Directed by and written by Brad Falchuk , this episode serves as a transitional point for the series, shifting focus toward the "senior year" stakes for the original cast members. It centers on Mr. Schue's attempt to reinvigorate recruitment for the New Directions following their disappointing 12th-place finish at Nationals. Plot Summary
: Sue Sylvester launches a congressional campaign on an anti-arts platform, using the Glee club as her primary target for political gain. Musical Performances
: Adopts a rebellious "Skank" persona, complete with pink hair and a nose ring, and refuses to rejoin the club.
: Rachel and Kurt encounter this formidable rival (played by The Glee Project runner-up Lindsay Pearce ) at a NYADA mixer, which leaves them feeling humbled and intimidated. Character Shifts :
[s3e1] The Purple Piano Project Today
Directed by and written by Brad Falchuk , this episode serves as a transitional point for the series, shifting focus toward the "senior year" stakes for the original cast members. It centers on Mr. Schue's attempt to reinvigorate recruitment for the New Directions following their disappointing 12th-place finish at Nationals. Plot Summary
: Sue Sylvester launches a congressional campaign on an anti-arts platform, using the Glee club as her primary target for political gain. Musical Performances [S3E1] The Purple Piano Project
: Adopts a rebellious "Skank" persona, complete with pink hair and a nose ring, and refuses to rejoin the club. Directed by and written by Brad Falchuk ,
: Rachel and Kurt encounter this formidable rival (played by The Glee Project runner-up Lindsay Pearce ) at a NYADA mixer, which leaves them feeling humbled and intimidated. Character Shifts : Plot Summary : Sue Sylvester launches a congressional