I remember this episode! This was after rachel's first performance in Funny Girl and they're all like "We should celebrate!" and Blaine's like "I know a place"
@@SimsinWonderland I think he was referring to the plot, not the song lyrics. It's an homage. In "Applause", Margo doesn't want to go to her own sort of stuffy opening-night party, partly because her fiancé is out of town so she won't have a date to escort her, so she ditches it and goes to a gay nightclub with her hairdresser/friend instead.
Random, but I had always wished that Mike Chang, Quinn, and Brittany had been in this scene. Them dancing there with everybody else would have been great, especially if there had been an unofficial Unholy Trinity moment. And Mike could have easily out danced everyone there. It just would have been so nostalgic.
Tina at 1:25 really looks like that friend you take out drinking for the first time and half an hour later realise you're going to be spending the evening trying to convince them to pace themselves and maybe drink some water while they shout "NOOOOO! I'M HAVING FUUUN!"
It seems a little odd that she'd refuse to do it at that moment and then enter the scene and take her hand half a second later - there's obviously not an "I'm not touching her" thing going on.
Ugh I miss glee. Also this makes me happy and sad at the same time cause right before quarantine was announced in my country my friends and I went partying HARD like this at a club and I had the time of my life. I got drunk and just danced my feet off. Then I also got corona. Hahahaha. (This was in March I’m okay now😂) why am I telling this to random people on RU-vid?
This should've been the series finale. You had everyone back, you wrapped up Rachel's story arc reaching Funny Girl/Broadway, Santana had reunited with Rachel, the group had come together, Sue had finally been given the boot, Will's baby was born, and just in general this felt like the last truly good episode. The issue with post-this ep is that they try to readjust Sue to chaotic-good after what is a very evil episode that goes against her sense of jealousy/growing fondness of Glee Club. Also the Lea-Naya issues happened prompting Naya to be removed from the season finale and the tonal shift into Rachel going into TV / leaving Broadway, the breakup of Klaine, everyone ending up back at McKinley for Season 6. The Mercedes/Sam break up. It's all pretty pointless filler after this.