Ep 10. Yes/No
- TVPG
- January 17, 2012
- 43 min
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8.4 (1,438)
In Glee season 3 episode 10, titled "Yes/No," the New Directions members are back from winter break and ready to tackle new challenges. As the seniors prepare to graduate and move on to college, they face the reality that their time with the Glee club is coming to an end. Meanwhile, Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) has his own set of challenges to face - he's decided to propose to his girlfriend Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays) and he knows it won't be easy.
At the start of the episode, Will is trying to figure out the perfect way to propose to Emma. He enlists the help of the Glee club to come up with a creative and romantic gesture, but their ideas fall short. Meanwhile, Emma is dealing with her own problems - she's been offered a job at a school in another state and is considering leaving McKinley High.
In addition to Will and Emma's storyline, several other characters have their own drama unfolding. Finn (Cory Monteith) is struggling to figure out his future after high school, while Santana (Naya Rivera) tries to come to terms with her feelings for Brittany (Heather Morris). Becky (Lauren Potter) also has a major storyline in this episode, as she reveals to Artie (Kevin McHale) that she has a crush on him.
Musically, the episode features several standout performances. The New Directions tackle a medley of songs by the Bee Gees, including "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love." There's also a memorable rendition of Rihanna's hit song "We Found Love," which features Artie and a group of wheelchair dancers. Other highlights include a cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" and a heartfelt performance of "Without You" by Rachel (Lea Michele).
As the episode progresses, tensions rise and emotions run high. Will's proposal doesn't go quite as planned, leading to a powerful musical number that showcases the characters' inner turmoil. Ultimately, Will and Emma's relationship is put to the test as they both grapple with big decisions about their future.
Overall, "Yes/No" is a strong episode that showcases the complex relationships and emotions that have made Glee such a beloved show. From the heartfelt musical numbers to the touching character moments, it's a must-watch for fans of the series.