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Child Star is the ninth episode of Glee's sixth season and the one hundred and seventeenth episode overall. It will air on February 27, 2015.
This episode is written by Ned Martel and directed by Michael Hitchcock.
Sue still harbors an unrequited crush on the school district’s Superintendent, and gives his thirteen-year-old nephew – the precocious, demanding, and surprisingly talented Myron Muskovitz – free reign to avail himself of New Directions’ auditorium and talent as he prepares an elaborate musical performance for his upcoming Bar Mitzvah. Will and Rachel seize the opportunity in the hopes it will help the glee-clubbers bond in preparation for Sectionals. Despite their obvious differences, gleeks Roderick and Spencer discover they have something in common… they each need the other’s help to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles. While the doughy Roderick is in desperate straits trying to measure up to the rigorous physical standards Sue demands of her students, Spencer is equally desperate to catch the eye of Roderick’s bookish lab partner, who seems utterly unimpressed with the gay jock. The two strike an unlikely alliance, but they make minimal progress in their tasks until fate intervenes and an act of faith takes center stage. Meanwhile, Mason grows increasingly frustrated when his attempts to flirt with Jane are constantly being thwarted by his dominant and controlling twin sister, Madison, forcing him to finally stand up for himself, with unexpected results.
Plot
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Songs
Song Title | Original Artist | Performer(s) |
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Lose My Breath | Destiny's Child | Myron Muskovitz |
Friday I'm In Love | The Cure | Spencer Porter with New Directions |
I Want to Break Free | Queen | Mason McCarthy |
Uptown Funk | Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars | New Directions |
Break Free | Ariana Grande feat. Zedd | Myron Muskovitz, Rachel Berry, Sam Evans, Sheldon Beiste, Sue Sylvester, Will Schuester, and New Directions |
Cool Kids | Echosmith | New Directions |
- The songs from this episode are accompanied by Glee: The Music, Child Star.
Guest Cast
Guest Stars
- Becca Tobin as Kitty Wilde
- J.J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz
- Finneas O'Connell as Alistair
- Christopher Cousins as Superintendent Bob Harris
- Noah Guthrie as Roderick
- Samantha Marie Ware as Jane Hayward
- Marshall Williams as Spencer Porter
- Billy Lewis Jr. as Mason McCarthy
- Laura Dreyfuss as Madison McCarthy
Absent Cast Members
- Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel
- Darren Criss as Blaine Anderson
- Kevin McHale as Artie Abrams
- Amber Riley as Mercedes Jones
Trivia
- This is the seventh episode where every member of New Directions sings a solo line, the others being Pilot, Britney 2.0, A Katy or A Gaga, The End of Twerk, Homecoming and The Hurt Locker, Part Two.
- This is the fifth episode where all present main cast members sings a solo line, the others being New New York, The Back-Up Plan, Old Dog, New Tricks and The Untitled Rachel Berry Project.
- Coincidentally Rachel appears in all these episodes.
- This is the first episode of the season to not feature Darren Criss and Chris Colfer.
- This is the first episode Blaine has been absent from since Season Three, The Spanish Teacher, 59 episodes ago.
- This is the first episode Kurt has been absent from since Season Four, Shooting Star, 32 episodes ago.
Errors
- Sue didn't put a picture of Kurt's on the Hurt Locker wall.