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Look Inside is the fifth episode of Glee's fictional eighth season and the 149th episode overall. It premiered on October 26, 2016.

Kurt is looking for a Broadway show to debut professionally, but it seems hard since no one is willing to cast a 23-year-old man with a 'girly voice'. Rachel helps him find a show that will make everything alright. On the other hand, Sheldon is having some difficulties with his husband, who discovers that he was a woman before. Mercedes finds out that Shane is dating another girl, but this girl doesn't know that he's already in a relationship with Mercedes. The thing is, Mercedes doesn't know this fact, and things get worse than ever, which can ultimately end her music career.

The episode will be written by Luk.

THIS IS NOT CANON. THIS IS A FANFICTION. IT IS NOT REAL. PLEASE, CONSIDER THIS.

Plot[]

TBA

Songs[]

Song Title Original Artist Performer(s)
First Love Adele Mercedes Jones
I'm Coming Out Diana Ross Kurt Hummel
Baby Don't Lie Gwen Stefani Mercedes Jones
Hit the Ground Lizz Wright Isabelle Wright
Fly Me to the Moon Frank Sinatra Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson
  • Glee: The Music, Look Inside, an album containing all the songs from this episode, was released on October 22, 2016.

Guest Cast[]

Special Guest Stars[]

  • Sarah Jessica Parker as Isabelle Wright

Guest Stars[]

  • LaMarcus Tinker as Shane Tinsley
  • Darrel Davenport as Anthony Rashad
  • TBA as the Into the Wood's producer

Absent Cast Members[]

  • Kevin McHale as Artie Abrams
  • Chord Overstreet as Sam Evans

Trivia[]

  • This is the fourth time Mercedes performs two solos in the series after Grilled Cheesus, Bash and Comin' Home.
  • This is the first episode of this season that does not contain any scenes in Lima.

Quotations[]

Listen to me, dear Kurt. You've been working for me like, three or four years, and I never held you back, never. Why would I do that right now if that's what makes you happy? Of course, I'm gonna miss you again and be sure that your job will be here for you when you return. The thing is, I've seen how much you've suffered and how you survived all those horrible things, that's why I'll always encourage to pursue your dreams. Ok, don't cry, dummy.

Isabelle to Kurt

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