Wow. They stuck the landing.
Dude.
When you can hold your own on one of Streisand's biggest numbers (one that I can't recall anyone other than Liza even attempting to cover), you know you're a star. Lea Michele is amazing.
And Amber Riley on "And I am Telling You I'm not Going?" Wow. Just incredible.
I knew we'd get the Stones, of course, after Schu dropped the hint, and that's one of the three songs by them I adore.
The Kelly Clarkson cover at the end was a nice bonus, and the "greatest hits" choreography was adorable.
As far the plot goes, for an episode heavy on the music, they really moved things forward. Getting that last kiss in was a perfect note to go out on.
Waiting four months for the next episode, incidentally, sucks. Even if we do get Idina after the return.
ETA: And I totally forgot Brittany's oh-so-casual comment about having sex with Santana. Also, we finally see Santana acknowledging that she likes Glee. It's about damned time.
ETA 2: And Sue finally gets a brief comeuppance! Woohoo!
Dude.
When you can hold your own on one of Streisand's biggest numbers (one that I can't recall anyone other than Liza even attempting to cover), you know you're a star. Lea Michele is amazing.
And Amber Riley on "And I am Telling You I'm not Going?" Wow. Just incredible.
I knew we'd get the Stones, of course, after Schu dropped the hint, and that's one of the three songs by them I adore.
The Kelly Clarkson cover at the end was a nice bonus, and the "greatest hits" choreography was adorable.
As far the plot goes, for an episode heavy on the music, they really moved things forward. Getting that last kiss in was a perfect note to go out on.
Waiting four months for the next episode, incidentally, sucks. Even if we do get Idina after the return.
ETA: And I totally forgot Brittany's oh-so-casual comment about having sex with Santana. Also, we finally see Santana acknowledging that she likes Glee. It's about damned time.
ETA 2: And Sue finally gets a brief comeuppance! Woohoo!