She gets up in front of the group and announces to Mr. Schue that she has prepared a selection for today's practice. He tells her to go right ahead.
(Of course he does.)
She belts "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" to Finn, who looks a little uncomfortable at the start but weirdly touched by the end.
It's probably the one musical he knows.
***
Finn apparently gets the idea somewhere -- probably from Rachel herself -- that he needs to reciprocate. He shows up at Glee one day and, to an chorus of raised eyebrows, sings "You Are Loved (Don't Give Up)." It's not a good selection for his vocal strengths. Finn is no Josh Groban, and Josh Groban is no favorite of the Glee Club.
And so it begins.
Sam gets up with his guitar for a Coldplay tune about how he and Quinn will be together til kingdom come, or something like that. More than one member of the audience thinks that it's a very unlikely goal, but Quinn is captivated.
Quinn returns the gesture with "Come Away with Me," during which Noah Puckerman can be seen with a stony face, clutching the armrest of his chair til it creaks.
On the well-at-least-it-was-interesting side, Quinn slaps the hell out of him.
Mike, apparently not wanting to look like a jerk when all of the other boyfriends have sung, gets over his singing-fright enough to massacre something with a heavy beat and the weirdest lyrics anyone has ever heard.
Tina has happy tears shining in her eyes when he finishes bounding across the chorus room floor.
She serenades Mike with "I Could Have Danced All Night," which seems, despite being a perfectly legitimate (if very, very sweet) performance, to make Mr. Schuester wince.
Kurt and Mercedes sing "Down with Love" as a pointed duet. Artie whoops his approval; Santana says, "Finally." Mr. Schuester says he thinks he sees their point, and issues a plea for a return to business as usual.
(1/4)
(Of course it does.)
She gets up in front of the group and announces to Mr. Schue that she has prepared a selection for today's practice. He tells her to go right ahead.
(Of course he does.)
She belts "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" to Finn, who looks a little uncomfortable at the start but weirdly touched by the end.
It's probably the one musical he knows.
Finn apparently gets the idea somewhere -- probably from Rachel herself -- that he needs to reciprocate. He shows up at Glee one day and, to an chorus of raised eyebrows, sings "You Are Loved (Don't Give Up)." It's not a good selection for his vocal strengths. Finn is no Josh Groban, and Josh Groban is no favorite of the Glee Club.
And so it begins.
Sam gets up with his guitar for a Coldplay tune about how he and Quinn will be together til kingdom come, or something like that. More than one member of the audience thinks that it's a very unlikely goal, but Quinn is captivated.
Quinn returns the gesture with "Come Away with Me," during which Noah Puckerman can be seen with a stony face, clutching the armrest of his chair til it creaks.
Puck breaks his tradition of Jewish songwriters by performing a smug take on "Everyday I Love You Less and Less."
The club is very awkward that day.
On the well-at-least-it-was-interesting side, Quinn slaps the hell out of him.
Mike, apparently not wanting to look like a jerk when all of the other boyfriends have sung, gets over his singing-fright enough to massacre something with a heavy beat and the weirdest lyrics anyone has ever heard.
Tina has happy tears shining in her eyes when he finishes bounding across the chorus room floor.
She serenades Mike with "I Could Have Danced All Night," which seems, despite being a perfectly legitimate (if very, very sweet) performance, to make Mr. Schuester wince.
Kurt and Mercedes sing "Down with Love" as a pointed duet. Artie whoops his approval; Santana says, "Finally." Mr. Schuester says he thinks he sees their point, and issues a plea for a return to business as usual.
That seems to be the end of it -- until it's not.