Ep 8. A Wedding
- TV14
- February 20, 2015
- 44 min
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8.5 (1,144)
In Glee season 6 episode 8, titled "A Wedding", the New Directions members are getting ready for the wedding of Brittany and Santana, while Rachel and Sam share their feelings for each other.
The episode begins with Brittany and Santana preparing for their wedding day. They try to make sure everything is perfect for their big day. Meanwhile, the other members of New Directions are getting ready for the wedding as well. They are all excited to see their friends tie the knot and to perform at the ceremony.
As the preparations continue, Rachel and Sam are spending time together, trying to keep themselves from thinking about Finn and Mercedes. But as they talk, it becomes clear that they are starting to develop feelings for each other. However, they both agree to keep things casual and not rush into anything too quickly.
As the wedding day arrives, the New Directions start to perform at the wedding ceremony. They sing a rendition of "At Last", which brings tears to everyone's eyes. The performance is incredibly touching and adds to the emotional atmosphere of the wedding.
After the ceremony, the reception begins. The New Directions perform again, this time singing "L-O-V-E". The performance is fun and lively, with everyone dancing and celebrating Brittany and Santana's marriage. However, things take a turn when Sue Sylvester shows up at the reception. She initially causes trouble and tries to ruin the wedding, but eventually, she comes around and admits that she is happy for the couple.
As the night comes to a close, Rachel and Sam share a dance together. They realize that they have feelings for each other that go beyond just a casual fling. They agree to start dating and see where their relationship takes them in the future.
Overall, the episode is a heartfelt celebration of love and friendship. Brittany and Santana's wedding is a beautiful event that brings everyone together. The music performances are fantastic, and the addition of Rachel and Sam's storyline adds an extra layer of emotion to the episode. It is a fitting way to end the series, and a reminder of why Glee was such a beloved show.