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* [[Jerkass Has a Point]]:
** Sue and Bryan Ryan have a dueling [[Jerkass]] session in which they drop a number of necessary anvils about the utility of athletics/phys-ed and drama/music. Then they anger-bang.
** [[Subverted]] in "Blame It on the Alcohol". Kurt is very much not happy about Blaine suggesting he's bi, telling him that "bisexual" is just a term that gay guys in high school use when they want to hold hands with girls and feel like a normal person for a change, which Blaine calls him out on. However, the fact that being kissed by a sober Rachel makes Blaine realize that he is indeed 100% gay is supposed to give off the impression that Kurt had a valid argument despite being insensitive. However, the episode's [[Broken Aesop]] causes it to fall apart for two reasons - the first being that Kurt's argument amounted to bisexuality being a defense mechanism used by people who are afraid of seeming totally gay, but the fact that Blaine being kissed by a girl while sober causes him to come to that realization more makes it seem like it's just brought on by drunkenness. The second, much more obvious, reason is that bisexuality ''is'' very much a thing [[No Bisexuals|despite the show insisting it's not]].
** Sue rightfully pointing out that by denying Unique the chance to go onstage and do Grease, she's protecting... [[Dude, Not Funny|it]] ...from a lot of hate. Then again, she also states that most of the hate would be spurred on by her as well.
** Sue, in yet another [[The Reason You Suck Speech]] given to Will, points out that he has a habit of utilizing one student's talents at an opportune moment and dropping his adoration of them like a bad habit when they're no longer necessary. She also points out that the most talented members in Glee Club ''are the band'', who can and have performed any background music at the drop of a hat but Will doesn't pay a lick of attention to. Will's open-jaw reaction is all he can muster in response.
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