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She even married herself. For partners, she's had a couple. Sadly, she found him cheating. She tried to hit on Principal Figgins too but then shocked everyone by giving him a date-rape drug and blackmailing him to get her job back.

Sue also flirted with Will but nothing much came out of it since they hated each other more than they liked each other. Sue is one of five main characters to appear in every single season of Glee. The others are Will, Artie, Kurt, and Rachel.

However, unlike the other five, she didn't appear in every single episode of the musical series. This was because actress Jane Lynch had other commitments in earlier seasons of the series. But when her schedule freed up, she was made a more consistent main character like the rest. Interestingly, Lynch won more accolades for her performances in the earlier seasons than the later ones.

There has been plenty of confusion surrounding Sue's age. In the fifteenth episode of Season One titled "The Power of Madonna," Sue did a monologue in which she stated that she was about to turn years-old. But in the eighth episode of Season 2 titled "Furt" her dating app profile said she was In the twenty-first episode of Season 2 titled "Funeral," it was stated her late sister was in her fifties when she died.

In previous episodes, it was said that Sue and her late sister went to school together. If such was the case, the age gap can't be that high. Philip Etemesi is an author, journalist, screenwriter and film critic based in Nairobi. As a child, he preferred watching movies like The Goodfellas instead of Home Alone. His girlfriend constantly has to pull him from the front of the TV but he just keeps returning. Stubborn dude!

An animal lover, Philip also has a pet giraffe called Refu. By Philip Etemesi Published Sep 23, Yes, she was the baddie, but I loved her. Sue Sylvester as Mrs. Rose Brice.

I can picture it now: Rachel runs down the streets of New York City in the pouring rain, screaming at the top of her lungs that her one chance for stardom has been scuppered by her arch-enemy teacher. Arnstein, the Glee storyline would alter the Funny Girl musical to create a role just for him.

She is then seen at Regionals watching the glee clubs, and after she figures out that Aural Intensity lost, and the New Directions won, she punches Carla Turlington Stevens the governor's wife , in the face, knocking her out.

She makes the group in order to destroy New Directions and Will Schuester. After Dustin and Sandy fails their missions, she orders Terri to take actions. Sue tells Terri that she has resuscitated McKinley High's newspaper the Muckracker and the publication will ignore the facts. This proves true - the next issue runs a load of gossip primarily about the glee kids. Later, the we find out that the questions Brittany interviews Will with were written by Sue, who asks Will why exactly he's helping April who had come back to recruit Will to Broadway with her.

We learn in Prom Queen that Sue is the prom coordinator. When Figgins informs her that New Directions will be performing at prom, Sue is initially against it, but agrees as long as the club will not perform the worst numbers they've ever done. Later, Sue is seen guarding the punch bowl in case anyone should try to spike it. When Artie does try per Puck 's orders , she drags him to his office and threatens to pull out some of his teeth if he does not tell her who told him to spike it.

Artie is narrowly saved from having his teeth pulled out when Becky informs Sue that Finn and Jesse have started fighting in the gym. Sue then throws them both out, despite Quinn's protests. Finn and Kurt are in the nursing home with Sue, sorting through her sister Jean's belongings. Kurt discovers a copy of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory which Sue says Jean would watch at least three times a week. Sue takes only one stuffed animal, saying that she doesn't need any more mementos of Jean and that she only asked the Glee Club to plan the funeral to make sure the service would be full, since Jean didn't know a lot of people.

As Sue arrives at the funeral home with Will, she discovers the club has decorated the casket with props from Jean's favorite movie. As she tries to eulogize her sister Sue breaks down and is unable to continue. Mr Schuester takes over and gives the speech- which is shown to move the kids to tears:. The Purple Piano Project. Sue runs for congress on a platform of cutting the arts in schools.

Her annoyance at the purple pianos leads her to base her campaign on cutting the arts in schools. She records a new Sue's Corner in which she states her new vendetta against the arts in public schools. She directs new cheerleading co-captains, Santana and Becky to sabotage the pianos being used for the glee club recruitment drive. At the cheerleading tryouts, Will glitterbombs Sue, with Emma videoing, saying that cutting the arts from schools will make things worse for students.

Sue features Quinn in an anti-arts commercial for her congressional campaign. Sue only watches Run the World Girls. Sue's run for congress picks up steam. She was able to persuade Principal Figgins to stop funding for the school's production of West Side Story.

She is furious when she discovers that Burt is running against her, and promises to beat him. Sue starts a smear campaign to ruin the candidacy of Burt Hummel , her biggest rival.

She, along with Will and Burt, tell Santana about Reggie Salazar's campaign ad that will out her as a lesbian. Sue apologizes to Santana saying that she was responsible for the tone of the campaign and that she failed to consider the consequences. I Kissed a Girl.

Sue realizes that her sexuality is now under scrutiny, thanks to Salazar's campaign ad. She goes through her little black book of booty calls to find herself a man to bolster her campaign image. She chooses Cooter Menkins. Cooter confirms it while Sue smiles. Burt Hummel wins the election while Sue came in third.

Cooter asks what this means for him and Sue, and Shannon says that she wants to know the same thing. Sue says that having Cooter as a boyfriend is the best thing that has happened to her since she met Becky Jackson.

Shannon claims that she won't give up Cooter without a fight. Extraordinary Merry Christmas. Sue asks Artie, Kurt, and Blaine to come with her to the homeless shelter and sing for the homeless, because this is her first Christmas without Jean, and she wants to keep her mind occupied. Later, Sue verifies with New Directions that they can come on Friday, but Artie points out that their Christmas special is on that day, so they can't make it. On Friday, Sue is at the homeless shelter with Quinn and Sam and points out that they won't have enough food.

New Directions shows up with a turkey and asks to sing a song, Sue says they can as long as it's not Jingle Bells, because that's the only song the janitor has been playing all night, she enjoys New Directions performance of Do They Know It's Christmas? Sue gives Becky advice on how to get Artie, but says that she could do better.

She is shocked and disappointed when she finds out that Shannon and Cooter eloped, and when Emma complains that she wants to marry Will, Sue tells her to just ask him. She then sings backup for Wedding Bell Blues with Bieste. Artie confronts sue when Becky sexts him, and she tells him that if he doesn't want to go out with Becky, he should treat her like a normal person and tell her, so she can move on.

Sue helps comfort Becky when Artie dumps her by eating ice cream and watching TV, since they both lost someone. The Spanish Teacher.

Figgins tells Sue the he is making Roz Washington the co-coach of the Cheerios. Roz proceeds to insult Sue at length. She questions Figgins' decision, but he declares that with the pregnancy, she hasn't been able to keep up with her duties to ensure a National Championship for the Cheerios. She guarantees him a National Championship, but instead of the Cheerios, her promise is for the New Directions.

She takes over Booty Camp , and in typical fashion is mean to all of them, including throwing Mercedes' phone into the seats causing it to shatter because she was texting. She describes them as "nothing, but a coven of tardy; narcissistic bloated bags of cellulite who will stab each other in the back at the first glimpse of a solo in a competition hosted by a late night horror movie host. She mentions to Will and Emma that she will be going to her doctor's appointment to find out the sex of the baby.

They offer to go with her because they feel no one should be alone for such an important milestone. The amniocentesis results show that the baby is a girl, however there are some irregularities.

Later, Becky shows up in Sue's office. When Becky says that she heard about Sue's baby, she assumes that Becky is aware of the "irregularities. Sue confirms that it is a girl, "just like you," likely indicating that the irregularities in the amnio show that the baby could have Down Syndrome.

Becky gives Sue a parenting tip. She says that she behaved badly, but she is hoping that some of the glee club's optimism and decency will rub off on her unborn child. Saturday Night Glee-ver. Roz tells Sue about the Glee girls joking about domestic violence when they see Coach Beiste's black eye. They are joined by Shannon and Will. They give them an assignment to sing songs about empowerment, encouraging them to get out of a bad situation.

She is. At the prom, Sue offers to bring her to prom and make her deputy in charge of protecting the punch bowl. Sue encourages the students to try her special "Prombrosia" punch, saying she believes it's her best batch ever.

One of the ingredients is Visine. Sue breaks up a near-fight between Finn and Joe, asking if she's going to have to eject Finn from yet another prom. When Tina gets punch, Sue accuses her of trying to spike the punch. She is pleased to see Becky proudly walk in with the makeshift crown on that Puck made for her. Becky distracts her as Puck finally manages to fulfill his dream of spiking the punch. Sue letting the New Directions practice with "props. When Will and some girls are helping Mercedes while the latter is sick in Nationals, Sue is present, and she promises to help Mercedes get back on her feet, which she succeeds at: Mercedes is able to perform at the competition.

Sue sits in the audience to watch this competition later on. After the New Directions win Nationals, she is told by Figgins that she can stay head of the Cheerios, because she helped them to win. In a hallway scene, she tells Emma and Will that she knows she became teacher of the year again because Becky read the results, which is a lie, however, because the award goes to Will.

Sue smiles and congratulates for Will's win, genuinely happy for him, she mouths the words to We Are The Champions. Sue informs Will that with Glee Club's new popularity he must be ruthless about accepting new students.

Later she introduces Kurt to her baby, Robin and also to her "new head bitch," Kitty , who insults Kurt. She tells him not to listen to her even though it is what the whole school thinks and congratulates Kurt on defeating the social stereotype that only jocks wonder around school after they graduate.

Sue interrupts Will as he tries to come up with themes for the setlist at Sectionals. She declares his ideas terrible. She then tells him he never had any good ideas, but instead only was chasing his childhood dream of a National Championship which is now over. She then attempts to crush his optimism and says he'll be an alcoholic, morbidly obese, or both in a few years.

She then encourages him to quit and go for a new career, suggesting moving on to careers in motivational hot air balloon posters and pedophile birthday clown. Sue is seen in the audience for Sectionals with Robin and has plans that when Robin wakes up it will be during New Directions performance and her wailing will distract everyone from their performance.

When Will arrives Sue makes a sarcastic comment towards him and Emma. Finn is seen for the first time when she comes into the choir room after Sectionals to inform the New Directions they have been disqualified due to leaving the stage. Some time after she is seen taking all the furniture out of the choir room to Finn's surprise.

The principal later confirms to Finn that Sue is using the choir room rightful. Sue is first seen writing in her journal. She writes: "Dear Journal, it's Christmas again That magical season when five seemingly separate storylines are cleverly sandwiched between commercial breaks,and then tied together at the end like a beautiful bow.

Like that movie, 'Love, Actually'. Which I don't think anyone really cares for, and yet it is constantly on cable. Sue accuses Finn of peddling smut and vows to stop the calendar, but Finn calls her a hypocrite and suggests that he might investigate the long-standing rumor about a McKinley coach who posed nude for a Penthouse centerfold.

Sue half-denies it, but then implies it to be true and insists he'll never find proof she did it because she purchased every last one on E-Bay. Finn enlists Artie to do the job of finding whether Sue posed nude for the Penthouse centerfold.

Finn confronts Sue with an envelope containing the infamous issue of Penthouse, and she says she's surprised he's succeeded, as she thought she'd purchased every existing copy on eBay.

She admits aloud that she did the spread and can't resist taking a look at herself again, but discovers the envelope only holds an issue of Highlights magazine - however, Finn was recording their conversation and tricked her into confessing the truth on tape. This eventually leaves Sue in a state of shock. When the Glee Club begins to sell and raise money for Regionals, Sue tells Finn she is impressed by the calendar's success and she considers him a worthy adversary. Sue sits in her office with Santana and tells her that she is aware that she dropped out of college over a month ago.

Sue is surprised that alumni like Santana keep visiting and don't have jobs or schools to attend. Santana begs Sue not to tell her mom, but Sue says she can't speak Spanish. She then offers Santana a job as coach of the Cheerios when Sue herself retires. Sue is later seen walking down the hallway, smiling at Santana, during the performance of Girl on Fire. Sue is first seen in the church with Emma wearing the identical dress as Emma, saying she is getting revenge on Will for hiring Finn as his glee club replacement.

She then watches Emma sing Getting Married Today and witnesses her escaping the venue. Girls and Boys on Film. She is briefly seen in this episode. When Finn and Artie decide to find Emma, they ask Sue if she knows something about it. She replies that Emma used all her vacation days and if she knew where she is, she wouldn't tell them. This is the reason why Finn and Artie then decide to call Emma's parents. In this episode, Sue tries to get Blaine back to the Cheerios, since he signed a contract when he joined in Swan Song.

She shows no interest to get Tina back, and instead tells her that she should get a new boyfriend. Sue starts to make Blaine ridiculous, wh. Sue is first seen going through the security checkpoint to the school carrying donuts which are inspected. She takes the donuts and gives them to Coach Beiste remarking at how serious the school is taking the event and speculating that it may not have even been a gun to which Coach Beiste says that growing up on a farm has taught her what a gun sounds like.

Upon hearing that every student is to be interviewed, Sue claims that she was the one responsible for the gun shots and leaves.

Sue confesses to Principal Figgins and says that it was an accident when she was clea. Sue is briefly mentioned in this episode. Coach Roz Washington accuses Blaine of putting a hex on Sue, causing her to do the shooting which got her fired. She is then seen at McKinley talking to Becky on the bleachers.

Becky Jackson asks Sue to come back as she can no longer stand how Roz treats her. Sue tells Becky that leaving McKinley was the best thing to happen to her because as a trainer, people respect her. She insists she's moved on and is through devoting her life to the self-centered Cheerios imagining a scenario of turning on them set to Little Girls from the musical " Annie.

All or Nothing. Tina in the Sky with Diamonds. In the teacher's lounge Sue continues to make her usual snide jokes, much to Will , Emma , and Shannon 's surprise. When Shannon calls her out on it, Sue claims it's her defense mechanism, even though it's how she normally acts. She then tells them that the best thing they can do is help the kids move on and not focus so much on the sadness of the event, saying Finn wouldn't have wanted that. Later on she speaks to Kurt in her office, telling him that the memorial tree she planted for Finn has been taken and that she needs him to pay for a new one, seeing.

Sue calls Bree to her office asking her to explain her Lady Gaga outfit. Bree tells her all about the this week's Glee Club assignment and they both agree it is the most annoying thing the Glee Club has ever done.

Sue ends the conversation with a rant about always having to choose between female pop archetypes, which completely confuses Bree. Sue reads the morning announcements warning the students it is again flee and tick season, s. She asks that in addition to twerking being banned at McKinley that it be outlawed in schools around the country. The glee club doesn't want to accept the ban and break into a very twerky performance of Blurred Lines.

Sue becomes immediately outraged by this performance and fires Will consequently. Will, however, announces that he won't put up with it. In order to discuss Sue's ban on twerking Will invites a meeting of the school board to McKinley.

He gives the board a historic overview of dance techniques, such as waltz, rock'n'roll and dirty dancing, claiming that they all had something in common: They all were considered inappropriate when they were new, but that nobody became upset about them anymore 20 years later.

Sue soon invites Will into her office once more, where she reveals to have organised a Dixie toilet for Unique , which has to remain in the choir room permanently. When Sue finds out about Will giving Unique the permission to use the teacher's restroom she orders him into her office again. There Sue offers him a deal: She'd grand Unique full-time access to the teacher's restroom if the glee club stops the twerking assignment.

Will refuses, though, saying that he won't have the glee club be suppressed. True to Sue's ideal he demages the secretary's office on his way out. At the end of the episode Will announces that the twerking assignment has been canncelled. When the students question his decision, Unique stands up and takes the blame, saying that Will ended up accepting Sue's offer for her well-being.

Movin' Out. The episode starts with Will walking down the hallways McKinley High where several students are gathering around tables where there are jobs presented to them. Will asks Sue what this is all about. When Will points out that most of these jobs are terrible and that there are no jobs in the arts department, Sue makes clear that there are no other options for high school drop-outs and that there is no such thing as a career in the arts.

In the hall Artie is confronting Becky about her future plans, telling her that he would be happy to help her find the right college for her. Sue interrupts them and leaves with Artie. She asks him what he is doing. When he tells her that he wanted Becky to help with her future plans, Sue makes clear that he should leave Becky alone as she already has a job as her Beckretary in a safe environment and that she will stay here at McKinley.

Sue calls Artie to her office and when he is there, she goes to her cupboards and takes out a hammer and an ear douche. Artie, however, tells Sue that he is not giving up on Becky and tells her that Becky and he are visiting a college, which is a two hour drive away from Lima and therefore easy to visit.

Sue tells him that even though Becky wants to go to college, she is not ready yet. He wheels out of her office, but Sue tells him that he should ask some hard questions, like if there is Wi-Fi and if the food makes the students gain weight. Artie agrees and leaves. Sue asks Becky to sit with her in her office, because she wants to talk about her going to college, telling her that she could see the dream bubbles above her head all day long.

Sue says she will be since Becky is the best secretary anyone could have, but she is more proud of her than she is sad. Sue then offers to help Becky write her application essay. Will comes along and asks what has caused this change of mind. Sue tells him that everyone deserves to have a shot at their dreams even though no one will become a star.

Tina and a few other members of the New Directions approach them and Tina tells Sue that they will make their dreams come true. Sue disagrees, but drops the subject as Blaine and Sam are back from New York. Becky calls them all crazy and Will replies that she may be right and they are crazy.

Sue senses yet another Billy Joel song and asks them to stop, because this would only lead to angst and worse things. Will and Sue performing " Cheek to Cheek " during Sue's hallucination. As Blaine tries to steal his puppet Sue claps twice to turn on the lights. She then thinks that she saw the Kurt puppet move.

Unique and Sue sit in her office where Sue admits that she hasn't been very nice to Unique and that she doesn't get what is going on with her. Unique pulls out her make-up kit and helps Sue. Sue is seen showing the school board around, winking to Unique.

As she enters the choir room Figgins accuses Sue of being a bad principle because she has endangered the students as there is a gas leak in the choir room. Sue correct him that there was a gas leak, but that she fixed it even though it was Figgins job.

The school board announces that they want to make her permanent principle for she is everything that the school needs. She asks the man who was flirting with her earlier if he wanted to go out on a date with her, but he refuses her.

Previously Unaired Christmas. The episode starts with Jane Lynch explaining the story behind the Christmas episode which is about to air: In October the cast and crew of Glee filmed a very controversial episode named Rough Trade Santa.

However the Fox executives were coiled in horror, locked the episode away for an entire year and so instead another Christmas episode was filmed. In the hallway Sam and Tina encounter Becky who tells them that she has special needs. Sue comes along telling Becky to go to the nurse and gives Becky her keys for her LeCar. She admits that she treated Becky different than all the others when she should have treated her just the same.

She dances down the hallway, making fun of Sam and Tina and their dream to win the competition. Sue inspects it and asks some questions which Tina and Sam answer to her satisfaction. Will teaches his history class as an announcement of Sue directed to the McKinley idiots starts.

The glee club is announced to be winner which upsets Becky. Will throws his fist in the air for he is happy about their win. Tina and Artie are very unhappy with it and voice their concerns.

Emma then explains that she is trying to conceive a child and they want it to happen fast since the risk of complications and diseases increases with the age of When Emma goes more into detail about their conceiving act, Sue is obviously nauseated and asks them to leave her office immediately.

In the teachers room Emma walks up to Will and tells him that her pregnancy test came out negative. Will hug her and tells her that it is ok and that it takes some couples years to finally have a child. He also informs her that he made an appointment at a fertil. In the hotel lobby, Will is having trouble checking in because someone named officer Sue from the FBI had told the hotel staff that they should immediately contact the FBI if a 50 year-old man with 12 teenagers should try to check in.

Will is taken aback, but is allowed to check in eventually. Roz Washington shows Sue the Cheerios ' Nationals Trophy before she calls Will into her office to tell him that the glee club is officially over since she as the principal has to think of the best for McKinley as a whole and cannot privilege some because she likes them. She tells Will she only makes fun of him because she likes him. A victorious Will announces that the glee. New Directions. Sue walks into the teachers lounge, where April and Holly are talking.

April tells Sue that Holly and she are playing the kill-marry-bone game. Sue tells her that the only thing that is keeping her from physically removing April from the school is that she hangs out with Holly, meaning she is willing to make an exception.

She greets Holly as an old friend. April is surprised that Holly and Sue know is other, and Sue and Holly inform her that they are best friends and auditioning for the Amazing Race together as Team Gorgeous. She leaves a happy April and Holly.

After the failure of Holly's plan, Sue her and Will into her office. She presents an enormous amound of letters from angry students, politicians, lawyers, and parents, and tells them that this is the end of "their little musical project.

In the glee club's goodbye video to Will, Sue and Holly tell his not yet born child what kind of person their father is.

Sue says that Will will love her or him unconditionally no matter what - and that this is the best thing about him. In the auditorium, graduation takes place, with Sue announcing the names. She hugs Becky. Finally she announces the last graduate, Brittany S. Pierce, to which everyone cheers loudly. Will walks in the choir room, where Sue is already waiting for him with her last two wine coolers from the eighties.

She tells him that she wanted to save them for something special, Will replying that the funeral of the glee club is as special as it could get for her. She tells him that he did change the lives of many kids for the better - and even changed her. Will is stunned, and Sue tells him that he should imagine what would be possible with a real budget and no one like her to try to bring them down. She leaves him alone in the choir room, pondering.

Sue appears in Rachel's nightmare, telling her with a contorted voice to go on stage. When Rachel performs Lovefool , Sue is obviously bored and falls asleep, then she leaves the auditorium. Sue enters the apartment greeting them with "hello losers. Kurt asks her to stop since Rachel is already freaking out about it.

Sue says that she should be, only upsetting Rachel more. She then tells them that she is staying with them since Will has been trying to sleep with her this whole time. Kurt says that she cannot stay with them since he won't let her get anywhere near Rachel. Sue says it's fine because she is staying at his place, exclaiming how grateful she is that there are no sex toys lying around.

When Santana returns Sue explains what she'd do when she was about to choke before hundreds of people and then leaves the apartment. Loser Like Me. She states how her appointment of being principal, has brought up test scores, with body mass indexes decreasing. She changed the school's food system, shaming obese people by making them stand in a separate area from everyone else and unleashing hounds in the hallway, to create terror and order.

Sue says that she transferred the glee club members and persuaded Will to Carmel High School , to teach Vocal Adrenaline. Her biggest achievement she says, is that she changed the choir room to a computer room, being proud that the students in the school will not learn about Humanities and the Arts. Rachel goes to Sue, seeking to reinstate the glee club, after Sam advise to see her.

Sue reveals that her secretary, is a convicted person. She continues, insulting Rachel's show, saying how she was surprised it was worser than she expected. When Rachel asks her to reinstate the club, saying how it is needed, Sue refuses. She states that Rachel was the face of it, and after her graduation, and moreover, her failed TV show, she believes its not needed anymore.

She kicks her out, before saying that the secretary in making a weapon. When Sue hears that Rachel went behind her back, she watches from the entrance of the choir room, asking both Rachel and Kurt. Rachel says that she got permission to reinstate the club. Sue retorts that they gave an efficient computer lab for a glee club, where Kurt reveals they may have not said that point, continuing that they'll both run the club.

She mentions how she came to New York for Rachel's opening night, to walk out of it, and have sex all around her apartment, where she says she was unrightfully humiliated, thinking she was being nice.

Sue expresses that the battle between her and Will was nothing, further insulting them. She messes up the room, as she walks out. Sue is later seen in the staff room, drinking coffee, at night, in a snow-type machine, when Rachel sings Let It Go. At McKinley, Sue talks to the students through the intercom, in her office, explaining that the awaited Homecoming is arriving, insulting past alumni that will be back, also explaining that the Homecoming dance is cancelled.

As Sue talks about this, Rachel roams the hallway, announcing that glee club is back. She chases them, pushing them back to reality, and trying to stop the performance. Near the end, she throws Artie's storyboard in the bin, stopping the stencil and reality mirror.

It is revealed that after the fall of the glee club, immoral clubs are now the most popular in the club. It is also revealed that Sue kept Kitty , because she knew that she had potential. In Sue's office, she writes in her journal, explaining that she got an ulcer, after the glee club got reinstated.

She writes that she needs to try and find someone to destroy the club from the inside. At the end of the entry, she realises, who to choose. It is revealed that it is Spencer , a post-modern gay person, talking to him the following day. He repeats what she said to him, about destroying the club. She starts to bribe him, with a custom-made Tom Brady flashlight, to which he awkwardly refuses. She continues, saying she'll drug Coach Beiste , so he'll be quarterback.

He refuses all this, saying he's not for sale, and to get better things if she wants to overthrow the club. Jagged Little Tapestry.

Sue sits with Becky , flickering through photoshopped photos of her being a member in the school clubs, about how her boyfriend, Darrell , will be impressed. Becky feels bad for lying, to which Sue reassures that relationships are based on lies, referring to how her relationship didn't work out, because she vowed to be honest.

In her office, Sue appears unhappy, asking Darrell what his plans with her is, that day, thinking he's only trying to have sex with her. His face appears, looking attractive and to which Sue believed that he had Down Syndrome. He states that there having lunch, to which he looks at his watch and sees that there getting late.

He goes to get the car, as Becky exclaims how dreamy he is. She leaves, Sue giving her a fake smile. Sue talks to Spencer, believing he wants her to fire Coach Beiste. Spencer says he doesn't want her to get fired. He gives another reason, saying that the night before, he spied on her. It cuts a flashback scene, where he hid inside a basket full of dirty clothes, explaining how she was wearing clothes too small, and having lots of pills.

Sue comments on his skills calling him Batman, but gay. Realizing what she said, she rephrases it to just Batman. He summarizes, saying he doesn't want Coach Beiste to be fired, just that Sam Evans has good ideas. He leaves, leaving a wondering Sue in the office. Roz interrogates him, believing he's dating Sue's daughter, Robin. After Sue explains that its Becky, and not her daughter, Roz is astonished, that her late sister, her daughter, and her best friend have Down Syndrome.

Moving away from the subject, Quinn asks Darrell, where he and Becky met and how they hang out. He explains all this. He asks them what they really want to know. Sue replies, asking if he's been having sex with Becky. He replies no, explaining there relationship, to which they look in disbelief. He states how there's nothing wrong with it, and counter-questions them, stating is it wrong for them to have sex, and questions their metohod of protecting Becky, when they're not letting Becky live her life.

He leaves, as Sue says she didn't expect that. In the boys locker room, Sue confronts Coach Beiste, saying she wants to talk to her, and that she doesn't want Beiste to throw her. Beiste asks what she wants. She states that she found prescription medications, one being used for treatments. She askes her if she has cancer. Bieste replies she does, apologizing for the trouble she caused.

Sue interrupts, saying that they may have not gotten along on a few things, but she'll help her with this, against Beiste's protests. When Becky runs out mid-performance, she states that they shouldn't blame her, as they were both pitchy. She glares at Darrell, him looking uncomfortable. He asks whats going on, Beiste replying that she wants to see him.

After Beiste explains how they must have noticed her strange behaviour, Sue interrupts, telling Sam she has cancer. Sam is surprised by this. When Beiste reveals she doesn't have cancer, Sue states that you dont just lie about cancer, unless you're hiding about something.

When Sue reads a letter that Beiste gives her, explaining about how she has gender dysphoria, she understands straight away what Beiste is trying to say, unlike Sam. After Beiste explains she's transitioning from a woman to a man, and how she doesn't regret being a woman, Sam and Beiste begin to cry. Sue says that if Bieste ever wants her job back, it will be waiting, stating how their both with her.

Bieste, Sam and Sue hug, as Beiste says how much she loves them. The Hurt Locker, Part One. She reveals that she invited Will, to bury their feud once and for all, as their no longer mortal enemies. He reiterates how he parked in his old spot. He looks at his watch, exclaiming that he has to go, packing his things away, thanking her.

She opens up a garage, as Becky asks what is that place. Sue answers that she stores her hatred, to showcase her final act of revenge, calling it her "hurt locker". She walks in, towards a board, containing pictures and information of the people she stalks, among them being Karofsky, Coach Bieste, Artie, Will and Rachel and Klaine.

As she does this, she talks about how most people who do this, would find it exhausting, but she finds it energising. She asks Becky to wait in the LeCar, Becky running out.

She then plays a note on a piano, which opens up another entrance, behind the original one. It shows a picture of Kurt and Blaine kissing from Original Song adorned by a heart, with other smaller hearts around the red room, a table in the middle.

She states how, by being single, their whiny, but by being together, their perfect, being devastated by their break-up. She vows to get them together, so she can be flower-girl at their wedding. She tells picture- Kurt calling him Porcelain that help is one the way, as she finger-kisses their kiss. Kurt looks dumbfounded as Sue insults Karofsky. He asks her when she cared about him and Blaine, to which she replies, matter-of-fact, since forever.

She metaphorically compares Blaine and himself to blouses, saying that it is a term for her favourite type of gays. Unhappy by this response, she states that's not the Porcelain she knows, as Kurt looks exasperated.

Sue looks at her watch, saying that the teams have arrived for the three-day-event Invitationals. She begs him to help her, telling him that the place has helped him so much, so he should repay the deed.



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