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Glee Season 5 Episodes

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Season 5 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Love, Love, Love

The members of New Directions are back in action and take on their biggest assignment yet: the Beatles! As Will enlists the kids to pay homage to the classic song catalog from the Fab Four, Blaine and Kurt attempt to answer questions about their future together. Meanwhile, Rachel’s New York ambitions take an unexpected turn. Musical performances include "Yesterday", "Drive My Car", "Got To Get You Into My Life", "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away", "Help!", "Hard Days Night", "I Saw Her Standing There", and "All You Need Is Love".

  

Episode 2 - Tina in the Sky With Diamonds

As Beatlemania continues at McKinley, it’s time for the students to vote for prom queen and king. When Tina receives a nomination, she takes on a fierce attitude that alienates her biggest supporters. Meanwhile, Rachel adjusts to a new attitude of her own, as she and Santana work at a Broadway diner to make ends meet. Musical performances include "Revolution", "Get Back", "Here Comes The Sun", "Something", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "Hey Jude", and "Let It Be".

  

Episode 3 - The Quarterback

The McKinley family of the past and present join together to remember and celebrate the life of Finn Hudson. Musical performances include "Seasons Of Love", "I'll Stand By You", "Fire and Rain", "If I Die Young", "No Surrender", and "Make You Feel Me Love".

  

Episode 4 - A Katy or a Gaga

The members of New Directions tackle their assignment of getting out of their comfort zones and determining whether they’re more like “Katy” (Perry) or (Lady) “Gaga.” Kurt holds auditions for his new band and must decide if he’ll let in the overly bold performer, Starchild. Meanwhile, Jake gets closer to Bree as he and Marley grow apart. Musical performances include "Marry The Night", "Applause", "Wide Awake", and "Roar".

  

Episode 5 - The End of Twerk

The glee club learns the dance of the hour: twerking. Meanwhile, Marley discovers Jake’s relationship with Bree, and Rachel tries to convince Kurt they both should get tattoos. Musical performances include "You Are Woman, I Am Man", "Blurred Lines", "If I Were A Boy", "Wrecking Ball", and "On Our Way".

  

Episode 6 - Movin' Out

The New Directions pay homage to the Piano Man: Billy Joel. As graduation looms closer, the seniors make plans for their futures beyond the halls of McKinley. Musical performances include “Movin’ Out”, "Piano Man”, “My Life”, “Honesty”, “An Innocent Man”, "Just The Way You Are", and "You May Be Right".

  

Episode 7 - Puppet Master

Blaine believes he has the best plan to win Nationals, but he doesn’t take the glee club’s criticism too well when the students accuse him of being too controlling. Over in New York, Kurt also runs into control issues when the band disagrees over the venue of their first official gig that Kurt booked. Meanwhile, Sue reveals the story behind her iconic tracksuit and gets in touch with her feminine side. Musical performances include "Into The Groove", “You’re My Best Friend”, “Nasty”, “Rhythm Nation”, “Cheek to Cheek”, and "The Fox".

  

Episode 8 - Previously Unaired Christmas

Sue Sylvester introduces the episode as a Christmas special that FOX did not allow to air from last year. The New Directions audition for roles in McKinley’s living Nativity Scene. Meanwhile in New York, Rachel, Kurt and Santana work as Santa’s elves at a mall. Musical performances include “Here Comes Santa Clause”, “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree”, “Mary’s Litle Boy Child”, “The Chipmunks Song (Christmas Don’t Be Late)”,“Love Child”, and “Away In A Manger”.

  

Episode 9 - Frenemies

Santana auditions and snags the role of Rachel’s understudy in “Funny Girl” causing a feud between the roommates. Meanwhile, back in Lima, Tina and Artie compete against each other to be the class valedictorian. Musical performances include "Whenever I Call You Friend", "Brave", "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)", "Don't Rain On My Parade", "I Believe In A Thing Called Love", "Every Breath You Take", and "Breakaway".

  

Episode 10 - Trio

As graduation approaches, Tina, Blaine and Sam band together to hold a senior “lock-in” at school, hoping to savor their last chance at hanging out together. But their plans are thwarted when Becky joins unexpectedly. Meanwhile, in New York, Elliot is stuck in the middle between Rachel and Santana’s feud.Musical performances include "Jumpin' Jumpin'", "Barracuda", "Don't You (Forget About Me)", "Gloria", "Danny's Song", "The Happening", and “Hold On”.

  

Episode 11 - City of Angels

The members of New Directions travel to sunny Los Angeles to compete in Nationals, and bring with them two very special guests. Musical performances include "I Love LA", "Vacation", "Mr. Roboto", "Counting Stars", "More Than A Feeling", "America", and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For".

  

Episode 12 - 100

Current and past members of New Directions reunite for one final assignment – to reinvent their favorite performances. But these new versions of the series’ most iconic tracks should not be seen as goodbye to glee club. On the contrary, they are celebrations of what the club has meant to each and every member. Musical performances include "Raise Your Glass", "Toxic", "Defying Gravity", "Valerie", "Keep Holding On", "Happy".

  

Episode 13 - New Directions

As the fate of the glee club becomes a reality, April and Holly plot a plan to save New Directions. Meanwhile, Rachel and Santana attempt to make amends after their blowout fight. Musical performances include "I Am Changing", "Total Eclipse of the Heart", "Party All The Time", "Loser Like Me", "Be Okay", "Just Give Me A Reason", and "Don't Stop Believin'".

  

Episode 14 - New New York

A few months after the end of the glee club, New Directions alumni are adjusting to their new lives in the Big Apple: Blaine and Sam have moved in with Kurt, while Artie experiences difficulties navigating the mean streets of Manhattan. Also, Rachel gets accustomed to being a Broadway star, and Mercedes moves to New York to work on her album. Musical performances include "Downtown", "You Make Me Feel So Young", "Best Day of My Life", "Rockstar", "Don't Sleep In The Subway", and "People".

  

Episode 15 - Bash

Rachel takes the next step in committing to her role in “Funny Girl.” Meanwhile, Kurt is the victim of an attack because of his sexual preference. Musical performances include "No One Is Alone", "You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman", "Broadway Baby", "Not While I'm Around", "Colorblind", and "I'm Still Here".

  

Episode 16 - Tested

When the boys get tested for STDs, Artie tests positive for a disease and he’s forced to tell his sexual partners. Meanwhile, Kurt and Blaine have relationship issues when Blaine puts on his “freshman fifteen.” Musical performances include "Addicted To Love", "I Want To Know What Love Is", "Let's Wait Awhile", and "Love Is A Battlefield".

  

Episode 17 - Opening Night

The night has finally arrived for Rachel’s Broadway debut in “Funny Girl,” and she has very special guests in town to support her career-defining moment. Musical Performances include "Lovefool", "NYC", "Roller Skate Rag", "My Man", and "Pumpin Blood".

  

Episode 18 - The Back-Up Plan

Musical performances include "Wake Me Up", "Doo Wop (That Thing)", "Story Of My Life", "Piece Of My Heart", and "The Rose". Rachel jeopardizes her “Funny Girl” lead when she auditions for a television pilot. Meawhile, Mercedes tries to help get Santana in on her recording deal, and Blaine befriends an older, rich socialite.

  

Episode 19 - Old Dog, New Tricks

In an episode written by series star Chris Colfer, Rachel attempts to salvage her reputation among Broadway gossipers by hiring Santana as her publicist and creating a charity for rescue animals. Meanwhile, Kurt nabs the lead role in a retirement home production of “Peter Pan.” Musical performances include "I Melt With You", "Memory", "Werewolves of London", "Lucky Star", "Be My Baby", and "Take Me Home Tonight".

  

Episode 20 - The Untitled Rachel Berry Project

Rachel meets a famous television writer, whose eccentric personality catches Rachel off guard. Meanwhile, Sam and Mercedes deal with the pressure of commitment as their careers take off, and the time has finally come for Blaine’s big showcase with June Dolloway at NYADA. Musical performances include "Shakin' My Head", "All Of Me", "Girls On Film", "Glitter In The Air", "No Time At All ", "American Boy", and "Pompeii'.

  



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