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Full List of Songs with Performers from Glee 6×02 “Homecoming”

“Take on Me” by Aha – Sung by Rachel, Kurt, Sam, Brittany, Santana, Artie, Tina, Mercedes, Puck, Quinn
“Tightrope” by Janelle Monae – Sung by Jane and the Dalton Warblers
“Problem” by Ariana Grande feat Iggy Azalea – Sung by Quinn, Santana, Brittany and Artie
“Mustang Sally” by Wilson Pickett – Sung by Roderick backed by Quinn, Santana and Brittany
“Home” by Edward Sharpe – Sung by Rachel, Kurt, Brittany, Santana, Artie, Tina, Mercedes, Puck, Quinn, Mason, Madison, Spencer, Jane, Roderick.

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Homecoming was written by Ryan Murphy and directed by Brad Buecker

The grads come back to Lima for Homecoming, including Mercedes, Artie, Tina, Puck, Quinn, Santana, and Brittany.

Brittany and Santana are still a couple. Puck and Quinn too.

Karofsky and Blaine are also still a couple. No major movement in their storyline in this episode.

Kitty Wilde makes an appearance! The first newbie returns.

Spencer and Roderick are back after making their first appearance in 6×01. We meet the rest of the McKinley high newbies: the quirky Jane and the twin cheerios, Madison and Mason.

The grads return to Lima after Rachel asks them to help her recruit new Glee club members.

Quinn, Brittany, Santana and Artie recruit the cheerleaders. Kitty is the HBIC. She’s very bitter about how she was treated by the Glee grads and by Artie when he left for college.

Sue forced the rest of the Glee club newbies to transfer out of McKinley after she disbanded the club.

Puck, Quinn, Sam, Tina and Mercedes attempt to recruit amongst McKinley’s Christian tea party.

Kurt has a one-on-one recruitment session with Spencer. Kurt feels Glee paved the way for the kind of tolerance that allows Spencer to be out and proud. Spencer insists that he paved his own way. They don’t part as BFFs.

Spencer says NO to joining the Glee club

Sue tries to convince Spencer to help her destroy the Glee club.

A power struggle emerges between Rachel and Kurt. There’s an issue over whether the two will be co-directors, or if Kurt will be an assistant.

Rachel, Kurt, Blaine and Sam have dinner with Will. Despite being rivals, they pledge not to undermine each other. Kurt is uneasy, but he keeps his cool in Blaine’s presence.

Jane is initially a Dalton student. She wants to become a Warbler. Blaine is actually really supportive, even enlisting Rachel to help her Warbler audition, but it is the rest of the all-male club that resist admitting a female. Jane ends up defecting to McKinley.

After the defection, Blaine accuses Rachel and Kurt of purposely undermining him.

Roderick is a senior, and a transfer student. He’s a shy fat kid, smart and nerdy. But when he sings, imagine Jack Black or Joe Cocker. He auditions for Glee club, along with the Cheerio twins, Mason and Madison.

Dinner at Mr. Schue’s house is the new/old Monday Night Dinner

The couples Kurt/Blaine/Kurofsky, Quinn/Puck, Brittany/Santana, aren’t the focus of this episode. It’s all about recruiting new members for the Glee club. None of the couples have one on one scenes.

Brittany gives Kurt relationship advice, but it’s played for laughs (aka super-jokey Brittany speak.)

For Blaine, dating Karofsky is about shaking his life up post-break up with Kurt.

There’s a pep rally everyone attends, including Karofsky and Blaine. This happens after Blaine’s tiff with Rachel and Kurt.
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Jane: You’re Mr. Anderson, right? Hi, I’m Jane. I am new to Dalton.
Blaine: What do you mean, you go here? But you’re a girl.
Jane: You’re very perceptive. My dad went here, and two of my uncles, all three were on the Warblers. My dad, uh, he still has his little blazer and he used to roll up his sleeves and let me wear it any time we all do old Warbler routines. But then there I was stuck at one of the lowest performing schools in Ohio with no arts, no music, and so my parents brought on a Title IX lawsuit against Dalton Academy and won.
Blaine: Wow! That’s shocking and—and amazing, that’s amazing.
Jane: Thank you, it’s nice to hear. Anyway, I spoke with the Dean of Performing Arts and he told me to come talk to you. I want to be a Warbler.

Blaine: Jane, I’d like you to meet Rachel Berry, the greatest performer I’ve ever known.
Jane: Oh wow, it is so nice to actually meet you, Ms. Berry. You’re a legend.
Rachel: Not everyone shares that opinion these days, but thanks. I couldn’t be more honored to help.
Blaine: Jane, you are really in the best hands possible. I think my work here is done. I’ll leave you two ladies alone.
Jane: Before we get started, I just, I have to ask, why are you helping me? A McKinley alum helping a soon-to-be Warbler?
Rachel: Even though we are mortal show choir enemies, I’m a woman before all that. And I figure you’re fighting this fight for all of us girls. There’s a packed house out there. Show me your presence.

Rachel: Now perhaps the most important thing: Your song.
Jane: Well my family has this tradition of singing “Up, Up and Away,” which is hard because…
Rachel: That song isn’t you.
Jane: Not even close!
Rachel: I can’t tell you what to sing. I learned that it’s a feeling someone has to have with a song. Let me see your phone.
Rachel: Sam Smith’s “Stay With Me” is the most played song you have…
Jane: Oh my God, it’s my favorite. I mean, it’s like incredible.
Rachel: I think we just found your audition song!
Jane: Okay!

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