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*** She might have thought that it was over-acted, like most high school tv series or books. Otherwise, she just IS a self-centered bitch.
* The initials of Sue Sylvester are SS. Her parents are Nazi hunters, so they hunt people from the SS.
* Many criticized Will's compliments to Karofsky in 'The Sue Sylvester Bowl Shuffle', but it was actually a good move on his part, because he understood that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar, and that if Karofsky got more self-confident, he would most probably stop his bullying ways, paving the way for Kurt's return to [[Mc Kinley]]McKinley.
* Rachel has two dads. This parallels Rachel's sister, Beth, who technically has two moms (Shelby and Quinn).
* Rachel revealed that she was named after Rachel Green from [[Friends]]. What is Rachel famous for on that show? Her [[Will They or Won't They?|on and off again romance]] with Ross. What is Rachel Berry now going through with Finn? The exact same thing!
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*** Even better - in "Teenage Dream," we get the line - granted, cut from the episode, but in the song - "I finally found you, my missing puzzle piece." How did Blaine finally tell Kurt he liked him? "Kurt, there is a moment where you say to yourself 'Oh, there you are! I've been looking for you forever!'"
*** And in the first verse of "Misery", Blaine is effectively - if unknowingly - recapping Kurt's perspective on Blaine and on their relationship up to that point for the benefit of the audience ("So scared of breaking it that you won't let it bend / I wrote two hundred letters I would never send..."), setting up the enormous change that's about to occur when Blaine finally [[Love Epiphany|wakes up to his own feelings]].
* Why does [[Mc Kinley]]McKinley respond positively to New Direction's performances? Because all of them are sexy. They don't care about the Glee Club, they're just turned on because ''everyone in New Directions is hot''. That's why they're still on the bottom of the high school food chain(though at this point, it doesn't really matter to them).
 
* When I first heard the original songs, I was mildly disappointed by how simple the music was. (Both songs they performed at regionals have ridiculously simplistic chord structures.) But then I realized that these were the first songs these kids have ever written. No wonder the music is simple.
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* Santana becoming "the weepy, hysterical drunk" makes sense when you discover a few episodes later that she really has plenty of sadness she's suppressing.
** Or because you know her busting out into hysterical tears happens a lot (Acafellas, Wheels, Funk, Duets, Silly Love Songs)
* I can't remember the exact episode, but Kurt visits [[Mc Kinley]]McKinley one day, noting that he "waited for Karofsky to leave" before showing up. In layman's terms, he stalked Karofsky to avoid Karofsky. Made even funnier by the fact that Karofsky is apparently stalking Kurt in "The Sue Sylvester Shuffle". [[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei|It's a chain of stalkers!]]
* During the [[Imagine Spot]] performance of [[Dreamgirls|It's All Over]], the girls in the Glee Club wear red sequin dresses, while the boys wear grey suits...except Kurt, who wears a red sequined suit. At first glance it seems like it's just him being a queen, unless his role in that scene is to channel Jimmy "Thunder" Early (even if he sings Laurel's part in a [[Narm|narmy]] falsetto), who wore suits like that over the course of the play/movie.
** Kurt's actually wearing grey pants and a pink sequinned jacket in the same shade as the girls' dresses. This is because Mercedes, whose [[Imagine Spot]] it is, has always considered Kurt to be 'one of the (Dream)girls' - up to this sequence, in which she accuses him siding with stepbrother Finn and turning on her.
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** <ref> I've actually seen that as a fairly common complaint about the finale, and with good reason. That was pretty suckish work ethic.</ref> It's [[Glee]]. The show thrives on [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]]. Admittedly, though,, it was very unrealistic. Really, Glee, we know these kids are talented and everything, but a show choir competition [[Did Not Do the Research|does not work that way]].
* If Jesse isn't an only child (he mentions a [[Big Screwed-Up Family]] in "Funeral") then where the heck were his brother and sister when he moved to his uncle's?
** They could be grown. His parents being away implies Jesse was probably rooming at Carmel or had a relative near there and went to his uncle's when he switched to [[Mc Kinley]]McKinley. If they aren't grown, they could have chosen to go to with their parents or made the choice to go to a different boarding school/live with a different relative. In a bit of [[Fridge Horror]], his sister could be in treatment, voluntarily or otherwise, for her eating disorder (I don't remember if he said she was anorexic or bulimic).
* Quinn is only blonde because she dyes her hair, but during her pregnancy, she has the same shade of hair as before she was pregnant, meaning she still dyed her hair while she was pregnant, even though you're not supposed to dye your hair while you're pregnant.
** Chalk it up to the Lucy Caboosey plot not being remotely thought of when the writers were still doing the first season.