Highlights From The Final Season
- Rachel's well-deserved downfall
- Sue's three-point plan to improve McKinley High
- Take On Me and the recreation of the iconic music video
- Sue's bribe of a Tom Brady Fleshlight
- "Post-modern gay" football player, Spencer Porter
- Sam ironing the jockstraps in the locker room
- 'Jagged Little Tapestry'
- I Feel The Earth Move/Hand In My Pocket - Brittany and Santana's duet
- Brittany's engagement gift for Santana - a heart filled with Mounds candy
- Sue's "hurt locker", her Le Car and her drone
- Bitch - Sue
- Sue's attempts to break up Blaine and Dave
- Principal Figgins' sister, Abigail
- "Tristan or Krispin or Montague" - Sue making fun of the Warblers
- Sue's fake elevator to trap Blaine and Kurt and get them back together
- My Sharona / You Spin Me Round - The Warblers
- The Sue marionette on the tricycle
- It Must Have Been Love
- Sue's secret password-protected playlist of emotional trigger songs
- Brittany standing up to Santana's homophobic abuela
- The 'farewell to Rachel's childhood home' party
- The 'Transitioning' episode
- Jennifer Coolidge as Brittany's mom and her story of Brittany's birth
- Brittany and Santana's and Blaine and Kurt's double high-end barn wedding
- Sue's wedding gift
- I'm So Excited - Gloria Estefan (as Santana's mom)
- The Superintendent's nephew, Myran, and his OTT performance of Baby Boy
- I Want To Break Free - Mason
- Uptown Funk
- Sue's blue sequinned tracksuit
- 'The Rise and Fall of Sue Sylvester'
- Finneas O'Connell (aka Billie Eilish's brother) as Alistair
- Michael Bolton's cameo
- Becky as the whistleblower
- Sue Sylvester "making a statement" by playing The Final Countdown intro on a church organ before singing the song with Will
- Sue's glitter bombs and path of destruction
- Will shaving Sue's hair off as retribution
- We Built This City and Hey Mickey - Vocal Adrenaline
- Take Me To Church
- Chandelier - and Myran in a body suit and wig to look like Maddie Ziegler from the Sia video
- The flashback to 2009 and the origins of the Glee club
- Sue's final conversation with Blaine and Kurt, her reunion with Becky and her final song to Will (The Winner Takes It All)
- The flash forward - with Sue as VP of the United States
- The emotionally-charged final song with the whole cast wearing red and white
5 of Sue's Best Quotes
Unnamed Warbler #1: Wait, this is a three day competition?
Unnamed Warbler #2: Where will we sleep?
Sue: Well, I imagine you two will sleep inside one another.
[To Kurt and Walter]: Shall we start with something to drink? Perhaps a Shirley Temple in a sippy cup for Sonny. And how about a chalky Ensure, enriched with calcium to fortify those brittle bones?
Sue: Hello, Klaine.
Blaine: Stop calling us that!
Kurt: Are you aware we could have you locked up in a federal prison for 20 years? What you did to us falls under the legal definition of kidnapping.
Sue: I genuinely have no idea what you're talking about.
Kurt: Are you kidding? We were locked in an overheated elevator with a little Sue Sylvester thing in a tracksuit and on-on a tricycle with a hideous papier-mâché face.
Blaine: Remember that?
Sue: Honestly, my first thought: Becky did it.
[To her mother]: Mother, I'm sorry, but sitting through a musical is torture for me. How do people just burst into song? How does everybody just magically know the lyrics?
[Speech to rename the auditorium]: What I finally realize, now that I'm well into my late thirties: It takes a lot of bravery to look around you, and see the world, not as it is, but as it should be. A world where the quarterback becomes best friends with the gay kid, and the girl with the big nose ends up on Broadway. Glee is about imagining a world like that, and finding the courage to open up your heart and sing about it. That's what Glee Club is. And for the longest time, I thought that was silly. And now, I think it's just about the bravest thing that anyone could do.
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