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Congratulations Ian Somerhalder and Nikki Reed on your wedding!
GLEE goes back in time to find out why the original members of New Directions initially signed up for glee club.
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Emma Pillsbury-Schuester - JAYMA MAYS
Terri Schuester - JESSALYN GILSIG
Principal Figgins - IQBAL THEBA
Noah ‘Puck’ Puckerman - MARK SALLING
Burt Hummel - MIKE O'MALLEY
Tina Cohen-Chang - JENNA USHKOWITZ
Dave Karofsky - MAX ADLER
Matt Rutherford - DIJON TALTON
Howard Bamboo - KENT AVENIDO
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Written by RYAN MURPHY, BRAD FALCHUK, IAN BRENNAN
Directed by PARIS BARCLAY
All of Will’s hard work and dedication to the Glee Club and to fostering the talents and dreams of his students pays off in a major way, and everyone shares in the feeling of joy that permeates the school as teachers and students reflect on their shared journey. Old rifts and wounds are healed and new sights are set on a promising future. Everyone seems to be ending up exactly as expected and right where they belong… along with more than a few unexpected surprises.
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Himself - GERALDO RIVERA
Jesse St. James - JONATHAN GROFF
Emma Pillsbury-Schuester - JAYMA MAYS
Terri Schuester - JESSALYN GILSIG
Principal Figgins - IQBAL THEBA
Tina Cohen-Chang - JENNA USHKOWITZ
Noah ‘Puck’ Puckerman - MARK SALLING
L. Quinn Fabray - DIANNA AGRON
Brittany S. Pierce - HEATHER MORRIS
Santana Lopez - NAYA RIVERA
Kitty Wilde - BECCA TOBIN
Matt Rutherford - DIJON TALTON
Sugar Motta - VANESSA LENGIES
Lauren Zizes - ASHLEY FINK
Joe Hart - SAMUEL LARSEN
Rory Flanagan - DAMIAN MCGINTY
Jake Puckerman - JACOB ARTIST
Wade ‘Unique’ Adams - ALEX NEWELL
Marley Rose - MELISSA BENOIST
Ryder Lynn - BLAKE JENNER
Becky Jackson - LAUREN POTTER
Superintendent Bob Harris - CHRISTOPHER COUSINS
Jane Hayward - SAMANTHA MARIE WARE
Spencer Porter - MARSHALL WILLIAMS
Roderick - NOAH GUTHRIE
Mason McCarthy - BILLY LEWIS JR.
Madison McCarthy - LAURA DREYFUSS
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Written by RYAN MURPHY, BRAD FALCHUK, IAN BRENNAN
Directed by BRADLEY BUECKER
Well aware of the dire implications should the new New Directions/Warblers supergroup fail to defeat Vocal Adrenaline at Sectionals, the infighting among the gleeks begins to take its toll on morale, prompting the team’s two weakest dancers, Spencer and Roderick, to seek the uncompromising help of Kitty in order to improve their moves and bolster their odds at victory, and leaving one gleek to decide how far he is willing to go for a chance at victory. Sam and Kurt’s concern over Rachel’s looming decision to return to Broadway before completing her degree at NYADA continues to grow. While they each try to convince her to complete her studies, former flame Jesse St. James makes an unexpected visit - and a startling admission - in a bid to convince her to take the job. Meanwhile, Sue remains full of surprises as her all-out assault on Will and the Glee Club reaches heretofore unseen heights. SPECIAL GUESTS: Jesse St. James - JONATHAN GROFF Kitty Wilde - BECCA TOBIN Clint - MAX GEORGE Jane Hayward - SAMANTHA MARIE WARE Spencer Porter - MARSHALL WILLIAMS Roderick - NOAH GUTHRIE Mason McCarthy - BILLY LEWIS JR. Madison McCarthy - LAURA DREYFUSS Rod Remington - BILL A. JONES Donna Landries - PATRICIA FORTE ADDITIONAL CAST: Head Warbler - MYKO OLIVIER Super Gay Warbler - MASON TRUEBLOOD Warbler #2 - JP DUBÉE Warbler #7 - RILAN ROPPOLO
Blaine and Kurt’s honeymoon is unexpectedly cut short when they learn of a fire at Dalton Academy, and that the entire school has burned to the ground. In light of the tragic news, Will, Kurt and Blaine decide to merge the now homeless Warblers with the undermanned New Directions and form a new show choir supergroup… one that may take some getting used to for all the students. While almost everyone else is on board with the recent developments, Sue is not. She commits herself to seeing that the new union of the former rival school’s teams does not stand, and discovers she faces opposition from the least expected of sources. As Sue proceeds to try and undo the merger of the two show choirs, her darkest secrets – some even she didn’t know about – become exposed to the unforgiving light of day, leaving her to accede to one unfathomable decision while simultaneously creating a surprising – but not unwelcome – opportunity for her. Meanwhile, Rachel returns to New York, to try and get herself readmitted to NYADA with surprising results that could either change everything or precipitate another all-too familiar experience, and Will and the others get potentially devastating news that concerns them all. SPECIAL GUESTS: Himself - GERALDO RIVERA - MICHAEL BOLTON Herself - CARNIE WILSON Figgins - IQBAL THEBA Kitty Wilde - BECCA TOBIN Becky Jackson - LAUREN POTTER Clint - MAX GEORGE Jane Hayward - SAMANTHA MARIE WARE Spencer Porter - MARSHALL WILLIAMS Roderick - NOAH GUTHRIE Mason McCarthy - BILLY LEWIS JR. Madison McCarthy - LAURA DREYFUSS Rod Remington - BILL A. JONES Andrea Carmichael - EARLENE DAVIS Superintendent Bob Harris - CHRISTOPHER COUSINS Darrell - JUSTIN PRENTICE Joe Hart - SAMUEL LARSEN Doris Sylvester - CAROL BURNETT ADDITIONAL CAST: Shayna - CAITLYNN LAWSON Head Warbler - MYKO OLIVIER Super Gay Warbler - MASON TRUEBLOOD Other Really Gay Warbler - AUSTIN BRUE PRODUCTION CREDITS: Written by JESSICA MEYER Directed by ANTHONY HEMINGWAY
Sue still harbors an unrequited crush on the school district’s Superintendent, and gives his thirteen-year-old nephew – the precocious, demanding, and surprisingly talented Myron Muskovitz – free reign to avail himself of New Directions’ auditorium and talent as he prepares an elaborate musical performance for his upcoming Bar Mitzvah. Will and Rachel seize the opportunity in the hopes it will help the glee-clubbers bond in preparation for Sectionals. Despite their obvious differences, gleeks Roderick and Spencer discover they have something in common... they each need the other’s help to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles. While the doughy Roderick is in desperate straits trying to measure up to the rigorous physical standards Sue demands of her students, Spencer is equally desperate to catch the eye of Roderick’s bookish lab partner, who seems utterly unimpressed with the gay jock. The two strike an unlikely alliance, but they make minimal progress in their tasks until fate intervenes and an act of faith takes center stage. Meanwhile, Mason grows increasingly frustrated when his attempts to flirt with Jane are constantly being thwarted by his dominant and controlling twin sister, Madison, forcing him to finally stand up for himself, with unexpected results.
SPECIAL GUESTS:
BECCA TOBIN - Kitty Wilde
SAMANTHA MARIE WARE - Jane Hayward
MARSHALL WILLIAMS - Spencer Porter
NOAH GUTHRIE - Roderick
BILLY LEWIS JR. - Mason McCarthy
LAURA DREYFUSS - Madison McCarthy
CHRISTOPHER COUSINS - Superintendant Bob Harris
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Written by NED MARTEL
Directed by MICHAEL HITCHCOCK
"The Rise and Fall of Sue Sylvester" and "We Built This Glee Club"
As gleeks old and new pitch in to help get ready for Brittany and Santana’s wedding, the happy, albeit nervous couple settles on a few final details for their upcoming nuptials. The planning stage hits an impasse, however, when the two brides have a stark difference of opinion over whether or not to invite Sue. While Brittany, who credits Sue with bringing them together in the first place, is in favor of extending an invite, Santana is vehement about refusing to allow Sue’s attendance. But the former Cheerios! Coach is not so easily dissuaded and still has a few characteristic tricks up her sleeve. And the supremely superstitious Brittany is thrown for a loop when Santana sees her in her wedding dress before the big day. Meanwhile, when Kurt and Blaine finally reunite as a couple they are all too aware of the mistakes and regrets of their past, but supportive words from family and friends inspire them to take a sudden and daring leap, and Tina announces her unorthodox decision to ask former boyfriend Mike Chang to marry her, but while most of her guy friends are supportive, fellow former flame Artie remains dubious about the plan.
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Brittany S. Pierce - HEATHER MORRIS
Santana Lopez - NAYA RIVERA
Noah ‘Puck’ Puckerman - MARK SALLING
Kitty Wilde - BECCA TOBIN
Tina Cohen-Chang - JENNA USHKOWITZ
Mike Chang - HARRY SHUM JR.
Burt Hummel - MIKE O’MALLEY
Carole Hudson-Hummel - ROMY ROSEMONT
Wade ‘Unique’ Adams - ALEX NEWELL
Sugar Motta - VANESSA LENGIES
Walter - HARRY HAMLIN
Jane Hayward - SAMANTHA MARIE WARE
Spencer Porter - MARSHALL WILLIAMS
Roderick - NOAH GUTHRIE
Mason McCarthy - BILLY LEWIS JR.
Madison McCarthy - LAURA DREYFUSS
Alma Lopez - IVONNE COLL
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Written by ROSS MAXWELL
Directed by BRADLEY BUECKER
While Will is euphoric over his new job coaching Vocal Adrenaline and all the perks that come with it, he still confesses to missing the camaraderie of New Directions. After learning of a mean-spirited prank his students pulled on rival coaches Rachel and Blaine, he tries to teach his kids about tolerance by making it his weekly lesson plan. But not everyone is willing to accept Will’s softer, all-inclusive style of coaching, forcing him to take a hard look at the choices he’s made in order to figure out his next move. Rachel must come to terms with the fact her family home has finally been sold and all her memories appear to be going away with it. While she is despondent over the turn of events, Sam recruits the other gleeks to stage an intervention of sorts in order to help her get past the challenging milestone with a fun, song-filled sendoff. A post-op Coach Beiste, who has changed his name to Sheldon, returns to McKinley to receive an uncharacteristically warm but typically over-the-top welcome-back from Sue. While his return has several supporters and a few detractors, it takes a bold move from several old-school gleeks to make him really feel at home again. And the romantic tension that has been brewing between Sam and Rachel finally boils over, while Kurt and Blaine find themselves in a familiar situation that brings back old memories.
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Emma Pillsbury-Schuester - JAYMA MAYS Wade ‘Unique’ Adams - ALEX NEWELL Dave Karofsky - MAX ADLER Clint - MAX GEORGE Walter - HARRY HAMLIN Kitty Wilde - BECCA TOBIN Jane Hayward - SAMANTHA MARIE WARE Spencer Porter - MARSHALL WILLIAMS Roderick - NOAH GUTHRIE Mason McCarthy - BILLY LEWIS JR. Madison McCarthy - LAURA DREYFUSS
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Written by MATTHEW HODGSON Directed by DANTE DI LORETO
As Brittany and Santana plan their wedding, Artie is recruited to be the wedding planner. While Santana struggles with the fact that her disapproving grandmother – with whom she hasn’t spoken since coming out as a lesbian – refuses to attend, Brittany takes matters into her own hands. Fresh off their unexpected win at Sue’s Show Choir Invitational, Rachel and Kurt give the gleeks their weekly assignment: the music of Burt Bacharach, and recruit reigning diva Mercedes to act as a mentor for the new singers. While Mercedes is supportive of Rachel’s new career path, she is committed to convincing her to not abandon her dreams of something bigger and better… namely Broadway. To that end, she tells Rachel she’s arranged an audition for her for a new, upcoming Broadway musical, and tries to inspire a resistant and gun-shy Rachel to take another shot at her dreams of stardom. Meanwhile, despite agreeing to stay just friends, Rachel and Sam try to negotiate bigger feelings they may or may not have for each other, but it takes the advice of an interested third party to move things along; and Brittany learns a shocking family secret, including the origins of her remarkable mathematical prowess.
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Brittany S. Pierce - HEATHER MORRIS
Santana Lopez - NAYA RIVERA
Kitty Wilde - BECCA TOBIN
Jane Hayward - SAMANTHA MARIE WARE
Spencer Porter - MARSHALL WILLIAMS
Roderick - NOAH GUTHRIE
Mason McCarthy - BILLY LEWIS JR.
Madison McCarthy - LAURA DREYFUSS
Becky Jackson LAUREN POTTER
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Written by MICHAEL HITCHCOCK
Directed by BARBARA BROWN
After Sue’s “informal” Show Choir Invitational has already begun, she announces several rules, including that all teams must have at least twelve members (which New Directions does not) and the competition – which will extend over a three day period – will move forward even in the unlikely event that some of the coaches get kidnapped. Rachel and Kurt redouble their efforts to recruit enough members to allow New Directions to participate, and to put together a performance that doesn’t totally humiliate the team. Despite Rachel’s objections, Kurt suggests they enlist former gleek Kitty Wilde to help them out… a prospect that will require Rachel to swallow her pride, but that leads to Kitty’s invaluable help in putting together the perfect set list and uniting the team.
Meanwhile, Sue – who is still determined to see Kurt and Blaine reunite – pulls out all the stops to enact an elaborate plan; Sam works to recruit Spencer to join the Glee Club, but the gay, aspiring quarterback worries doing so may cost him his standing among the other jocks; and Will and Rachel have a much needed heart-to-heart.
SPECIAL GUESTS: BECCA TOBIN - Kitty Wilde LAUREN POTTER - Becky Jackson MAX ADLER - Dave Karofsky SAMANTHA MARIE WARE - Jane Hayward MARSHALL WILLIAMS - Spencer Porter NOAH GUTHRIE - Roderick BILLY LEWIS JR. - Mason McCarthy LAURA DREYFUSS - Madison McCarthy MICHAEL HITCHCOCK - Dalton Rumba
PRODUCTION CREDITS: Written by IAN BRENNAN Directed by BARBARA BROWN
When several show choirs plan to gather at McKinley for a technically meaningless “invitational” competition, Rachel worries that Will’s Vocal Adrenaline team will be so stellar they will blow her still-struggling New Directions team out of the water. In a bid to prevent a spirit-crushing defeat, she implores Will to take it easy on them and asks him to purposefully underperform at the event. He agrees, but when Sue gets wind of the collusion she takes matters into her own hands. With Will’s departure from McKinley, he and Sue would apparently have no further grudges to bear against each other, but she still takes offense at even the most innocent of actions and – with a planned retirement on her horizon – decides to embark on a grand act of revenge. She takes her first step of reckoning by setting her sights on destroying Will’s protégé, Rachel; she hypnotizes Sam to make him believe he is in love with Rachel, hoping his amorous advances will distract her from the Glee Club. Meanwhile, Sue takes steps to fulfill her (heretofore unrevealed) desire to be a flower girl at a “fabulous” gay wedding and sets out to rekindle Kurt and Blaine’s fractured relationship.
SPECIAL GUESTS: Figgins - IQBAL THEBA Becky Jackson - LAUREN POTTER Dave Karofsky - MAX ADLER
PRODUCTION CREDITS: Written & Directed by IAN BRENNAN
Kurt and Rachel continue to struggle as co-coaches of New Directions. While he thinks their goal should be to educate the new Glee-Clubbers and introduce them to the classics, she remains convinced they will be better off trying to get the kids fired up about the upcoming competition by assigning something more contemporary and relatable. They reach an accord – albeit a tenuous one – when they decide to make their first weekly assignment a mash-up of the two genres using the music of Carole King and Alanis Morissette. And as Kurt struggles with the thought that he might have lost Blaine for good, his growing feelings of hopelessness begin to exacerbate the tensions between him and Rachel even further.
Meanwhile, when Becky Jackson needs help to cover up a lie told to her new boyfriend, some of the Glee Club alumni pitch in to help... in more ways than one; Brittany and Santana take their relationship to the next level; and when one of the football players conspires against Coach Beiste, it leads to her making a shocking confession – and to a welcome opportunity for Sam.
SPECIAL GUESTS Tina Cohen-Chang - Jenna Ushkowitz Noah ‘Puck’ Puckerman - Mark Salling L. Quinn Fabray - Dianna Agron Santana Lopez - Naya Rivera Brittany S. Pierce - Heather Morris Becky Jackson - Lauren Potter Dave Karofsky - Max Adler Coach Roz Washington - Nene Leakes
PRODUCTION CREDITS Written by BRAD FALCHUK Directed by PAUL MCCRANE
As Homecoming approaches at McKinley, Rachel finds she is up against several obstacles, some old and some new, as she tries to reconstitute the school’s Glee Club, but she remains unfazed and dedicated to her task at hand. While Kurt has stepped up to assist her in the monumental task, the two soon find themselves in an all-too-familiar power struggle. Following a moment of inspiration, Rachel resorts to calling on the alumni of New Directions in a bid to make Glee Club cool again, and Puck, Quinn, Santana, Mercedes, Brittany, Artie and Tina arrive to act as recruiters and mentors. While it looks like Rachel’s immediate problems may be solved, the returning alums discover much has changed at McKinley in their absence. At Dalton Academy, Blaine is shocked with the news that a new student – a girl named Jane – has been admitted to the formerly all-male school and wants to be a Warbler, which results in chaos among the current members of the show choir and ends with Jane getting a chance to earn her way into the exclusive club. Meanwhile, Kurt finds himself in an unusual situation when he approaches a gay – and uniquely empowered – member of McKinley’s football team in a bid to recruit him for the Glee Club, Sue continues her pursuit to crush the new iteration of New Directions, and three rival show choir coaches find keeping their “friendly competition” friendly to be a bit harder than anticipated.
SPECIAL GUESTS Tina Cohen-Chang - JENNA USHKOWITZ Noah ‘Puck’ Puckerman - MARK SALLING L. Quinn Fabray - DIANNA AGRON Santana Lopez - NAYA RIVERA Brittany S. Pierce - HEATHER MORRIS Kitty Wilde - BECCA TOBIN Becky Jackson - LAUREN POTTER Dave Karofsky - MAX ADLER PRODUCTION CREDITS Written by RYAN MURPHY Directed by BRADLEY BUECKER
Following the epic failure of the very first episode of her semi-autobiographical live TV series, a humiliated – and now unemployed – Rachel flees Hollywood and returns home to Lima, Ohio looking for moral support and a reboot. Unfortunately, things at home aren’t any better, as she quickly discovers her two dads are in the midst of getting a divorce and their family home is being sold. Misery loves company, and Rachel reconnects with Blaine, who, following his breakup with Kurt and being cut from NYADA, has also returned home to Lima to lick his wounds, and has taken a position as the coach of the all-male Dalton Academy Glee Club, the Warblers. Also back home is Sam, who has given up his modeling career for the lower stress position as McKinley’s assistant football coach, and proud poppa Will has taken a job coaching McKinley’s bitter rivals, Vocal Adrenaline. In the interim, Sue, McKinley’s new principal, has remade the school in her own image, disbanding the Glee Club and ridding the school of every last remnant of New Directions – and all arts classes and clubs in general – and turning it into a sports powerhouse. Meanwhile, in New York, Kurt tries to move on with his post-Blaine life but finds himself second-guessing his decision and getting a rude awakening. Back at McKinley, following an attitude intervention by her friends, Rachel sets her sights on a new goal... reinstating the arts and reviving the Glee Club at McKinley... but it comes with a catch, and a whole new set of challenges.
SPECIAL GUESTS Figgins - IQBAL THEBA Dave Karofsky - MAX ADLER PRODUCTION CREDITS Written by RYAN MURPHY, BRAD FALCHUK & IAN BRENNAN Directed by BRADLEY BUECKER
Episode 601, Scene 8 Rachel McKinley Hallway - Uninvited: Rachel haunts the hallways and goes to her old locker
Episode 602, Scene 43 Rachel and Jane McKinley - Will's Office: Jane pressures Rachel to let her join the New Directions
Episode 601, Scene 27 Will, Rachel, and Vocal Adrenaline Carmel Auditorium - Dance the Night Away: Vocal Adrenaline rehearses; Will counsels Rachel
Episode 601, Scene 12 Rachel and Blaine Ext. Music Store: Rachel sings while they walk
Episode 601, Scene 13 Rachel and Blaine Int. Music Store: Blaine plays the piano, the crowd politely claps
Episode 601, Scene 41 (End of Act 5) Kurt, Blaine, Dave Scandals: Kurt meets Blaine, Karofsky's arrival stuns Kurt
Episode 601, Scenes 42 and 44 (Act 6) Kurt, Blaine, Dave Scandals: Blaine's bear love tests Kurt's mettle
Episode 601, Scene 43 Blaine, Dave, bar patrons Flashback - Scandals: Country Bear night; electric slide
Episode 601, Scene 45 Kurt Scandals restroom: Kurt can't keep the tears in