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: Performed by Mercedes Jones, reminding the club (and the audience) of the raw talent often sidelined by the Rachel-Finn dynamic.
: The group’s tribute to Jean. It remains one of the series' most understated and beautiful arrangements, capturing the whimsical spirit Jean brought to Sue’s life. Glee_2x21
: The funeral reveals that Sue’s "villainy" was often a misplaced protective instinct, born from her lifelong role as Jean’s guardian against a world that wasn't always kind to those with Down syndrome. The Competition for a Solo : Performed by Mercedes Jones, reminding the club
The music in this episode serves as the emotional bridge between the grief of the present and the ambition of the future: : The funeral reveals that Sue’s "villainy" was
: Performs "Some People," continuing his journey of self-acceptance and Broadway dreams.
For two seasons, Sue Sylvester was defined by her tracksuit and her sharp-tongued cruelty. However, the loss of Jean—the only person Sue ever truly respected—strips her of her defenses. The episode highlights: