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  2. Aug 8, 2022 · Glee Season 5 Episode 3, “The Quarterback,” was dedicated to Cory Monteith and Finn Hudson, and Lea Michele sang Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love” during the hour.

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    • Requisite Five-Year Flash-Forward

    The first hour jumped back five years to when Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) first got the harebrained idea to recapture his glory days by taking over McKinley High’s glee club. Each of the New Directions’ charter members – Kurt (Chris Colfer), Rachel (Lea Michele), Mercedes (Amber Riley), Artie (Kevin McHale) and Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) – narrat...

    Hour two skipped right from the New Directions’ Sectionals win to their Nationals victory. Then, because of Will’s achievements with the club, he was informed that McKinley would become an arts school and he America’s foremost rapping princi-pal. More than plot points, though, the closing half of the series finale was more about embracing the feel-...

    • In the year 2020, Kurt and Blaine were still happily living in New York and remained utterly fabulous, including but not limited to performing at Lincoln Center in the first-ever LGBT take on Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Their clothes remained hypnotic, and Blaine apparently abandoned the hair gel. People really do change! • Rachel volunteere...

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    • “What I Did For Love” (Season 2, Episode 1) It took A Chorus Line to bring out both the best and worst of Rachel. The best, because she belts “What I Did For Love” without missing a beat.
    • “People” (Season 5, Episode 14) Though it’s not her most memorable Streisand cover, “People” remains an epic showcase of Rachel’s range. As the character takes center stage during rehearsals for her own Funny Girl debut, her soft vibrato slowly drives towards a powerful belt — flawlessly hitting every note along the way.
    • “Get It Right” (Season 2, Episode 16) Glee only has a handful of original songs, but “Get It Right” is among the best. It has all the traits of a contemporary pop ballad (it even hit No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100), while still playing to all of Rachel’s strengths as a Broadway-bound performer.
    • "Being Good Isn't Good Enough" (Season 4, Episode 9) It’s winter showcase season during Rachel and Kurt’s first year at the New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts (a fictional college in Glee), and all Rachel wants is validation from the cutthroat dean, Carmen Tibideaux (Whoopi Goldberg).
  3. He is singing lead on the song "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin ' ". [8] Criss spent five weeks in New York City, the last three starring in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying from January 3 through 22, 2012.

    • "Uninvited" Something that Rachel really was great at was conveying pure emotion within her performances during solos and a great example of that is "Uninvited."
    • "Let It Go" That's right, the iconic Idina Menzel track from Disney's hit Frozen. This song perfectly fits into the world of Glee and Rachel Berry was really the only character with the voice capable of belting this one out, which she certainly managed to do.
    • "Go Your Own Way" Normally, Rachel performs songs where she can really belt out the vocals, many of which tend to be quite emotional and have a show aspect to them.
    • "Jar Of Hearts" This is a song that was just perfectly suited to Rachel Berry's voice, and she certainly nailed the performance of this one. Taking place at prom while looking on at others dancing, it was clear Rachel was in a very emotional place, which led to her belting this one out with a ton of passion.
  4. Mar 17, 2015 · For the very last song she will ever perform as Rachel Berry, Lea sang "This Time," an original song written by her co-star Darren Criss. Darren opened up at Paley Fest this weekend about...

  5. Listen to every song from S3E11 - Glee, "Michael", with scene descriptions.

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