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Chris Colfer is again amazing as Kurt Hummel. When he wants to impress his father by joining the football field, it seems crazy since he knows nothing about sports. But introducing music on the field and helping the football team learn how to dance was hilarious and was one of the best moments in the entire series. His coming out to his father was emotional yet relieving, as it gave Kurt more confidence.
Dianna Agron is great as Quinn Fabray. Having to deal with a pregnancy as a teenager is not easy, and it doesn't help when you're one of the most popular kids in school. The fact that her boyfriend's best friend is the actual father doesn't help at all and just makes her situation worse for her. Agron shines in this episode and actually makes you sympathize with her character even though we kinda hate her so far.
Mark Salling is great as Noah 'Puck' Puckerman. Still pretty funny in this episode, his scenes with Quinn are especially intense. Jenna Ushkowitz is pretty good as Tina Cohen-Chang, as she finally gets more to do when she is offered her first solo. She doesn't have a large role but ultimately has a hard time dealing with the drama that Rachel is causing. Besides Rachel being selfish, this episode had some amazing storylines. Without repeating myself, Quinn's pregnancy and Kurt's coming out were handled greatly and opens up a lot more to do moving forward.
While there are musical numbers, that wasn't really a bad thing, as it gave more time for story. This episode, while dramatic, still had plenty of great humor and moments that are still remembered fondly ten years later. Details Edit. Release date September 23, United States. United States. Official Facebook. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1h. Dolby SR. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content.
He does fully recover and starts taking better care of himself…. It is sung by Brody and Rachel. She was also in the prom court in her junior and senior years.
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