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Business begins with Finn informing the viewers that he made a sandwich. Truly, riveting information. However, this is not a Music/LadyGaga-style sandwich, you understand, just an ordinary grilled cheese sandwich. Except, this sandwich turns out to be a Very Important Sandwich, because Finn sees Jesus in his sandwich. No, he didn't take anything before he made it... I think, you can never be too sure when it comes to young Finnegan. Anyway, Finn, not usually one for the spiritual, bows before the holy consumable, declaring it a "Grilled Cheesus" and asking it to let the football team win in return for Finn making sure the Glee club will honor Jesus, amen. Cut to the field where, surprise surprise, the literal "Hail Cheesus" play works. Score one for the sacred sandwich as we hit the TitleCard.

Burt's Tire Shop. Kurt arrives, apparently Burt forgot to eat, so he is handed egg whites on a wheat tortilla, yum yum. Burt is not happy, seems he prefer Coke and Slim Jims, truly a part of a balanced breakfast. Kurt insists he takes care of himself and when you factor in this week's theme and certain revelations later on, you know this will lead to a [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hoisted petard]]. Burt tells Kurt that Carole and Finn are coming over, seems they've cooled on the moving in idea for obvious reasons, at least for now. Kurt says no can do, a local theater is doing a sing-along Film/TheSoundOfMusic. Burt says that he and Kurt always have dinners together, but Kurt is dismissive, saying he's a teenager; when Burt tries to say that it's sacred, he's blown off. Yep, this isn't gonna end well.

In the sacred choir room, Finn says he has a revelation and no Puck, he's not coming out. At least not like that, as Finn reveals he found Jesus Christ. This lights up Quinn's face at least, as Finn offers a week-long tribute. Kurt objects, saying that if he wanted to sing songs about Jesus, he'd go to church, and he doesn't go to church because churches are bitchy to gays and women and science. Mercedes, as you'd expect, disagrees, wanting some church up in here. Quinn speaks up, saying God's helped her and she wants to repay. Santana retorts about Beth being a lizard baby, while evidently Brittany falls asleep when she prays. Sweet Brit-Brit. Will offers a compromise: not specifically gospel songs, but spirituals nonetheless. Puck rolls eyes; when Finn catches him, Puck makes a point that maybe spirituality is enjoying the life you've been given, while Rachel retorts about that being a stupid line of thinking. Puck responds with some Billy Joel, at one point singing right in Quinn's face as she smirks and the rest dance. Okay, show? You've already made it clear they're not getting together, stop with the ShipTease, at least for now. Afterwards, we cut to Kurt ignoring and looking at his phone.

And here's where we get the hoisted petard. Burt is doing business when he grimaces, dismissing it as mere indigestion... only to then promptly hit the ground. Cut to dutch angles as Emma slo-mos down the hallways to tell Will, who finds Kurt seemingly not caring about his own health by speaking French to Azimio. We see Wemma enter the frame, as the dialog is rendered faint to convey the seriousness of the situation. Cut to Kurt and Wemma in the hospital waiting room, pacing, before a nurse arrives with the results: an arrhythmia cut off blood flow to the brain rendering him comatose. Cut to Burt in the bed and Kurt wants alone time. Wemma departs as Kurt tearfully asks Burt to squeeze his hand. Colfer is just doing werk here.

And now, MoodWhiplash as we return to Finnegan and his newly saran-wrapped Grilled Cheesus. He again bows before the sacred sandwich, asking it for a sign that Rachel will let him grope her. Okay, Finn? Your possible stepfather is in a coma, your possible stepbrother is falling apart, and all you can think about is second base. Finn, you're an idiot; yes, it's not entirely surprising that Finn would ask that, but ''for fuck's sake Hudson''. And you wonder why people thought you were an asshole before the lord takes you home in three years time.

However, as we'll see, turns out Finn was in fact the ''last'' to know, as we cut to a lone Kurt in the choir room, before the rest of ND (minus Finn) enter and offer sympathies, Brittany even saying heart attacks are from loving too much. Finn arrives snorting fire, seems he was affronted and thought they were sort of a family, Burt being the closest thing he's got to a father. Kurt lets him sit next to him as an apology. When Will enters, Mercedes tries to convey her feelings in proper style, but Kurt just feels worse because he's an atheist in a school of religious kids. A gay atheist, at that. Poor bastard.

Seriously, was Ryan Murphy sitting down every week trying to think up new ways to make Chris Colfer regret signing the contract or something? 'Cause it sure as shit seemed like it. And yes folks, it will get worse as the series progresses.

Now, in all this religious talk, we can't have God without Satan, therefore [[{{Film/TheShining}} Here's Susie]]. Sue is in Figgins' office and she does provide a valid point; that schools can't endorse one religion over another, or religions over atheism. Therefore, no religious songs should be played. Figgins won't do anything unless there's a proper complaint. Cut to
Finchel, Rachel hiding her feelings behind her ego as a defense mechanism. She wants to make sure that when she loses her virginity at 25 [[spoiler:(or 18)]], and wins a bunch of Tony's, that she wants her kids raised Jewish. Finn, of course, only hears the words "no" "sex" and "25" and his brain explodes. They make out, Finn's hands slowly sliding to below Rachel's neck, where she takes them and places them accordingly. Score two for the sandwich. Maybe it does have some Gaga in it.

Cut to the Tracksuit Tower, where Sue interrogates Brittana, them saying Kurt's an atheist. Cut to Kurt in the office, Sue saying she can't go to the board without a complaint, and that she actually has non-dubious motives. Cut to Emma railing on Sue for cutting the religious music. Sue responds with a FreudianExcuse: as a child, she worshipped her sister Jean, but she realized that Jean wasn't the same as everyone else, so people were mocking her. Sue prayed and prayed to God to make Jean normal, but to no avail. And then Sue realized that it wasn't that God wasn't answering her prayers, it was that God didn't exist. Sue tells Emma that asking people to believe in a fantasy is cruel, just as cruel as saying that someone's going to Hell for not believing in your religion. Back in the choir room, Tina complains about how last week they were too sexy, now they're too religious. Will says that they can sing religious songs as much as they like, just not at school. Kurt is thrilled, not having to listen about how God exists when he obviously doesn't.

Locker Room. Finn's brought Grilled Cheesus along and prays that he makes quarterback again. Puck walks in and promptly asks what even the fuck is he doing, and Finn lies and says he's praying for Burt. Cut to a lake where Finchel sit, Rachel offering Streisand to the heavens as tribute for Burt. As this goes on, we intercut the song over later on, where Finchel joins Carole, Mercedes, and Quinn in a prayer circle. Okay, solely on the basis of not respecting Kurt's wishes, Finchel/Faberry, Mercedes, and Carole, you're all idiots. He seems to agree, waiting until Rachel's done singing to boot them all out after bringing in an acupuncturist who he thought might be able to help.

After the break, we are on the field, quarterback Sam announcing the play before breaking the huddle, only for Finn to stop and suggest a new strategy. Let's see, you prayed for a win and you got it. You prayed for second base and you got it. Praying to be QB again? We find deities works in mysterious ways, as Finn indeed becomes quarterback again, and that all it took was Sam popping his shoulder out of the socket. Score three for the ''really'' bitchy sandwich.

Back in the choir room, Will congratulates Finn on becoming QB again and leading the team to victory, Puck pointing out how tragic it is that Sam had to get screwed over before Finn could be QB. Kurt then thanks everyone for their kind thoughts and says that Burt's condition hasn't changed. He then tells them a story, about how when Kurt was at his mother's funeral, he wanted his father to say something to him, and his father reached down and took his hand, and then Kurt knew everything would be OK because his father would be there for him. And then he performs the relevant Beatles and makes everyone weep. In the hallway, Mercedes approaches Kurt and tells him that while she knows he's in a bad state, it's like she doesn't know how to be around him. Kurt says that he knows he shouldn't push his friends away. She invites him to her church, because she's got the minister to dedicate the service to Burt. Kurt initially says no until Mercedes tells him he can wear a fabulous hat. He's in.

Emma's office. Finn explains how he's upset that Sam got hurt because of him. He tells her about the sandwich, and she points out several very relevant things: they won the game because they actually have a competent coach, Rachel let him feel her up because he actually listened to her and gave her something she wanted, and Sam got put out of action because he got tackled, not because of a sandwich. Finnegan now feels upset because his faith's been punctured, saying he was happy because he thought God spoke to him, but now he feels like he's floating in space. Emma reassures him otherwise. Emma: 1. Sandwich: 0. Finn then starts performing the relevant R.E.M.; we all know it's got nothing to do with religion, but Finn's a literal guy. He ends up performing it in the choir room, where ND's upset because they weren't supposed to sing songs about religion. Will asks Finn what the song meant to him. Finn says that he used to think that God was watching over him, but now he's not so sure.

In church, Mercedes leads Kurt in, and he is indeed wearing a Very Fabulous Hat. Mercedes addresses the church, asking them to focus their prayers on Burt. She tells Kurt that while she accepts that he doesn't believe in God, everyone has to believe in something. Then she and the choir perform the Simon and the Garfunkel while Kurt gets a nod from a woman wearing the same Very Fabulous Hat. Cut to Sue playing checkers with Jean. She asks if Jean believes in God. Jean asks Sue the same question and then asks why when Sue says no. Sue says that it's because she saw how cruel the world was to Jean. Jean says that God doesn't make mistakes and offers to pray for Sue. Sue says it would be nice.

We start the home stretch in Burt's hospital room, Kurt telling him about how he went to Mercedes' church, and how he remembered an incident that occurred after the funeral; namely, how after his wife died, Burt tried to cook for Kurt, wanting to retain a sense of normalcy. Kurt finally ends up telling Burt that he believes in Burt, and he believes in Kurt and Burt, and he's sorry he never got to tell Burt that. And then, because a DownerEnding would just be a ''little'' too much in this case, he feels Burt's hand move. Kurt calls for a nurse. And as we intercut with Finn finally eating the sandwich, we go into the relevant Osbourne, only for Sue to walk into the auditorium. Will asks her if she's going to turn them in, and she says no. Whatever you believe in, life moves on.

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Business begins with Finn informing Upon seeing the viewers that he made a sandwich. Truly, riveting information. However, this is not a Music/LadyGaga-style sandwich, you understand, just an ordinary face of Jesus in his grilled cheese sandwich. Except, this sandwich turns out to be a Very Important Sandwich, because sandwich, Finn sees Jesus in his sandwich. No, he didn't take anything before he made it... I think, you can never be too sure when it comes to young Finnegan. Anyway, Finn, not usually one for has an existential crisis. Because of this, the spiritual, bows before the holy consumable, declaring it a "Grilled Cheesus" and asking it to let the football team win in return for Finn making sure the Glee club will honor Jesus, amen. Cut to the field where, surprise surprise, the literal "Hail Cheesus" play works. Score one for the sacred sandwich as we hit the TitleCard.

Burt's Tire Shop. Kurt arrives, apparently Burt forgot to eat, so he is handed egg whites on a wheat tortilla, yum yum. Burt is not happy, seems he prefer Coke and Slim Jims, truly a part of a balanced breakfast. Kurt insists he takes care of himself and when you factor in this week's theme and certain revelations later on, you know this will lead to a [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hoisted petard]]. Burt tells Kurt that Carole and Finn are coming over, seems they've cooled on the moving in idea for obvious reasons, at least for now. Kurt says no can do, a local theater is doing a sing-along Film/TheSoundOfMusic. Burt says that he and Kurt always have dinners together, but Kurt is dismissive, saying he's a teenager; when Burt tries to say that it's sacred, he's blown off. Yep, this isn't gonna end well.

In the sacred choir room, Finn says he has a revelation and no Puck, he's not coming out. At least not like that, as Finn reveals he found Jesus Christ. This lights up Quinn's face at least, as Finn offers a week-long tribute. Kurt objects, saying that if he wanted to sing songs about Jesus, he'd go to church, and he doesn't go to church because churches are bitchy to gays and women and science. Mercedes, as you'd expect, disagrees, wanting some church up in here. Quinn speaks up, saying God's helped her and she wants to repay. Santana retorts about Beth being a lizard baby, while evidently Brittany falls asleep when she prays. Sweet Brit-Brit. Will offers a compromise: not specifically gospel songs, but spirituals nonetheless. Puck rolls eyes; when Finn catches him, Puck makes a point that maybe spirituality is enjoying the life you've been given, while Rachel retorts about that being a stupid line of thinking. Puck responds with some Billy Joel, at one point singing right in Quinn's face as she smirks and the rest dance. Okay, show? You've already made it clear they're not getting together, stop with the ShipTease, at least for now. Afterwards, we cut to Kurt ignoring and looking at his phone.

And here's where we get the hoisted petard. Burt is doing business when he grimaces, dismissing it as mere indigestion... only to then promptly hit the ground. Cut to dutch angles as Emma slo-mos down the hallways to tell Will, who finds Kurt seemingly not caring about his own health by speaking French to Azimio. We see Wemma enter the frame, as the dialog is rendered faint to convey the seriousness
members of the situation. Cut to Kurt glee club discuss religion and Wemma in the hospital waiting room, pacing, before a nurse arrives with the results: its significance to them, but this is uncomfortable for Kurt, who is an arrhythmia cut off blood flow to the brain rendering him atheist, and who is facing his own, more serious crisis when his father Burt has a heart attack and becomes comatose. Cut to Burt in the bed Sue questions her own beliefs and Kurt wants alone time. Wemma departs as Kurt tearfully asks Burt talks to squeeze his hand. Colfer is just doing werk here.

And now, MoodWhiplash as we return to Finnegan and his newly saran-wrapped Grilled Cheesus. He again bows before the sacred sandwich, asking it for a sign that Rachel will let him grope her. Okay, Finn? Your possible stepfather is in a coma, your possible stepbrother is falling apart, and all you can think about is second base. Finn, you're an idiot; yes, it's not entirely surprising that Finn would ask that, but ''for fuck's sake Hudson''. And you wonder why people thought you were an asshole before the lord takes you home in three years time.

However, as we'll see, turns out Finn was in fact the ''last'' to know, as we cut to a lone Kurt in the choir room, before the rest of ND (minus Finn) enter and offer sympathies, Brittany even saying heart attacks are from loving too much. Finn arrives snorting fire, seems he was affronted and thought they were sort of a family, Burt being the closest thing he's got to a father. Kurt lets him sit next to him as an apology. When Will enters, Mercedes tries to convey her feelings in proper style, but Kurt just feels worse because he's an atheist in a school of religious kids. A gay atheist, at that. Poor bastard.

Seriously, was Ryan Murphy sitting down every week trying to think up new ways to make Chris Colfer regret signing the contract or something? 'Cause it sure as shit seemed like it. And yes folks, it will get worse as the series progresses.

Now, in all this religious talk, we can't have God without Satan, therefore [[{{Film/TheShining}} Here's Susie]]. Sue is in Figgins' office and she does provide a valid point; that schools can't endorse one religion over another, or religions over atheism. Therefore, no religious songs should be played. Figgins won't do anything unless there's a proper complaint. Cut to
Finchel, Rachel hiding her feelings behind her ego as a defense mechanism. She wants to make sure that when she loses her virginity at 25 [[spoiler:(or 18)]], and wins a bunch of Tony's, that she wants her kids raised Jewish. Finn, of course, only hears the words "no" "sex" and "25" and his brain explodes. They make out, Finn's hands slowly sliding to below Rachel's neck, where she takes them and places them accordingly. Score two for the sandwich. Maybe it does have some Gaga in it.

Cut to the Tracksuit Tower, where Sue interrogates Brittana, them saying Kurt's an atheist. Cut to Kurt in the office, Sue saying she can't go to the board without a complaint, and that she actually has non-dubious motives. Cut to Emma railing on Sue for cutting the religious music. Sue responds with a FreudianExcuse: as a child, she worshipped
her sister Jean, but she realized that Jean wasn't the same as everyone else, so people were mocking her. Sue prayed and prayed to God to make Jean normal, but to no avail. And then Sue realized that it wasn't that God wasn't answering her prayers, it was that God didn't exist. Sue tells Emma that asking people to believe in a fantasy is cruel, just as cruel as saying that someone's going to Hell for not believing in your religion. Back in the choir room, Tina complains about how last week they were too sexy, now they're too religious. Will says that they can sing religious songs as much as they like, just not at school. Kurt is thrilled, not having to listen about how God exists when he obviously doesn't.

Locker Room. Finn's brought Grilled Cheesus along and prays that he makes quarterback again. Puck walks in and promptly asks what even the fuck is he doing, and Finn lies and says he's praying for Burt. Cut to a lake where Finchel sit, Rachel offering Streisand to the heavens as tribute for Burt. As this goes on, we intercut the song over later on, where Finchel joins Carole, Mercedes, and Quinn in a prayer circle. Okay, solely on the basis of not respecting Kurt's wishes, Finchel/Faberry, Mercedes, and Carole, you're all idiots. He seems to agree, waiting until Rachel's done singing to boot them all out after bringing in an acupuncturist who he thought might be able to help.

After the break, we are on the field, quarterback Sam announcing the play before breaking the huddle, only for Finn to stop and suggest a new strategy. Let's see, you prayed for a win and you got it. You prayed for second base and you got it. Praying to be QB again? We find deities works in mysterious ways, as Finn indeed becomes quarterback again, and that all it took was Sam popping his shoulder out of the socket. Score three for the ''really'' bitchy sandwich.

Back in the choir room, Will congratulates Finn on becoming QB again and leading the team to victory, Puck pointing out how tragic it is that Sam had to get screwed over before Finn could be QB. Kurt then thanks everyone for their kind thoughts and says that Burt's condition hasn't changed. He then tells them a story, about how when Kurt was at his mother's funeral, he wanted his father to say something to him, and his father reached down and took his hand, and then Kurt knew everything would be OK because his father would be there for him. And then he performs the relevant Beatles and makes everyone weep. In the hallway, Mercedes approaches Kurt and tells him that while she knows he's in a bad state, it's like she doesn't know how to be around him. Kurt says that he knows he shouldn't push his friends away. She invites him to her church, because she's got the minister to dedicate the service to Burt. Kurt initially says no until Mercedes tells him he can wear a fabulous hat. He's in.

Emma's office. Finn explains how he's upset that Sam got hurt because of him. He tells her about the sandwich, and she points out several very relevant things: they won the game because they actually have a competent coach, Rachel let him feel her up because he actually listened to her and gave her something she wanted, and Sam got put out of action because he got tackled, not because of a sandwich. Finnegan now feels upset because his faith's been punctured, saying he was happy because he thought God spoke to him, but now he feels like he's floating in space. Emma reassures him otherwise. Emma: 1. Sandwich: 0. Finn then starts performing the relevant R.E.M.; we all know it's got nothing to do with religion, but Finn's a literal guy. He ends up performing it in the choir room, where ND's upset because they weren't supposed to sing songs about religion. Will asks Finn what the song meant to him. Finn says that he used to think that God was watching over him, but now he's not so sure.

In church, Mercedes leads Kurt in, and he is indeed wearing a Very Fabulous Hat. Mercedes addresses the church, asking them to focus their prayers on Burt. She tells Kurt that while she accepts that he doesn't believe in God, everyone has to believe in something. Then she and the choir perform the Simon and the Garfunkel while Kurt gets a nod from a woman wearing the same Very Fabulous Hat. Cut to Sue playing checkers with Jean. She asks if Jean believes in God. Jean asks Sue the same question and then asks why when Sue says no. Sue says that it's because she saw how cruel the world was to Jean. Jean says that God doesn't make mistakes and offers to pray for Sue. Sue says it would be nice.

We start the home stretch in Burt's hospital room, Kurt telling him about how he went to Mercedes' church, and how he remembered an incident that occurred after the funeral; namely, how after his wife died, Burt tried to cook for Kurt, wanting to retain a sense of normalcy. Kurt finally ends up telling Burt that he believes in Burt, and he believes in Kurt and Burt, and he's sorry he never got to tell Burt that. And then, because a DownerEnding would just be a ''little'' too much in this case, he feels Burt's hand move. Kurt calls for a nurse. And as we intercut with Finn finally eating the sandwich, we go into the relevant Osbourne, only for Sue to walk into the auditorium. Will asks her if she's going to turn them in, and she says no. Whatever you believe in, life moves on.
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* IncestSubtext: I get what they were trying to go for with "I Want to Hold your Hand", but perhaps they should've considered changing some of the words. Given that Kurt is singing it about his father, lines like "please say to me, you'll let me be your man" and "and when I touch you I feel happy inside" sound a little, weird.

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* IncestSubtext: I get what they were trying to go for with "I Want to Hold your Hand", but perhaps they should've considered changing some of the words. Given that Kurt is singing it about his father, lines like "please say to me, you'll let me be your man" and "and when I touch you I feel happy inside" sound a little, weird.
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* IncestuousSubtext: I get what they were trying to go for with "I Want to Hold your Hand", but perhaps they should've considered changing some of the words. Given that Kurt is singing it about his father, lines like "please say to me, you'll let me be your man" and "and when I touch you I feel happy inside" sound a little, weird.

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* IncestuousSubtext: IncestSubtext: I get what they were trying to go for with "I Want to Hold your Hand", but perhaps they should've considered changing some of the words. Given that Kurt is singing it about his father, lines like "please say to me, you'll let me be your man" and "and when I touch you I feel happy inside" sound a little, weird.
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The episode begins with Finn informing the viewers that he made a sandwich. Not a Music/LadyGaga-style sandwich, you understand, just an ordinary grilled cheese sandwich. Except, this sandwich turns out to be a Very Important Sandwich, because Finn sees Jesus in his sandwich. No, he didn't take anything before he made it. I think, you can never be too sure when it comes to dear Finnegan. Anyway, Finn prays to his sandwich, asking it to let the football team win in return for Finn making sure the Glee club will honor Jesus. And the football team does win. Score one for the sandwich.

In Burt's auto shop, Kurt brings Burt a healthy breakfast and tells him that he needs to take care of himself. Burt wants Kurt to join him for Friday night dinner while Kurt wants to watch ''The Sing-a-Long Sound of Music''. Kurt wins.

In Glee club, Finn explains his new fascination with J-Christ and asks the Glee club to sing about Jesus. Kurt says that if he wanted to sing songs about Jesus, he'd go to church, and he doesn't go to church because churches are bitchy to gays and women and science. Will suggests just singing songs about spirituality. Puck gets up and performs 'Only The Good Die Young'.

In Burt's garage, he's talking to a customer when he has a heart attack and collapses. At school, Emma and Will find out, pull Kurt out of class, and the trio race to hospital, where they're eventually told that as a result of the heart attack, Burt's in a coma and it's not certain when he'll wake up.

At Finn's place, he asks the sandwich to let him get some boob action with Rachel. I know it's not entirely surprising that Finn would ask that, but ''for fuck's sake Hudson''. And people wonder why you were an asshole before you died.

In the music room, the Glee club walks in, having heard about Burt. They all offer Kurt their sympathy, and Finn walks in, furious. Once he calms down, he tells Kurt that he wasn't happy hearing about Burt from other people who'd heard first, because Burt's the closest thing he's got to a father. Kurt lets him sit next to him as an apology.

Mercedes performs 'I Look To You' to try to help Kurt, but Kurt just feels worse because he's an atheist in a school of religious kids. A gay atheist, at that. Poor bastard. Kurt says he doesn't want God, he just wants his dad. Ryan Murphy, are you sitting down every week trying to think up new ways to make Chris Colfer regret signing the contract or something? 'Cause it sure as shit seems like it.

In Figgins' office, Sue says that the club has to stop singing religious songs because schools can't endorse one religion over another, or religions over atheism. Figgins says he can and will do nothing unless there's a student complaint.

Finn and Rachel talk. She tells him that when she turns 25 and is ready for kids, she wants them to be raised as Jews. Finn agrees and she lets him feel her up. Score two for the sandwich. Maybe it does have some Gaga in it.

Sue interrogates Santana and Brittany, who tell her that Kurt's not into religion. Sue gets Kurt alone and convinces him to file a complaint.

Emma finds out that Sue's stopped religious music and demands to know why. Sue explains that as a child, she worshipped her sister Jean, but she realised that Jean wasn't the same as everyone else, so people were mocking her. Sue prayed and prayed to God to make Jean normal, but to no avail. And then Sue realised that it wasn't that God wasn't answering her prayers, it was that God didn't exist. Sue tells Emma that asking people to believe in a fantasy is cruel, just as cruel as saying that someone's going to Hell for not believing in your religion.

In the music room, Will tells the class that they can't sing religious songs. On the whole, the club's pissed. Will amends that they can sing religious songs as much as they like, just not at school.

In the locker room, Finn prays to the sandwich that he makes quarterback again. Puck walks in and asks what the fuck he's doing, and Finn lies and says he's praying for Burt.

In a clearing somewhere, Finn joins Rachel, who sings 'Papa, Can You Hear Me?'. Halfway through, we find that Carole, Finn, Mercedes, Rachel and Quinn are there. Kurt waits until Rachel finishes her song before walking in and asking what the fuck they're doing. They're holding a prayer circle for Burt. Kurt's pissed and he kicks them out after bringing in an acupuncturist who he thought might be able to help.

On the football field, Finn convinces Sam to try a new strategy, which leads to Sam being tackled and his shoulder dislocated. Way to fuck that one up, Finn. Beiste makes Finn the QB. Score three for the really bitchy sandwich.

In Glee club, Will congratulates Finn on becoming QB again and leading the team to victory. Puck points out how tragic it is that Sam had to get screwed over before Finn could be QB. Kurt thanks everyone for their kind thoughts and says that Burt's condition hasn't changed. He then tells them a story, about how when Kurt was at his mother's funeral, he wanted his father to say something to him, and his father reached down and took his hand, and then Kurt knew everything would be OK because his father would be there for him. And then he performs 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' and makes everyone cry.

In the hallway, Mercedes approaches Kurt and tells him that while she knows he's in a bad state, it's like she doesn't know how to be around him. Kurt says that he knows he shouldn't push his friends away. She invites him to her church, because she's got the minister to dedicate the service to Burt. Kurt initially says no until Mercedes tells him he can wear a fabulous hat. He's in.

In Emma's office, Finn explains how he's upset that Sam got hurt because of him. He tells her about the sandwich, and she points out several very relevant things: they won the game because they actually have a competent coach, Rachel let him feel her up because he actually listened to her and gave her something she wanted, and Sam got put out of action because he got tackled, not because of a sandwich. Finn now feels upset because his faith's been punctured. Emma reassures him. Emma: 1. Sandwich: 0.

Finn starts performing 'Losing My Religion'. We all know it's got nothing to do with religion, but Finn's a literal guy. He ends up performing it in the music room. Some of the club's upset because they weren't meant to sing songs about religion. Will asks Finn what the song meant to him. Finn says that he used to think that God was watching over him, but now he's not so sure.

In church, Mercedes leads Kurt in, and he is wearing a Very Fabulous Hat. Mercedes addresses the church, asking them to focus their prayers on Burt. She tells Kurt that while she accepts that he doesn't believe in God, everyone has to believe in something. Then she and the choir perform 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. Kurt gets a nod from a woman wearing the same Very Fabulous Hat.

Sue plays checkers with Jean. She asks if Jean believes in God. Jean asks Sue the same question and then asks why when Sue says no. Sue says that it's because she saw how cruel the world was to Jean. Jean says that God doesn't make mistakes and offers to pray for Sue. Sue says it would be nice.

In Burt's hospital room, Kurt tells him about how he went to Mercedes' church, and how he remembered an incident that occurred after the funeral, and finally ends up telling Burt that he believes in Burt, and he believes in Kurt and Burt, and he's sorry he never got to tell Burt that. And then he feels Burt's hand move. Kurt calls for a nurse.

In the auditorium, the club performs 'One of Us'. As they sing, we cut to Finn eating the sandwich. Sue walks into the auditorium. Will asks her if she's going to turn them in, and she says no.

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The episode
Business
begins with Finn informing the viewers that he made a sandwich. Not Truly, riveting information. However, this is not a Music/LadyGaga-style sandwich, you understand, just an ordinary grilled cheese sandwich. Except, this sandwich turns out to be a Very Important Sandwich, because Finn sees Jesus in his sandwich. No, he didn't take anything before he made it. it... I think, you can never be too sure when it comes to dear young Finnegan. Anyway, Finn prays to his sandwich, Finn, not usually one for the spiritual, bows before the holy consumable, declaring it a "Grilled Cheesus" and asking it to let the football team win in return for Finn making sure the Glee club will honor Jesus. And Jesus, amen. Cut to the football team does win. field where, surprise surprise, the literal "Hail Cheesus" play works. Score one for the sandwich.

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sacred sandwich as we hit the TitleCard.

Burt's auto shop, Tire Shop. Kurt brings arrives, apparently Burt forgot to eat, so he is handed egg whites on a healthy breakfast wheat tortilla, yum yum. Burt is not happy, seems he prefer Coke and tells him that Slim Jims, truly a part of a balanced breakfast. Kurt insists he needs to take takes care of himself. himself and when you factor in this week's theme and certain revelations later on, you know this will lead to a [[HoistByHisOwnPetard hoisted petard]]. Burt wants tells Kurt to join him for Friday night dinner while Kurt wants to watch ''The Sing-a-Long Sound of Music''. Kurt wins.

In Glee club,
that Carole and Finn explains his new fascination with J-Christ and asks are coming over, seems they've cooled on the Glee club to sing about Jesus. moving in idea for obvious reasons, at least for now. Kurt says no can do, a local theater is doing a sing-along Film/TheSoundOfMusic. Burt says that he and Kurt always have dinners together, but Kurt is dismissive, saying he's a teenager; when Burt tries to say that it's sacred, he's blown off. Yep, this isn't gonna end well.

In the sacred choir room, Finn says he has a revelation and no Puck, he's not coming out. At least not like that, as Finn reveals he found Jesus Christ. This lights up Quinn's face at least, as Finn offers a week-long tribute. Kurt objects, saying
that if he wanted to sing songs about Jesus, he'd go to church, and he doesn't go to church because churches are bitchy to gays and women and science. Mercedes, as you'd expect, disagrees, wanting some church up in here. Quinn speaks up, saying God's helped her and she wants to repay. Santana retorts about Beth being a lizard baby, while evidently Brittany falls asleep when she prays. Sweet Brit-Brit. Will suggests just offers a compromise: not specifically gospel songs, but spirituals nonetheless. Puck rolls eyes; when Finn catches him, Puck makes a point that maybe spirituality is enjoying the life you've been given, while Rachel retorts about that being a stupid line of thinking. Puck responds with some Billy Joel, at one point singing songs about spirituality. Puck gets up and performs 'Only The Good Die Young'.

In Burt's garage, he's talking to a customer when he has a heart attack and collapses. At school, Emma and Will find out, pull Kurt out of class,
right in Quinn's face as she smirks and the trio race to hospital, where rest dance. Okay, show? You've already made it clear they're eventually told that not getting together, stop with the ShipTease, at least for now. Afterwards, we cut to Kurt ignoring and looking at his phone.

And here's where we get the hoisted petard. Burt is doing business when he grimaces, dismissing it
as a result mere indigestion... only to then promptly hit the ground. Cut to dutch angles as Emma slo-mos down the hallways to tell Will, who finds Kurt seemingly not caring about his own health by speaking French to Azimio. We see Wemma enter the frame, as the dialog is rendered faint to convey the seriousness of the heart attack, Burt's in a coma situation. Cut to Kurt and it's not certain when he'll wake up.

At Finn's place, he
Wemma in the hospital waiting room, pacing, before a nurse arrives with the results: an arrhythmia cut off blood flow to the brain rendering him comatose. Cut to Burt in the bed and Kurt wants alone time. Wemma departs as Kurt tearfully asks Burt to squeeze his hand. Colfer is just doing werk here.

And now, MoodWhiplash as we return to Finnegan and his newly saran-wrapped Grilled Cheesus. He again bows before
the sandwich to sacred sandwich, asking it for a sign that Rachel will let him get some boob action with Rachel. I know grope her. Okay, Finn? Your possible stepfather is in a coma, your possible stepbrother is falling apart, and all you can think about is second base. Finn, you're an idiot; yes, it's not entirely surprising that Finn would ask that, but ''for fuck's sake Hudson''. And people you wonder why people thought you were an asshole before the lord takes you died.

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home in three years time.

However, as we'll see, turns out Finn was in fact
the music ''last'' to know, as we cut to a lone Kurt in the choir room, before the Glee club walks in, having heard about Burt. They all rest of ND (minus Finn) enter and offer Kurt their sympathy, and sympathies, Brittany even saying heart attacks are from loving too much. Finn walks in, furious. Once arrives snorting fire, seems he calms down, he tells Kurt that he wasn't happy hearing about was affronted and thought they were sort of a family, Burt from other people who'd heard first, because Burt's being the closest thing he's got to a father. Kurt lets him sit next to him as an apology.

apology. When Will enters, Mercedes performs 'I Look To You' tries to try to help Kurt, convey her feelings in proper style, but Kurt just feels worse because he's an atheist in a school of religious kids. A gay atheist, at that. Poor bastard. Kurt says he doesn't want God, he just wants his dad. bastard.

Seriously, was
Ryan Murphy, are you Murphy sitting down every week trying to think up new ways to make Chris Colfer regret signing the contract or something? 'Cause it sure as shit seems seemed like it.

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it. And yes folks, it will get worse as the series progresses.

Now, in all this religious talk, we can't have God without Satan, therefore [[{{Film/TheShining}} Here's Susie]]. Sue is in
Figgins' office, Sue says office and she does provide a valid point; that the club has to stop singing religious songs because schools can't endorse one religion over another, or religions over atheism. Therefore, no religious songs should be played. Figgins says he can and will won't do nothing anything unless there's a student complaint.

Finn and
proper complaint. Cut to
Finchel,
Rachel talk. hiding her feelings behind her ego as a defense mechanism. She tells him wants to make sure that when she turns loses her virginity at 25 [[spoiler:(or 18)]], and is ready for kids, wins a bunch of Tony's, that she wants them to be her kids raised as Jews. Finn agrees Jewish. Finn, of course, only hears the words "no" "sex" and "25" and his brain explodes. They make out, Finn's hands slowly sliding to below Rachel's neck, where she lets him feel her up.takes them and places them accordingly. Score two for the sandwich. Maybe it does have some Gaga in it.

Cut to the Tracksuit Tower, where Sue interrogates Santana and Brittany, who tell her that Brittana, them saying Kurt's not into religion. Sue gets an atheist. Cut to Kurt alone in the office, Sue saying she can't go to the board without a complaint, and convinces him that she actually has non-dubious motives. Cut to file a complaint.

Emma finds out that Sue's stopped railing on Sue for cutting the religious music and demands to know why. music. Sue explains that responds with a FreudianExcuse: as a child, she worshipped her sister Jean, but she realised realized that Jean wasn't the same as everyone else, so people were mocking her. Sue prayed and prayed to God to make Jean normal, but to no avail. And then Sue realised realized that it wasn't that God wasn't answering her prayers, it was that God didn't exist. Sue tells Emma that asking people to believe in a fantasy is cruel, just as cruel as saying that someone's going to Hell for not believing in your religion.

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religion. Back in the music choir room, Tina complains about how last week they were too sexy, now they're too religious. Will tells the class that they can't sing religious songs. On the whole, the club's pissed. Will amends says that they can sing religious songs as much as they like, just not at school.

In the locker room, Finn
school. Kurt is thrilled, not having to listen about how God exists when he obviously doesn't.

Locker Room. Finn's brought Grilled Cheesus along and
prays to the sandwich that he makes quarterback again. Puck walks in and promptly asks what even the fuck he's is he doing, and Finn lies and says he's praying for Burt.

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Burt. Cut to a clearing somewhere, Finn lake where Finchel sit, Rachel offering Streisand to the heavens as tribute for Burt. As this goes on, we intercut the song over later on, where Finchel joins Rachel, who sings 'Papa, Can You Hear Me?'. Halfway through, we find that Carole, Finn, Mercedes, Rachel and Quinn are there. Kurt waits until Rachel finishes her song before walking in and asking what the fuck they're doing. They're holding a prayer circle for Burt. circle. Okay, solely on the basis of not respecting Kurt's pissed wishes, Finchel/Faberry, Mercedes, and he kicks Carole, you're all idiots. He seems to agree, waiting until Rachel's done singing to boot them all out after bringing in an acupuncturist who he thought might be able to help.

On After the football break, we are on the field, quarterback Sam announcing the play before breaking the huddle, only for Finn convinces Sam to try stop and suggest a new strategy, which leads strategy. Let's see, you prayed for a win and you got it. You prayed for second base and you got it. Praying to be QB again? We find deities works in mysterious ways, as Finn indeed becomes quarterback again, and that all it took was Sam being tackled and popping his shoulder dislocated. Way to fuck that one up, Finn. Beiste makes Finn out of the QB. socket. Score three for the really ''really'' bitchy sandwich.

In Glee club, Back in the choir room, Will congratulates Finn on becoming QB again and leading the team to victory. victory, Puck points pointing out how tragic it is that Sam had to get screwed over before Finn could be QB. Kurt then thanks everyone for their kind thoughts and says that Burt's condition hasn't changed. He then tells them a story, about how when Kurt was at his mother's funeral, he wanted his father to say something to him, and his father reached down and took his hand, and then Kurt knew everything would be OK because his father would be there for him. And then he performs 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' the relevant Beatles and makes everyone cry.

weep. In the hallway, Mercedes approaches Kurt and tells him that while she knows he's in a bad state, it's like she doesn't know how to be around him. Kurt says that he knows he shouldn't push his friends away. She invites him to her church, because she's got the minister to dedicate the service to Burt. Kurt initially says no until Mercedes tells him he can wear a fabulous hat. He's in.

In Emma's office, office. Finn explains how he's upset that Sam got hurt because of him. He tells her about the sandwich, and she points out several very relevant things: they won the game because they actually have a competent coach, Rachel let him feel her up because he actually listened to her and gave her something she wanted, and Sam got put out of action because he got tackled, not because of a sandwich. Finn Finnegan now feels upset because his faith's been punctured. punctured, saying he was happy because he thought God spoke to him, but now he feels like he's floating in space. Emma reassures him.him otherwise. Emma: 1. Sandwich: 0.

0. Finn then starts performing 'Losing My Religion'. We the relevant R.E.M.; we all know it's got nothing to do with religion, but Finn's a literal guy. He ends up performing it in the music room. Some of the club's choir room, where ND's upset because they weren't meant supposed to sing songs about religion. Will asks Finn what the song meant to him. Finn says that he used to think that God was watching over him, but now he's not so sure.

In church, Mercedes leads Kurt in, and he is indeed wearing a Very Fabulous Hat. Mercedes addresses the church, asking them to focus their prayers on Burt. She tells Kurt that while she accepts that he doesn't believe in God, everyone has to believe in something. Then she and the choir perform 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. the Simon and the Garfunkel while Kurt gets a nod from a woman wearing the same Very Fabulous Hat.

Hat. Cut to Sue plays playing checkers with Jean. She asks if Jean believes in God. Jean asks Sue the same question and then asks why when Sue says no. Sue says that it's because she saw how cruel the world was to Jean. Jean says that God doesn't make mistakes and offers to pray for Sue. Sue says it would be nice.

In We start the home stretch in Burt's hospital room, Kurt tells telling him about how he went to Mercedes' church, and how he remembered an incident that occurred after the funeral, and funeral; namely, how after his wife died, Burt tried to cook for Kurt, wanting to retain a sense of normalcy. Kurt finally ends up telling Burt that he believes in Burt, and he believes in Kurt and Burt, and he's sorry he never got to tell Burt that. And then then, because a DownerEnding would just be a ''little'' too much in this case, he feels Burt's hand move. Kurt calls for a nurse.

In the auditorium, the club performs 'One of Us'. As they sing,
nurse. And as we cut to intercut with Finn finally eating the sandwich. sandwich, we go into the relevant Osbourne, only for Sue walks to walk into the auditorium. Will asks her if she's going to turn them in, and she says no.
no. Whatever you believe in, life moves on.



* "Only The Good Die Young" by Billy Joel, performed by Puck
* "I Look To You" by Whitney Houston, performed by Mercedes
* "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" from ''Yentl'', performed by Rachel
* "I Want To Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles, performed by Kurt
* "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M., performed by Finn
* "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon & Garfunkel, performed by Mercedes and the church choir
* "One Of Us" by Joan Osbourne, performed by the Glee club

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* "Only The Good Die Young" by Billy Joel, Music/BillyJoel, performed by Puck
* "I Look To You" by Whitney Houston, Music/WhitneyHouston, performed by Mercedes
* "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" from ''Yentl'', performed by Rachel
by... if it's Streisand, guess.
* "I Want To Hold Your Hand" by The Beatles, Music/TheBeatles, performed by Kurt
* "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M., {{Music/REM}}, performed by Finn
* "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon [[{{Music/PaulSimon}} Simon]] & Garfunkel, performed by Mercedes and the church choir
* "One Of Us" by Joan Osbourne, performed by the Glee clubNew Directions
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[WhatIfGodWasOneOfUs What if God was]] [[{{Mondegreen}} Grilled Cheesus?]]]]
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The episode begins with Finn informing the viewers that he made a sandwich. Not a LadyGaga-style sandwich, you understand, just an ordinary grilled cheese sandwich. Except, this sandwich turns out to be a Very Important Sandwich, because Finn sees Jesus in his sandwich. No, he didn't take anything before he made it. I think, you can never be too sure when it comes to dear Finnegan. Anyway, Finn prays to his sandwich, asking it to let the football team win in return for Finn making sure the Glee club will honor Jesus. And the football team does win. Score one for the sandwich.

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The episode begins with Finn informing the viewers that he made a sandwich. Not a LadyGaga-style Music/LadyGaga-style sandwich, you understand, just an ordinary grilled cheese sandwich. Except, this sandwich turns out to be a Very Important Sandwich, because Finn sees Jesus in his sandwich. No, he didn't take anything before he made it. I think, you can never be too sure when it comes to dear Finnegan. Anyway, Finn prays to his sandwich, asking it to let the football team win in return for Finn making sure the Glee club will honor Jesus. And the football team does win. Score one for the sandwich.
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The episode begins with Finn informing the viewers that he made a sandwich. Not a LadyGaga-style sandwich, you understand, just an ordinary grilled cheese sandwich. Except, this sandwich turns out to be a Very Important Sandwich, because Finn sees Jesus in his sandwich. No, he didn't take anything before he made it. I think. Anyway, Finn prays to his sandwich, asking it to let the football team win in return for Finn making sure the Glee club will honour Jesus. And the football team does win. Score one for the sandwich.

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The episode begins with Finn informing the viewers that he made a sandwich. Not a LadyGaga-style sandwich, you understand, just an ordinary grilled cheese sandwich. Except, this sandwich turns out to be a Very Important Sandwich, because Finn sees Jesus in his sandwich. No, he didn't take anything before he made it. I think. think, you can never be too sure when it comes to dear Finnegan. Anyway, Finn prays to his sandwich, asking it to let the football team win in return for Finn making sure the Glee club will honour honor Jesus. And the football team does win. Score one for the sandwich.



At Finn's place, he asks the sandwich to let him get some boob action with Rachel. I know it's not entirely surprising that Finn would ask that, but ''for fuck's sake''.

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At Finn's place, he asks the sandwich to let him get some boob action with Rachel. I know it's not entirely surprising that Finn would ask that, but ''for fuck's sake''.
sake Hudson''. And people wonder why you were an asshole before you died.



Mercedes performs 'I Look To You' to try to help Kurt, but Kurt just feels worse because he's an atheist in a school of religious kids. A gay atheist, at that. Poor bastard. Kurt says he doesn't want God, he just wants his dad. Ryan Murphy, are you sitting down every week trying to think up new ways to torture Kurt or something? 'Cause it sure as hell seems like it.

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Mercedes performs 'I Look To You' to try to help Kurt, but Kurt just feels worse because he's an atheist in a school of religious kids. A gay atheist, at that. Poor bastard. Kurt says he doesn't want God, he just wants his dad. Ryan Murphy, are you sitting down every week trying to think up new ways to torture Kurt make Chris Colfer regret signing the contract or something? 'Cause it sure as hell shit seems like it.

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