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[S1E14] The Date The Club


"Hell-O" is the fourteenth episode of the American television series Glee. The episode premiered on the Fox network on April 13, 2010. It was written by series creator Ian Brennan and directed by Brad Falchuk. In "Hell-O", cheer-leading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) attempts to sabotage the relationship between glee club members Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) and Rachel Berry (Lea Michele). Glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) attempts to begin a relationship with school guidance counsellor Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays), but several obstacles come between them, including the coach of rival glee club Vocal Adrenaline.




[S1E14] The Date The Club


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Following the suspension from her position at William McKinley High School, cheer-leading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) blackmails Principal Figgins (Iqbal Theba), slipping him a date rape drug and taking an incriminating photograph of them in a compromising position. He allows her to return to work at the school, where she immediately returns to plotting to bring down New Directions. Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) and Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) are now dating, although Finn still is not over his ex-girlfriend Quinn Fabray (Dianna Agron). He expresses his feelings through a performance of the Doors' "Hello, I Love You" as part of the week assignment of performing songs with the word "Hello".


Sue enlists cheerleaders Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera) and Brittany Pierce (Heather Morris) to seduce Finn. He breaks up with Rachel, who angrily sings "Gives You Hell" in retaliation, and goes on a date with both Brittany and Santana, but comes to the realization that he does want to be with Rachel. In the interim, Rachel meets Jesse St. James (Jonathan Groff), the lead singer of New Directions' rival glee club Vocal Adrenaline, at a local music library. The two perform an impromptu duet of Lionel Richie's "Hello", and Rachel becomes enamoured with him. Eventually, the New Directions members learn about the blossoming relationship and conclude that Jesse is using Rachel, and threaten to expel her from the club unless she breaks up with him. Rachel asks Jesse to keep their relationship a secret and turns Finn down when he asks her to get back together with him.


Glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) begins dating guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays). Emma suffers from mysophobia and is uncomfortable kissing Will. She admits that she is still a virgin, and requests that they take their relationship slowly. While dancing, Will sings Neil Diamond's "Hello Again" to her. When Emma is preparing dinner for Will several nights later, his ex-wife Terri Schuester (Jessalyn Gilsig) arrives at the apartment, and tells Emma that she and Will danced to "Hello Again" at their prom in 1993, leaving Emma distressed.


On a visit to Carmel High School, Will meets Shelby Corcoran (Idina Menzel), the coach of Vocal Adrenaline, while she has the club perform a rendition of "Highway to Hell". She and Will end up at his apartment making out, but Will is unable to continue and tells her about his relationship problems. Shelby suggests that as Will had been with Terri since he was 15 and has immediately moved on to a new relationship, he ought to take some time out for himself. She later observes as Jesse and Rachel kiss, and exchanges knowing looks with Jesse.


Glee was originally commissioned by Fox for a thirteen-episode run, culminating with "Sectionals". On September 21, 2009, the network announced an extension of the first season,[1] ordering a further nine episodes,[2] of which "Hell-O" is the first. The episode's airdate was set for April 13, 2010,[3] with the announcement made that Glee would move from Wednesdays to the 9:00 pm Tuesday time-slot.[4] However, due to a scheduling conflict with American Idol, Glee's return was pushed back to 9:30 pm,[5] and then later to 9:28 pm for "Hell-O",[6] before moving to the earlier timeslot from the next episode, "The Power of Madonna", onwards.[5] "Hell-O" was written by Ian Brennan and directed by Brad Falchuk.[7] It was exclusively screened for the first time for around 2,000 Glee fans at the Paley Festival on March 13, 2010,[8] which was Paley's largest ever audience.[9]


During its initial run of episodes, Glee fans lobbied for Broadway actress Idina Menzel to be cast as the biological mother of Rachel Berry, due to the strong resemblance between Menzel and Michele.[10] On December 17, 2009, series creator Ryan Murphy commented that he had met with Menzel, but had not yet decided upon a role for her.[11] The actress was ultimately cast as the coach of rival glee club Vocal Adrenaline, with Murphy comparing her character to Faye Dunaway's character Diana Christensen in Network.[12] Menzel makes her first appearance in "Hell-O".[13] The episode also introduces Groff as Jesse St. James, the lead singer of Vocal Adrenaline,[14] and Rachel's new love-interest.[15]


After his break-up with Quinn, Finn has started to date Rachel, but is still unable to fully come to terms with everything that has happened. Spotting a chance to put a split in the group, Sue enlists Cheerios and Glee Club spies, Brittney and Santana, to ask Finn on a date, which he readily accepts and promptly dumps Rachel.


This was just an alright episode and nothing to really write home about, but it wasn't a total loss. It still provided many laughs and we saw Laura get down and have some fun. I also couldn't help laughing about all the seized property being used by everyone at the station. Seeing Laura enjoy a date night with Tony is also something I can never object to.


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Back at headquarters, Lisbon meets with Claire's husband. Lisbon gives her condolences and receives the requested articles. The first thing he does is to drop the name of his 'friend' the Attorney General. He demands the CBI team give their full attention to the investigation into the death of his wife. Although Lisbon is irritated by his attempt to intimidate her, she behaves in a politic manner. However, she does make it clear that all the cases they run receive their full attention, intimating that he's not as special as he thinks he is. She calls Cho to conduct an interview with Wolcott. Cho is also impervious to his arrogance. He asks a series of questions but receives no pertinent information. Wolcott does recall Claire firing an assistant over some stolen jewelry. He knew that Claire was meeting a lover but he didn't know she had a lover prior to her death. Wolcott demands the name of Claire's lover but Cho refuses to reveal the name even though Wolcott threatens his career. He refuses to answer any more questions and leaves the interview.


Cho is re-interviewing Paul Fricke. He asks him about the money he was going to borrow. Fricke explains that he was going to invest the money in a club. He didn't seem to care that the money fell through. He was confident he would find another rich, married woman to help him out. Patrick rushes into the room and asks Fricke about the waitress Katie. Cho is a little annoyed with the interruption. Patrick gives him a perfunctory apology and carries on with his question. Fricke explains that when he didn't have anyone better he would call Katie. Patrick suggests that this arrangement must have been difficult for Katie. She must love him to allow herself to be used in such a fashion. Patrick implies that Katie had motive to kill Claire. Fricke replies with surprising tenderness when rejecting this suggestion. Without thinking, Patrick tells Fricke he can go. Cho protests and tells him to stay. Patrick recants his dismissal and rushes from the room. Cho follows.


That evening, we see a very dapper Kimball Cho strutting through the club at the resort. He seats himself at the bar. Patrick and the rest of the team watch and listen to him from a remote location. Patrick tells him to look for a likely target. Cho orders a drink and takes it to the table of two beautiful women. In his typical, stiff, business-like manner, he introduces himself. The women, Darby and Sarah Beth, are a little surprised by his approach but allow him to join them. Fricke and two women enter the club; Haightly follows shortly after. He sees Katie working and approaches her. He tells her that because she has worked a double shift, she can clock out. He offers her a drink on the house. She thanks him and leaves.


With Katie is sitting at the bar, Cho begins to implement the second part of their plan. Cho whispers something to the ladies to get them to leave, then joins Katie at the bar. He mopes about blowing it with the women, telling her that he has always been unlucky with women. She looks longingly over at Fricke and tells Cho that she knows how he feels. When Cho criticizes Fricke, Katie defends him. She explains that when they dated Fricke was sweet and caring. She blames herself for their break up and explains that this is Fricke's way of punishing her. Cho suggests they let him see the two of them having a great time and make him jealous. Cho's matter-of-fact approach is working well and she happily accepts his invitation. They walk past Fricke's table arm in arm, laughing. Fricke notices them leave and seems unhappy, perhaps even jealous. Cho takes them into a room and begins speaking to the team. Katie is confused so Cho introduces himself to Katie and explains what is happening. She is hurt by the revelation. The team is watching the hallway expecting the murderer to make his move. Haightly enters their room with a gun in hand. In a split second, Haightly has two guns trained on him. Rigsby cuffs him. He asks them how they knew he was the murderer. Patrick explains that the patio door was closed so the only person who could enter had to have had a key. He suspected Paul Fricke was the target and the only person to want to kill Paul Fricke was perhaps someone who loved Katie. Haightly is unrepentant. 041b061a72


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