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* "Where is Love" from ''Oliver'', performed by Sandy Ryerson and Hank Saunders.

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* "Where is Love" from ''Oliver'', ''Theatre/{{Oliver}}'', performed by Sandy Ryerson and Hank Saunders.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Music/{{Journey}} Don't Stop Believin']]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Music/{{Journey}} [[caption-width-right:350:[[Music/JourneyBand Don't Stop Believin']]]]



* "Don't Stop Believin'" by Music/{{Journey}}, performed by Rachel Berry, Finn Hudson, and New Directions.

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* "Don't Stop Believin'" by Music/{{Journey}}, Music/{{Journey|Band}}, performed by Rachel Berry, Finn Hudson, and New Directions.
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Rehearsals begin. The school guidance counselor Emma takes the kids to visit Vocal Adrenaline, one of the best teams in the region. Will's wife Terri tells him she is pregnant, causing him to question if he should continue being the director. Emma reminds him of his national show choir performance from the '80s, inspiring him to keep going. The glee club performs "Don't Stop Believin'" in the auditorium as Sue, Puck and Quinn look on.


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Rehearsals begin. The school guidance counselor Emma takes the kids to visit Vocal Adrenaline, one of the best teams in the region. Will's wife Terri tells him she is pregnant, causing him to question if he should continue being the director. Emma reminds him of his national show choir performance from the '80s, early 90’s, inspiring him to keep going. The glee club performs "Don't Stop Believin'" in the auditorium as Sue, Puck and Quinn look on.

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Cleanup: Early Bird Cameo is misuse, this is for characters. "You're the one that I want" is more likely a call back from that episode as this is not a prequel.


* CallForward: New Directions' attempt at "You're the One that I Want" forsees its being played in its entirety during the Season 4 episode ''Glease'', but s4 has couples breaking up instead of getting together.
* EarlyBirdCameo: One of the a capella songs that plays in the background is "When I Get You Alone", which later appears in Season Two.
** The episode in general. It premiered months before the rest of Season 1.
** The Cheerios perform "You Keep Me Hanging On", more famous as a Quinn solo from episode 7.

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Welcome to ''Glee''. A former National Show Choir Champion tries to inspire students and relive his former glory, collecting a RagtagBunchOfMisfits comprised of some of the purest talent of the [[TurnOfTheMillennium late '00s]] and early [[TheNewTens '10s]].

We open in [[EverytownAmerica Lima, Ohio]] on September 21, 2009 with a routine by William [=McKinley=] High School's cheerleading squad, the Cheerios! Despite their high energy and intricate choreography, their coach, [[DrillSergeantNasty Sue Sylvester]] (Creator/JaneLynch), isn't impressed.

The show now introduces us to [=McKinley=]'s Spanish teacher [[TheEveryman Will Schuester]] (Matthew Morrison), the former National Show Choir Champion. He walks by [[CampGay Kurt Hummel]] (Creator/ChrisColfer), resident {{fashionista}} and [[SituationalSociability secret]] DeadpanSnarker, being surrounded by the [=McKinley=] football team. Among them is [[TheQuarterback quarterback]] [[BigManOnCampus Finn Hudson]] (Creator/CoryMonteith) and his best friend [[JerkJock Puck]] (Mark Salling). Kurt manages to get Finn to let him remove his expensive jacket, tosses his bag over, and then gets acquainted with the contents of a dumpster.

We then see one of the Cheerios! posing in the air. This is [[AlphaBitch Quinn Fabray]] (Creator/DiannaAgron), Head Cheerio. Will glimpses the trophy his glee club won in '93, alongside a portrait of its late director, [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth Lillian Adler]]. We're shown the school's choir room, home of the dilapidated glee club "Rhythm Explosion". Its director is [[AllGaysArePedophiles Sandy Ryerson]] (Creator/StephenTobolowsky), and he's at the piano, trying to teach the current leading man "Where is Love" from ''Theatre/{{Oliver}}''. As they harmonize, Sandy's hand begins to go where it shouldn't, which [[ItsAllAboutMe Rachel Berry]] (Creator/LeaMichele), self-professed {{ingenue}} and bully-resilient aspiring triple-threat, sees.

In the teacher's lounge there is no coffee pot, made so by cost-saving extraordinaire, [[BeleagueredBureaucrat Principal Figgins]] (Iqbal Theba). Sue brings in some fresh store sups for four members of staff, the only ones she presumably likes. This introduces us to [[DoggedNiceGuy Coach Ken Tanaka]] (Creator/PatrickGallagher), the emotionally awkward football coach, and [[NeatFreak Emma Pilsbury]] (Creator/JaymaMays), the school counselor, who prefers pamphlets to confrontation. Ken, clueless as to Emma's germaphobia, tries to hit on her unsuccessfully while Will [[ObliviousToLove succeeds unintentionally]], causing Ken to begin to view him as a spiteful love rival. They discuss how someone tattled to Figgins about Sandy being inappropriate and so the glee club currently doesn't have a director.

In Figgins' office, Will offers to take over the glee club. Figgins laughs, asks if he also wants to [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption captain the Titanic]], then looks at the money and says $60 a month from Will's own pocket is the bill to keep it running. It cuts to Will in bed with his wife Terri (Jessalyn Gilsig). They were high school sweethearts who unfortunately went sour after putting rings on it. It is in bed that Will comes up with the name "New Directions", because even though it is a law of the universe that show choir names must be ridiculous, the previous name was a little too much.

Will posts a sign-up sheet in the hall and the first we see to brave adding their name is [[SassyBlackWoman Mercedes Jones]] (Amber Riley). Immediately following is her audition song, some of Music/ArethaFranklin's "R.E.S.P.E.C.T.". Next up is Kurt, singing "Mr Cellophane" and [[PerkyGoth Tina Cohen-Chang]] (Jenna Ushkowitz), a wallflower who dresses as a {{Goth}}, though she herself is outgoing and happy. She signs up and also adds the name of her boyfriend, [[DisabledSnarker Artie Abrams]] (Creator/KevinMcHale) who's in a wheelchair and can't reach. Tina sings Music/KatyPerry's "I Kissed a Girl", and Artie's audition is not shown. After this we come to Rachel signing up and putting a trademark gold star next to her name -- then falling victim to a face full of corn syrup and crushed ice, the first of the trademark ''Glee'' slushies.

She begins to monologue over her audition tune of "On My Own", and we see her in Figgins' office providing her [[BadBadActing best distraught acting performance]] as she outs Sandy's dirty little secret, her real motivations being spite at Sandy's obvious and disgusting reasons for favoring the rather weak-voiced Hank over her. Then we get her backstory: she's the daughter of interracial gay couple Hiram and [=LeRoy=] Berry, who provided every advantage to her growing up. She then honed her talent by recording and uploading to Website/MySpace, despite her audience being mostly hateful in the form of her classmates and led by the demeaning comments of the Cheerios. There's a short clip of the cheer squad watching her videos in the gym, laughing and commenting together. Quinn is at the helm with the laptop, flanked by her number two, [[SpicyLatina Santana Lopez]] (Creator/NayaRivera), the resident SnarkKnight.

Rachel asks when rehearsals start, and we see the newly-assembled glee club's ill-practiced rendition of "Sit Down, You're Rocking The Boat", complete with jazz hands, white gloves, and choreography even a infant beauty pageant wouldn't touch. Not that we're going recruiting again just yet: first to Will and Rachel out on the bleachers. Rachel, tired of being laughed at, laments about how she can feel the clock ticking and how she doesn't want to graduate without something to show for it. She tells Will about her ambitions and her drive to mean something.

Will offers to find her a male lead who can lead with her, before being summoned to Figgins' office. Figgins decrees that if New Directions doesn't win Regionals then they're getting cut.

We go to Terri's job at a linens store. After berating a coworker, Will comes in with a sandwich; having mayo on it displeases Terri, because she doesn't want to get diabetes, because that means she's less likely to conceive. We see Sandy Ryerson berating a different worker, now a dealer of medical marijuana try to sell some to Will, slipping him a free sample to help him cope with having the glee club as his new charges.

Will attempts to convince Sue to let him recruit cheerleaders and talks to Emma. Sue lays out the caste system [=McKinley=] High uses: jocks and popular kids = penthouse, nerds = bottom floor, glee club = sub-basement. Emma suggests finding a leader, someone who kids will follow anywhere. Since the Cheerios! are out, Will tries to get the football team to join, but the reactions are less than stellar. Will's disappointed until he hears Finn singing in the showers. He establishes a plan to get Finn to join the glee club that isn't just asking nicely again: he calls Finn to his office and produces the pot he was given by Sandy.

Finn protests and we see his monologued backstory, too: his dad died in the Gulf War, mom Carole (Romy Rosemont) had to struggle, you get the point. Only cool thing was Carole's boyfriend, Darren, a landscaper who let Finn help. That was the first time Finn really heard music, and after the boyfriend dumped her, Finn made a vow to make her proud. Will offers Finn a choice of being given six weeks detention, or something else.

He joins the rest of New Directions on stage, singing some ''Film/{{Grease}}'' with Rachel. Rachel is clearly smitten with him. Mercedes steps up and decries her lack of spotlight. Kurt calms her down by saying it's one song. Will hangs his head at how little his team is working, resorting to asking his wife for help. Will brings up wanting to take New Directions to Akron, specifically to Carmel High to visit their glee club, "Vocal Adrenaline". Terri asks how much it will cost and it seems they're about to start arguing about finances, but Terri changes the subject by calling him out for wanting to relive his glory days.

In the teacher's lounge, Emma watches Will put up a chaperone sheet. She promptly signs it. On the field, Ken is ripping Finn a new one for wanting to go with New Directions. Puck asks what's up, so Finn claims that missing practice is to help Carole recover from prostate surgery. In the lounge, Ken accuses Will of stealing his quarterback, Will says that this is really about Emma, Ken accuses him of wanting Emma for himself, storming off before Will can remind him that he's married.

The glee club arrive at Carmel, and Rachel asserts to Finn in the line for snacks that they should get together. Finn's in a relationship with Quinn, however. Also in the line are Will and Emma, who split a PB&J instead. Then the lights flash and the bells ding, the curtain goes up and we quickly see why Vocal Adrenaline would become New Directions's personal boogeymen for half the series.

Back at [=McKinley=], Finn walks right into a paintball firing squad. Puck was apparently concerned about Carole and googled her troubles, learning something about basic anatomy and Finn is summarily "executed". Back at his place, Will walks in to see Terri, bubbly in hand, congratulating Will because she's pregnant. At the moment, she does manage to get Will to quit [=McKinley=]. New Directions are naturally aghast.

Emma convinces Will to have one session with her.

Cut to Finn's locker. Rachel has assumed control of New Directions and is trying to get Finn back. Finn quits New Directions, but not before Rachel says he shouldn't care what others think. In the meantime, Finn's happy that he can rejoin the football team, as are the rest of the team. Their way of welcoming him back? Kidnapping Artie, shoving him in a port-a-potty and offering Finn the first flip as they plan to roll him around. Finn pulls Artie out and calls them out.

As Finn is wheeling Artie away, he sees Darren touching up the green on the football field, accompanied by a familiar song. This gives him an idea. Cut to a bickering New Directions, as Finn and Artie arrive, Artie willing to procure his friends in the jazz band, Finn has the music. They still need a director, though. So in Emma's office, it's time for that career guidance appointment, and she pulls up a clip of Will's glee club winning Nationals. Unfortunately, instead of motivating him to stay, it reminds him his time's gone by and he needs to grow up. Emma tells him that the only life worth living is one you're passionate about.

We hear the [[SignatureSong now-Glee-trademark]] "Dadadada", forming the opening chords to [[Music/{{Journey}} Don't Stop Believin']]. As Will stands in awe, we cut to Puck in the back of the auditorium and Sue, Quinn, and Santana at the balcony, staring down the group improved enough to be a threat.

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Welcome to ''Glee''. A former National Show Choir Champion tries to inspire students and relive his former glory, collecting a RagtagBunchOfMisfits comprised of some of "Pilot" is the purest talent first episode of the [[TurnOfTheMillennium late '00s]] and early [[TheNewTens '10s]].

We open in [[EverytownAmerica Lima, Ohio]] on September 21, 2009 with a routine by
''Glee''.

The show is set at
William [=McKinley=] High School's cheerleading squad, School in Lima, Ohio. Will Schuester, the Cheerios! Despite their high energy and intricate choreography, their coach, [[DrillSergeantNasty Sue Sylvester]] (Creator/JaneLynch), isn't impressed.

The show now introduces us to [=McKinley=]'s
Spanish teacher [[TheEveryman Will Schuester]] (Matthew Morrison), the former National Show Choir Champion. He walks by [[CampGay Kurt Hummel]] (Creator/ChrisColfer), resident {{fashionista}} and [[SituationalSociability secret]] DeadpanSnarker, being surrounded by the [=McKinley=] football team. Among them is [[TheQuarterback quarterback]] [[BigManOnCampus Finn Hudson]] (Creator/CoryMonteith) and his best friend [[JerkJock Puck]] (Mark Salling). Kurt manages to get Finn to let him remove his expensive jacket, tosses his bag over, and then gets acquainted with the contents of a dumpster.

We then see one of the Cheerios! posing in the air. This is [[AlphaBitch Quinn Fabray]] (Creator/DiannaAgron), Head Cheerio. Will glimpses the trophy his glee club won in '93, alongside a portrait of its late director, [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth Lillian Adler]]. We're shown the school's choir room, home of the dilapidated glee club "Rhythm Explosion". Its director is [[AllGaysArePedophiles Sandy Ryerson]] (Creator/StephenTobolowsky), and he's at the piano, trying to teach the current leading man "Where is Love" from ''Theatre/{{Oliver}}''. As they harmonize, Sandy's hand begins to go where it shouldn't, which [[ItsAllAboutMe Rachel Berry]] (Creator/LeaMichele), self-professed {{ingenue}} and bully-resilient aspiring triple-threat, sees.

In the teacher's lounge there is no coffee pot, made so by cost-saving extraordinaire, [[BeleagueredBureaucrat Principal Figgins]] (Iqbal Theba). Sue brings in some fresh store sups for four members of staff, the only ones she presumably likes. This introduces us to [[DoggedNiceGuy Coach Ken Tanaka]] (Creator/PatrickGallagher), the emotionally awkward football coach, and [[NeatFreak Emma Pilsbury]] (Creator/JaymaMays), the school counselor, who prefers pamphlets to confrontation. Ken, clueless as to Emma's germaphobia, tries to hit on her unsuccessfully while Will [[ObliviousToLove succeeds unintentionally]], causing Ken to begin to view him as a spiteful love rival. They discuss how someone tattled to Figgins about Sandy being inappropriate and so
teacher, takes over the glee club currently doesn't have a director.

In Figgins' office,
after its previous teacher Sandy Ryerson's firing, much to the chagrin of cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester. Will offers manages to take over recruit ambitious Broadway wannabe Rachel Berry, diva-in-training Mercedes, fashionable and gay Kurt, shy Tina, and wheelchair-bound Artie. Will also blackmails popular quarterback Finn to join, although Finn is conflicted about joining the unpopular glee club. Figgins laughs, asks if he also wants to [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption captain club: his head cheerleader girlfriend Quinn and fellow jock best friend Puck both disapprove.

Rehearsals begin. The school guidance counselor Emma takes
the Titanic]], then looks at kids to visit Vocal Adrenaline, one of the money and says $60 a month from best teams in the region. Will's own pocket is the bill to keep it running. It cuts to Will in bed with his wife Terri (Jessalyn Gilsig). They were high school sweethearts who unfortunately went sour after putting rings on it. It tells him she is in bed that Will comes up with pregnant, causing him to question if he should continue being the name "New Directions", because even though it is a law director. Emma reminds him of the universe that his national show choir names must be ridiculous, the previous name was a little too much.

Will posts a sign-up sheet in the hall and the first we see to brave adding their name is [[SassyBlackWoman Mercedes Jones]] (Amber Riley). Immediately following is her audition song, some of Music/ArethaFranklin's "R.E.S.P.E.C.T.". Next up is Kurt, singing "Mr Cellophane" and [[PerkyGoth Tina Cohen-Chang]] (Jenna Ushkowitz), a wallflower who dresses as a {{Goth}}, though she herself is outgoing and happy. She signs up and also adds the name of her boyfriend, [[DisabledSnarker Artie Abrams]] (Creator/KevinMcHale) who's in a wheelchair and can't reach. Tina sings Music/KatyPerry's "I Kissed a Girl", and Artie's audition is not shown. After this we come to Rachel signing up and putting a trademark gold star next to her name -- then falling victim to a face full of corn syrup and crushed ice, the first of the trademark ''Glee'' slushies.

She begins to monologue over her audition tune of "On My Own", and we see her in Figgins' office providing her [[BadBadActing best distraught acting performance]] as she outs Sandy's dirty little secret, her real motivations being spite at Sandy's obvious and disgusting reasons for favoring the rather weak-voiced Hank over her. Then we get her backstory: she's the daughter of interracial gay couple Hiram and [=LeRoy=] Berry, who provided every advantage to her growing up. She then honed her talent by recording and uploading to Website/MySpace, despite her audience being mostly hateful in the form of her classmates and led by the demeaning comments of the Cheerios. There's a short clip of the cheer squad watching her videos in the gym, laughing and commenting together. Quinn is at the helm with the laptop, flanked by her number two, [[SpicyLatina Santana Lopez]] (Creator/NayaRivera), the resident SnarkKnight.

Rachel asks when rehearsals start, and we see the newly-assembled glee club's ill-practiced rendition of "Sit Down, You're Rocking The Boat", complete with jazz hands, white gloves, and choreography even a infant beauty pageant wouldn't touch. Not that we're going recruiting again just yet: first to Will and Rachel out on the bleachers. Rachel, tired of being laughed at, laments about how she can feel the clock ticking and how she doesn't want to graduate without something to show for it. She tells Will about her ambitions and her drive to mean something.

Will offers to find her a male lead who can lead with her, before being summoned to Figgins' office. Figgins decrees that if New Directions doesn't win Regionals then they're getting cut.

We go to Terri's job at a linens store. After berating a coworker, Will comes in with a sandwich; having mayo on it displeases Terri, because she doesn't want to get diabetes, because that means she's less likely to conceive. We see Sandy Ryerson berating a different worker, now a dealer of medical marijuana try to sell some to Will, slipping him a free sample to help him cope with having the glee club as his new charges.

Will attempts to convince Sue to let him recruit cheerleaders and talks to Emma. Sue lays out the caste system [=McKinley=] High uses: jocks and popular kids = penthouse, nerds = bottom floor, glee club = sub-basement. Emma suggests finding a leader, someone who kids will follow anywhere. Since the Cheerios! are out, Will tries to get the football team to join, but the reactions are less than stellar. Will's disappointed until he hears Finn singing in the showers. He establishes a plan to get Finn to join the glee club that isn't just asking nicely again: he calls Finn to his office and produces the pot he was given by Sandy.

Finn protests and we see his monologued backstory, too: his dad died in the Gulf War, mom Carole (Romy Rosemont) had to struggle, you get the point. Only cool thing was Carole's boyfriend, Darren, a landscaper who let Finn help. That was the first time Finn really heard music, and after the boyfriend dumped her, Finn made a vow to make her proud. Will offers Finn a choice of being given six weeks detention, or something else.

He joins the rest of New Directions on stage, singing some ''Film/{{Grease}}'' with Rachel. Rachel is clearly smitten with him. Mercedes steps up and decries her lack of spotlight. Kurt calms her down by saying it's one song. Will hangs his head at how little his team is working, resorting to asking his wife for help. Will brings up wanting to take New Directions to Akron, specifically to Carmel High to visit their glee club, "Vocal Adrenaline". Terri asks how much it will cost and it seems they're about to start arguing about finances, but Terri changes the subject by calling him out for wanting to relive his glory days.

In the teacher's lounge, Emma watches Will put up a chaperone sheet. She promptly signs it. On the field, Ken is ripping Finn a new one for wanting to go with New Directions. Puck asks what's up, so Finn claims that missing practice is to help Carole recover
performance from prostate surgery. In the lounge, Ken accuses Will of stealing his quarterback, Will says that this is really about Emma, Ken accuses '80s, inspiring him of wanting Emma for himself, storming off before Will can remind him that he's married.

to keep going. The glee club arrive at Carmel, and Rachel asserts to Finn in the line for snacks that they should get together. Finn's in a relationship with Quinn, however. Also in the line are Will and Emma, who split a PB&J instead. Then the lights flash and the bells ding, the curtain goes up and we quickly see why Vocal Adrenaline would become New Directions's personal boogeymen for half the series.

Back at [=McKinley=], Finn walks right into a paintball firing squad. Puck was apparently concerned about Carole and googled her troubles, learning something about basic anatomy and Finn is summarily "executed". Back at his place, Will walks in to see Terri, bubbly in hand, congratulating Will because she's pregnant. At the moment, she does manage to get Will to quit [=McKinley=]. New Directions are naturally aghast.

Emma convinces Will to have one session with her.

Cut to Finn's locker. Rachel has assumed control of New Directions and is trying to get Finn back. Finn quits New Directions, but not before Rachel says he shouldn't care what others think. In the meantime, Finn's happy that he can rejoin the football team, as are the rest of the team. Their way of welcoming him back? Kidnapping Artie, shoving him in a port-a-potty and offering Finn the first flip as they plan to roll him around. Finn pulls Artie out and calls them out.

As Finn is wheeling Artie away, he sees Darren touching up the green on the football field, accompanied by a familiar song. This gives him an idea. Cut to a bickering New Directions, as Finn and Artie arrive, Artie willing to procure his friends in the jazz band, Finn has the music. They still need a director, though. So in Emma's office, it's time for that career guidance appointment, and she pulls up a clip of Will's glee club winning Nationals. Unfortunately, instead of motivating him to stay, it reminds him his time's gone by and he needs to grow up. Emma tells him that the only life worth living is one you're passionate about.

We hear the [[SignatureSong now-Glee-trademark]] "Dadadada", forming the opening chords to [[Music/{{Journey}} Don't
performs "Don't Stop Believin']]. As Will stands Believin'" in awe, we cut to Puck in the back of the auditorium and as Sue, Quinn, Puck and Santana at the balcony, staring down the group improved enough to be a threat.
Quinn look on.




* NamesTheSame: Stephen Tobolowsky plays Sandy Ryerson. Seventeen years prior, he played Ned Ryerson in ''Film/GroundhogDay''. WordOfGod said it was a genuine coincidence.



* StarMakingRole: Outside of Broadway stars, the cast's pre-Glee careers compiled as:
** Cory Monteith, TheCameo guy
** Jane Lynch and Jayma Mays, veteran character actors
** Naya Rivera, FormerChildStar turned Abercrombie model
** Mark Salling, mid-twenties attempt at singer-songwriter
** Kevin [=McHale=], former BoyBand breakout
** Amber Riley, turned down for the [[{{Series/TheXFactor}} X-Factor]]
** Chris Colfer, cast straight out of high school
** Jessalyn Gilsig, imported from [[{{Series/NipTuck}} another]] Creator/RyanMurphy show
** Dianna Agron, prolific roles stunted by the writers' strike.
*** Agron, Lynch, Gilsig and Mays were the only working actors hired, and it was still the SMR for the first two! The Broadway lot are Matt Morrison, Lea Michele, and Jenna Ushkowitz, for whom Glee was certainly the SMR for Ushkowitz and the film-based SMR for Morrison and Michele.
* StuffedIntoATrashcan: Kurt, early in the episode.

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* StarMakingRole: Outside of Broadway stars, the cast's pre-Glee careers compiled as:
** Cory Monteith, TheCameo guy
** Jane Lynch and Jayma Mays, veteran character actors
** Naya Rivera, FormerChildStar turned Abercrombie model
** Mark Salling, mid-twenties attempt at singer-songwriter
** Kevin [=McHale=], former BoyBand breakout
** Amber Riley, turned down for the [[{{Series/TheXFactor}} X-Factor]]
** Chris Colfer, cast straight out of high school
** Jessalyn Gilsig, imported from [[{{Series/NipTuck}} another]] Creator/RyanMurphy show
** Dianna Agron, prolific roles stunted by the writers' strike.
*** Agron, Lynch, Gilsig and Mays were the only working actors hired, and it was still the SMR for the first two! The Broadway lot are Matt Morrison, Lea Michele, and Jenna Ushkowitz, for whom Glee was certainly the SMR for Ushkowitz and the film-based SMR for Morrison and Michele.
* StuffedIntoATrashcan: Kurt, Kurt is tossed into a trashcan by bullies early in the episode.
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In the teacher's lounge there is no coffee pot, made so by cost-saving extraordinaire, [[BeleagueredBureaucrat Principal Figgins]] (Iqbal Theba). Sue brings in some fresh store sups for four members of staff, the only ones she presumably likes. This introduces us to [[DoggedNiceGuy Coach Ken Tanaka]] (Patrick Gallagher), the emotionally awkward football coach, and [[NeatFreak Emma Pilsbury]] (Creator/JaymaMays), the school counselor, who prefers pamphlets to confrontation. Ken, clueless as to Emma's germaphobia, tries to hit on her unsuccessfully while Will [[ObliviousToLove succeeds unintentionally]], causing Ken to begin to view him as a spiteful love rival. They discuss how someone tattled to Figgins about Sandy being inappropriate and so the glee club currently doesn't have a director.

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In the teacher's lounge there is no coffee pot, made so by cost-saving extraordinaire, [[BeleagueredBureaucrat Principal Figgins]] (Iqbal Theba). Sue brings in some fresh store sups for four members of staff, the only ones she presumably likes. This introduces us to [[DoggedNiceGuy Coach Ken Tanaka]] (Patrick Gallagher), (Creator/PatrickGallagher), the emotionally awkward football coach, and [[NeatFreak Emma Pilsbury]] (Creator/JaymaMays), the school counselor, who prefers pamphlets to confrontation. Ken, clueless as to Emma's germaphobia, tries to hit on her unsuccessfully while Will [[ObliviousToLove succeeds unintentionally]], causing Ken to begin to view him as a spiteful love rival. They discuss how someone tattled to Figgins about Sandy being inappropriate and so the glee club currently doesn't have a director.
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* NamesTheSame: Stephen Tobolowsky plays Sandy Ryerson. Seventeen years prior, he played Ned Ryerson in Film/GroundhogDay. WordOfGod said it was a genuine coincidence.

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* NamesTheSame: Stephen Tobolowsky plays Sandy Ryerson. Seventeen years prior, he played Ned Ryerson in Film/GroundhogDay.''Film/GroundhogDay''. WordOfGod said it was a genuine coincidence.
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* ActorAllusion: Rachel sings "On My Own" as her audition song. Creator/LeaMichele, who plays Rachel, made her Broadway debut in ''Theatre/LesMiserables'', and was going to be in the revival, but instead decided to be in ''Theatre/SpringAwakening''.

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