It was a hot hook up, and the pair were very compatible, but it could not last. No. Rachel is perfectly aware of her lingering feelings for Finn (Cory Monteith) and she suspected Puck of having feelings for Quinn (Dianna Agron) as well. She knows that as long as those feelings remain, she and Puck cannot have a real relationship. Then again, this is only the first season of Glee. Who knows where it will go from here, but there is always the possibility of Ruck returning in the future.
Oh the adult side of the spectrum, Emma (Jayma Mays) and Ken are planning their wedding. Despite the secrecy and Emma's bizarre stipulations, Ken did insist that they both be in the same room for the ceremony. And they will dance to their first song. Emma wants to dance to I Could Have Danced All Night, while Ken wants The Thong Song. They ask Will (Matthew Morrison) to give them dancing lessons and to figure out how to mash up the two songs.
As Will and Emma dance together, the romantic tension is ever on the increase. Ken is still willing to marry Emma, knowing she wants another, but he gets jealous. This is what incites him to force the football players to choose. In the end, Finn convinces him to let the boys continue to do both. Clearly, the kids behaved more like adults throughout the whole episode.
Other than that, the only points of note are that Quinn has been kicked off the Cheerios and that the slushie theme from the first episode came back and was in full force.
I hope you thought that was as hilarious as I did.
I hope you thought that was as hilarious as I did.
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