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Backstage, "White Chocolate" confesses the money he's made from dancing continues to be great, even though his father and mother think he's slaving away in the local Dairy Queen.
Sam asks his parents if they can return to McKinley and they also (of course! ) agree with the fact, as he marks his return that has a rendition of "Red Solo Cup" (Toby Keith).
With her ex back town, Quinn wastes no occasion in flaunting her "supermodel thin" figure while in front of him ("Last year I didn't appreciate you, but we were perfect together.. ") Regrettably for her, Trouty Mouth doesn't bite and inside words of John Cougar Mellencamp, shows her, "Hold onto sixteen as long as you can. " (For people keeping score, the original Cheerio Captain is 0 pertaining to 3; unable to in close proximity with Finn, Puck or perhaps Sam. )
In hard work to make peace along with his strait-laced father, Mike applies to Stamford's pre-med program. He and Tina start a fight over the decision, and she insists he remain true for himself.
Without his / her knowledge, she later side delivers a DVD involving his "West Side Story" effectiveness to his dad. The elder Chang shows his son's girlfriend that she's only likely to get her heart-broken in case she pursues her goals, before she begs your ex, "Let your son honor his gift. "
It's Blaine's twirls vs Sam's pelvic thrusts, because guys of N. VE HAD. can't seem to acknowledge what dance moves will compensate for the loss of estrogen in the number.
Blaine and Finn kiss and makeup (minus the kiss) and be in agreeement set aside their differences for your good of the group.
Sam tries to reignite your flame he and Mercedes shared within the summer, but she rejects her proposition and feeds him the good ol' "I'll-always-have-a-special-place-in-my-heart-for-you, but-I've-moved-on-and-you-need-to-do-the-same" tier.
The big day has arrived and before hammering the stage, the Difficulties Tones propose "a contingency strategy. " If they succeed, any member of New Directions is thanks for visiting join them at Regionals.
First up may be the Unitards, led by Tranquility, as they sing "Buenos Aires" (from the particular Broadway smash "Evita").
In advance of watching her girls shout a mash-up of "Survivor"/"I Can Survive" (Destiny's Child/Gloria Gaynor), Shelby admits to Quinn that sleeping when using the Puckerman only made the woman feel older.
It's a Jackson-fest for your New Directions, as they belt out a trifecta in the famous family's hits: "ABC, " "Control, " and "Man inside Mirror" to a rousing located ovation (that includes this Senior Chang, who finally gives his or her son his blessing to use to the best dance schools inside country).
The trifecta regarding judges (one clown, you judge, plus one DMV employee) bestows third place on the Unitards (shocker), and second place on the Trouble Tones, awarding your golden trophy to Schue's children.
Quinn initiates a gal pep talk to Santana, Brit, and Mercedes, because trio embraces and joins their old friends for any finale of "We Usually are Young" (Fun).
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