
I Kissed a Girl
Someone is caught trying to fix the election for student-council president. Meanwhile, Coach Beiste screws up the courage to challenge Sue; and Puck and Quinn’s relationship gets complicated.

I Kissed a Girl
Someone is caught trying to fix the election for student-council president. Meanwhile, Coach Beiste screws up the courage to challenge Sue; and Puck and Quinn’s relationship gets complicated.
Glee Season 3 Episode 7, I Kissed a Girl, will be available here in 4-5 hours!
Finchel fans have been longing for some good storylines for Finn and Rachel all season. But other than their “first time” encounter, the couple has been overshadowed by some other developing relationships. The complicated situation between Puck and Shelby is one of those relationships. And based on what Mark Salling had to say this weekend, there is only more to come on that front.
“Well, Puck is going to be falling for Shelby (Idina Menzel) and trying to make a family out of the situation. And his intentions are good, so I’m sure the outcome will be positive as well. And hopefully he’ll have an active role in his daughter’s life.”
But if Quinn has anything to say about it, Puck will be turning away from his new romance. As seen in the new preview for next Tuesday’s “I Kissed a Girl,” the heartsick teenager will contemplate sharing his secret love interest with Quinn.
We will also see more solos for Mark in the remainder of season three. After his “Hot For Teacher” performance last week, Puck will once again take center stage with “I’m the Only One,” a Melissa Ethridge song. Below is a preview of next week’s episode.
It has been far from perfect and still a far cry from season one, but the creative quality of the current third season of “Glee” has represented a vast improvement over that of season two. Following the solid “Asian F” episode, “Glee” delivered its best hour since season one with last week’s “The First Time.”
It followed up with “Mash Off.” Though technically an uneven episode plagued by the inane Quinn/Puck/Shelby storyline and the most ridiculously-odd take on dodgeball in the history of pop culture, it also featured a compelling handling of Santana’s sexuality, with a rattled Finn setting the wheels in motion for an unwanted, humiliating “outing” of the conflicted lesbian character.
“Mash Off” also featured a welcome return to the contemporary music covers that fueled the show in its early days. The “Rumour Has It/”Someone Like You” Adele mashup will be the best performing single of the season, indicative of how fans longed for the show’s ability to deliver creative, vocally-strong takes on popular songs.

Mash Off
Harmony, the girl Rachel met at the NYADA mixer, comes to McKinley High to terrorize Rachel into not applying to the program.
In tonight’s episode of GLEE, Harmony (Lindsay Pearce), the girl Rachel met at the NYADA mixer, comes to McKinley High to terrorize Rachel into not applying to the program. In the epidode, the New Directions tackle “Rumor Has It/Someone Like You,” “I Can’t Go for That/You Make My Dreams,” Hit Me with Your Best Shot/One Way or Another,” “You and I” and “Hot for Teacher.” Check out photos and audio from the ‘Mash-Off’ episode below!
Now in its third season, GLEE is a musical comedy about a group of eager and ambitious students who strive to outshine their singing competition to win Nationals while navigating the cruel halls of McKinley High. Since its debut, GLEE has become a bona fide cultural phenomenon, received prestigious honors including the Golden Globe and Peabody Award and singlehandedly made glee clubs cool again.
In addition to the regular cast, GLEE has featured guest appearances by a wide range of talented performers, including Gwyneth Paltrow (who won the 2011 Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series), Carol Burnett, Kathy Griffin, Cheyenne Jackson, John Stamos, Britney Spears, Kristen Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, Molly Shannon, Olivia Newton-John and Neil Patrick Harris, who won a 2010 Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his work on the show.
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that sex sells, and you can bet the team behind Glee had that in mind when cooking up last night’s episode, in which not one but two lead characters prepared to lose their virginity, and for an extra dose of scandal, one of the couples was gay. Ratings wise the gambit worked, at least slightly– according to numbers at THR, Glee’s ratings were up just slightly from last week’s numbers, bringing in 6.9 million total viewers.

The First Time
The opening night of the school musical is approaching and the two leads are contemplating taking their relationships with their perspective significant others to the next level. Meanwhile, a scout visits McKinley High which could influence Finn’s future.