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Glee - Episode 3.07 - I Kissed A Girl - Press Release

14 Nov 2011

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THE RESULTS FOR STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT ARE IN ON AN ALL-NEW "GLEE" TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, ON FOX

As the race for McKinley High President comes to an end, someone is caught trying to fix the results. Meanwhile, Coach Beiste gets up the nerve to challenge Sue Sylvester and things get complicated for Puck and Quinn in the all-new "I Kissed a Girl" episode of GLEE airing Tuesday, Nov. 29 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (GLE-307) (TV-14 D, L, S, V)

Cast: Matthew Morrison as Will Schuester; Jane Lynch as Sue Sylvester; Lea Michele as Rachel Berry; Cory Monteith as Finn Hudson; Jayma Mays as Emma Pillsbury; Dianna Agron as Quinn; Chris Colfer as Kurt; Kevin McHale as Artie; Amber Riley as Mercedes; Mark Salling as Puck; Jenna Ushkowitz as Tina; Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez; Heather Morris as Brittany; Harry Shum as Mike Chang and Darren Criss as Blaine Anderson.

Guest Cast: Mike O'Malley as Burt Hummel; Iqbal Theba as Principle Figgins; Josh Sussman as Jacob Ben Israel; Dot Marie Jones as Coach Beiste; Idina Menzel as Shelby Corcoran; Damian McGinty as Rory Flannagan; Lauren Potter as Becky Jackson; Vanessa Legies as Sugar; Eric Bruskotter as Cooter Mankins; Jan Hoag as Roberta The Cashier; Mary Gillis as Mrs. Hagberg.

Source: Fox

13 comments:

  1. nothing about santana? I thought this episode was going to be about her coming out to her family

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  2. I think she's the one who's gonna try to "fix" the results to guarantee that Brittany wins.... maybe? IDK...

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  3. Cool for Coach Biest! Sue Sylvester's a fun character, but watching her get taken down by Coach would be a happy thing. As for Santana coming out to her family, that would just be totally unrealistic. Great and gutsy, but completely unreal.

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  4. that would make sense.. unless Kurt finally gets desperate enough to do something - he seemed pretty broken up about Britt and Rachel running against him, and then not getting Tony in West Side Story, and all this tension with Sebastian.. maybe he'll finally crack?

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  5. I've been wondering how long they were going to drag out this election.  Now I have my answer.

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  6. Election results, Beiste taking on Sue and (hopefully) some Santana/Brittney? Can't wait.

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  7. Jordan was referring to the spoiler that this episode focuses on Santana coming out to her family. The complaint was not the lack of Santana in the episode more that her storyline is not included in the press release.

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  8. See above post. It does happen that Santana comes out to her family in this episode.

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  9. ah.. well, I was replying to Juliana - maybe I just misunderstood what she was saying

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  10. No, you did not misunderstand me!
    I thought that it would make sense too, Elizabeth, but after Kristin's spoilers for E! Online, definitely not Santana trying to fix anything! So, I have no clue! =/

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  11. Oh, no doubt it does happen, Marlene; this site's usually pretty good for true spoilers. It probably does happen--but what I said is that having it happen would be utterly unrealistic. A teenaged Latina tells her family she's a lesbian? Not a chance.

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  12. I saw that, too.. and I'm really intrigued by the fixed vote now!  Rachel or Finn would have made sense, but Will?  I kind of hope it's him just because I can't figure out his motivation yet

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