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* Episode 28("Never Been Kissed") is mainly about opposites and standing up for yourself, but it also deals with homophobia and issues of self control.
** There's also the theme of tough characters showing their vulnerability: Bieste getting hurt after being the butt of a childish joke, Puck's fear of returning to juvey, and Karofsky revealing to Kurt that he's gay.
* Episode 29 ("The Substitute") is about...well...[[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|substitution.]] How you shouldn't substitute food for love, how you shouldn't substitute responsibility for a care free lifestyle, and how you can't substitute sex for a relationship.
* Episode 30("Furt") is about leadership and bullying, and deals with themes about a "brotherly bond".
* Episode 31("Special Education") is about the importance of teamwork and how people have a sense of entitlement.
* Episode 32("[[Christmas Episode|A Very Glee Christmas"]]) is about [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|the spirit of Christmas]]. But, it also deals with themes of miracles, faith(albeit in Santa Clause), and selflessness.
* Episode 33("The Sue Sylvester Shuffle") is about unity and teamwork.
* Episode 34("Silly Love Songs") is about relationships; being single, being madly in love with someone, having feelings for an ex, moving on after your heart is broken, and fooling yourself into believing you made a connection with someone in the first place. It's also a little tongue-in-cheek about Valentine's Day in general, suggesting that teenagers get too obsessed over it.