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Plot. After seeing that seniors Mercedes (Amber Riley), Santana (Naya Rivera) and Finn (Cory Monteith) are uncertain about what to do with their future, glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) and Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) attempt to motivate them through the 1970s movie Saturday Night Fever.
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New Directions pays homage to the film "Saturday Night Fever" by grooving to the disco-infused dance numbers.
15 apr 2023 · Will is in the beginning of the episode saying he is worried about Santana, Mercedes and Finn, because they have no clue what they're going to do.
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17 apr 2012 · Kurt and Mercedes pretend to assist Unique, the lead singer of Vocal Adrenaline, who Sue wants to manipulate, convincing him to present ...
Santana tries to explain to Brittany she needs to take the video down. She is trying to find different ways for her to be famous -- reality shows, etc. Mercedes ...
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While Santana is singing If I Can't Have You Finn and Rachel are seen giving each other loving looks, implying they miss each other.
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Finn decides to become an actor. Santana wants to become famous, but reconsiders when Brittany uploads a sextape of the two of them on the web. After her ...
17 apr 2012 · Santana has a shallow dream that will not make her happy. Finn does not know what his dream is, or even if he will ever find one. New character ...
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18 apr 2012 · After singing 'More than a woman' to Rachel he tells her he wants to be an actor and do it in NY at the Actors Studio. Rachel wants to make sure ...
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Saturday Night Fever was a perfect fit for an episode about following your dreams while singing and dancing. In fact, that's pretty much the over-arching theme ...