Dance with Somebody
- Episode aired Apr 24, 2012
- TV-PG
- 44m
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8.1/10
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The Glee Club covers Whitney Houston's greatest hits, while Will and Emma become one step closer to their dream wedding.The Glee Club covers Whitney Houston's greatest hits, while Will and Emma become one step closer to their dream wedding.The Glee Club covers Whitney Houston's greatest hits, while Will and Emma become one step closer to their dream wedding.
Jane Lynch
- Sue Sylvester
- (credit only)
Heather Elizabeth Morris
- Brittany S. Pierce
- (as Heather Morris)
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Did you know
- TriviaWhitney Houston-tribute episode. It is described both as a "goodbye" and a "thank you" to Whitney and her musical contribution to the world. It is also said to be, unlike the previous tribute episodes (Michael and The Power of Madonna), more of a "character piece" that focuses on Glee's graduating seniors having a real hard time letting go.
- GoofsThe music note hanging in Blaine's locker is backwards for most of the time it's visible while Kurt is thinking about Whitney songs, but at the last second before Blaine closes the locker, is flipped and hanging the correct way.
- ConnectionsReferences Starsky and Hutch (1975)
- SoundtracksHow Will I Know
(uncredited)
Written by George Merrill, Shannon Rubicam, and Narada Michael Walden
Performed by Amber Riley, Naya Rivera, Chris Colfer and Lea Michele
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Ugh - so whitney can sing
Why do people watch this show. They've abandon character and plot. I miss whitney!!!! I resent that gay relationships are so shallow that gay people can't have friends. Have the writers ever been in real gay life? Wtf? Mean time we're supposed to believe that straight people can love wheel chairs because they can see beyond the chair, but gay people are so shallow that we can't see a friend? The writing that defined this show in the first season is gone. This is hateful and anti-gay even if gays are writing it, that doesn't make it right! A 10 line minimum on an iphone? Nice music and a few moments of pleasure when i think what whitney meant to me. She was amazing when i saw her in the 1980s. There is something crude about co-opting her memory.
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- rick-keseley
- Apr 23, 2012
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