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Performed by Vocal Adrenaline. Features massive choreography and cheerleading stunts.
" We Built This Glee Club " is the 11th episode of the sixth and final season of Glee , serving as the emotional and competitive climax for the New Directions before the series finale. It focuses on the Sectionals competition, internal relationship shifts, and a heavy dose of nostalgia as the show prepares to take its final bow.
A major highlight for long-time fans was the return of Jonathan Groff as Jesse St. James. His presence acts as a catalyst for Rachel’s growth. Unlike his earlier appearances where he was often a villain or a rival, Jesse appears here as a supportive peer, encouraging Rachel to value her education over immediate fame. This episode solidifies their endgame relationship, which is fully realized in the series finale. [S6E11] We Built This Glee Club
"We Built This Glee Club" is a love letter to the show's underdog roots. It mirrors the pilot episode's themes of finding a "home" in the arts. By winning Sectionals, the show validates the 2.0 and 3.0 versions of the cast, proving that the spirit of the New Directions isn't tied to one specific group of people, but to the idea of inclusivity and passion for music.
Performed by the New Directions. A high-energy, roller-skate-filled closer that secures their win. The Return of Jesse St. James Performed by Vocal Adrenaline
As Sectionals approach, the pressure is on for Rachel Berry and Kurt Hummel to lead the newly reformed New Directions to victory. The stakes are high: if they lose, the glee club program at McKinley High will be disbanded for good. Meanwhile, Rachel faces a personal crossroads between returning to NYADA or accepting a lead role in a new Broadway musical.
Performed by Madison, Jane, and Becca with the New Directions. Notable for its recreation of the famous music video's choreography using "The Warblers" and New Directions members. His presence acts as a catalyst for Rachel’s growth
Rachel and Kurt struggle to get the new members (Roderick, Jane, Mason, Madison, Spencer, and Myron) ready. They eventually enlist the help of alumni like Sam Evans and Will Schuester to fine-tune the choreography and vocals.