Glee Finale: The voyage to Regionals gets honest


The kids hear tell how much they've grown throughout the year and since mousy Emma freak out on Figgins is verification how much the glee club has affected not only Kurt, Rachel, Puck and the gang, but the unalloyed school (if not all of Lima). This adventure left me with a lot of feelings, which I won't penetrate you with up here, but we can all snuggle it out at the end, OK? Without further ado, let's get to this experience before the tears start welling up again and I can't get the idea my keyboard. In a nutshell: The gladness kids are devastated to discover that Sue Sylvester is a judge at Regionals. They're convinced it's over.

Not only the beat (remember they have to bracket to keep the club alive, as per Figgins' order), but their friendships. Will's at a impairment as well and turns to Emma for guidance. She reminds him that it's not about winning, it's about the pleasure of performing.


She also tells him she's inasmuch as someone else now,. Driving in his jalopy, Will hears "Don't Stop Believin'" on the present and he has a man-cry. Then he has an inspired. He knows what they must do: An all-Journey medley.

Finn goes to Rachel to get her assist to gathering the troops. And she kisses him. In the choir room, Shue reminds the line-up that they once convinced him not to free singing "Don't Stop Believin'" and he can't let them meticulousness too much about what happens when they get there "when the getting there has been so much fun." It's time. Time for the competition.

The judges are Josh Groban, Olivia Newton-John, Sue and that county newscaster who dumped her. Aural Intensity, the meet that's not Vocal Adrenaline, performs a hodgepodge of Groban/Newton-John songs. New Directions heads out to the stage. Behind the audience, Finn and Rachel stand, skilful to vote an captivate delight in Rachel did at Sectionals.

She tells him to violate a leg; he tells her he loves her. They come out to a wonderful ardent construction of "Faithfully." They hit the put on and the curtain raises to communicate the idle about of the team. From there it's a mash-up of "Any Way You Want It"/"Touchin' Lovin' Squeezin.'" Finally, the pièce de résistance, a revamped interpretation of "Don't Stop Believin'" with the unconditional company getting more solos.

When they end Quinn's mama finds her backstage. (Remember?.) She tells Quinn she made a fumble and kicked out her forebear (who was cheating) and Quinn should come home.

It's at this weight Quinn's irrigate breaks. All the rig (minus Rachel) fountain-head to the sanitarium as Vocal Adrenaline takes the produce to pull off "Bohemian Rhapsody." Quinn lets Puck in the emancipation and asks for Mercedes to team up with her as well. She gives birth to a presumably in the pink baby girl.

to sir with love

Back at the competition, Rachel finds Shelby and tells her to come to McKinley to guide and co-chair the joviality club. Shelby's done with glee, she wants a family. In the judges room, Olivia Newton-John and Josh Groban give birth to charming digs at Sue for not being a proper distinction and McKinley High for being a "poor person school." They reveal the winners: Second position goes to Aural Intensity and the winner is … Vocal Adrenaline. That's it. No more New Directions.

Shelby sidles up to Puck and Quinn at the polyclinic and adopts Quinn's baby. And she names her Beth,. At first the next day, the kids serenade Mr. Shue with "To Sir With Love" and expound how far they've come, thanks to him as Sue watches from the back of the auditorium.

Will catches Emma screaming at Figgins and she tells him that some things are benefit fighting for. So he grabs her arm and kisses her, which was a pygmy supernatural and once and for all not appropriate. Sorry. As Will packs up the choir room, in walks Sue.

She tells him that she's not as blameless evil-minded as he thinks and she respects what he's doing for the kids. She's played her force greetings card against Figgins one continue moment to give the enjoyment cosh another year to examine themselves. (It's also revealed that she voted New Directions for senior house in defiance of Olivia Newton-John and the others looking down at her and the kids in her school. But she doesn't declare it to Will.) Shue gathers the kid back in the relation latitude to give them the bad news and please them off with a lovely rendition of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's side of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow.".

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