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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Glee Season 1, Episode 13 "Sectionals"


Glee’s 13th episode is one of a kind, in this episode who will see that more fun and extreme excitement as our friends share their problems and happy moments with us.
In this episode while the club waits to find out who their sectionals coach will be, Rachel ponders why Puck rushed to Quinn's aid the day before when she slipped at rehearsal. Everyone else in glee is clued in to the baby daddy drama, sans Rachel, and, of course, Finn, but they're not giving up any info. Rachel claims to be psychic and thinks there's definitely something up.
The glee club learns that Puck, not Finn, is the father of Quinn's baby. They decide not to tell Rachel, believing that she will tell Finn, but she deduces it anyway and tells him. Angered by their betrayal, Finn leaves the club on the eve of sectionals, and has to be replaced by Jacob Ben Israel.
New Directions arrive at the event to discover their competitors have received an advance copy of their set-list, and are performing the songs they had chosen. Emma calls Will, who talks with Finn and convinces him to rejoin New Directions. The club scrambles together a new set list. Emma then confronts rival choir directors Grace Hitchens and Dalton Rumba, while New Directions are forced to choose new performance pieces at the last minute, aided by the return of Finn. After their performance, Grace attempts to confess her duplicity to the judges, but they have already unanimously decided that New Directions has won the competition

Monday, August 9, 2010

Glee Season 1, Episode 12 "Mattress"

After the happy and exciting episode, here are some of the synopses of the next episode Mattress.
Sue Sylvester the Cheerleading coach convinces Principal Figgins that he should not include a photograph of the glee club in the school yearbook, as in previous years, glee club photographs have been heavily defaced in the library copy of the yearbook by fellow students, while Rachel tried to convinces Finn to appear alongside her, but she did not succeeded when he . When it transpires that the school photographer is soon to direct a commercial for his brother-in-law, a local mattress store owner, Rachel convinces him to cast the glee club in it, believing that local celebrity status will prevent the other students from mocking them.

Will is dismayed to learn that his close friend Emma Pillsbury, the school guidance counselor, has arranged to marry her fiancé, football coach Ken Tanaka , on the same day the glee club will compete at sectionals. Will go on to discover that his wife Terri has been lying to him for months about her supposed pregnancy.

She actually experienced a hysterical pregnancy and hid the truth from him by wearing a pregnancy pad under her clothes, while planning to secretly adopt glee club member Quinn Fabray's baby. Will walks out on her and spends the night at the school, sleeping on one of the mattresses given to the glee club in payment for their commercial.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Season 1, Episode 11 "Hairography"


New Directions' director Will Schuester suspects that cheerleading Coach Sue Sylvester has been colluding with rival glee clubs, and visits the Jane Addams Academy for girls recently released from juvenile detention. When their club director Grace Hitchens reveals the extent of the school's under-funding, Will invites her club to perform in the McKinley High auditorium.
Will is intimidated by their opposition, but Rachel assures him that the girls are using the power of "hairography" frequent, dramatic hair-tossing to distract from the fact their singing and dancing ability is limited. Will purchases wigs for New Directions and has them utilize hairography themselves, performing a mash-up of "Hair" and "Crazy in Love".
Dalton Rumba , glee club director at Haverbrook School for the Deaf, feels slighted by the invitation Will extended to the Jane Addams Academy, and arranges for his own club to also perform at McKinley High. His club duets with New Directions on John Lennon's "Imagine", and Will realizes that the new mash-up and hairography routine is not working. He removes it from the club's set-list, replacing it with a performance of "True Colors". Unbeknownst to Will, Sue reveals two songs from New Directions' line-up for sectionals to Grace and Dalton, suggesting they have their own clubs perform them to gain an edge in the competition.

Season 1, Episode 10 "Ballad"

The glee club members will be singing ballad. Matt is absent, and Will replaced him and sings with Rachel who has a crush on Will, she visits Will's apartment, where his wife Terri puts her to work cooking and cleaning. After an encounter with Suzy, Rachel realizes her feelings for Will reflect her concerns about her own self-worth, and apologizes for her behavior.

Finn is paired with Kurt who advises him to sing his ballad to his unborn daughter. When Finn's mother Carole finds him singing to a sonogram video, she deduces that his girlfriend Quinn is pregnant. Finn has dinner with Quinn and her parents Russell and Judy and reveals Quinn's pregnancy to them in song. Disappointed in their daughter, they evict Quinn, and she moves in with Finn and his mother.

Kurt feels responsible for encouraging Finn to reveal the truth and apologizes, confessing that he is in love with Finn. Elsewhere, Puck tells Mercedes that he is the father of Quinn's baby, and Mercedes advises him to leave Quinn alone. The episode ends with the glee club coming together to sing "Lean on Me" in support of Finn and Quinn.

Season 1, Episode 9 "Wheels"


Because of the short budget, Artie can’t go with the Glee members, for he will going to travel separately because the budget can’t cover the handicap person, because of these problem, Will as the director planned to raise fund for Archie through bake sale.
While Kurt and Rachel compete for a solo on "Defying Gravity" The part is initially offered to Rachel, but when Kurt's father complains to Principal Figgins that his son is being discriminated against, Kurt is allowed to audition. His father receives an anonymous abusive phone call about his son's sexual orientation, and Kurt deliberately sabotages his own audition to spare his father further harassment.
 Artie reveals the origin of his disability to Tina, explaining that he was paralyzed in a car accident at the age of eight. He likens his wheelchair-use to Tina's speech impediment. The two go on a date and kiss, but part on bad terms when Tina confesses that she has been faking her speech impediment since the sixth grade, in order to deflect attention from herself.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Season 1, Episode 8 "Mash-Up"

School football coach Ken Tanaka and guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury ask glee club director Will Schuester to compose a mash-up song for their wedding, using Sisqó's "Thong Song" and "I Could Have Danced All Night" from My Fair Lady. Ken senses that Emma would rather be with Will instead of him, so gives the football-playing glee club members an ultimatum by scheduling football practice on the same day as glee rehearsals. Meanwhile, club members Quinn and Finn have grape slushies thrown in their faces by the other students ready to take them down as they are no longer untouchable because of their high status.

Finn and Quinn's rule over the school may have ended, as the pair is forced to gain back their popularity. Meanwhile, Will helps Ken and Emma by giving the latter dance lessons for the pair's wedding, but it turns ugly when Ken forces the football players to choose between football and glee.

Their popularity has slipped due to Quinn's pregnancy and their partaking in the glee club. Cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester falls in love with Rod Remington, one of her local news co-workers, and makes amends with her adversary, Will. Her relationship fails, however when she discovers that Rod is cheating on her. Returning to form, Sue removes Quinn from the cheerleading squad because of her pregnancy. When Puck's mother (Gina Hecht) encourages him to date a Jewish girl, Puck begins to court Rachel.

At first she excuses herself by saying she needs a strong male role that can perform a solo. As a result, Puck sings "Sweet Caroline" as his first solo to the glee club, dedicating it to Rachel, sealing the relationship. The two ultimately break up as a result of Rachel's feelings for Finn and Puck's feelings for Quinn. Ken reverses his ultimatum after a conversation with a dismayed Finn, and allows the football players to return to glee club.

Season 1, Episode 7 "Throwdown"


Everybody is excited about Quinn’s baby and they all wanted what it would be, a boy or a girl. So when Finn and Quinn attend an ultrasound and learn that Quinn is expecting a girl. Finn, trying to be supportive, suggests they name the baby Drizzle, but Quinn is adamant she is having it adopted and annoyed at his lack of understanding.
Will, tired of Terri's refusal to let him participate in the pregnancy, sets up an appointment with Terri's OB/GYN so he can see their own baby on the ultrasound. With the help of her sister Kendra (Jennifer Aspen), Terri blackmails her doctor into faking the sonogram so she can continue to hide the fact she is not really pregnant, but padding her stomach.

Season 1, Episode 6 "Vitamin D"

Vitamin D is not actually a kind of medicine, it refers to Will’s plan trying to get glee club to step up their game. Unfortunately, glee thinks sectionals are going to be a breeze and so they aren't putting in any effort. Why does the club think the competition is going to be a cakewalk? They're competing against a school for the deaf and an all-girls halfway house. My spidey-senses say those clubs are going to be exceedingly excellent, despite what glee thinks.

Finn Hudson is exhausted by his extra-curricular activities, so Terri gives him pseudoephedrine tablets, which Finn shares with the rest of the males in the glee club. The effects of the tablets enhance their performance, and they give an energetic performance in the mash-up competition.

Kurt tells the girls the secret behind the boys' performance, they, too, request the tablets from Terri, and give a high-spirited performance. Finn and Rachel feel guilty for cheating, however, and agree to nullify the competition. When Principal Figgins learns what has happened, he fires Terri and, angry with Will, appoints Sue as co-director of the glee club.
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