Open with Will and Sue in a heated slow-mo argument. Via voiceovers we learn that the origin of this “throwdown” came several days ago when the two co-directors had a meeting in Figgins’ office.
They report to Figgins that the new arrangement at the top of Glee couldn’t be going better. In updates to Figgins we learn that some members of Glee are upset Will isn’t selecting more modern, urban music. The Cheerios report this to Sue, who sees this as an opportunity to split the club. Will and Sue are each going to direct a song for the upcoming sectional competition. When Figgins makes them “hug out” the meeting, we see that they still can’t stand each other.
Quinn has an ultrasound and learns she is having a girl. Quinn is still planning to give the child up for adoption, and Finn is upset he has no real control over a stressful situation.
When Jacob threatens to run a blog post about Quinn being pregnancy, Rachel offers to do whatever she can to stop it.
Intending to paint Will as racially insensitive, Sue takes all of the minority members of Glee for her number.
Will tells Terri he’s tired of not having any involvement in their unborn son. He demands to be taken to the next OB appointment.
Rachel tells Finn about protecting him and Quinn. She had to give Jacob a pair of underpants, and Jacob wants a pair that doesn’t have a price tag on it……………………