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Glee-Cap: Love, Love, Love.

By: Sep. 26, 2013
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Sup, Gleeks!? Hope you had a really great summer of love, love, love. Oh yes, Gleeks - it's the epic TWO PART (yes, it's so epic, it needed TWO episodes) Beatles tribute episode! Are you ready? Do you want me to hold you hand? Because, Glee loves you, yeah, yeah! Get ready to let it be, Gleeks. Glee is about to bring the John, Paul, Ringo, and George!

Rachel has yet another callback for Funny Girl, this time on the Great White Way - on stage at the St. James Theatre. While sitting in the wings, Rachel overhears the discussion of the director and her Tony winning reading partner discussing that perhaps she's wonderful, but not just right. Relishing in the Broadway dreams that may have passed, Rachel sings "Yesterday" as she strolls along familiar settings - ironically all the places she shared in New York with Finn. Mr. Schue announces that the theme for two weeks will be the Beatles, which is met with a mixed reaction from Kitty, but excitement among the rest of the New Directions. Artie seems to be wooing Kitty, but is this kitty cat ready for a ride in the Artie mobile? Kitty, Artie, (along with the rest of the New Directions) hit up a carnival and gives us a little duet action on "Drive My Car". Bree, a brand new Cheerio, seems out to ruin Kitty, taking to instagram a couple photos of Kitty with Artie, leading to Kitty to put her and Artie on the down low to keep her rep.

Santana gets Rachel hired at a Broadway themed diner she's working at, but Rachel seems less than thrilled and focused because of her chemistry callback. Blaine woos Kurt back with a picnic - officially making them boyfriends again, but what would a Klaine happy reunion be without a duet on "Got to Get You into my Life" complete with a marching band. God bless you, Klaine. God bless your style and love. And what better way to cement your reunion than with a sweet kiss, which is exactly what Kurt and Blaine do.

Did you really think Sue Sylvester wouldn't come back? Oh you mere mortals, so silly. Sue Sylvester is back at McKinley, now as principal, having taken Figgins down with blackmail upon blackmail. With Figgins now reduced to a janitor, Sue relishes her new position of power. Kitty and Artie continue their secret love with a secret duet of "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" as Artie struggles to find the love in a hidden love affair. Blaine announces that not only are he and Kurt officially back together, but he has a plan to propose that includes involving the Warblers, Haverbrook School for the Deaf, and Vocal Adrenaline. Sam seems to be the only one on his side, but with a little "Help" - Blaine aims to change the minds of not only the New Directions, but Vocal Adrenaline, Haverbrook, and the Warblers. In the end, the Warblers (including frontman Sebastian) seal the deal - Blaine's proposal is on! Tina confronts Artie about his secret love affair, but Artie isn't having it and tells Tina to butts the hell out. Artie don't mess, yo. Rachel is shocked to find the director and reading partner from her callback at the diner, and when she brings up what she overheard, she doesn't take too kindly to not being called a star and launches into "Hard Day's Night" with a little help from Santana and her diner worker pals. After a killer number, Rachel doesn't take much time to relish in the moment as she grabs Santana and heads off to Lima to help a certain former Warbler with a proposal to a certain former Prom Queen.

Roz Washington and Mr. Schue freak out when they're called to Principal Sylvester's office, but they're shocked when Sue is pushing for them to succeed or face being fired at the end of the year. Tina announces to the entire glee club about the secret love affair between Artie and Kitty, which prompts Kitty to admit it and come forth with the truth that she's been testing him to see if this was real. Yes, Kitty and Artie are official - even Facebook official, which y'all know is when it's legit. Blaine calls Ryder, Sam, and Jake to together to help Tina from being so bitter, while Sue taunts Figgins with her power. Blaine calls Tina to the auditorium as himself, Sam, Ryder, and Jake channel their inner Beatles with "I Saw Her Standing There" and Gleetlemania breaks out. Tina is confused by the performance, but Blaine explains the guys of Glee club are offering themselves as dates for prom, and Tina decides to choose the least gay and Asian of the group - Sam. Hashtag Samtina4PromRoyalty, y'all.

Burt drives Kurt to the airport, but Kurt is more aware of the secret proposal than he lets on, and Burt gives Kurt some insight into marriage as they gear up for the proposal to end all proposals. Where else would a Klaine proposal happen than Dalton Academy, where it all began, as Blaine unites the Warblers, the New Directions, Vocal Adrenaline, and the Haverbrook School in "All You Need is Love" with a dash of "He Loves You" thrown in. Blaine chooses the foot of the very staircase where they met, where he explains that they're soul mates, and Blaine asks his soul mate to marry him - and Kurt Elizabeth Hummel says yes to Blaine Devon Anderson. See, Gleeks - all you need is love, and Klaine.

That concludes the epic FIRST chapter of the Gleetletastic Beatles tribute episode - next week, we meet someone who could give a "Heart Attack" to Santana who may or may not have "The X Factor". Demi Lovato joins in on the Beatles goodness next week. See you then, Gleeks. Until then - all you need is love and Glee.




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