Blame It on the Alcohol
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| Blame It on the Alcohol | |
| Season Two, Episode Fourteen | |
| First Aired | February 22, 2011 |
| Episode Guide | |
| previous "Comeback" | next "Sexy" |
Blame It on the Alcohol is the fourteenth episode of Glee's second season, and thirty-sixth episode overall. It premiered on February 22, 2011.
It's alcohol-awareness week at McKinley High and Principal Figgins wants the school to be aware of the dangers of underage drinking, in this case, asking Will to prep the Glee Club with a song that will make the kids aware of the dangers of underage drinking during an assembly. As Rachel continues to prepare better original songs for Regionals, she decides to find her inspiration and song by running a party for the Glee Club (including Blaine and Kurt) at her place, getting everyone drunk and hungover besides Kurt and Finn. Will also decides to join in with the drunk fun when he goes with Beiste to a twisted, cowboy bar.
The episode was directed by Eric Stoltz and written by Ian Brennan.
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Plot

Added by Blugo34Principal Figgins believes the student body needs to learn about the dangers of underage drinking, so he encourages Mr. Schuester to have the Glee Club prepare a song about under-age drinking. Puck finds out that Rachel's parents are each away for the weekend, and tries to talk her into throwing a drinking party at her house. Finn comes in and Rachel sings him her original song My Headband, Finn then tells her to get a better inspiration. Trying to get a good song for the regionals, Rachel throws a private party for the Glee club. During the party, Rachel breaks into her parents' liquor cabinet and hands each member a beer bottle. Because of Puck, every member of glee club, but Kurt and Finn, of the glee club are partying and are drunk. Finn then shows the type of drunks the girls can get. Quinn and Lauren are the "angry drunks." Santana is the "weepy-hysterical drunk." Brittany becomes the "stripper drunk" and Tina and Mercedes become the "happy drunks" as Rachel becomes the "needy drunk."

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Added by Blugo34A few days later, Kurt attempts to ask Burt for advice about Blaine and Rachel's kiss, but Burt is more concerned with the fact that Blaine was in his bed, behavior he feels to be inappropriate. Kurt hits back at his father by saying that if Finn invited a boy for a sleepover, Burt would not mind. Burt makes Kurt promise never to invite another boy overnight. Kurt asks his father to educate himself about gay intimacy in case Kurt ever needs to come to his father about sex.

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Added by Blugo34While waiting for Blaine, Rachel and Kurt make a bet about whether or not he will still be interested in kissing her sober. Rachel kisses sober Blaine, making him realize he is indeed gay. Instead of being heartbroken and depressed by this, she is quite joyful and tells Kurt that she is inspired to have had relationship with a man who turned out to be gay since it's "songwriting gold." Blaine also thanks Rachel for making him certain about his sexuality.
Songs
| Song Title | Original Artist | Performer(s) |
|---|---|---|
| My Headband † | Glee | Rachel Berry |
| Don't You Want Me | The Human League | Rachel Berry and Blaine Anderson |
| Blame It (On the Alcohol) | Jamie Foxx feat. T-Pain | New Directions |
| One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer | George Thorogood | Shannon Beiste and Will Schuester |
| Tik Tok | Ke$ha | New Directions |
- † denotes an unreleased song
Background Songs
This episode is notable for the marked increased use of background music of popular songs, instead of the variations of the "Glee" theme.
- Goodbye Sadness by Astrud Gilberto. Background music during the intro to Rachel's party.
- Like a G6 by Far East Movement feat.The Cataracs & Dev. Background music during Rachel's party.
- Johnny Are You Queer? by Josie Cotton. Background music during the spin-the-bottle game at Rachel's party.
- So Far Away by Carole King. Background music.
- How Can I Be So Thirsty by Jerrod Niemann. Background music sung by the Country Cover Band at the Country Bar Will and Bieste go to.
- I Feel The Earth Move by Carole King. Background music at the end of the episode.
Guest Stars
Guest Cast
- Iqbal Theba as Principal Figgins
- Dot-Marie Jones as Shannon Beiste
- Harry Shum Jr. as Mike Chang
- Chord Overstreet as Sam Evans
- Darren Criss as Blaine Anderson
- Ashley Fink as Lauren Zizes
- Lauren Potter as Becky Jackson
- Rob Giles as Guitarist
Co-Stars
- Ari Stidham as Drunk Kid
- Tyler Vogt as Rick Denham
- Anthony Marciona as Dancer
Absent Cast Members
Trivia
- Brittany finally gets to sing a song by Ke$ha, as she predicted back in Britney/Brittany.
- When they shot Tik Tok, it was Heather Morris' birthday and she got amazing praise for her dancing, which Heather says was the best birthday gift anyone ever gave her.
- This is the fourth episode which has the same name of a song featured in it (The first was Home, the second was Dream On and the third was Silly Love Songs).
- At the party, Blaine shouts, "Best party ever. Whooo!" Darren Criss was in Katy Perry's video for Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F) and says the same line in the video. The cast later covered Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.), with Blaine singing lead.
- This episode is the first time we see Blaine's hair without hair-gel in its curly state.
- The first episode to feature an original song, being My Headband.
- This episode marks the first time we see Blaine not wearing his Dalton uniform. Instead, we see Blaine in his cut-off jeans, which later become a large part of his attire.
- This is the first (and only) episode in Season Two in which Lauren Potter (Becky) appears in the opening credits under "guest starring."
Errors
- When Rachel spins the bottle, it points to the opposite side of the circle even though Blaine is only two places away from her.
- Right after Rachel asks Blaine out, Kurt picks up his cup and takes a drink but in the next shot, both cups are on the table again, and then when it shows Kurt again, his cup is still in his hand.
- When Rachel asks Blaine out, he is wearing a red scarf while he is walking talking on the phone with her but when he sits on the table, there is no scarf around his neck.
- Will's original phone call to Sue is different from the phone call that plays over the speaker.
- During the party we see Blaine without hair gel, but during Prom-asaurus he says that no one has.
- While at the Lima Bean, the Barista says "Two medium drips," when Kurt and Blaine have different coffee orers.
Gallery
Quotes
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I told my mom I had the flu and she made me a traditional tea made out of...panda hair | ” |
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I need to close my locker and it's going to sound like a gunshot. | ” |
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Blaine Warbler, I'm gonna rock your world! | ” |
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Have I ever told you how great you are? | ” |
| —Rachel to Mike | ||
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Figgins: Ke-dollar sign-ha! | ” |
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Everybody drink responsibly! | ” |
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Will: On top of the page, there's my cellphone number. | ” |
| —William Schuester and Sam Evans | ||
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I can't believe what you did to my body! I used to have abs! | ” |
| —Quinn to Puck, Blame It on the Alcohol | ||
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Who told you that hairstyle was cool? Geronimo? | ” |
| —Lauren to Puck, Blame It on the Alcohol | ||
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Rachel: I was expecting a little snog as the evening came to a close, but I guess the time wasn't right." | ” |
| —Rachel and Kurt, Blame It on the Alcohol | ||
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It looks like the 'Rachel Berry House Party Train-wreck Extravaganza' is officially a go. | ” |
| —Mercedes, Blame It on the Alcohol | ||
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Rachel: Besides, you only want a place to have sex and get drunk | ” |
| —Rachel and Puck, Blame It on the Alcohol | ||
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And now performing the hit single, 'Tik' and also 'Tok', by rapper 'Key' - dollar sign - 'Ha', The New Directions. | ” |
| —Principal Figgins, Blame It on the Alcohol | ||

















































