Blame It on the Alcohol
- Episode aired Feb 22, 2011
- TV-PG
- 1h
Will has the Glee Club perform a song about underage drinking, but the message might lose impact when they come to school with hangovers.Will has the Glee Club perform a song about underage drinking, but the message might lose impact when they come to school with hangovers.Will has the Glee Club perform a song about underage drinking, but the message might lose impact when they come to school with hangovers.
- Terri Schuester
- (credit only)
- Brittany S. Pierce
- (as Heather Morris)
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- TriviaWhen Sue makes her announcement over the P.A., Becky does an intro and outro on a small xylophone. She is stopped by Sue when she hits too many notes; this is reminiscent of the principal's secretary Blanche in Grease (1978), who does the xylophone intros and outros for P.A. announcements, and also gets carried away.
- GoofsWhen Will drunk dials Sue, he says "hey sexy lady" after he says "I know it's late and I know you're taken, I've had a couple drinks". When Sue is playing the voice message over the PA system, however, it starts with the "hey sexy lady" but then cuts straight to "there is something I really, really wanna say to you". It skips much of what he says the first time he drunk dials.
- Quotes
Finn Hudson: Okay, Rachel, since this is your first time at this, I'm gonna break it down for you. Guys and girls fall into certain archetypes when they get drunk. Exhibit A: Santana, the weepy, hysterical drunk.
Santana Lopez: [Weeping at Sam] You like her more than me. She's blonde and awesome and so smart. Admit, just admit it! No, kiss me!
Finn Hudson: Lauren Zizes and Quinn, the angry girl drunks.
Quinn Fabray: [Yelling at Puck] I can't believe what you did to my body! I use to have abs!
Lauren Zizes: Who told you that hairstyle is cool? Geronimo?
Finn Hudson: Brittany, also known as the girl who turns into a stripper drunk. Mercedes and Tina, happy girl drunks and then we come around full circle right back to you, Rachel. And right now, you're being the needy girl drunk. Hanging all over me, being overly lovey, it's not cool.
- ConnectionsReferences The Exorcist (1973)
- SoundtracksDon't You Want Me
(uncredited)
Written by Phil Oakey, Jo Callis (as John William Callis) and Philip Adrian Wright (as Adrian Wright)
Performed by Darren Criss and Lea Michele
i thought that this would be the worst episode, but it turns to be the best one yet, funny, dramatic and just 100% on spot and would definitely make you stop drinking. the director both knew what he was doing when he directed the musical moments, and the slightly dramatic moments i.e the resemblance of the king's speech, by making it the queen's speech, (just genius). oh perhaps we should herald the amazing writer.
this was an episode that was just amazing... i don't think i can say it enough.
Chris colfer and lea Michelle as well as glee are going to win the Emmy this year.
- nikowanamate
- Feb 23, 2011
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