Display title | Glee/Recap/S2/E14 Blame It on the Alcohol |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Rachel has started her songwriting process for regionals. She writes a song called "My Headband", which Finn tells her is bad because it lacks emotion [1] Rachel decides to hold a party at her house while her dads are gone, and gets Puck to supply wine coolers. Initially the party sucks as badly as "My Headband", but once Puck gets into Rachel's dads' liquor cabinet the party gets crazy fast. Everyone gets drunk except for Finn (the designated driver) and Kurt (who can't hold his liquor). After Rachel spends a large chunk of the night clinging to Finn, he tells her that what she's doing isn't cute, and then she starts a game of spin the bottle. She ends up kissing Blaine after a few rounds, and they both really like it, much to Kurt's dismay. |