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I don't want to be decent or liked. I want to be a champion, and this is how it's done. The fact is Vocal Adrenaline is the last of a great dying breed of communities that is willing to risk being called bad guys and accept the hard truth, which is that every person on the planet knows winning is EVERYTHING!

—Clint

Clint is a recurring character on the sixth season of Glee. He first appears in the Season Six premiere, Loser Like Me. He is the new lead singer of Vocal Adrenaline.

He is portrayed by actor and musician, Max George.

Biography[]

Season Six[]

Loser Like Me[]

When Rachel walks in the auditorium of Vocal Adrenaline we see Clint performing Dance the Night Away. After this performance, Will, who is now the coach of Vocal Adrenaline, seems proudly about them and walks, with the other members of Vocal Adrenaline, off the stage.

The Hurt Locker, Part One[]

When Rachel walks in the The April Rhodes Civic Pavilion we see Vocal Adrenaline including Clint rehearse for the Invitational. After the talk between Will and Rachel, Will comes back to the group and offers to do newer songs. Clint complains, but Will assures that they’ll improve their improvisation skills and learn to work as a team better. When the Invitational begins, Will starts to give Vocal Adrenaline a pep talk, but they all look him awkwardly. Vocal Adrenaline goes first and perform Rock Lobster while the New Directions and the Warblers takes their sits and watch. Everyone looks astonished at their performance, especially the ND members. When they are done with the first song, they perform as follow Whip It. At the end of this performance, Will claps enthusiastically, as everyone else claps slowly, looking shaken, ending with Rachel looking angered.

The Hurt Locker, Part Two[]

When the episode begins, we see Clint with Vocal Adrenaline on stage after they perform Rock Lobster and Whip it. They walks off the stage and takes their sits in the Auditorium. We see Clint the following day back in the Auditorium to watch The Warblers's My Sharona and You Spin Me Round (Like A Record). The follow day he's seen again, sitting in the Auditorium with the rest of Vocal Adrenaline to watch New Directions It Must Have Been Love, Father Figure and All Out of Love. He's back seen with Vocal Adrenaline, the Warblers and New Directions on stage when Sue present the results of the Invitational. When he hears that Vocal Adrenaline get's the second place he seems really discontented about it. He takes the trophy, which is really a bowl pawn, and leaves together with Vocal Adrenaline off the stage. After the Invitational, Will walks back-stage the Auditorium and sees Clint sitting. He's sorry for the second place, but says also that it's not about winning, but about having fun. Clint seems angrily about it and says to Will that he should be a better coach and that he have to make sure that they'll win the next time. Will replies that he shouldn't talk to him like that because he's the coach of Vocal Adrenaline. Clint doesn't seem to care about it and walks off the Auditorium.

Transitioning[]

Clint, with the rest of Vocal Adrenaline, is seen performing the song "You Give Love a Bad Name" as Will voices over about how being the coach of Vocal Adrenaline is a lot different than when he was in the New Directions. While walking by a park, Emma and Will suddenly come across Rachel and Blaine, who tell them that Vocal Adrenaline members have thrown eggs to them. The dialog cuts to a flashback where Clint throwing eggs at them along with his teammates. In the next Vocal Adrenaline rehearsal, Will confronts his kids but they don't seem look particularly sorry, especially Clint, who is smirking. He insists on calling Will by his first name, which Will doesn't like. He doesn't change his attitude while Will announces the lesson and performs Same Love with Unique. Clint stands up and continues making fun of Will's teaching methods, which causes the latter to explode.

Later, at McKinley, we see that Vocal Adrenaline has done something extremely mean-spirited to Coach Beiste's car. Clint is with them and go away on the front seat of a pickup truck. Back in Carmel, Will is furious. However, Clint doesn't care because he thinks that "winning is everything" and this causes him to be kicked out of the team. Clint leaves the auditorium frustrated and saluting ironically.

Clint comes back in a subsequent rehearsal telling Will he's been reinstated by the Principal he hopes Will has a problem with it. Will doesn't looks like he has a problem with it and he comes up with the idea of playing another prank, this time on the New Directions. This ends up being fake, since Will's intentions were to force the team to see the performance of I Know Where I've Been. Clint seems surprised when Will announces he quits his job and runs away with the rest of the team when Sue releases her hounds in the auditorium.

The Rise and Fall of Sue Sylvester[]

He has a minor appearance in this episode. He is seen when Sue is training Vocal Adrenaline, and he is seen performing Far From Over, being the lead performer of the song. When the song finishes, he tells Sue that he is honored to have Sue as the new coach of Vocal Adrenaline.

We Built This Glee Club[]

We first see Clint in the middle of the episode when he's sitting with the rest of Vocal Adrenaline in the locker room with Sue, watching videos of the Nazi's. When Beiste comes in, he ask Sue why the team is sitting in the locker room while they trashed his car. In order of Beiste, Clint with the rest of Vocal Adrenaline leave the locker room with a fake smile. Later, Clint with the rest of Vocal Adrenaline performed We Built This City and Mickey at Sectionals. Clint can be seen watching New Direction's Take Me to Church, Chandelier and Come Sail Away. He's back seen on stage with the rest of the Glee Clubs hear the results of Sectionals 2014. Vocal Adrenaline comes in second place while the New Directions win first. Clint seems really angry about it with the rest of the team. This marks the last appearance of Clint in the whole show.

Songs[]

Appearances[]


Trivia[]

  • He holds the record for the most solos (six) sung by a character who is played by an actor who has never been part of the main cast.
    • He also holds the record for most solos sung by a character who only appears in one season.

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