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Initially, the club prioritizes their "Glee Holiday Spectacular"—a black-and-white homage to 1960s variety shows and the Star Wars Holiday Special —leaving Sue disappointed. However, after a meaningful reading of the Nativity story by Rory, the group has a change of heart and joins Sue, Sam, and Quinn at the shelter to serve food and sing. 🎤 Featured Music
– Performed by Finn and Puck as Star Wars characters.
The episode centers on a conflict of interest for the . They must choose between:
This episode holds the record for the most performances in a single Glee hour, featuring .
– An original track performed by Blaine and Rachel. "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Led by Mercedes. "Let It Snow" – A jazzy duet by Kurt and Blaine.
– The final group performance at the homeless shelter.
Sue Sylvester asks them to volunteer at a local homeless shelter, her first Christmas without her sister, Jean.
A local PBS station invites them to star in a holiday program directed by Artie.
Initially, the club prioritizes their "Glee Holiday Spectacular"—a black-and-white homage to 1960s variety shows and the Star Wars Holiday Special —leaving Sue disappointed. However, after a meaningful reading of the Nativity story by Rory, the group has a change of heart and joins Sue, Sam, and Quinn at the shelter to serve food and sing. 🎤 Featured Music
– Performed by Finn and Puck as Star Wars characters.
The episode centers on a conflict of interest for the . They must choose between:
This episode holds the record for the most performances in a single Glee hour, featuring .
– An original track performed by Blaine and Rachel. "All I Want for Christmas Is You" – Led by Mercedes. "Let It Snow" – A jazzy duet by Kurt and Blaine.
– The final group performance at the homeless shelter.
Sue Sylvester asks them to volunteer at a local homeless shelter, her first Christmas without her sister, Jean.
A local PBS station invites them to star in a holiday program directed by Artie.