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The episode opens with Will introducing the club to their "show choir consultant" Jesse St. James, and Rachel is the only one who seems any sort of pleased at all. Finn especially does not trust Jesse, and is worried that they'll get tricked into doing something stupid. [1] Will says that they're doing original songs: a duet and a group number. Finn immediately volunteers himself and Rachel to sing the duet (much to Quinn's displeasure). Jesse says that the Vocal Adrenaline strategy (as we saw with "Highway to Hell" and "Bohemian Rhapsody") is to build the performance around their star performer. Will says they'll hold auditions to determine who the soloist is. Finn protests it's not their style, but nobody agrees with him because there's too much at stake.
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