tells him that she neglected the most important piece of the group: the band.
She states how they always knew what song to play, when the members asked them to play them, but still treats them badly. He starts to smirk, as Sue insults him off getting Finn from the showers, believing its from his childhood and also his vests hide him from lactating when he starts to do a pep talk. Sue correctly states how it must have been Becky who tweeted it, which she tried to hide. She walks off stage, as VA begin to perform Rock Lobster. The hovering camera appears again, Sue and Becky in a Lobster costume and dancing watching the performance.
The Hurt Locker, Part Two. As Vocal Adrenaline walk offstage, Sue comes on and comments on their performance, the New Directions looking exasperated. Kurt speaks up, saying they should boycott it, but Sue notifies him that it will go on, foreshadowing Kurt, by saying even if one of them gets kidnapped against their will.
Kurt looks terrified, as Sue walks off. That night, in Breadstix, Walter talk to Kurt about how he saw someone give birth on the table across from them. He asks him if its a date after briefly stating how he must not say that and tells him that they are on a date. Sue comes up to them, wearing the Breadstix uniform, wearing a picture of Blaine and Kurt hugging, from when he was Prom Queen. Kurt, frustrated tries to ignore her, as she lies about how she needs to help Kurt with his grandfather, referring to Walter.
Walter interrupts, stating how he can hear her. She talks about they have love that is unimaginable. Becky questions where she got all the footage, one of them being a dream sequence. Sue, oblivious, says she has much more to learn, to which Becky retorts that she has a hot boyfriend. Sue tells her to look at how they are so good together, insulting David.
She plans to put them in a confined area, so they become together again. He stares the locker watch once again, being hypnotised again. That night, in the elevator, Blaine bangs on the door, Kurt asking him to stop. Blaine asks him to call someone, but Kurt states that his phone is dead.
Kurt states to say they need to find a way out, as a compartment in the elevator lifts up, as a doll on a bike comes out. The doll, "JigSue" begins to explain how if they do not kiss, they will stay in the elevator, unless they find another way out. Blaine begins to say how ridiculous it is, and they both fake kiss. JigSue says they need to really kiss, and states that how the area will heat up, forcing them to remove their clothes later on.
A heart shaped trolley comes out, explaining about their romance. She wheels away, declaring they must not fight their feelings. They try to open the compartment and fail. They then open the heart-shaped box, scared of what it contains, but it is revealed to be food. Blaine states how he wants to get out, Kurt pondering whether they should kiss.
In the auditorium, Sue introduces ND, Sam clapping the loudest. She walks away looking at Kitty. In the elevator, Kurt and Blaine decide to kiss.
JigSue lets them go, where the both run to the auditorium. Kurt talks to Rachel, as realising the setlist changed and Rachel explains that Kitty and Spencer are in the club as Roderick performs Father Figure. Clint sees Will moving with the song. Mason, Madison and Jane then perform All Out of Love, Sue taking her seat, beginning to cry, singing along and remembering how she tried out for different roles, but failing to get them. Rachel looks at Sam, as he dances to the song, smiling.
Kurt and Blaine also look at each other. Clint watches Will smile at the club. Kitty goes to receive the trophy as everyone hugs. Sue states how she needs to find a new hobby, to get them together.
In the hurt locker once again, Becky and Sue walk in, Sue stating how that its not important to her anymore. Sheldon, happy about this, states how he suspected there would be haters, but Sue tells him that it's now a gender-fluid school.
Sue and Sam walk away, as Sheldon looks happy at how accepting they are. Sheldon states how he knew that something like that would happen anyway. Will asks what it has to do with him. Sheldon explains that it was Vocal Adrenaline who did it as Will looks angry, saying that no one gets away when it has something to do with his friends.
Sue interjects, saying she always has. The hounds begin to bark as Vocal Adrenaline runs out of the auditorium. Continuing, she says that they should but their differences aside for that day. Santana bluntly says she wants to be surrounded by people she loves, and who love her, stating that Sue can only love herself. Sue says that she knows nothing about her. Santana walks out, as Sue looks disappointed.
In the main part of the barn, Kurt and Blaine comment about how nice it looks, as Sue walks up to them, calling them by their ship name, Klaine, stating that there is an emergency.
They follow her to the room where Brittany and Santana were. Blaine opens the door, and they walk in, seeing wedding suits, with their faces stuck to it. Kurt realises that she wants them to get married with her. Sue tells Blaine that she wants them to get married. Brittany asks what they think. Sue states that she already has rings, referring to the ones that she wore, when she married herself. At the wedding, Artie and Mercedes sing At Last, everyone looking happy, as Sue comes to sit with them.
In the auditorium, Blaine, Kurt, Brittany and Santana are gathered, knowing that Sue brought them there. Sue walks out, on stage, combining their last names together. Blaine states they appreciate what she did for them.
Sue states that she wanted to give them one more gift. Blaine reads out that they have a weekend trip to Provincestown. They exclaim and hug Sue, as Blaine and Kurt look hurt. Sue states she needs to come up with more ship names, giving examples of Puckcedes, and Faberry. She walks out. She calls out, saying how she expects them to pass the test. Spencer and Roderick are shown doing sit-ups, Roderick barely doing them. Spencer sits in front of a boy, helping him, as he does his sit-up, while Roderick continues to struggle.
Spencer successfully reaches the top, the boy watching him, as Sue continues, saying all of them will reach the top, or else that person will not graduate. As Roderick begins to climb the rope, Sue tells all of them to gather and watch. He tries to climb, yet fails, and lands on the ground, as everyone but Spencer, Sheldon and Sue laugh. Sue replies sarcastically that they should reward him for his failure, comparing to how China is colonising Mars, while America has type 2 diabetes.
She tells him to do it again. Superintendent Harris walks in the halls of McKinley, as Sue informs him about how, since she became principal, the test scores have gone up, introducing her drone to him, as it flies by. Superintendent tells her that she keeps surprising him, to which she talks him. He tells her that he also has a favour, where she puts a fake face of happiness on.
In the auditorium, Sue stands with a child next to her, with the glee club and Rachel and Will gathered. He begins to perform Lose My Breath, wearing a suit of white and gold underneath, as female dancers in gold dance around him, with perfect sync. At the end of the song, everyone applauds for him, Rachel saying it was amazing.
He then states he needs it to be perfect, asking him how he can improve. Kitty suggests his dancers could smile a bit more, everyone else agreeing. Sue then whispers to Rachel, saying she should do anything he says. Myron states how he wants to perform in the auditorium saying this to Rachel, Will and Sue.
Sue agrees. Myron states he wants the glee club to help, willing to pay for them to perform. Will states that its against the rules. He sees one of the dancers still there, sending her away rudely. The following day, in the staff room, Sheldon eats with a big appetite, as Rachel, Sam and Will are engrossed by this. Everyone looks mildly disgusted. Sue stands, near the coffee machine, pouring coffee to the floor.
She tries to put her coffee cup down on the table, yet it falls and breaks. In flashbacks, she tries to give ideas for his bar mitzvah. Myron states angrily that he wants it to be fresh, not unoriginal, and wants it to be about him, asking Janet the jail secretary to get him his espresso.
Will tells her it has to stop. She states it will, once they all perform with her. Surprised, they ask they want them. Sue states that he blew his budget on getting new dancers. Will states that she asked him to help, Rachel telling her that she asked them all to help. Sam and Sheldon try to lead her away, and when he begins to start to choreograph again, Sue jumps on him, both of them fighting. Sue and Will state its part of their rehearsal.
Reassured, he tells them its showtime. On stage, Sam calls everyone to their place, as Will and Sue talk, Sue stating that her plan is about to commence. Will states that it will starts when he trips her up, on stage, in front of 13 year olds. Myron comes on stage with his stage-pod, everyone in the audience screaming happily. As the song ends, ribbons fall all around the place, Spencer and Mason lifting Myron on their shoulders. In the choir room office, Will and Rachel are discussing something, as Myron and Sue walks in.
Rachel asks if they were here to thank them for his bar mitzvah, but Sue states that Myron is now a new student at McKinley, who wants to join the club. He runs into the choir room, Rachel screaming to him to not touch the piano. Sue states that she told Superintendent Harris, but he ignored her and made his old middle school get a petition, to state the Myron is extremely talented, that he needs to go to high school.
Sue states that this is just the first battle to end all wars, saying she does not retreat, but reload. She leaves, pushing students around.
In voiceover mode, she says she became principal to become the best in the state, become one of the greatest principals, and ride off on of the most endangered rhinos on the planet. If they bury her, everyone in the glee club will be buried with her.
The Rise and Fall of Sue Sylvester. Sue states they will be not, and tells them to get out of the school. Sue tells them to go away, but Will says to them to stay once again. Becky tells her that the Superintendent said it was okay. Becky tells her that she should "save her drama for her mama". Sue lists that the Utah Republican agrees with her, about how the glee club is stupid, and that the formation of the 2 glee clubs is inconvenient.
Becky lists things, including that she shoplifted and lied in court for her. Sue goes to Darrell, blaming him for it. Darrell tells her that Becky turned on her, by herself.
He walks out as Sue looks disgruntled. The Superintendent informs them that she should take the meeting seriously, having Will as witness. He continues, stating that he saw her hurt locker where flashbacks are shown seeing all the things she has put around the place. He states that he could have overlooked all of that, but what he saw next, was her pornographic picture in a copy of Penthouse magazine.
She looks devastated. Rivera then begins to tell her that some of the things she has said have been too good to be true. She tries stops him, but he continues to list more things. Sue once again tries to stop him again, saying she wants to respond to these, but he ignores her, going on about how she states that she has romantic interests with different people.
Sue states that she dated them. Rivera states that she may just be compulsive liar, also referring to how the father of her child was Michael Bolton.
Sue then tells Rivera that she can not prove it. He shows her another video of Rod Remington and Andrea Carmichael, each stating how she is out of line most of time, Andrea stating that Sue kidnapped her once. Sue states that she has a history of devoting her life to McKinley. She states that when she graduated, she was recruited by the top Wall Street investment banks.
She continues that she could have wealth and power, but chose to nurture and stay for the children, being her number one priority. Rivera tells her they sound like lies, and that he visited the glee club. Rivera, in the flashback , as if they know why she hates to glee club. Rivera then goes to break. Back in the interview, Rivera apologizes to Sue, about how things are not going her way. He states that they declined to come. Sue realizes that the cameras are rolling, Rivera states that he lied to her.
Sue states that it's character assassination, unworthy to be on Fox News. She continues, saying that she turned McKinley into a no-bully zone. Rivera states that someone had agreed with her, showing an interview with a person, who is not revealed at first. It is later shown, that it was Coach Beiste, who states that after his transition, Sue supported him.
Sue looking happy, states that she refuses to apologize to anyone, and that states that he should know that her parents were Nazi Hunters. Rivera repeats what Doris said. Sue gets up, and punches Rivera, where she walks out.
Rivera, gets back up, and asks the people if who she really is. He states that they have an interview with Will, as their final news report. He continues, that she may not be a nice person, but is an outstanding teacher, a born leader, and McKinley is worse without her, telling the Superintendent that she deserves a second chance.
In the auditorium, a couple of days later, Sue sits lays against the piano, as the band play a sad tune. Sue stops them. She turns, and sees her mother. Doris thanks her for meeting her, even though it must be difficult for her. Doris asks if it really matters about their jobs.
Sue states that she meant the lie of loving her. Doris then tells Sue that she and her husband did love her, but had a different way of showing it, as they never got the hang of parenting. Doris continues, saying that she wanted Sue to do things that she loved, giving an example of how Sue never liked the musicals that Doris would want to watch; biting, screaming and trying to set her on fire.
Doris then apologizes to Sue about how she never was the mother she should have been, lying to her, and not being in her life. Doris tries to leave, but Sue asks her a if she really loved dad.
Doris states that they fell in love with him, on a trolley. She instructs the band to play The Trolley Song, with both Doris and Sue singing and dancing together. When they finish singing, Doris hugs and thanks Sue. Sue states that nothing like this should happen again, to which Doris agrees.
They both walk away. Sue corrects them, saying that she still has yet to decide if they are worthy of being coached, promising them that they will get a National win. A VA member asks how they need to prove themselves to her, to which Sue explains that they need to do the Barftron , which is single consecutive workout for five hours, to get maximum nausea.
She lists of the exercise that they need to do, each of them being , one of them being to sing Far From Over. Clint sings lead of the song, as everyone dances along, and also doing the exercises, Sue using her megaphone, pushing them harder and harder, and insulting them. At the end of the song, most of the members have fallen, Sue telling them to have a break, and then to do it again.
They shake hands, Sue glaring at him. Will and Sam walk in. Once seeing Sue, Sam goes out, saying its serious. Will states that he supported her, but she interrupts, bringing Brad to play on the organ. As the song ends, Sue walks off stage.
Will then realizes that everyone have just been watching them, Kurt shaking his head sideways, while Rachel shaking her head up and down. We Built This Glee Club. Sam drinks from a water fountain as Will passes him.
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