The New Rachel is the first episode of Glee's fourth season, and the sixty-seventh episode overall. It premiered on September 13, 2012.
For the fourth time, it's a brand new year at McKinley, with the loss of 9 New Directions members due to graduations and Rory's departure. Blaine, Tina, Brittany and former Vocal Adrenaline lead, Unique, are in competition to decide who's the new leader, or "The New Rachel." Back in New York, Rachel settles in at NYADA, uncomfortable with Cassandra July's dance lessons and befriends an upperclassmen, Brody Weston. Still longing for Finn after he let her leave for New York in Goodbye, she tries to move on from her heartbreak. In Lima, New Directions prepare to find new members and hold auditions for the Glee Club while Kurt struggles to spend time with Blaine and cope with his part-time job at The Lima Bean.
The episode was directed by Brad Falchuk and written by Ryan Murphy.
Plot[]
Rachel Berry accidentally offends Cassandra July, her dance instructor at the New York Academy of the Dramatic Arts (NYADA) in New York City, who begins to push Rachel as much as she can. Rachel also befriends upperclassman Brody Weston, whom she walked in on him in the shower singing Sister Christian and who helps her adjust to live in the dorm room.
Meanwhile, in Lima, Ohio, Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester introduced her new baby, Robin, named after the late Bee Gees, to Kurt. She then calls Kitty, her new head bitch, saying that she is like Quinn Fabray, except she's not pregnant, manic depressive or in and out of a wheelchair.
In the meanwhile, glee club director Will Schuester reunites with the returning members of New Directions – Artie Abrams, Tina Cohen-Chang, Brittany Pierce, Sam Evans, Blaine Anderson, Sugar Motta and Joe Hart – who have become popular after winning Nationals. He announces that Wade Adams has transferred to William McKinley High School and she joins New Directions.
Tina, Brittany, Blaine and Unique begin to compete to see who's going to be "The New Rachel" and perform Call Me Maybe for Artie, who is asked to choose the winner. Meanwhile, graduate Kurt Hummel visits cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester to meet her baby daughter, Robin, and is introduced to Sue's new protegé, Kitty, who mocks him for having ended up a barista instead of attending NYADA.
In New York, Rachel confronts Cassandra about being picked on. To affirm her superiority to Rachel, Cassandra performs Americano/Dance Again. In Lima, New Directions holds auditions to select new members for the club. After multiple unsatisfactory auditions, Stoner Brett auditions with busters get popped. Jake comes on stage and performs Never Say Never, but becomes angry when he's not allowed to finish the song and storms off.
The next candidate, Marley Rose, performs New York State of Mind. At the same time Rachel performs the same song at NYADA in a class taught by Carmen Tibideaux, under the pressure of knowing the first freshman to sing, performing Ave Maria, got two words out and was summarily cut from the program by Tibideaux. She impresses Brody, who later compliments her and helps her deal with the lack of communication with her boyfriend, Finn Hudson. Marley is welcomed into New Directions, but is disappointed when she hears them making fun of an overweight lunch lady, whom she reveals is her mother. Sam, followed by New Directions later apologize for their behavior, and their actions motivate Kitty to deem them unpopular once more.
Artie chooses Blaine as "The New Rachel," and Kurt advises him to always be a humble leader. Blaine performs It's Time to encourage Kurt to go to New York and follow his dreams. Kurt's father, Burt Hummel, later drives Kurt to the airport and they share a heartfelt goodbye.
Back in McKinley, Blaine invites Marley to lead the club's next performance, and Will learns that Jake is actually Noah Puckerman's half-brother. He invites Jake to the club, explaining that he interrupted Jake's performance because he had already made an impression, but Jake refuses, believing Will is only calling him due to him being Puck's relative.
Marley and New Directions perform Chasing Pavements as Jake looks on, while Rachel is upset and struggling to adapt to her new life in New York. She tells Kurt about all of her problems on the phone, she is then told to "turn around" by Kurt and he is facing Rachel. They share a passionate hug as the episode ends.
Songs[]
Song Title | Original Artist | Performer(s) |
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Call Me Maybe | Carly Rae Jepsen |
Blaine Anderson, Brittany Pierce, |
Americano/Dance Again | Lady Gaga/Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull | Cassandra July with NYADA dance students |
Never Say Never | The Fray | Jake Puckerman |
New York State of Mind | Billy Joel (Barbra Streisand version) |
Rachel Berry and Marley Rose |
It's Time | Imagine Dragons | Blaine Anderson |
Chasing Pavements | Adele | Marley Rose with New Directions |
Unreleased Songs[]
- Sister Christian by Night Ranger. Sung by Brody Weston
- Busters Get Popped by Glee. Sung by Stoner Brett
- Ave Maria by Franz Schubert. Sung by Beatrice McClaine
Background Songs[]
- Salsation by David Shire.
- Sister Christian by Night Ranger.
- Kyoto by Skrillex, danced to by De'wanda Umber
Guest Cast[]
Special Guest Stars[]
Guest Stars[]
- Mike O'Malley as Burt Hummel
- Vanessa Lengies as Sugar Motta
- Alex Newell as Unique Adams
- Samuel Larsen as Joe Hart
- Melissa Benoist as Marley Rose
- Dean Geyer as Brody Weston
- Jacob Artist as Jake Puckerman
- Becca Tobin as Kitty Wilde
- Josh Sussman as Jacob Ben Israel
- Trisha Rae Stahl as Millie Rose
- Amanda Jane Cooper as Beatrice McClaine
Co-Stars[]
- Bo Barrett as Assistant Manager
- Pamela Chan as Dottie Kazatori
- Justin Cone as Benjamin
- Ashley Galvan as Lydia
- Ryan Heinke as Stoner Brett
- Daniel Curtis Lee as Phil Lipoff
- Jesse Luken as Bobby Surette
- Madeline Penn as Freshman Girl
- Hope Olaidé Wilson as De'wanda Umber
Uncredited[]
- Chelsea as Jordan Stern
Absent Cast Members[]
- Cory Monteith as Finn Hudson
- Amber Riley as Mercedes Jones
- Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez
- Mark Salling as Noah "Puck" Puckerman
- Harry Shum Jr. as Mike Chang
Trivia[]
- Chord Overstreet (Sam) was promoted to main cast starting in this episode, while Dianna Agron (Quinn) and Jayma Mays (Emma) were demoted to recurring roles.
- This is the first episode to have multiple settings and storylines on the show, with WMHS focusing on New Directions and New York focusing on the alumni, which continues through Season Five.
- This episode introduced many new characters, both in Lima and New York. These included Unique's return, Marley, Jake, and Kitty (four of them later joined the main cast), Dottie, Millie Rose, and many supporting characters in Lima, while Brody and Cassandra were introduced in New York.
- The title of this episode refers to three storylines:
- As of this episode, each of the three co-creators of the show has written one premiere episode on his own (Ian Brennan wrote Audition, Brad Falchuk wrote The Purple Piano Project, Ryan Murphy wrote this episode, and the three of them wrote Pilot together).
- Rory Flanagan's departure from the glee club is not commented on at all during this episode, although it had been established in Season Three that he had to leave the country.
- This is the first episode Finn, Santana and Mercedes do not appear in.
- This is also the first episode Mike is absent in since his introduction in Preggers
- The scene with Brody and Rachel taking a picture of themselves was filmed where parts of I Love New York/New York, New York were performed.
- In Hold on to Sixteen, Sebastian predicted that Blaine would be his by the end of the school year and that Kurt would be in a Lima Bean apron. As revealed in this episode, Kurt is working in a Lima Bean apron until he moves to New York towards the end of the episode.
Cultural references[]
- Kitty calls Marley "Mike & Molly's daughter." This is a reference to the CBS sitcom Mike & Molly about a couple who is overweight.
- Kitty calls Sam "Richie Poor," a reference to the Harvey Comics character Richie Rich, also known as "the poor little rich boy."
- Kitty calls Unique "Pre-Op Precious: Based on the Novel 'Barf' by Saphire," which is a reference to Precious.
- Cassandra says that her students should be dancing "at Black Swan levels of psychosis by now."
- Artie makes a "Winter is coming" joke, a reference to the TV series Game of Thrones.
- Sam does an impression of Taylor Lautner, a reference to the movie The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
Mistakes[]
- When Brody was taking a picture with Rachel, Rachel's teeth were not showing. When Rachel looked at the picture, her teeth were showing.
- While Jake is walking up to the audition list, another male student is seen signing his name. However, when a close-up of Jake signing his name is shown, De'wanda Umber's name is the last name that had been signed before.
- When Rachel looks at the shower and sees Brody naked, she looks back, but we can clearly see in the reflection at Rachel's back that she turned around even before Brody opened the shower door.
Quotes[]
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Cassandra: I bet you were a big star back in Iowa. |
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Brittany: That's a great haircut, Mercedes, I thought you graduated. |
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Cassandra: I may not be a wide eyed ingenue anymore, but I can out dance circles around any of you! |
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Jacob: Which one of you is The New Rachel? |
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Brody: That your boyfriend? |
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—Brody and Rachel Berry |
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Unique: Unique's eyes... They are on FIRE! |
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—Unique, after being slushied for the first time |
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Brody: (To Rachel) "In case you're wondering, which you were, I'm straight" |
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Sue: Kitty's my new head bitch. She's like a young Quinn Fabray, except she's not pregnant, manic depressive, or in and out of a wheelchair. |
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Unique: I can sing any song at anytime. Just press play and get back. |
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Sam: Wade, you can't wear that makeup and stuff in here. You have to understand how this stuff works. It's like Game of Thrones. |
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—Sam and Artie to the rest of the New Directions |
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Sugar: Look at her boobs. It's like two grocery bags full of soup. |
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Jacob: Artie Abrams, lunch room sources tell me you've been sitting with Cheerios. Artie: Well, I'm usually seen sitting. |
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Brittany: It's hard to make out over Skype. You can't really scissor a webcam. |
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Burt: Do you know the difference between this place [Lima] and New York? |
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Tina: We forgot ourselves. |
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Blaine: Brittany, I'm sorry, but I won fair and square. You can't just decide not to sing anymore. We all need your voice. |
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Kitty: My iced latte is too cold. |
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—Kitty Wilde and Kurt |
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Kitty: Should you be in college or something? I thought gay people are all successful overachievers. |
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—Kitty Wilde to Kurt |
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Burt: [to Kurt] You can always come back. [to himself] But you won't. |
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—Burt |