Glee s01e06 Episode Script
1ARC05 - Vitamin D
Here's what happened last week.
Rachel and the Glee Club know that Quinn's pregnant but they all think Finn's the father, when really, it's Ruck.
Yikes.
And Terri's only fake pregnant and wants Quinn to give her her baby so Will won't find out.
How come you haven't had any morning sickness? Also, Ken is dating Emma, but she's really got eyes for Mr.
Schue.
- And that's what you missed on - #Glee # A- five, six, seven, eight.
Step, turn, out.
And it's ball-change.
Step-ball-change.
Step, you, you, you, you.
Ba, ba, ba.
Turn Come on, guys.
You're sleep-walking on me here.
Gimme some energy.
- We've got sectionals in two - Please.
Sectionals is gonna be a breeze.
Maybe so But if we coast through sectionals, we're gonna get killed at regionals.
We have got to be on our game.
Sorry.
Funny YouTube.
It's a grape-stomping one.
The kids have gotten really complacent.
It's like the fire has totally gone out.
Um Um, I'm sorry.
You've just You've got a little mustard in your cute, Kirk Douglas chin dimple.
Uh Ah? - Um - Did I get it? Here.
Let me Hold on.
There.
Thanks.
Um, so.
Uh, when did When did this start to happen? A week ago.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven - No, no, no, no.
- Great news, guys.
Just got the competition bracket for sectionals, and we are in really good shape.
There's only two other teams.
If we beat them, we make it to regionals.
- Yeah.
- Who are the other teams? Drumroll, please, Finn.
School for the Deaf in Dayton, and some place called Jane Adams Academy.
Jane Adams? That's a halfway house - for girls just getting out of juvie.
- Th-Th-This is great.
Reople who can't hear what they're singing, and criminals who don't care.
It's gonna be a cakewalk.
High five.
I don't know.
They think they've got it in the bag so they've simply stopped trying.
I've got to figure out some way to motivate them.
Okay, well, you, um You could Well, what about a sticker board? That's how my parents got me to do chores when I was a kid.
All right, so I do a chore, and then I get a star, and then Oh, dear God.
Rlease Rlease stop talking.
I'm trying desperately to ignore the treacly sweet inanity of your asinine conversation but now I've got bile in my mouth.
I will hold my tongue no further.
You know what this is? This is a list of my Cheerios.
Every week I pick someone at random, and I kick 'em out.
Yeah, well, in Glee Club we do things a little bit differently.
Oh, yeah, Will? How's that workin' out for you? You have to remember something.
We're dealing with children.
They need to be terrified.
It's like mother's milk to them.
Without it, their bones won't grow properly.
So if you want results with a kid you find that competitive animal within, and unleash it.
Okay.
Ellen, that blouse is just insane.
Can't believe she's allowed to teach at this school.
You know she may have a point.
Competition.
Every one of these people or elements was a champion in their own right but they used competing with each other to make themselves even better.
I don't understand how lightning is in competition with an above-ground swimming pool.
Just go with it.
You guys have become complacent.
You were great at the invitational but you gotta up your game if you wanna get through sectionals.
Okay, split up.
Guys on the left side, girls on the right side.
Let's go.
Come on.
All right.
Kurt? Here's the deal.
Two teams Boys versus girls.
One week from today you will each perform a mash-up of your choice.
- What's a mash-up? - A mash-up is when you take two songs and mash 'em together to make an even richer explosion of musical expression.
Boys will perform on Tuesday.
Girls the next day.
I want you guys to go all out, okay? Costumes, choreography.
Whoever wins the competition - gets to choose the number that we do for sectionals.
- Wait.
Who's gonna be the judge? - Your gender makes you biased.
- Ahh.
There is going to be a celebrity judge.
- Who? - You're gonna have to show up to find out.
- We got this in the bag.
- Totally.
I'm gonna start story-boarding our choreography tonight.
Hey.
Hope you guys are up for this competition.
The girls look pretty pumped.
We're planning on smacking 'em down like the hand of God.
Hey, Finn, you all right? You seem a little out of it.
Yeah, I'm just a little worn out.
Come on, dude.
We're late for football practice.
DearJournal.
Feeling listless again today.
It began at dawn, when I tried to make a smoothie out of beef bones, breaking my juicer.
And then at Cheerios practice, disaster.
It was unmistakable.
It was like spotting the first spark on the Hindenburg.
A quiver.
That quiver will lose us nationals and without a championship, I'll lose my endorsements and without those endorsements, I won't be able to buy my hovercraft.
Feeling all right, Quinn? I'm just really tired from Glee Club.
Glee Club! Every time I try to destroy that clutch of scab-eating mouth breathers it only comes back stronger, like some sexually ambiguous horror movie villain.
Here I am, about to turn 30 and I've sacrificed everything only to be shanghaied by the bi-curious machinations of a cabal of doughy, misshapen teens.
Am I missing something, Journal? Is it me? Of course it's not me.
It's Will Schuester.
What is it about him, Journal? Is it the arrogant smirk? Is it the store-bought home perm? You know, Journal, I noticed something yesterday.
Of course It's coming clear to me now.
If I can't destroy the club, I will have to destroy the man.
Let me be frank.
Your husband is hiding his kielbasa in a Hickory Farms gift basket that doesn't belong to you.
What? With who? Guidance counselor.
Real floozy and a man-eater.
Wears creepy broaches like the kind my nana was buried in.
More tea.
- Oh, sorry.
- Oh, it's the same old song.
- Wife puts on a couple extra pounds - I'm pregnant.
Oh, that's no excuse.
I've always thought the desire to procreate showed deep, personal weakness.
Me Never wanted kids.
Don't have the time.
Don't have the uterus.
- Are you sure about this? - A woman always knows.
- Yeah.
- Let me put it to you this way.
If it's not a full-blown affair, well, it's certainly heading in that direction.
You need a machete to cut through the haze of lust that surrounds them.
Oh, God.
What am I gonna do? I think you should both pack up and move out of the district.
Unless you wanna lose your man to a mentally ill ginger pygmy with eyes like a bush baby.
Now, you're absolutely sure about this? I mean, you have proof? Get into that school, and sniff out those sex pheromones for yourself.
We happen to have an opening.
Our school nurse, Mrs.
Lancaster, is in a coma.
Oh, she took a terrible tumble down the stairwell yesterday.
Aaah! - But I'm not a nurse.
I work at Sheets 'N' Things.
- I'm not an American citizen.
I was born in the Panama Canal Zone, but I managed to get a passport and run for office twice.
My advice to you, if you wanna keep your husband Get creative.
Mrs.
Schuester, I appreciate your interest in the nursing position but your previous experience is limited to folding hand towels.
As assistant manager at Sheets 'N' Things I've had first aid training.
Mm-hmm.
- I've also used a defibrillator.
- Huh.
So what did you want to talk to me about? Oh.
Good news.
Lfigured out a way to get the kids motivated.
They're gonna compete against each other in a glee-off.
- Oh.
- And guess who the celebrity judge is gonna be.
- You.
- Me? You are the most honest and impartial person I know.
Well, isn't this a surprise.
Terri, wh-what are you doing here? Hi.
I don't think we've been properly introduced.
I'm Terri Schuester, Will's pregnant wife.
- Hi.
- Oh, honey - Someone got a little lipstick on your cup.
- Sorry.
I got it.
Um, is-is everything okay, Terri? - You-You never visit me at work.
- Oh, I'm not visiting.
No.
You've been so stressed about our finances lately that I thought I would pitch in by getting a second job.
I'm the new school nurse.
But you're not a nurse.
- You don't have any training.
- Oh, please, Will.
It's a public school.
Isn't this gonna be great? And this means that I'm gonna be around all the time now.
Know your routes.
Now, that is the key to this play, gentlemen.
The receivers run the fly route downfield and then block as the play develops, okay? Know your assignments.
This is not I'm losing it.
I'm tired all the time.
I can't keep my eyes open.
That's your only job, is to know your assignments.
- No sharps, and no flats.
- I know how lucky I am Captain of the football team, Glee stud.
I know I should be excited about Quinn.
She's hot, popular, and she's carrying my baby and all but I can't get Rachel out of my head.
She kind of freaks me out in a Swimfan kind of way but she can really sing and her body is smokin' if you're not into boobs.
My body's a mess.
I found a hair on my ear the other day and I have to rub Biofreeze on my shins a couple times a day.
Growing pains.
It smells pretty bad, but I mask it with Drakkar Noir.
Being a guy my age is tough.
Between Glee and football and school and being popular I'm just kind of overwhelmed.
Everyone wants something from me, and I don't have the energy to do it all.
I don't know how important people like presidents or newscasters or mob bosses do it.
My mom says I'm stretched too thin so I gave up homework, but that didn't help.
All I know is, last night I got vaporized on level two.
Level twol And I didn't even have the energy to care.
He's drooling.
Dude, wake up.
Sure, yeah.
That sounds good.
- I said, we can't let those girls beat us.
- Sorry.
Sometimes when I'm thinking real hard, it helps to close my eyes.
We're doing a mash-up of"It's My Life" and Usher's "Confessions.
" We should get some trash can lids and stomp the yard up in this piece.
Puck, with respect, you're more helpful when you don't contribute.
Dude, what's wrong with you? Go see the nurse.
Every day I say I have a headache.
I sleep for three hours.
I haven't attended a math class in two years.
Oh.
Thanks, guys.
Keep up the good work.
Uh, okay, girls.
We need to get started.
- We're getting warmed up.
- Where's Quinn? Probably down at the mall looking for elastic-waist pants.
Mr.
Schuester's right, you guys.
We can't get complacent.
- Chill out.
- I already picked the songs.
We're gonna do a mash-up of"Halo" and "Walking on Sunshine.
" - Yeah, that was my idea.
- Whatever.
Come on.
We can do this in our sleep.
You think those six dudes are gonna give us any competition? - I say we just wing it.
- We can't just wing it.
All those in favor of winging it? All those opposed? Looks like the ayes have it.
Hi.
How can I help you? - Hey, Mrs.
Schuester.
- Uh-huh.
- I'm Finn Hudson.
I'm in Glee with your husband.
- Well, hi, Finn.
Oh, wait a minute.
Are you the one who's dating Quinn Fabray? - Yeah.
Why? - Oh, you have really good bone structure.
Yeah.
Um, I've been really tired lately and I was wondering if I could lie down in here for a while.
Why don't you have a seat.
Why don't you tell me a little bit about your sleep habits.
- What time do you go to bed? - Um, I don't know.
Usually after "Skinemax" starts playing regular movies again.
And I'm normally tired, but lately I can't just fall asleep.
It's like my brain won't shut up.
Well, what are you thinking about? Oh, you can be honest with me.
There's a code of silence in my office.
- Okay, uh, football plays - Uh-huh.
Um, girls, dance steps - girls.
- Girls? - But you're dating Quinn Fabray.
- Yeah, but - Do you think a guy can be into two girls at once? - No.
And remember, flirting is cheating.
And the revenge of the jilted woman is usually pretty messy.
- So can I take my nap now? - Do you want to sleep through your life, Finn? No, but I read once that teenagers need more sleep than infants.
When I was in high school, I captained the cheerleading squad I kept a perfect 4.
0 G.
P.
A.
, I cultivated my popularity and I maintained a loving relationship with the boy who would become my husband.
Wow.
I don't even know how I did that.
Wait a minute.
Yes, I do.
Pseudoephedrine.
It's the stuff they put in decongestants to make them non-drowsy.
It's kind of like a Well, like a vitamin.
I would pop two of these blue meanies every morning and then I would be a firecracker for the rest of the day.
Are they safe? They're over-the-counter.
They stock them next to the candy bars.
Sweetie, I'm the school nurse.
I know what I'm doing.
Hey, guys, how's it goin'? God, it's a beautiful day.
Let's run through the number.
I can't wait to do the number.
I'm ready and excited.
You guys stand up! Come on.
Let's get this joint jumping.
Has your soul been taken over by caffeinated space aliens? No, just visited the school nurse.
Got this great vitamin.
I feel fantastic.
I can't wait to do the number.
Let's do the number, and then afterwards we can build a house for Habitat for Humanity.
- What kind of vitamin? - Vitamin C? Vogue magazine says it boosts energy levels and brightens the complexion.
Vitamin D.
And I got you guys some.
#This ain't a song for all the brokenhearted # # No silent prayer for the faith departed # #And I ain't gonna be just a face in the crowd # #You're gonna hear my voice when I shout it out loud # # It's my life # # It's now or never # # I ain't gonna live forever # # I just wanna live while I'm alive # # It's my life # - #T hese are my confessions # - #A nd just when I thought I said all I could say # # My chick on the side said she got one on the way # - # Now, my confessions # - # If I'm gonna tell it, then I gotta tell it all # # I damn near cried when I got that phone call # # I'm so thrown I don't know what to do # # But to give part two of my # # Better stand tall when they're callin' you out # # Don't bend, don't break Baby, don't back down # #These are my confessions # # It's now or never # # I ain't gonna live forever # #These are my confessions # # I just wanna live while I'm alive # # It's my life # #Just when I thought I said all I could say # # My chick on the side said she got one on the way # - #T hese are my confessions # - # I just wanna live while I'm alive # # It's my life # - Awesome, guys.
- Yeah! Geez, I didn't know you had that in you.
It's like somebody slipped something in your juice boxes.
Ooh.
You ladies better bring it tomorrow.
Otherwise, whool We've got an opening number for sectionals.
Olé.
Haven't seen you at Glee rehearsals.
I'm not Superwoman.
I know Glee is your whole life, but I have the Cheerios.
I'm on honor roll.
I have friends.
You don't have to be embarrassed.
No one at Glee is gonna judge you.
Look, I know everyone expects us to be enemies and be in competition but I don't hate you.
Why not? I've been awful to you.
That was before you knew what it felt like to be me an outsider.
More people are gonna start finding out about this and you're gonna need friends who can relate.
How can you relate to what I'm going through? You don't think people whisper about me in the lunchrooms or draw pornographic pictures of me on the bathroom walls? That was me, actually.
Look, I don't agree with the choice you're making but you're gonna need Glee.
You have seven months of your youth left.
You should enjoy it.
And let's face it.
In a couple of months that cheerleading uniform isn't gonna fit and we're gonna be all you have left.
Just come back to practice.
Boys versus girls It's fun.
And we could certainly use your voice right now.
You're actually a good singer, Quinn.
Occasionally sharp, but that's just because you lack my years of training.
I would have tortured you if the roles were reversed, you know.
I know.
Hi.
It's Terri.
Hi, Terri.
This is Howard Bamboo.
Yeah.
I know that, Howard.
Okay, you know how I'm moonlighting as a nurse? - Well, I need a favor.
- O-Okay.
Go to the drugstore and get me a couple of boxes of decongestant.
I'm running low, and I want the children of McKinley to be healthy and happy.
- Uh, h-how many boxes? - Um Thirty-six.
Oh.
- Hey, Terri.
- Oh.
Hi, Ken.
What's up? - Can we talk frank? - Uh Listen.
We have a problem.
I think my girlfriend is in love with your husband.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the feeling was mutual.
- How long has this been going on? - I don't know.
A couple months.
I see 'em together all the time Laughing, talking.
All the stuff she never does with me.
You know, I knew something was up.
She couldn't keep her eyes off him at those Acafella clown shows.
Listen.
Has Will ever mentioned her to you? Oh, no, but he's too smart for that.
I mean, just barely, but still.
Oh, Ken, I gotta be honest with you.
I only took this job so that I could keep an eye on him.
We've got to put a stop to this so that I can get out of here.
See, I'm not built to work five days a week.
Well, I been thinking, maybe that if you and I started seeing each other on the side it might kind of cancel their thing out.
Are you two still having sex? Because, you know, when that stops, something is up.
We actually haven't, um, had sex yet.
She doesn't like to be touched.
- By me.
- Oh.
God, I love her so much.
Oh.
Um, okay.
It's okay.
There, there.
Look at the two of us.
You pregnant, and me with psoriasis - Oh.
- And one testicle that won't descend.
- I don't know who to feel more sorry for.
- Okay, that's enough.
You know what? You gotta stop being such a baby.
- I cannot fix this unless you're willing to man up.
- Okay.
I'm sorry.
Here's what you're gonna do.
You're going straight to the nearest department store to buy her an engagement ring.
Then you're gonna get down on one knee and you're gonna ask that doe-eyed little harlot to marry you.
No.
I can't do that.
What if she says no? It might kill me.
Take two of these, then nothing can stop you.
- I told you guys.
- We know.
You've been berating us for the better part of an hour.
- Were they really that good? - They were, Quinn.
Look.
I was fine with arranging, choreographing and directing this number free of charge.
But we underestimated the boys.
Their number will go to sectionals and once again I will be humiliated.
How were we supposed to know they'd rock the house? They've never been good.
- How did they d-d-do it? - The real question is, what were they on? Though I've been grouped with the boys, my allegiance still remains with you ladies.
They declined my offer to do their hair in cornrows and all my artistic decisions have been derided as too costly because they involve several varieties of exotic bird feathers.
We all took something.
My man, got next week's plays all worked out.
Yeah! Hey, Mr.
Schue, got that paper on Bariloche, Argentina, on your desk.
- But it's not due for two weeks.
- Damn straight.
I am in the zonel - Cheater.
- I don't know what you're talkin' about.
- You took performance enhancers before your mash-up.
Kurt told me.
- Ah.
It's deplorable, contemptible, and it's just plain wrong.
It's also cheating.
- As a matter of fact, I'm gonna start calling you "F-Rod.
" - Hey, back off.
I'm nothing like A-Rod, okay? I'd never take steroids.
They make your junk fall off.
Listen, Rachel.
You don't know what it's like for me, the kind of pressure I'm un Oh, we all have pressures.
But you know how I deal with it? The natural way with a rigorous diet and exercise routine.
I'm up at 6:00 a.
m.
Every day.
I have my protein shake with banana and flax seed oil and by 6: 10 I'm on the elliptical.
- #Ain't nothin'gonna break-a my stride # - You know how I motivate myself? Not with anything artificial.
I set a goal - and I won't rest until I reach it.
- #I've got to keep on movin'## Well, that's personal pressure.
If you don't meet your goal, you're the only one who loses.
I have to be the quarterback, th-the male lead and deal with a pregnant girlfriend who yells about ice cream.
So, yeah, maybe I helped me and my teammates out a little bit but it's only because I'm sick and tired of working so hard and still losing.
- Yeah, but winning by cheating isn't winning.
- Oh, don't give me that.
The reason you're so pissed about this is you know you can't compete with us.
Oh, I'm offended by that accusation.
We haven't performed yet, but, if I may say, our mash-up is spectacular! It still isn't gonna be as good.
We're gonna win.
You're gonna lose.
Deal with it.
Everyone gets a dose.
Oh, except for Quinn.
You get folic acid Mama.
It's good for the baby.
Get the lead out, Howard.
We have patients waiting.
Are you sure we should be doing this? Oh, it's over-the-counter.
It's safe.
You can trust me.
I'm a nurse.
It's good for you.
- What's up with Ken? - I know.
Doesn't he have a healthy glow? I put him on a new vitamin regimen.
Is that safe? I mean, you're not really a nurse, Terri.
Don't start criticizing my work, Will not when I'm just getting my sea legs.
Isn't this nice? I mean, when is the last time - we got to have lunch together on a weekday, hmm? - Hmm.
Oh, honey, you have a little mustard Just Geez, Terri.
- This is my workplace.
- I'm sorry, honey.
- It's just that my hormones are going really crazy for you.
- Hey, look.
Look.
You being here is not good for our marriage.
Spending time together is not good for our marriage? Not every minute.
There's no separation.
We used to come home every night a-and talk about our day.
Now we have nothing to say to each other.
A lot of ants on the sidewalk today.
Pretty late in the season for that.
I think this is just forcing us to expand our intellectual horizons.
- Where are you going? - The bathroom.
- I'll come with you.
- No.
I love you, but I need my space.
Hmph.
- Now's your chance, Ken.
- What, here? Now? - Hi, Emma.
- Hi, Ken.
What are you doing? Look, Emma.
I know our relationship hasn't been perfect.
You won't ride in my car.
I can't touch you above the wrist.
Remember, you cried for an hour that time my elbow accidentally brushed by your breast.
But I think about you all day long.
I kiss that picture of us at the state fair every night before I go to sleep.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
This isn't happening.
This is a dream.
- Emma Pillsbury, this is not an engagement ring.
- Oh, thank goodness.
No.
I mean, it is.
But i-it's more than that.
It's It's a promise.
Look, Emma.
I know you have this thing about being clean.
Now I can't promise to pick up my underwear or squeegee the shower door but I can promise to keep your life clean of sadness and loneliness and any other dark clouds that might float into it.
It's cubic zirconia.
I know how affected you were by Blood Diamond.
Emma Pillsbury"M&M" will you marry me? Thank you so much.
It really is a pleasure.
While the boys chose songs that cast an eye inward on the irresponsible life choices and sexual hunger of today's modern teens we have chosen a selection of songs that speaks to the nation as a whole during these troubling times filled with economic uncertainty and unbridled social woe.
Because if there's two things America needs right now, that is sunshine and optimism.
Also angels.
Okay.
#Oh # # Remember those walls I built # #Well, baby, they're tumblin' down # #They didn't even put up a fight # #They didn't even make a sound # # It's like I've been awakened # # Every rule I had you breakin' # # It's the risk that I'm takin' I am never gonna shut you out # # Everywhere I'm lookin' now # # I'm surrounded by your embrace # - #Baby, I can feel your halo # - #Oh # - #A nd don't it feel good # - #I can feel your halo # - # Halo # - #I can see your halo # - # Halo # - # I can see your halo # - # Halo # - # I can see your halo, and don't it feel good # # I used to think maybe you loved me # # Now, baby, I'm sure # #And I just can't wait till the day when you knock on my door # #Oh, now, now I'm walkin' on sunshine, whoa # # I'm walkin' on sunshine, whoa # - #A nd don't it feel good, Hey # - # I can feel your halo, halo # #All right now, ho # - # I can feel your halo, halo # - # Hey, oh, yea-a-ah # - # I can feel your halo, halo # - # Hey, halo-o-o # - # I can feel your halo, halo # - # Hey, halo-o-o # # I can see your halo, Halo-o-o # Whoo! Ha-ha! Ladies, I I don't even know what to say.
You did such a good job.
I don't know what you guys did, but whatever it was, keep doing it! Our celebrity judge has her work cut out for her.
Hey, great job, guys.
Okay.
All right.
Whoo.
What the Ha! - Hey, Emma, um, can you walk with me? - Yeah.
- Well, I think your, uh think your plan worked.
- Yeah.
Instilling a sense of good, clean competition in these kids I think, um I think you really motivated them.
Well, actually, I consider you a coconspirator.
We came up with the idea together.
So is it true about Ken asking to marry you? Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
What are you gonna do? I don't know.
Can you, um Can you think of any other options I might have? L-Is that a reason to marry someone? That's not what I'm asking.
Emma.
Terri.
Um Hi.
What can I, uh What can I do for you? I just wanted to cut to the chase that things have been a little awkward since I started working here.
- I just wanted to clear the air.
- Oh.
That's, um That's actually really nice.
Why don't you just You have no chance with my husband.
Do I make myself clear? Oh, you might think there's some kind of competition going on between you and I but that's like saying that a nail is competing with a hammer.
- Terri, Will is a good man.
- Uh-huh.
He's kind and he's generous, and he deserves a lot better than you.
Emma, Will is my husband.
Look at you.
You are so superior, because you're nice to a man that you see for an hour or two a day.
You're just an innocent little dove.
Hmm? You're so innocent that you would steal a man away from his pregnant wife.
Yeah.
Do yourself a favor, honey.
Marry Ken Tanaka.
Oh, sure, he's dumb like sand, and his fondue pot of nationalities is gonna open your kids up to a host of genetic diseases but he's kind, and he's generous.
And he's available.
Hmm.
- Mrs.
Schuester.
- Mm-hmm.
I need to talk to you about the baby.
Is everything okay? Wait, you're not having it right now, are you? - What? No.
Aren't you supposed to be a nurse? - Mm-hmm.
- I've been thinking about your offer.
- Yeah? I like my life.
I like being a cheerleader and I can't believe I'm actually saying this, but I really like being in Glee Club.
I have all these great things in my life, and it already feels like too much.
I can't raise a baby.
You know, honestly, I don't even know how you kids do it nowadays.
I mean, l-I didn't have it this bad when I was your age.
I mean, there weren't as many TV channels either though.
Is Finn okay with this? 'Cause, you know I don't want any baby-daddy drama when you hand it over to me.
He's the reason I'm doing this.
He's such a good guy.
And he internalizes all this pressure.
He's gonna have a heart attack.
I never want Mr.
Schuester to find out about this though.
I don't wanna hurt him either.
Oh, your secret's safe with me.
I have a lot more to lose.
One more thing.
- You know how you gave me those vitamins for the baby? - Mm-hmm.
I really appreciated that um, but I'm gonna have all these doctors' bills and I'm gonna need some new maternity clothes.
- You want money from me? - It's gonna be your baby.
Which means I'm gonna be paying the bills for Look, you're making the right call here, Quinn.
It's what's best for everybody.
Hi.
Hi.
Um, I can't I can't stay long in this room because of the germs, you know, and because of the odor.
But I have a question.
Anything for you, Emma.
So what would, um what would getting married mean exactly? Because I would wanna keep my last name and I'd wanna continue living in different parts of town.
And, um, I think it would be best if we didn't see each other after school.
Sure.
And I wouldn't want a big ceremony, you know, like in a church or with people.
We wouldn't have to invite anybody, you know, or tell anybody actually.
It could be more like a secret, you know like a secret marriage.
That's actually a better deal than I expected.
You're a really good man, Ken.
And I don't want to spend the rest of my life alone and I know that you don't either.
So is that a yes? What's up, A-Rach? Hey, sweet mash-up.
You guys were so energetic.
We were just taking a lesson from Major League Baseball.
L-l-It's not cheating if everyone's doing it.
- We were just leveling out the playing field.
- You really believe that? No.
Okay? L-I feel terrible.
Even if we win, it's not gonna be satisfying.
I know.
I don't even remember performing.
What do you think we should do? I think the only way to make things right is to just withdraw from the competition You know, admit that we were wrong and disqualify our respective teams immediately.
- No one gets to win.
- Cool.
I'm sorry about what I said the other day, about calling you contemptible and deplorable.
Ah, that's all right.
I didn't even know what those words meant.
W-What I meant to say is that I guess I get caught up in the competitive hysteria too.
My goals are too selfish.
You know, it's time for me to stop competing against everyone and start competing alongside them.
What the hell were you thinking? - You gave drugs to my students? - I'll say it again.
They are over-the-counter, F.
D.
A.
Approved, and if I didn't give it to them I'm sure the kids would just find a way to get it for themselves.
- No.
No, they wouldn't.
These are good kids.
- Nothing bad happened.
Howard Bamboo got arrested.
- Well, that.
- Wait.
What? Pseudoephedrine is an ingredient in the manufacturing of methamphetamines.
Howard got picked up by the feds on suspicion of running a crystal meth lab.
I never told Howard to get them all in one place.
Okay, enough, Terri.
How are we supposed to raise a baby when I can't trust you to look after a group of teenagers? You are oblivious to consequences.
- I was only trying to help you, Will.
- Don't.
Every time I light a fire in my life you find a way to make sure it burns the forest down.
I have serious concerns about your judgment, Mrs.
Schuester.
I must ask you to resign as school nurse.
Fine.
I was working too hard anyway.
Hold on to your horses, Schue.
I have to question your judgment in the matter as well.
What? I had no idea this was even going on.
Exactly.
The children rely on you to create the culture and you, with your obsession with winning and competition has fostered an unsafe environment.
I'm bringing in someone else to cochair the Glee Club.
Someone with a track record of responsibility and excellence.
We're really sorry, Mr.
Schue.
We didn't mean to get you into trouble.
I'm really disappointed in you guys.
Glee is supposed to be about what's inside your heart not what's coursing through your veins.
We know, and I think I speak for everyone when I say that we'd be happy to move forward and put this episode behind us.
Well, it's not that simple.
Because of this debacle it's been decided that I'm no longer fit to run Glee Club myself.
We've been assigned a codirector.
Who? Hey, kids.
I gotta tell ya, I'm just thrilled to becoming on board to cocaptain your little showbiz cruise.
Ah, I can't wait to start singin' and dancin' and maybe even puttin' on the Ritz a little bit.
Will? I wanted you to, um to hear this from me.
You know Ken, um, asked me to marry him.
I said yes.
That's That's great.
#Ain't nothing gonna break my stride # #Nobody gonna slow me down # #Oh, no, I got to keep on movin'# #Ain't nothin'gonna break my stride # #I'm runnin'and I won't touch ground # #Oh, no, I've got to keep on movin'##
Rachel and the Glee Club know that Quinn's pregnant but they all think Finn's the father, when really, it's Ruck.
Yikes.
And Terri's only fake pregnant and wants Quinn to give her her baby so Will won't find out.
How come you haven't had any morning sickness? Also, Ken is dating Emma, but she's really got eyes for Mr.
Schue.
- And that's what you missed on - #Glee # A- five, six, seven, eight.
Step, turn, out.
And it's ball-change.
Step-ball-change.
Step, you, you, you, you.
Ba, ba, ba.
Turn Come on, guys.
You're sleep-walking on me here.
Gimme some energy.
- We've got sectionals in two - Please.
Sectionals is gonna be a breeze.
Maybe so But if we coast through sectionals, we're gonna get killed at regionals.
We have got to be on our game.
Sorry.
Funny YouTube.
It's a grape-stomping one.
The kids have gotten really complacent.
It's like the fire has totally gone out.
Um Um, I'm sorry.
You've just You've got a little mustard in your cute, Kirk Douglas chin dimple.
Uh Ah? - Um - Did I get it? Here.
Let me Hold on.
There.
Thanks.
Um, so.
Uh, when did When did this start to happen? A week ago.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven - No, no, no, no.
- Great news, guys.
Just got the competition bracket for sectionals, and we are in really good shape.
There's only two other teams.
If we beat them, we make it to regionals.
- Yeah.
- Who are the other teams? Drumroll, please, Finn.
School for the Deaf in Dayton, and some place called Jane Adams Academy.
Jane Adams? That's a halfway house - for girls just getting out of juvie.
- Th-Th-This is great.
Reople who can't hear what they're singing, and criminals who don't care.
It's gonna be a cakewalk.
High five.
I don't know.
They think they've got it in the bag so they've simply stopped trying.
I've got to figure out some way to motivate them.
Okay, well, you, um You could Well, what about a sticker board? That's how my parents got me to do chores when I was a kid.
All right, so I do a chore, and then I get a star, and then Oh, dear God.
Rlease Rlease stop talking.
I'm trying desperately to ignore the treacly sweet inanity of your asinine conversation but now I've got bile in my mouth.
I will hold my tongue no further.
You know what this is? This is a list of my Cheerios.
Every week I pick someone at random, and I kick 'em out.
Yeah, well, in Glee Club we do things a little bit differently.
Oh, yeah, Will? How's that workin' out for you? You have to remember something.
We're dealing with children.
They need to be terrified.
It's like mother's milk to them.
Without it, their bones won't grow properly.
So if you want results with a kid you find that competitive animal within, and unleash it.
Okay.
Ellen, that blouse is just insane.
Can't believe she's allowed to teach at this school.
You know she may have a point.
Competition.
Every one of these people or elements was a champion in their own right but they used competing with each other to make themselves even better.
I don't understand how lightning is in competition with an above-ground swimming pool.
Just go with it.
You guys have become complacent.
You were great at the invitational but you gotta up your game if you wanna get through sectionals.
Okay, split up.
Guys on the left side, girls on the right side.
Let's go.
Come on.
All right.
Kurt? Here's the deal.
Two teams Boys versus girls.
One week from today you will each perform a mash-up of your choice.
- What's a mash-up? - A mash-up is when you take two songs and mash 'em together to make an even richer explosion of musical expression.
Boys will perform on Tuesday.
Girls the next day.
I want you guys to go all out, okay? Costumes, choreography.
Whoever wins the competition - gets to choose the number that we do for sectionals.
- Wait.
Who's gonna be the judge? - Your gender makes you biased.
- Ahh.
There is going to be a celebrity judge.
- Who? - You're gonna have to show up to find out.
- We got this in the bag.
- Totally.
I'm gonna start story-boarding our choreography tonight.
Hey.
Hope you guys are up for this competition.
The girls look pretty pumped.
We're planning on smacking 'em down like the hand of God.
Hey, Finn, you all right? You seem a little out of it.
Yeah, I'm just a little worn out.
Come on, dude.
We're late for football practice.
DearJournal.
Feeling listless again today.
It began at dawn, when I tried to make a smoothie out of beef bones, breaking my juicer.
And then at Cheerios practice, disaster.
It was unmistakable.
It was like spotting the first spark on the Hindenburg.
A quiver.
That quiver will lose us nationals and without a championship, I'll lose my endorsements and without those endorsements, I won't be able to buy my hovercraft.
Feeling all right, Quinn? I'm just really tired from Glee Club.
Glee Club! Every time I try to destroy that clutch of scab-eating mouth breathers it only comes back stronger, like some sexually ambiguous horror movie villain.
Here I am, about to turn 30 and I've sacrificed everything only to be shanghaied by the bi-curious machinations of a cabal of doughy, misshapen teens.
Am I missing something, Journal? Is it me? Of course it's not me.
It's Will Schuester.
What is it about him, Journal? Is it the arrogant smirk? Is it the store-bought home perm? You know, Journal, I noticed something yesterday.
Of course It's coming clear to me now.
If I can't destroy the club, I will have to destroy the man.
Let me be frank.
Your husband is hiding his kielbasa in a Hickory Farms gift basket that doesn't belong to you.
What? With who? Guidance counselor.
Real floozy and a man-eater.
Wears creepy broaches like the kind my nana was buried in.
More tea.
- Oh, sorry.
- Oh, it's the same old song.
- Wife puts on a couple extra pounds - I'm pregnant.
Oh, that's no excuse.
I've always thought the desire to procreate showed deep, personal weakness.
Me Never wanted kids.
Don't have the time.
Don't have the uterus.
- Are you sure about this? - A woman always knows.
- Yeah.
- Let me put it to you this way.
If it's not a full-blown affair, well, it's certainly heading in that direction.
You need a machete to cut through the haze of lust that surrounds them.
Oh, God.
What am I gonna do? I think you should both pack up and move out of the district.
Unless you wanna lose your man to a mentally ill ginger pygmy with eyes like a bush baby.
Now, you're absolutely sure about this? I mean, you have proof? Get into that school, and sniff out those sex pheromones for yourself.
We happen to have an opening.
Our school nurse, Mrs.
Lancaster, is in a coma.
Oh, she took a terrible tumble down the stairwell yesterday.
Aaah! - But I'm not a nurse.
I work at Sheets 'N' Things.
- I'm not an American citizen.
I was born in the Panama Canal Zone, but I managed to get a passport and run for office twice.
My advice to you, if you wanna keep your husband Get creative.
Mrs.
Schuester, I appreciate your interest in the nursing position but your previous experience is limited to folding hand towels.
As assistant manager at Sheets 'N' Things I've had first aid training.
Mm-hmm.
- I've also used a defibrillator.
- Huh.
So what did you want to talk to me about? Oh.
Good news.
Lfigured out a way to get the kids motivated.
They're gonna compete against each other in a glee-off.
- Oh.
- And guess who the celebrity judge is gonna be.
- You.
- Me? You are the most honest and impartial person I know.
Well, isn't this a surprise.
Terri, wh-what are you doing here? Hi.
I don't think we've been properly introduced.
I'm Terri Schuester, Will's pregnant wife.
- Hi.
- Oh, honey - Someone got a little lipstick on your cup.
- Sorry.
I got it.
Um, is-is everything okay, Terri? - You-You never visit me at work.
- Oh, I'm not visiting.
No.
You've been so stressed about our finances lately that I thought I would pitch in by getting a second job.
I'm the new school nurse.
But you're not a nurse.
- You don't have any training.
- Oh, please, Will.
It's a public school.
Isn't this gonna be great? And this means that I'm gonna be around all the time now.
Know your routes.
Now, that is the key to this play, gentlemen.
The receivers run the fly route downfield and then block as the play develops, okay? Know your assignments.
This is not I'm losing it.
I'm tired all the time.
I can't keep my eyes open.
That's your only job, is to know your assignments.
- No sharps, and no flats.
- I know how lucky I am Captain of the football team, Glee stud.
I know I should be excited about Quinn.
She's hot, popular, and she's carrying my baby and all but I can't get Rachel out of my head.
She kind of freaks me out in a Swimfan kind of way but she can really sing and her body is smokin' if you're not into boobs.
My body's a mess.
I found a hair on my ear the other day and I have to rub Biofreeze on my shins a couple times a day.
Growing pains.
It smells pretty bad, but I mask it with Drakkar Noir.
Being a guy my age is tough.
Between Glee and football and school and being popular I'm just kind of overwhelmed.
Everyone wants something from me, and I don't have the energy to do it all.
I don't know how important people like presidents or newscasters or mob bosses do it.
My mom says I'm stretched too thin so I gave up homework, but that didn't help.
All I know is, last night I got vaporized on level two.
Level twol And I didn't even have the energy to care.
He's drooling.
Dude, wake up.
Sure, yeah.
That sounds good.
- I said, we can't let those girls beat us.
- Sorry.
Sometimes when I'm thinking real hard, it helps to close my eyes.
We're doing a mash-up of"It's My Life" and Usher's "Confessions.
" We should get some trash can lids and stomp the yard up in this piece.
Puck, with respect, you're more helpful when you don't contribute.
Dude, what's wrong with you? Go see the nurse.
Every day I say I have a headache.
I sleep for three hours.
I haven't attended a math class in two years.
Oh.
Thanks, guys.
Keep up the good work.
Uh, okay, girls.
We need to get started.
- We're getting warmed up.
- Where's Quinn? Probably down at the mall looking for elastic-waist pants.
Mr.
Schuester's right, you guys.
We can't get complacent.
- Chill out.
- I already picked the songs.
We're gonna do a mash-up of"Halo" and "Walking on Sunshine.
" - Yeah, that was my idea.
- Whatever.
Come on.
We can do this in our sleep.
You think those six dudes are gonna give us any competition? - I say we just wing it.
- We can't just wing it.
All those in favor of winging it? All those opposed? Looks like the ayes have it.
Hi.
How can I help you? - Hey, Mrs.
Schuester.
- Uh-huh.
- I'm Finn Hudson.
I'm in Glee with your husband.
- Well, hi, Finn.
Oh, wait a minute.
Are you the one who's dating Quinn Fabray? - Yeah.
Why? - Oh, you have really good bone structure.
Yeah.
Um, I've been really tired lately and I was wondering if I could lie down in here for a while.
Why don't you have a seat.
Why don't you tell me a little bit about your sleep habits.
- What time do you go to bed? - Um, I don't know.
Usually after "Skinemax" starts playing regular movies again.
And I'm normally tired, but lately I can't just fall asleep.
It's like my brain won't shut up.
Well, what are you thinking about? Oh, you can be honest with me.
There's a code of silence in my office.
- Okay, uh, football plays - Uh-huh.
Um, girls, dance steps - girls.
- Girls? - But you're dating Quinn Fabray.
- Yeah, but - Do you think a guy can be into two girls at once? - No.
And remember, flirting is cheating.
And the revenge of the jilted woman is usually pretty messy.
- So can I take my nap now? - Do you want to sleep through your life, Finn? No, but I read once that teenagers need more sleep than infants.
When I was in high school, I captained the cheerleading squad I kept a perfect 4.
0 G.
P.
A.
, I cultivated my popularity and I maintained a loving relationship with the boy who would become my husband.
Wow.
I don't even know how I did that.
Wait a minute.
Yes, I do.
Pseudoephedrine.
It's the stuff they put in decongestants to make them non-drowsy.
It's kind of like a Well, like a vitamin.
I would pop two of these blue meanies every morning and then I would be a firecracker for the rest of the day.
Are they safe? They're over-the-counter.
They stock them next to the candy bars.
Sweetie, I'm the school nurse.
I know what I'm doing.
Hey, guys, how's it goin'? God, it's a beautiful day.
Let's run through the number.
I can't wait to do the number.
I'm ready and excited.
You guys stand up! Come on.
Let's get this joint jumping.
Has your soul been taken over by caffeinated space aliens? No, just visited the school nurse.
Got this great vitamin.
I feel fantastic.
I can't wait to do the number.
Let's do the number, and then afterwards we can build a house for Habitat for Humanity.
- What kind of vitamin? - Vitamin C? Vogue magazine says it boosts energy levels and brightens the complexion.
Vitamin D.
And I got you guys some.
#This ain't a song for all the brokenhearted # # No silent prayer for the faith departed # #And I ain't gonna be just a face in the crowd # #You're gonna hear my voice when I shout it out loud # # It's my life # # It's now or never # # I ain't gonna live forever # # I just wanna live while I'm alive # # It's my life # - #T hese are my confessions # - #A nd just when I thought I said all I could say # # My chick on the side said she got one on the way # - # Now, my confessions # - # If I'm gonna tell it, then I gotta tell it all # # I damn near cried when I got that phone call # # I'm so thrown I don't know what to do # # But to give part two of my # # Better stand tall when they're callin' you out # # Don't bend, don't break Baby, don't back down # #These are my confessions # # It's now or never # # I ain't gonna live forever # #These are my confessions # # I just wanna live while I'm alive # # It's my life # #Just when I thought I said all I could say # # My chick on the side said she got one on the way # - #T hese are my confessions # - # I just wanna live while I'm alive # # It's my life # - Awesome, guys.
- Yeah! Geez, I didn't know you had that in you.
It's like somebody slipped something in your juice boxes.
Ooh.
You ladies better bring it tomorrow.
Otherwise, whool We've got an opening number for sectionals.
Olé.
Haven't seen you at Glee rehearsals.
I'm not Superwoman.
I know Glee is your whole life, but I have the Cheerios.
I'm on honor roll.
I have friends.
You don't have to be embarrassed.
No one at Glee is gonna judge you.
Look, I know everyone expects us to be enemies and be in competition but I don't hate you.
Why not? I've been awful to you.
That was before you knew what it felt like to be me an outsider.
More people are gonna start finding out about this and you're gonna need friends who can relate.
How can you relate to what I'm going through? You don't think people whisper about me in the lunchrooms or draw pornographic pictures of me on the bathroom walls? That was me, actually.
Look, I don't agree with the choice you're making but you're gonna need Glee.
You have seven months of your youth left.
You should enjoy it.
And let's face it.
In a couple of months that cheerleading uniform isn't gonna fit and we're gonna be all you have left.
Just come back to practice.
Boys versus girls It's fun.
And we could certainly use your voice right now.
You're actually a good singer, Quinn.
Occasionally sharp, but that's just because you lack my years of training.
I would have tortured you if the roles were reversed, you know.
I know.
Hi.
It's Terri.
Hi, Terri.
This is Howard Bamboo.
Yeah.
I know that, Howard.
Okay, you know how I'm moonlighting as a nurse? - Well, I need a favor.
- O-Okay.
Go to the drugstore and get me a couple of boxes of decongestant.
I'm running low, and I want the children of McKinley to be healthy and happy.
- Uh, h-how many boxes? - Um Thirty-six.
Oh.
- Hey, Terri.
- Oh.
Hi, Ken.
What's up? - Can we talk frank? - Uh Listen.
We have a problem.
I think my girlfriend is in love with your husband.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the feeling was mutual.
- How long has this been going on? - I don't know.
A couple months.
I see 'em together all the time Laughing, talking.
All the stuff she never does with me.
You know, I knew something was up.
She couldn't keep her eyes off him at those Acafella clown shows.
Listen.
Has Will ever mentioned her to you? Oh, no, but he's too smart for that.
I mean, just barely, but still.
Oh, Ken, I gotta be honest with you.
I only took this job so that I could keep an eye on him.
We've got to put a stop to this so that I can get out of here.
See, I'm not built to work five days a week.
Well, I been thinking, maybe that if you and I started seeing each other on the side it might kind of cancel their thing out.
Are you two still having sex? Because, you know, when that stops, something is up.
We actually haven't, um, had sex yet.
She doesn't like to be touched.
- By me.
- Oh.
God, I love her so much.
Oh.
Um, okay.
It's okay.
There, there.
Look at the two of us.
You pregnant, and me with psoriasis - Oh.
- And one testicle that won't descend.
- I don't know who to feel more sorry for.
- Okay, that's enough.
You know what? You gotta stop being such a baby.
- I cannot fix this unless you're willing to man up.
- Okay.
I'm sorry.
Here's what you're gonna do.
You're going straight to the nearest department store to buy her an engagement ring.
Then you're gonna get down on one knee and you're gonna ask that doe-eyed little harlot to marry you.
No.
I can't do that.
What if she says no? It might kill me.
Take two of these, then nothing can stop you.
- I told you guys.
- We know.
You've been berating us for the better part of an hour.
- Were they really that good? - They were, Quinn.
Look.
I was fine with arranging, choreographing and directing this number free of charge.
But we underestimated the boys.
Their number will go to sectionals and once again I will be humiliated.
How were we supposed to know they'd rock the house? They've never been good.
- How did they d-d-do it? - The real question is, what were they on? Though I've been grouped with the boys, my allegiance still remains with you ladies.
They declined my offer to do their hair in cornrows and all my artistic decisions have been derided as too costly because they involve several varieties of exotic bird feathers.
We all took something.
My man, got next week's plays all worked out.
Yeah! Hey, Mr.
Schue, got that paper on Bariloche, Argentina, on your desk.
- But it's not due for two weeks.
- Damn straight.
I am in the zonel - Cheater.
- I don't know what you're talkin' about.
- You took performance enhancers before your mash-up.
Kurt told me.
- Ah.
It's deplorable, contemptible, and it's just plain wrong.
It's also cheating.
- As a matter of fact, I'm gonna start calling you "F-Rod.
" - Hey, back off.
I'm nothing like A-Rod, okay? I'd never take steroids.
They make your junk fall off.
Listen, Rachel.
You don't know what it's like for me, the kind of pressure I'm un Oh, we all have pressures.
But you know how I deal with it? The natural way with a rigorous diet and exercise routine.
I'm up at 6:00 a.
m.
Every day.
I have my protein shake with banana and flax seed oil and by 6: 10 I'm on the elliptical.
- #Ain't nothin'gonna break-a my stride # - You know how I motivate myself? Not with anything artificial.
I set a goal - and I won't rest until I reach it.
- #I've got to keep on movin'## Well, that's personal pressure.
If you don't meet your goal, you're the only one who loses.
I have to be the quarterback, th-the male lead and deal with a pregnant girlfriend who yells about ice cream.
So, yeah, maybe I helped me and my teammates out a little bit but it's only because I'm sick and tired of working so hard and still losing.
- Yeah, but winning by cheating isn't winning.
- Oh, don't give me that.
The reason you're so pissed about this is you know you can't compete with us.
Oh, I'm offended by that accusation.
We haven't performed yet, but, if I may say, our mash-up is spectacular! It still isn't gonna be as good.
We're gonna win.
You're gonna lose.
Deal with it.
Everyone gets a dose.
Oh, except for Quinn.
You get folic acid Mama.
It's good for the baby.
Get the lead out, Howard.
We have patients waiting.
Are you sure we should be doing this? Oh, it's over-the-counter.
It's safe.
You can trust me.
I'm a nurse.
It's good for you.
- What's up with Ken? - I know.
Doesn't he have a healthy glow? I put him on a new vitamin regimen.
Is that safe? I mean, you're not really a nurse, Terri.
Don't start criticizing my work, Will not when I'm just getting my sea legs.
Isn't this nice? I mean, when is the last time - we got to have lunch together on a weekday, hmm? - Hmm.
Oh, honey, you have a little mustard Just Geez, Terri.
- This is my workplace.
- I'm sorry, honey.
- It's just that my hormones are going really crazy for you.
- Hey, look.
Look.
You being here is not good for our marriage.
Spending time together is not good for our marriage? Not every minute.
There's no separation.
We used to come home every night a-and talk about our day.
Now we have nothing to say to each other.
A lot of ants on the sidewalk today.
Pretty late in the season for that.
I think this is just forcing us to expand our intellectual horizons.
- Where are you going? - The bathroom.
- I'll come with you.
- No.
I love you, but I need my space.
Hmph.
- Now's your chance, Ken.
- What, here? Now? - Hi, Emma.
- Hi, Ken.
What are you doing? Look, Emma.
I know our relationship hasn't been perfect.
You won't ride in my car.
I can't touch you above the wrist.
Remember, you cried for an hour that time my elbow accidentally brushed by your breast.
But I think about you all day long.
I kiss that picture of us at the state fair every night before I go to sleep.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
This isn't happening.
This is a dream.
- Emma Pillsbury, this is not an engagement ring.
- Oh, thank goodness.
No.
I mean, it is.
But i-it's more than that.
It's It's a promise.
Look, Emma.
I know you have this thing about being clean.
Now I can't promise to pick up my underwear or squeegee the shower door but I can promise to keep your life clean of sadness and loneliness and any other dark clouds that might float into it.
It's cubic zirconia.
I know how affected you were by Blood Diamond.
Emma Pillsbury"M&M" will you marry me? Thank you so much.
It really is a pleasure.
While the boys chose songs that cast an eye inward on the irresponsible life choices and sexual hunger of today's modern teens we have chosen a selection of songs that speaks to the nation as a whole during these troubling times filled with economic uncertainty and unbridled social woe.
Because if there's two things America needs right now, that is sunshine and optimism.
Also angels.
Okay.
#Oh # # Remember those walls I built # #Well, baby, they're tumblin' down # #They didn't even put up a fight # #They didn't even make a sound # # It's like I've been awakened # # Every rule I had you breakin' # # It's the risk that I'm takin' I am never gonna shut you out # # Everywhere I'm lookin' now # # I'm surrounded by your embrace # - #Baby, I can feel your halo # - #Oh # - #A nd don't it feel good # - #I can feel your halo # - # Halo # - #I can see your halo # - # Halo # - # I can see your halo # - # Halo # - # I can see your halo, and don't it feel good # # I used to think maybe you loved me # # Now, baby, I'm sure # #And I just can't wait till the day when you knock on my door # #Oh, now, now I'm walkin' on sunshine, whoa # # I'm walkin' on sunshine, whoa # - #A nd don't it feel good, Hey # - # I can feel your halo, halo # #All right now, ho # - # I can feel your halo, halo # - # Hey, oh, yea-a-ah # - # I can feel your halo, halo # - # Hey, halo-o-o # - # I can feel your halo, halo # - # Hey, halo-o-o # # I can see your halo, Halo-o-o # Whoo! Ha-ha! Ladies, I I don't even know what to say.
You did such a good job.
I don't know what you guys did, but whatever it was, keep doing it! Our celebrity judge has her work cut out for her.
Hey, great job, guys.
Okay.
All right.
Whoo.
What the Ha! - Hey, Emma, um, can you walk with me? - Yeah.
- Well, I think your, uh think your plan worked.
- Yeah.
Instilling a sense of good, clean competition in these kids I think, um I think you really motivated them.
Well, actually, I consider you a coconspirator.
We came up with the idea together.
So is it true about Ken asking to marry you? Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
What are you gonna do? I don't know.
Can you, um Can you think of any other options I might have? L-Is that a reason to marry someone? That's not what I'm asking.
Emma.
Terri.
Um Hi.
What can I, uh What can I do for you? I just wanted to cut to the chase that things have been a little awkward since I started working here.
- I just wanted to clear the air.
- Oh.
That's, um That's actually really nice.
Why don't you just You have no chance with my husband.
Do I make myself clear? Oh, you might think there's some kind of competition going on between you and I but that's like saying that a nail is competing with a hammer.
- Terri, Will is a good man.
- Uh-huh.
He's kind and he's generous, and he deserves a lot better than you.
Emma, Will is my husband.
Look at you.
You are so superior, because you're nice to a man that you see for an hour or two a day.
You're just an innocent little dove.
Hmm? You're so innocent that you would steal a man away from his pregnant wife.
Yeah.
Do yourself a favor, honey.
Marry Ken Tanaka.
Oh, sure, he's dumb like sand, and his fondue pot of nationalities is gonna open your kids up to a host of genetic diseases but he's kind, and he's generous.
And he's available.
Hmm.
- Mrs.
Schuester.
- Mm-hmm.
I need to talk to you about the baby.
Is everything okay? Wait, you're not having it right now, are you? - What? No.
Aren't you supposed to be a nurse? - Mm-hmm.
- I've been thinking about your offer.
- Yeah? I like my life.
I like being a cheerleader and I can't believe I'm actually saying this, but I really like being in Glee Club.
I have all these great things in my life, and it already feels like too much.
I can't raise a baby.
You know, honestly, I don't even know how you kids do it nowadays.
I mean, l-I didn't have it this bad when I was your age.
I mean, there weren't as many TV channels either though.
Is Finn okay with this? 'Cause, you know I don't want any baby-daddy drama when you hand it over to me.
He's the reason I'm doing this.
He's such a good guy.
And he internalizes all this pressure.
He's gonna have a heart attack.
I never want Mr.
Schuester to find out about this though.
I don't wanna hurt him either.
Oh, your secret's safe with me.
I have a lot more to lose.
One more thing.
- You know how you gave me those vitamins for the baby? - Mm-hmm.
I really appreciated that um, but I'm gonna have all these doctors' bills and I'm gonna need some new maternity clothes.
- You want money from me? - It's gonna be your baby.
Which means I'm gonna be paying the bills for Look, you're making the right call here, Quinn.
It's what's best for everybody.
Hi.
Hi.
Um, I can't I can't stay long in this room because of the germs, you know, and because of the odor.
But I have a question.
Anything for you, Emma.
So what would, um what would getting married mean exactly? Because I would wanna keep my last name and I'd wanna continue living in different parts of town.
And, um, I think it would be best if we didn't see each other after school.
Sure.
And I wouldn't want a big ceremony, you know, like in a church or with people.
We wouldn't have to invite anybody, you know, or tell anybody actually.
It could be more like a secret, you know like a secret marriage.
That's actually a better deal than I expected.
You're a really good man, Ken.
And I don't want to spend the rest of my life alone and I know that you don't either.
So is that a yes? What's up, A-Rach? Hey, sweet mash-up.
You guys were so energetic.
We were just taking a lesson from Major League Baseball.
L-l-It's not cheating if everyone's doing it.
- We were just leveling out the playing field.
- You really believe that? No.
Okay? L-I feel terrible.
Even if we win, it's not gonna be satisfying.
I know.
I don't even remember performing.
What do you think we should do? I think the only way to make things right is to just withdraw from the competition You know, admit that we were wrong and disqualify our respective teams immediately.
- No one gets to win.
- Cool.
I'm sorry about what I said the other day, about calling you contemptible and deplorable.
Ah, that's all right.
I didn't even know what those words meant.
W-What I meant to say is that I guess I get caught up in the competitive hysteria too.
My goals are too selfish.
You know, it's time for me to stop competing against everyone and start competing alongside them.
What the hell were you thinking? - You gave drugs to my students? - I'll say it again.
They are over-the-counter, F.
D.
A.
Approved, and if I didn't give it to them I'm sure the kids would just find a way to get it for themselves.
- No.
No, they wouldn't.
These are good kids.
- Nothing bad happened.
Howard Bamboo got arrested.
- Well, that.
- Wait.
What? Pseudoephedrine is an ingredient in the manufacturing of methamphetamines.
Howard got picked up by the feds on suspicion of running a crystal meth lab.
I never told Howard to get them all in one place.
Okay, enough, Terri.
How are we supposed to raise a baby when I can't trust you to look after a group of teenagers? You are oblivious to consequences.
- I was only trying to help you, Will.
- Don't.
Every time I light a fire in my life you find a way to make sure it burns the forest down.
I have serious concerns about your judgment, Mrs.
Schuester.
I must ask you to resign as school nurse.
Fine.
I was working too hard anyway.
Hold on to your horses, Schue.
I have to question your judgment in the matter as well.
What? I had no idea this was even going on.
Exactly.
The children rely on you to create the culture and you, with your obsession with winning and competition has fostered an unsafe environment.
I'm bringing in someone else to cochair the Glee Club.
Someone with a track record of responsibility and excellence.
We're really sorry, Mr.
Schue.
We didn't mean to get you into trouble.
I'm really disappointed in you guys.
Glee is supposed to be about what's inside your heart not what's coursing through your veins.
We know, and I think I speak for everyone when I say that we'd be happy to move forward and put this episode behind us.
Well, it's not that simple.
Because of this debacle it's been decided that I'm no longer fit to run Glee Club myself.
We've been assigned a codirector.
Who? Hey, kids.
I gotta tell ya, I'm just thrilled to becoming on board to cocaptain your little showbiz cruise.
Ah, I can't wait to start singin' and dancin' and maybe even puttin' on the Ritz a little bit.
Will? I wanted you to, um to hear this from me.
You know Ken, um, asked me to marry him.
I said yes.
That's That's great.
#Ain't nothing gonna break my stride # #Nobody gonna slow me down # #Oh, no, I got to keep on movin'# #Ain't nothin'gonna break my stride # #I'm runnin'and I won't touch ground # #Oh, no, I've got to keep on movin'##