On My Way
- Episode aired Feb 21, 2012
- TV-PG
- 44m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
1.7K
YOUR RATING
Things heat up as New Directions goes head-to-head with the Dalton Academy Warblers at Regionals.Things heat up as New Directions goes head-to-head with the Dalton Academy Warblers at Regionals.Things heat up as New Directions goes head-to-head with the Dalton Academy Warblers at Regionals.
Heather Elizabeth Morris
- Brittany S. Pierce
- (as Heather Morris)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRegionals judge "Svengools" is played by "Glee" co-creator Ian Brennan.
- GoofsDuring the song 'Here's to Us' we can see one of Rachel's dads stand up to clap along but in the next shot he is sat down and is only just getting ready to stand.
- Quotes
Kurt Hummel: It isn't going to be easy. There are going to be days where life just sucks, but you're going to get through this cause I'm going to help you and so is everyone who loves you and accepts you for who you are.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 30 Heartbreaking Moments on Teen Dramas (2024)
- SoundtracksCough Syrup
(uncredited)
Written by Sameer Gadhia, Jacob Tilley, Eric Cannata, Payam Doostzadeh, François Comtois and Ehson Hashemian
Performed by Darren Criss
Featured review
OK, another good episode, but serious flaws...
This moves the story along in a satisfactory direction, but I realise that I have at least three problems with it. I find that I need to call on the ghost of Douglas Adams to engage his Infinite Improbability Drive in order to cope with the character reversal of Sebastian Smythe from completely conscience-free sociopath to moderately acceptable charitable manager. The change of character in Sue Sylvester is almost as difficult to accept, although since she is presented now as having at least two personalities (dissociative identity disorder?) dealing with the problem by saying that there is more than one personality may be less challenging for the audience. But my third problem is a serious disappointment. I was very unhappy in Series 2 with the obvious use of autotune. The cast is made up of competent, skilled musicians who have no need of assistance in hitting a note. The problem lies the other way - if an actor is required to sing or play off-key, that is a real professional challenge for them. I was pleased when I started watching Series 3: it appeared that the use of autotune had been at least scaled well back. My disappointment is in the obvious use of autotune in the Regional Finals sequence. I hope they can do without it in future episodes.
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content