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Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. Storyline Edit. Schuester teaches the glee club a valuable lesson about self-acceptance and embracing what makes you unique. Meanwhile, Lauren and Quinn go toe-to-toe for the prom queen crown, Ms. Pillsbury confronts her obsessive issues, Rachel struggles with a life-altering decision and Santana has something up her sleeve that could permanently alter the glee club dynamic.

Comedy Drama Music Musical. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Trivia Throughout this episode, many characters make reference to Rachel's nose being a result of her Jewish heritage an antisemitic stereotype , and contrast it with Quinn's perfect nose.

Goofs When Lauren is talking to Quinn about Quinn's past she doesn't know what Quinn's old nickname was, and Quinn tells her. However on the poster it already has her old nickname on it when Lauren doesn't even know it. Quotes Santana Lopez : The only straight I am is straight-up bitch.

User reviews 4 Review. Top review. Emma Pillsbury is one of the shortest characters on the show. She is approximately 5'4 in height. This can be concluded from the fact that Jayma Mays, the actress who portrays her is 5'4 too. Jayma was part of the main cast from Season 1 to Season 3 before switching to the supporting cast for Season 4, 5 and 6. Still, she is one of the few actors that were lucky enough to appear in every season of the show. Emma might be happy as the guidance counselor at William McKinley High School but that's not what she wanted to be when she was a little girl.

In fact, she had her eyes on being a very successful dairy farmer. Interestingly, she no longer takes dairy products. No health reason has been given for this. It might be due to the unfortunate events that happened at the farm when she was young. These events might have led her to forego a career in farming as well as the consuming of dairy products. In the fourth episode of Season 1 titled "Preggers," Emma describes herself as a local news junkie. She states that she always keeps up with what's happening around Ohio and even knows all the local news anchors by name.

This confession is made when Will enters the staff room and begins having a chat with Emma and Ken. Emma states that she watched a news segment in which Sue ranted about corporal punishment. The two then begin discussing the topic before Sue eventually enters the room. Sue Sylvester never seems to get Emma's name right. Whether Sue does this deliberately is up in the air. She was intelligent enough to rise and become Vice President of the United States so there is no way she can fail to recall Emma's name.

Since the two feud sometimes, it can be argued that Sue calls Emma by strange names deliberately. While Sue calls her all sorts of names she doesn't like, Will has more affectionate terms for her. But I love that [the writers] pick on us. I applaud it whenever they can come up with anything funny about me.

You know, I do keep Purell in my purse now. What kind of musical background do you have? Growing up I played piano and I sang at a lot of weddings; I grew up in a very small town, a little coal-mining town in Virginia called Grundy. And my family was very sing-songy at home. And that was really it until I came out here. To be honest, I kind of winged it. But Adam Anders, our kind of musical director, he made me feel so comfortable and worked with me for a little while while we were recording that song.

Will we hear Emma sing again anytime soon? I do sing in the Rocky Horror episode. Please explain the experience of working on a Smurfs movie.



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