Glee (2009–2015): Season 3, Episode 10 - Yes/No - full transcript

When Will tries to plan a special surprise for Emma, he enlists the glee club to help him sweep her off her feet. Meanwhile, Becky sets her sights on Artie, and Finn makes an announcement about his life plans after high school that surprises the glee club.

Sam and Mercedes started

secretly dating, and then he
left town and now he's back

and wants her back,
but Mercedes has a new man.
- I've moved on.

Coach Beiste had the hots
for Cooter the football recruiter

and he liked her back but when Sue
found out, she decided

she wanted Cooter all to herself.
Emma's got wedding fever,

but Will's a little skittish' cause
the last time he was

married, it didn't go well.
Terri pretended to be pregnant,

she yelled a lot, and
she hated the Glee Club.

And that's what you missed on Glee.

Mercedes, what's the deal
with you and Sam?



You've been stealing glances in

the choir room,
and you still haven't told us

what happened over
summer vacation.

Okay, okay, okay, okay.

- Go.
- It's true.

Sam and I spent a lot of time
together at the lake.

And... we had a fling.

Hey, tell us everything.

Yeah, dude, give us specifics.

It was incredible, guys.

♪ Summer lovin',
had me a blast ♪

♪ Summer lovin',
happened so fast ♪

♪ I met a girl crazy for me ♪

♪ Met a boy cute as can be ♪



♪ Summer days drifting away to,
uh-oh, those summer nights ♪

♪ Uh, well-a, well-a,
well-a, huh♪

♪ Tell me more, tell me more ♪

♪ Did you get very far? ♪

♪ Tell me more, tell me more ♪

♪ Like, does he have a car? ♪

♪ Uh-huh, doo-doo,
uh-huh, doo-doo ♪

♪ Uh-huh, doo-doo-doo-doo-doo ♪

♪ I saved her life,
she nearly drowned ♪

♪ He showed off,
splashing around ♪

♪ Summer fling
don't mean a thing ♪

♪ But, uh-oh,
those summer nights ♪

♪ Tell me more, tell me more ♪

♪ But you don't gotta brag ♪

♪ Tell me more, tell me more ♪

♪ 'Cause he sounds like a drag ♪

♪ He got friendly,
holding my hand ♪

♪ Well, she got friendly
down in the sand ♪

♪ He was sweet, just turned 18 ♪

♪ Well, she was good,
you know what I mean, whoo ♪

♪ Summer heat,
boy and girl meet ♪

♪ But, uh-oh,
those summer nights ♪

♪ Tell me more, tell me more ♪

♪ How much dough did he spend? ♪

♪ Tell me more, tell me more ♪

♪ Could she get me a friend? ♪

♪ Summer dreams
ripped at the seams ♪

♪ But, oh ♪

♪ Those summer nights... ♪

♪Tell me more, tell me more...♪

I, Becky Faye Jackson,

am the hottest bitch at
McKinley High School.

I'm not only co-captain of the Cheerios!,

I'm president of the
Perfect Attendance Club

and I've won a participation award
in rhythm gymnastics.

You may be wondering

why I sound like The Queen of England.

In my mind, I can sound
like whomever I want.

So lay off, haters.

Okay, let's get reals.

I could easily snag any
dude east of the Mississippi,

but I'm extremely picky.

For instance, Rory grins too much.

He looks like an insane person.

Is that a Mohawk, Puckerman,

or did someone glue a
squirrel to your head?

No-Chang-do.

I'm no rice queen.

Now, that's more like it.

Sweet, sexy and handi-capablelike me,

with a voice as velvety as
my favorite Sunday church dress.

It's decided.

Artie Abrams, you're my new boyfriend.

What happened to Jason, that
cute boy you took to the prom?

I like hot dogs
and he likes pizza.

And I like Artie now.

What do I do, Coach?

You can ask him out on a date.

Worst he could say is "no."

True that.

Frankly, Becky, I think
you can do better.

Mind if I join you?

Sure, Ems,
but your man's over there.

Yeah, I'm just gonna let him be.

He totally tanked his
fantasy football season, so...

So, two chickens today, huh?

Emma, I'm celebrating.

Why?

Cooter and I eloped.

- You what?
- How did it happen?

Well, you know,
I've tried to be better

about showing folks my feelings.
- Right.

So there we were,
it was Christmas Eve,

and we were at the Taco Bell.

And I looked Cooter
right in the eye and I said,

"Coots, I gotta tell ya,
I think you're my soul mate."

And the next thing you know,

I'm walking out of
Fort Wayne's 24-Hour Chapel

- Mrs. Cooter Mankins.
- Oh, my God.

That's why he hasn't
called me in weeks.

Well, Michael Chiklis in a wig,

I would like to offer
my congratulations.

I've been bested.

I guess it's time

to call Boreanaz.

Aw, what's wrong, Punkin?

Shannon, I'm so, so glad
this is all happening for you,

I am.

I don't think
Will wants to marry me.

Aw...

For God's sake, Amelia,
it's 2012.

If you want to marry
Will Schuester, ask him.

♪ Will ♪

♪ I love you so ♪

♪ I always will ♪

♪ I look at you and see
the passion eyes of May ♪

♪ Eyes of May ♪

♪ Oh, but am I ever
gonna see my wedding day? ♪

♪ Wedding day ♪

♪ I was on your side, Will,
when you were losing ♪

♪ When you were losing ♪

♪ I'd never scheme
or lie, Will ♪

♪ There's been no fooling ♪

♪ There's beenno fooling ♪

♪ But kisses and love
won't carry me ♪

♪ Till you marry me, Will ♪

♪ I love you so, I always will ♪

♪ And in your voice
I hear a choir of carousels ♪

♪ Carousels ♪

♪ Oh, but am I ever gonna hear
my wedding bells? ♪

♪ Wedding bells ♪

♪ Oh, come on, Will ♪

♪ Come on, Will ♪

♪ Oh, come on, Will ♪

♪ Come on, Will ♪

♪ Come on and marry me, Will ♪

♪ I got the wedding bell blues ♪

♪ Please marry me, Will ♪

♪ I got
the wedding bell blues... ♪

Emma, did you just
ask me to marry you?

What?

No. No, I didn't.

Was that out loud?

No, I didn't. Oh, my God.

Finn, give me a drum roll!

- Marry me.
- Marry me.

Question mark!

Yes, I am proposing
to Ms. Pillsbury.

This is the kind of news
that you share with your family,

and you guys are my family.

Mr. Shue,
we're so happy for you.

We totally don't think
you'll screw it up this time.

It's got to be perfect.

I'm sitting down with Emma's
parents to ask for permission,

and then this proposal needs to
knock her well-washed socks off.

And that's where you guys
come in, okay?

So the assignment for the week

is to come up with
a proposal number.

And you know Ms. Pillsbury...
it's got to be perfect.

Well, you can count on us,
Mr. Shue.

Hey.

Pretty romantic, huh?

Think you're going to
get married someday?

After I win my first Grammy.

You have any idea
who the guy is going to be?

'Cause I know this awesome dude
who's great at impressions

and totally into you.

Sam, stop.

I'm with Shane.

It's because I'm white, right?

Are you insane?

Okay, then it's because
he's such a stud athlete.

That letterman jacket makes
all the girls go wild, I know.

It was a summer fling, Sam.

You telling me

thinking about that
tilt-a-whirl at the carnival

doesn't make you smile?

Okay, that was fun.

That's what I thought.

But I'm with Shane now.

Sorry, but summer is long over.

Hey, Sugar.

I was wondering if maybe you
wanted to work on a number

together for Mr. Shue.

Since I'm a director,
I-I thought,

you know, it would
be really great...

Look, Artie,
you seem really sweet.

You're really just not my type.

No, I wasn't really
asking you out, but...

I just think we'd look
really weird together.

Not that you're disabled,
it's 'cause I'm abled,

and people are really mean.

I'm really worried
that people are gonna think

your legs look thinner
than my arms.

Hi, Artie.

Um, do you want to go out?

Go out where?

On a date.

Hey, Coach. I'm not sure
if you remember me.

Uh, Sam Evans. I want to
join the basketball team.

Are you serious?

Where were you
when I was having tryouts?

Uh, living in a
hotel in Kentucky.

To be honest, sir, I really
want a letterman jacket

with a varsity letter
on it to wear this year,

and I need it, like, fast.

Look, pal,
every team at this school's

already been
practicing for months.

The seasons have
already started.

Is there any team I can join
in any sport? Please?

Anything?

Well, I mean, yeah, there's one,

but I don't think
you're gonna be interested.

Here's your chamois.
Guard it with your life.

Every Guppy gets
one and only one.

You also get a letterman robe,
so you'll need to pick

a nickname to embroider
on the back.

It should be water-themed.

I'm Vinny the Gill.

Would Trouty Mouth work?

Sam Evans, I'm
Coach Roz Washington,

and you are one
strange-looking kid.

I've never seen lips like that

on a white child.

And one of your nipples is

higher than the other.

I bet you had to overcome a lot

with those crooked nipples.

Well, I know a thing or two
about overcoming.

When I was growing up, they said
that black folks couldn't swim.

But I had a dream

that one day, I would get
to the promised land!

So I swam my way and got
my 40 acres and a pool.

Coach Roz was an Olympian.

That's right.

I won this bronze
damn Olympic medal

in Beijing, China

for individual
synchronized swimming.

I bet you didn't even know
there was such thing as

individual
synchronized swimming.

Nod to me if I'm
getting through to you!

Nod to me!

I'm gonna say one thing to you,
Sam Evans,

and I'm only gonna
say it to you once.

If you pee in my pool,

I will kill you.

Hey, guess what, dude.

I just joined
synchronized swimming.

Shh. Keep your
voice down.

You want everybody to hear you?

Yeah, it means I get
my letterman jacket.

Dude, you're in synchronized
swimming and Glee Club.

That's like some kind
of weird death wish.

Swimming is sexy.

Not if it's synchronized.

I'm not worried.

Oh, ho, ho, ho.
Did you see that?

Synchronized.

Oh, my God, Sam.
Are you okay?

What's going on, baby?

I'm just...

I'm helping out a friend.

I think he'll pull through.

Let me walk you to study hall.

See you later.

I've been thinking, Mr. Shue.
The girls are gonna try to

neuter you with this
proposal assignment by

encouraging you to
sing a sappy ballad,

or maybe even cry during it.

That's not only humiliating,
it's predictable.

Therefore, I'm proposing
you subvert expectations, and

lead with your hips.
- My what?

So modest. You have
rock star hips, Mr. Shue.

It's true. Mick Jagger hips.

Yeah. Unleash the moves
we've been practicing

on Ms. Pillsbury,
and she will swoon.

- Don't be alarmed by the disco ball.
- Huh?

♪ Oh ♪

♪ Watch it, oh ♪

♪ Just shoot for the stars ♪

♪ If it feels right ♪

♪ And aim for my heart ♪

♪ If you feel like ♪

♪ And take me away ♪

♪ And make it okay ♪

♪ I swear I'll behave ♪

♪ You wanted control ♪

♪ So we waited ♪

♪ I put on a show ♪

♪ Now I make it ♪

♪ I was born in
a crossfire hurricane ♪

♪ And I howled at my ma
in the driving rain ♪

♪ And it goes like this ♪

♪ Take me by the tongue ♪

♪ And I'll know you ♪

♪ Kiss me till you're drunk ♪

♪ And I'll show you ♪

♪ All the moves like Jagger ♪

♪ I've got the moves
like Jagger ♪

♪ I've got the
Jumpin' Jack Flash ♪

- ♪ It's a gas, gas, gas ♪
- ♪But it's all right ♪

♪ I don't need to try
to control you ♪

- ♪ But it's all right now ♪
- ♪ Look into my eyes,
and I'll own you ♪

♪ With the moves like Jagger ♪

♪ I've got the moves
like Jagger ♪

♪ I've got the moves... ♪

♪ Like Jagger ♪

♪ I was born ♪

♪ In a crossfire hurricane ♪

♪ And I howled at my ma ♪

♪ In the driving rain ♪

♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh,
moves like Jagger ♪

♪ But it's all right ♪

♪ I'm Jumpin' Jack Flash ♪

♪ It's a gas, gas, gas,
and it goes like this ♪

- ♪ But it's all right ♪
- ♪ Take me by the tongue
and I'll know you ♪

- ♪ Take me by the tongue ♪
- ♪ But it's all right ♪

♪ Kiss me till you're drunk
and I'll show you ♪

- ♪ Yeah-ah ♪
- ♪ All the moves like Jagger ♪

♪ I've got the moves
like Jagger ♪

♪ I've got the
Jumpin' Jack Flash ♪

- ♪ It's a gas, gas, gas ♪
- ♪ Oh, yeah... ♪

- ♪ But it's all right ♪
- ♪ I don't need to try to control you ♪

♪ Well, it's all right ♪

♪ Look into my eyes,
and I'll own you ♪

- ♪ Oh, oh... ♪
- ♪ With the moves like Jagger ♪

♪ I've got the moves
like Jagger ♪

♪ I've got the moves... ♪

♪ Like Jagger ♪

♪ Jumpin' Jack Flash,
it's a gas, gas, gas. ♪

Oh, guys.

I like it. A lot.
It's a... it's an

inspired choice, but...
you know, all that dancing,

means a lot of sweat, and Emma

hates dirty, so, uh...

you know, I don't want to
do anything to trigger her.

It's definitely in the mix.

- I'm gonna go with you, Mr. Shue.
- Yeah.

Wait, please.

Artie, that was awesome!

Thanks, Becky.
So you had fun?

It was a great Part One.

Part One?

No, that was the date,

the entire date.

I mean, I-I invited
you here so you could

see me bring my sexy, which I
think you'll agree I did.

Part Two is dinner at Breadstix.

Oh.

Rachel says you're supposed

to spend two months' salary
on the ring.

Or was it two weeks?

Honestly, I just

zone out every time girls
start talking about this stuff.

So when's the wedding?

She has to say yes first, right?

And I have to work up
the nerve to ask her.

After my last marriage,
I just don't want to fail again.

Finn...

I want you to be my best man.

- Are you screwing with me right now?
- You've taught me more

About being a man than anyone
I've ever known.

You stand up for your friends,
you're not afraid to cry,

and you'll make sure
I don't do anything

too stupid at my
bachelor party.

- Is that a "yes"?
- Yeah.

All right.

Wow.

Oh, that one's nice.

Whew, oh, yeah.
Hey, do you mind

if I talk to you about
something, man-to-man?

- Yeah.
- I've been thinking
about my future, too.

So I met with a recruiter.

I thought you said you were
giving up on football.

For the Army.

I just want to do something
special, you know.

Like my dad,

but without the whole
dying part.

- You know?
- Yeah.

Hey, that one's really nice.

It's medium-sized so it
should be easy to clean.

Ms. Pillsbury
would really like that.

Yes, she would.

Right this way, please.

In order for us to help you
propose to Ms. Pillsbury,

we're going to need some
salient information first.

Okay. Come on, ladies.
It's not like

this is the first time
I've ever proposed.

Oh, yeah? How did
that marriage work out for you?

I mean, what was your big move
then? A Jumbotron that said

"Hey, Terri, I Want To
Make a Fake Baby With You"?

Let's start from the beginning
with you and Ms. P.

What'd you think
the first time you met her?

- Hey, welcome to McKinley,
Ms. Pillsbury.
- Thank you.

I'll never forget how I felt
the first time I saw her.

I think we've got
this one covered.

♪ The first time... ♪

♪ Ever I saw your face ♪

♪ I thought the sun ♪

♪ Rose in your eyes ♪

♪ And the moon ♪

♪ And the stars ♪

♪ Were the gifts you gave ♪

♪ To the dark ♪

♪ To the dark ♪

♪ And the end of the skies ♪

♪ My love ♪

♪ And the first time ♪

♪ Ever I layed with you ♪

♪ I felt your heart ♪

♪ So close to mine ♪

♪ And I knew our joy ♪

♪ Would fill the earth ♪

♪ And last ♪

♪ And last... ♪

♪ Till the end of time ♪

♪ My love ♪

♪ And the first time ♪

♪ Ever I saw ♪

♪ Your face ♪

♪ Your face ♪

♪ Your face ♪

♪ Your face... ♪

Hey, what's wrong?

That song was so...

It was so beautiful and moving.

The first person

I thought of wasn't Shane.

It was Sam.

I don't know. I...

I thought it was in the past.

Yeah, I think you just need
to take it slow, okay?

And listen to your heart.

Maybe the spark
with Sam is still there.

It's the middle of January.

Why is their
Christmas tree still up?

Just be grateful Comrade Obama
still allows Christmas.

Okay. Here's your tea.

- There you go.
- Thank you.

- Are you sure it's decaf chamomile?
- Positive.

I have to say,
I'm a little confused.

Yes, where is our
little freaky-deaky?

Oh... No, that's not decaf.

Listen, why don't I just cut
right to the chase?

Uh, I know you guys
don't like me very much.

But I want to marry
your daughter.

And I know it would mean a lot
to her if I got your blessing.

No.

Excuse me?

You asked for my permission.

I'm saying "no."

Are you sure you've really

thought this through?

Our daughter has
a very serious problem.

Son, marriage is messy.

And if there's one thing
Emma can't handle,

it's a mess.

And that's before babies.

And the diapers and the

sticky hands
and the runny noses.

I'm telling you, she will not
know how to deal with it.

Are you sure you want
that for your kids?

Forget kids.

Is that what you want
for yourself?

Hey, Artie, we wanted
to talk to you about something.

We think you need
a Becky-vention.

You were spotted having dinner
with her at Breadstix.

- So?
- So, it's a little weird.

Seriously, dude,
what's your angle?

I don't have an angle.

She asked if I wanted to go
to Breadstix, and I said, "yes."

So, tell me about yourself.

What sort of stuff do you like?

What's your favorite movie?

Schindler's List.

Seriously?

Toy Story 3 is a close second.

- What do you want to be
when you grow up?
- Five-foot-ten.

You know, Becky,
I'm glad we're doing this.

The more I get to know you,
the more I like you.

I have to say,
you're actually sorta cool.

You should see my dance moves.

My mom says
I have "Get Down" Syndrome.

Look, we think it's great that
you're being so, so nice to
Becky. But we just...

I don't.
I know that girl.

That girl's a sly,
conniving bitch.

We just... We think you
should be careful.

Yeah, you don't want to
lead her on. I mean, she's
gonna think that you want...

What is she going to think...
that she's

fun to be around, that I had

a good time
hanging out with her?

You guys talk a good game

how it's okay
to be different, how it's

what's on the inside
that counts,

but I think you're just
as narrow-minded

as the rest of this school.

I liked spending time
with Becky.

She knows what it's like
to be trapped by a disability.

She doesn't care
what people think about her.

She's really optimistic
about life,

which is really amazing

considering what life
has handed her.

Oh.

Uh... hi.

Have a seat.

Okay.

Will, uh...

told us about your
plans for the future.

Yeah, which was supposed
to be private.

Look, I-I knew telling
them might upset you,

but I felt obligated to
bring Burt and your mom

into this discussion.
This is a big decision.

Well, you know, I was...
I was going

to tell you guys about it
sooner or later.

Look, Finn, you know
what I want, okay?

I'm going to need somebody
to take over the shop

while I'm off in DC,
and if I let your brother do it,

okay, he's going to have
all the grease monkeys

wearing white dinner jackets.

Yeah.

Yeah, he would.

Uh... well, I'm not
enlisting tomorrow.

Okay. Well, I'm glad.

Not because I'm antimilitary
or anything like that.

I just don't get where
you're coming from with this.

Well, my dad was a war hero.

I have an obligation
to him to...

to be a good man.
- Mm-hmm.

To make something of myself,

to... to help people
like he did.

I knew it was about him.

You don't have to prove to
anyone that your dad is in you.

You know, everybody already
knows what kind of man you are.

Yeah, but how can you really
know until you get tested?

And what better way than...

than to walk in his footsteps?

Your dad was a good man.

He was brave and true, and...

he had the same goofy
sense of humor you do.

But he didn't die in Iraq.

He served over there, but
something happened to him.

I never found out what.

Uh, I... he...

I don't know if he-he did
something or saw something

or just lost his way, but...

but he broke.

He died a hero's death, right?

He died in Cincinnati

after being dishonorably
discharged.

Honey, he had a drug problem

that he tried to get over
when he came home...

for... for you mostly...

but... but then he...
he would just...

disappear for a day
or a week sometimes.

One day, he just
didn't come back.

It was an overdose.

Oh, I feel sick.

It's a lot to hear.

Just, uh, you know,
take it slow.

Oh, my God.

I see everything
that was good in him...

I see it all in you.

Why did you lie to me?

Why?

Because your dad
was so much more

than the last few months
of his life.

That man he became
was not your father.

Honey, I was going to tell you
when I thought you were ready.

Well, I'm not ready.
I mean, how-how...

how-how did you think
I could ever

be ready for something
like that?

Here am I, Becky Faye Jackson,

about to seal the deal.

Boo-yah!

At this year's Special Olympics Ball,

I'll have a medal around my neck

and some man candy on my arm.

I absolutely rock.

Hey, Becky. What's up?

Hey, hottie.

My place...
we're going to do it.

- I'm sorry?
- I just sent you

a taste of what you're going
to get on Friday night.

Oh, my.

She got a cute little shape.

Coach, you have to help me.
I'm freaking out.

Well, you dated Brittany.

I'm sure she sent you
titillating photos.

- That freak you out?
- I guess not, but that was different.

Well, did you go out
to dinner with Becky?

Yeah. We had
a great time.

Do you want to go
out with her again?

No.

Well, here's a radical idea.

Why don't you treat her
like a real person and tell her?

Becky just wants to be treated

like everybody else.

You of all people
should know that.

So why don't you
tell her the truth

so she can move on
and maybe date someone

who doesn't sound

like one of those weird puppets

they bring around
to the grade schools

to teach kids about
sexual predators?

And for God's sake,
can you maybe

go one day without
the driving gloves?

It's a wheelchair,
Artie, not a Porsche.

Are you finished?

Stop buttoning your shirts up
all the way

like a demented 90-year-old.

You look like
you're auditioning

for the lead in
your nursing home's

stage production of Awakenings.

Thanks, Coach.

- Hi.
- Hi.

Almost done.

You started taking down the
tree on New Year's Day.

Have a seat.

I want to ask you something.

Uh, not there.
Could you...

sit there, please?

Thank you.

Okay.

You know how we're always

talking about moving
towards marriage,

then nothing
really ever happens?

Well, I mean, Sue said
that I should be all liberated

and ask you to marry me, but...

Um...

Do you want to be with me?

I mean, as your wife.

Of course I do.

But?

I love you...
you know that.

Mm-hmm.

But what if we get married?

What happens when
we have a house?

And a baby?

How are you going
to handle spit-up

on your special
Wednesday sweater?

Sweetheart, you... you can't
control another person.

What if it's all just too much?

Uh...

I-I-I... I mean, I-I've been
taking my medication.

You know, some...
some days are great.

Some days...

some days not so great.

But I-I-I'm... I'm...

I mean, I'm-I'm doing the best
that I can. I'm-I'm...

I'm doing everything
that I can.

I know... I know you
are, I know you are,

and it's not your fault that
you have this... disease,

but sometimes, it just
seems so hopeless.

Wow. Okay.

Um...

Can I promise you
that I'm going to get better?

No.

This is what you get, you know?

This-this...
this incomplete person.

With... with toothbrushes
and with rubber gloves

and... and with so much love
for you.

But if-if that's not
what you want,

then... then you need
to be honest with me.

And with yourself.

And the sooner, the better.

No wonder none of my dreams
ever work out.

'Cause I got loser DNA.

Well, if you're throwing
a pity party, I want in.

I have as much chance getting

into NYADA as I do
playing Stanley in Streetcar.

Yeah, well, the
letters came out

from NYADA today
saying who are finalists,

and I have been trolling
the NYADA chat rooms,

and people are already talking
about getting those letters.

- You didn't get one?
- No, and I'm not going to,

Because Figgins put an
addendum to my application

talking about my suspension.

Screw this.

I'm getting a whole cheesecake.

The future used to be

such an abstract idea.

Uh, and the dream was enough,

you know?

But now the future has

the nerve to show up,

and it's expecting
us to do something,

and it's not interested
in giving a lending hand.

I'm actually kind of scared.

I thought the world
would care more.

- Make that two cheesecakes.
- Mm-hmm.

I actually thought we were all

going to get out of here.

You know?

Why did she have
to tell me that?

And why can't I have
something in my life

that's... that's special,
that means something?

♪ I can't win, I can't reign ♪

♪ I will never win this game ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ I am lost, I am vain ♪

♪ I will never be the same ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ I won't run, I won't fly ♪

♪ I will never make it by ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ I can't rest, I can't fight ♪

♪ All I need is you and I ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ Without you... ♪

♪ Whoa-oh-oh ♪

♪ You, you ♪

♪ You ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ I can't erase,
so I'll take blame ♪

♪ But I can't accept
that we're estranged ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ I won't soar, I won't climb ♪

♪ If you're not here
I'm paralyzed ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ Whoa-oh-oh ♪

♪ You, you ♪

♪ You ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ I am lost, I am vain ♪

♪ I will never be the same ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ Without you ♪

♪ Without you. ♪

Nice.

Whoo!

You know, I just wanted
to say that I thought that

you blew that song
out of the water

and totally nailed
the assignment.

Oh, no, wait, wait a second.

Was... the assignment wasn't

"make everything
about Rachel Berry

and force everyone to watch,"
was it?

Easy, Santana.

It's fine.

That was beautiful, Rachel.

So, Mr. Shue,
what do you think?

We've given you a whole bevy

of songs to choose from,
from upbeat and awesome

to a little overwrought
for my taste.

They've all been
incredible, you guys.

I think I just need

a little more time
to really consider my choices.

Mr. Shue?

Um, I probably should've said
this the other day in Glee Club,

but you know that
whole proposal thing?

How you want it
to be big and special

and worthy
of Ms. Pillsbury?

I have an idea.

Do you have a second?

♪ Yellow diamonds in the light ♪

♪ Now we're standing
side by side ♪

♪ As your shadow crosses mine ♪

♪ What it takes to come alive ♪

♪ It's the way I'm feeling,
I just can't deny ♪

This is all for you.

♪ But I've gotta let it go ♪

♪ We found love
in a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love in
a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love
in a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love in
a hopeless place ♪

♪ Shine a light
through an open door ♪

♪ Love a life I will divide ♪

♪ Turn away
'cause I need you more ♪

♪ Feel the heartbeat
in my mind ♪

♪ It's the way I'm feeling,
I just can't deny ♪

♪ But I've gotta let it go ♪

♪ We found love
in a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love in
a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love
in a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love in
a hopeless place ♪

♪ Yellow diamonds in
the light... in the light ♪

♪ Now we're standing
side by side ♪

♪ As your shadow crosses mine ♪

♪ We found love ♪

♪ We found love
in a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love in
a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love
in a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love in
a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love ♪

♪ We found love
in a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love in
a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love
in a hopeless place ♪

♪ We found love ♪

♪ We found love
in a hopeless place. ♪

Emma...

Hmm?

You are the one.

You always have been.

The truth is, I feel like
I've had to stop myself

from doing this from
the second I first saw you.

The first time
I held this hand,

it felt like I'd held it
a million times before.

Like somehow,

it's always been here.

Life is messy.

It just is.

And I... I know
that's hard for you,

but that's why you have me...
to balance things out.

But you have to realize,
you do that for me, too.

Every day.

Loving you and
being loved by you

makes everything better.

I love you with everything I am

and everything
I ever hope to be.

So...

- Oh...
- Emma Pillsbury...

Will you do me the honor
of becoming my wife?

I love you so much.

Is that a yes?

Yes. Yes.

Yes.

Yeah!

Hi, Becky.

About Friday night...

Are you excited?

Look...

I haven't been clear with you.

I really like
being your friend,

but I don't think
we should date.

Is it because
I'm too intimidating?

Yeah.

I get it.

See you later.

I didn't ask him what I
wanted to ask him.

I didn't ask if the reason
he didn't want to be my boyfriend

was because I have Down's.

I didn't ask him because
I know the answer is yes.

Some days, it sucks being me.

This is one of those days.

Focus, Becky.

Don't let them see you cry.

Becky, you'll come to learn there's

nothing quite like a good sob.

It hurts, Coach.

I liked him.

I know. I know.

Well, you'll be happy to know
you and I are in the same boat.

We both got dumped.

Tell you what I'm gonna do.

Gonna get some ice cream.

Couple spoons.

We're gonna turn our chairs
towards the television,

and we're gonna watch some
Lifetime television for ovaries

and wait for Beaches to come on.

You know what the
third thing is?

What?

You're gonna take my hand...

because you and I are going
to get through this together.

Okay.

You have his eyes.

His mouth a little bit, too.

I've always had trouble
finding myself in his face.

You know, I...

when I was kid,
I used to stare up at the wall,

his picture hanging there,

and I used to convince
myself we were, like, twins.

Is that why you asked me
to meet you here?

To talk about your dad?

No, no.

I, uh, I want
to talk about you.

About us.

I was gonna lay out a picnic,

like the one you had

for our first date,

but I couldn't really
figure out where you got

those cool airplane cups, so...

And I told you you could
kiss me if you wanted to.

I never understood
why you ran off so quickly.

Yeah, I was just nervous.

Oh, I could never
make you nervous.

Kind of nervous right now.

Wait, what's going on?

Look, uh, I have something
to talk to you about,

but I want you to promise me

that you won't say
a word until I'm done.

Okay, and I know
that's sort of hard for you,

so I need you to promise me.

Okay, I promise.

Um, I just feel like,

all my life, I've been,
you know, wondering

if I was gonna be as much
of a man as my father was.

Now, all of a sudden,
I'm up at night worried

that I'm gonna become
the man who he was.

Let's face it, I got, I got
"high school hero, life zero"

written all over me.

You.

You're like a beacon of light
guiding me through the darkness.

You're like this big gold star,

and for some bizarre reason,
you chose to let me love you.

And... I feel like
if I can just convince you

to let me keep doing that,
I'm going to be okay.

Everything's going to be okay.

Uh...

I opened up my first
c-credit card to get this.

I know it's not a swimming pool
full of dancers

or a tux or...
it's not very big,

but it's a promise...

promise to keep loving you
for the rest of my life.

All you've got to do
is say yes.

Rachel Berry...

will you marry me?