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Goodbye (Glee)

"Goodbye" is the twenty-second episode and season finale of the third season of the American musical television series Glee, and the sixty-sixth overall. Written and directed by Brad Falchuk, it aired on Fox in the United States on May 22, 2012. It features the graduation of the McKinley High class of 2012, and with it, eight members of the New Directions glee club. The episode introduces special guest star Gloria Estefan as Maribel Lopez, Santana's (Naya Rivera) mother, and has appearances by six other parents of graduating seniors.

"Goodbye"
Glee episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 22
Directed byBrad Falchuk
Written byBrad Falchuk
Featured music
Production code3ARC22
Original air dateMay 22, 2012 (2012-05-22)
Guest appearances
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The episode was well received by many reviewers, though some were not as happy with it. The enthusiastic ones cited the combination of humor and tears, past events and present revelation, while those who were more critical felt there was not enough time to wrap up all the storylines or that it strayed into sappiness. Particular praise was given to the scene with Burt and Kurt Hummel that featured the former's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)" number, which was the favorite performance of the reviewers, and the scene when Finn tells Rachel he's sending her to New York instead of marrying her, which was described as Monteith's and Michele's best acting on the show. Monteith was also praised for his solo in the song "You Get What You Give", and Michele's rendition of "Roots Before Branches" received even higher marks. Other songs were given a less enthusiastic reception.

"Goodbye" attracted 7.46 million American viewers during its initial broadcast and received a 2.9/8 Nielsen rating/share in the 18–49 demographic, a significant increase over the prior episode's 2.5/7 rating/share and 6.03 million viewers on May 15, 2012.

Plot

Will (Matthew Morrison) gives the members of New Directions one final assignment: perform songs to say goodbye to each other. He starts by singing "Forever Young". The graduating seniors as a group perform "You Get What You Give", and tell the underclassmen that it is now their glee club. The underclassmen, joined by Will, sing "In My Life" to express their gratitude to the seniors.

Kurt (Chris Colfer) reflects on how his experience at McKinley High has enabled other students to be openly gay. His father (Mike O'Malley) meets him in the school auditorium and recalls the evolution of their relationship. Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) and Brittany (Heather Morris) then join him on the stage to help him re-enact the turning point, which serves as Kurt's graduation gift: the "Single Ladies" dance. Kurt and Blaine (Darren Criss) pledge to remain a couple, despite being in different cities come the fall.

Mercedes (Amber Riley) has been offered a recording contract as a backup singer and will be moving to Los Angeles; Mike (Harry Shum, Jr.) has accepted a scholarship to the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago. Both revelations upset Santana (Naya Rivera), who has a cheerleading scholarship from the University of Louisville, yet wants to be a performer like them. Brittany announces that she will not be graduating, and Santana tells her mother, Maribel (Gloria Estefan), that she will stay in Lima. Maribel later gives Santana the money that she had been saving for Santana's college education, saying she trusts her to follow her dreams.

Quinn (Dianna Agron) helps Puck (Mark Salling) study for the test he needs to pass in order to graduate. She tells him that with all they went through, they are bonded for life, and she kisses him. Emboldened, Puck passes his test. Later, Quinn returns her cheerleading uniform to Sue (Jane Lynch), and the two have a tearful farewell.

Will tells Finn (Cory Monteith) that he had planted marijuana in Finn's locker in order to blackmail him into joining the glee club, which Finn thinks makes him "even cooler". Finn is disappointed that the Army refused to change his late father's dishonorable discharge to an honorable one, and wonders to his mother (Romy Rosemont) whether his father would be proud of him if he became an actor.

After the graduation ceremony, Finn, Kurt, and Rachel (Lea Michele) gather to open their acceptance letters—Finn for the Actors Studio and Kurt and Rachel for NYADA. Finn and Kurt are rejected, while Rachel is admitted; she decides to defer her admission for a year to help the other two reapply so the trio can go to New York together. She gets into Finn's car to go to their wedding, but instead of driving to the wedding venue, Finn drives her to the train station. He tells her that he loves her too much to marry her if it means she has to give up her dreams; he also reveals that he will be joining the Army. Will and the glee club meet them on the train platform to say goodbye, and a crying Rachel sings "Roots Before Branches" as she boards the train for New York.

Production

 
"Goodbye" marked Dianna Agron's final appearance as a regular in the series

The season's final episode was written and directed by series co-creator Brad Falchuk.[1] Shooting began on April 30, 2012, and was scheduled to take two weeks.[2] The cast recorded their final vocal tracks for the episode's songs on April 21, 2012,[3] and the final scene was shot late on the evening of May 10, 2012.[4]

Some scenes for the episode have been filmed on location in New York City. Falchuk tweeted two photos on the evening of Monday, May 7, 2012. One was a photo of Lea Michele sitting on a suitcase on a sidewalk, along with the message, "Two from yesterday. Yep. NYC Sunday, back in LA Monday."[5]

It was originally announced that this episode would include eight songs from the album Glee: The Music, The Graduation Album.[6] However, only five of the album's tracks are used in the episode, none of which have been released separately as singles. These are Bruce Springsteen's "Glory Days" performed by Monteith and Salling, Madonna's "I'll Remember" performed by Colfer, New Radicals' "You Get What You Give" performed by the graduating members of New Directions, Rod Stewart's "Forever Young" performed by Morrison, and Room for Two's "Roots Before Branches" performed by Michele and Monteith.[6][7][8] The episode also has new performances of three songs that are not on the album. "In My Life" by The Beatles, performed by the non-graduating members of New Directions, is the only song that has been released as a single available for digital download.[7][8][9] The other two are repeat performances of "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" from Guys and Dolls, first sung in the series' pilot by Colfer, Michele, Kevin McHale, Ushkowitz and Riley, and Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" from "Preggers", performed by O'Malley, Ushkowitz, and Morris; both numbers include flashbacks to the original performances, which for "Single Ladies" included Colfer rather than O'Malley. There is another flashback to the pilot episode showing Monteith's a cappella performance of "Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon.

 
Although Gloria Estefan (pictured) was reported to have signed to play Santana's mother in early December 2011, her debut was in the season finale

Gloria Estefan makes a special guest appearance as Maribel Lopez, the mother of Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera).[10] Estefan was reported to be in talks to play Santana's mother as early as November 30, 2011, the morning after the episode "I Kissed a Girl" aired.[11] After the episode, in which Santana comes out as a lesbian and her grandmother—the only relative of hers shown on screen—disowns her, though Santana says her parents accepted the news, Estefan tweeted, "Did anyone see Glee last night? Santana could really use a sympathetic mommy right about now, don't you think?? Lol!"[12] Estefan was definitively reported as having signed to be a guest star on December 8, 2011, and as being scheduled to appear in one of the then-upcoming winter episodes,[13] but this episode marks her debut on the show.[10]

Many recurring guest stars appeared in the episode. These include glee club members Sam Evans (Chord Overstreet), Joe Hart (Samuel Larsen), Rory Flanagan (Damian McGinty) and Sugar Motta (Vanessa Lengies), Principal Figgins (Iqbal Theba), football coach Shannon Beiste (Dot-Marie Jones), synchronized swimming coach Roz Washington (NeNe Leakes), European geography teacher Eleanor Doosenbury (Kathleen M. Darcy), and the parents of many other graduating students: Kurt's father Burt Hummel (Mike O'Malley), Finn's mother Carole Hudson-Hummel (Romy Rosemont), Mike's parents Michael Chang, Sr. (Keong Sim) and Julia Chang (Tamlyn Tomita), Quinn's mother Judy Fabray (Charlotte Ross) and Puck's mother (Gina Hecht). James Lipton of the Actors Studio makes an appearance as himself.[1]

On August 6, 2012, co-creator Ryan Murphy uploaded a deleted scene from this episode to YouTube in which Kurt reads a message Rachel wrote in his yearbook.[14] On August 9, 2012, Murphy uploaded a second deleted scene, this one featuring Mike and Tina, in which Mike's parents give him a graduation present. Murphy noted that the episode had initially run "15 minutes long", and these were two of the scenes that were cut from the finished version.[15]

Reception

Ratings

"Goodbye" was first broadcast on May 22, 2012 in the United States on Fox, an hour later than its usual time, in order to air after the first day of the two-day American Idol finale. This was the same time that the previous episode, "Nationals" aired the week before as the second hour in a two-hour special evening. "Goodbye" received a 2.9/8 Nielsen rating/share in the 18–49 demographic and attracted 7.46 million American viewers during its initial broadcast, a significant increase over the prior episode's 2.5/7 rating/share and 6.03 million viewers on May 15, 2012.[16]

In Canada, which also aired the episode an hour later than usual on the same day as its American premiere and immediately following American Idol, viewership rose by over 4% to 1.63 million viewers from the 1.56 million viewers who watched "Nationals" at the same hour the week before. "Goodbye" was the seventh most-viewed show of the week, an improvement of three slots over "Nationals", which had been the tenth most-viewed.[17]

In the United Kingdom, "Goodbye" first aired on May 24, 2012, at the show's usual time, which was the same time that "Nationals" had aired the previous week. It was watched on Sky 1 by 776,000 viewers, the same number as had watched "Nationals".[18] In Australia, "Goodbye" was broadcast on May 31, 2012. It was watched by 657,000 viewers, up over 6% from the 618,000 viewers for "Nationals" on May 24, 2012. Glee was the twelfth most-watched program of the night, up from seventeenth the week before.[19]

Critical reception

The episode was well received by many critics, though some were not as happy with it. The A.V. Club's Emily VanDerWerff gave it an "A" grade, and wrote that what she "liked most of all" was it being "remarkably clear-eyed about who these people are and what they're capable of".[20] Crystal Bell of Huffington Post described it as "heartfelt, comical and, yes, absolutely ridiculous", and The Hollywood Reporter's Lesley Goldberg called it a "tearful and touching finale".[21][22] Though she acknowledged exceptions, Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone characterized the episode as a "nonstop sapfest of too many tears and not enough nostalgia", while Entertainment Weekly's Erin Strecker said it had "the perfect amount of flashbacks and revelations" and described it as "a season finale that sure felt like a series finale".[23][24] Rae Votta of Billboard wrote that "there simply isn't enough time to settle the fates of so many seniors in a mere hour", a sentiment also expressed by Houston Chronicle's Bobby Hankinson, who thought the episode might have "felt a little more logical if it was given a full two hours to breathe".[25][26] Hankinson also said it left him with "mostly questions" but also "some fury".[26] TV Guide's two reviewers were both enthusiastic: Kate Stanhope described is as a "perfect mix of the kids' past, present and future", and Damian Holbrook wrote that the "class of 2012 went out on a high note with a season finale so solid, emotional and entertaining, you would have thought you were watching one of the show's first 13 episodes".[27][28]

 
 
Reviewers were impressed with the scene between Rachel (Michele, left) and Finn (Monteith, right) when he tells her he's sending her to New York.

VanDerWerff called Kurt opening his NYADA rejection letter "as good a gut-punch as I can think of for this series", though John Kubicek of BuddyTV characterized it as "the most unbelievable plot twist ever on this show".[20][29] Bell hoped that this would extend his stay in Lima because it could give "more screen time for Burt Hummel, who is arguably the best character on Glee".[21] The scene where Burt gives Kurt his present was described as a "gift" by many reviewers.[21][30] Kubicek wrote, "Kudos to Glee for turning a sappy moment into a funny one", and Strecker noted how powerful scenes typically were between the Hummels before she added "last night was no exception", and ended by quoting Kurt: "Best. Graduation Gift. Ever."[24][29]

The Wall Street Journal's Raymund Flandez deemed "unrealistic" the notion that Santana's mother would allow the money she had saved for Santana's college expenses to be "wasted on a dream", and Bell described it as "too good to be true".[21][31] Michael Slezak of TVLine agreed and called Maribel "crazily lenient", but said Estefan had done "good work".[32] Kubicek, however, maintained that Estefan was wasted in the role, and Futterman wrote that the "choppy, random scenes would have been a lot better with some Gloria Estefan singing".[23][29]

The scene where Finn tells Rachel he's sending her to New York instead of marrying her both surprised and impressed reviewers. Strecker called it one of her "favorite non-singing scenes of the year, possibly the series", and VanDerWerff put it even more strongly: "It's one of the best things I've seen on TV this year".[20][24] Both Monteith and Michele were praised for their acting: Slezak said it was their "best work", VanDerWerff said they "kill[ed]" the scene, and Bell said it was "some of Cory Monteith's finest acting".[20][24][32] Rachel's arrival in New York brought comparisons to Mary Tyler Moore from Bell and Strecker; as the latter put it, "she's going to make it after all".[21][24]

Music and performances

The performances were given generally good marks by reviewers, and the one that received the most enthusiastic reception was not for singing at all, but Burt's lipsynch and dance to "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)" with the aid of Tina and Brittany. Futterman called it the "best gift of the season" and Slezak said it was "another shining moment for Glee's best parental unit" and gave it an "A−".[23][32] Bell wrote "I loved every second of it", and E! Online's Jenna Mullins described it as the episode's "rewind moment".[21][33] Jen Chaney of The Washington Post was fond of the other flashback number, "Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat", to which she gave an "A−" and commented, "it was a nice reminder of how far these plucky Glee kids have come".[34] MTV's Fallon Prinzivalli was not as enthusiastic about the repeat performance, and said it was "not much better" than the pilot rendition and he was "happy to see their version of the song retired".[30]

"Forever Young" generated differing reactions from reviewers. Slezak wondered whether Will's "diminished role this year" reduced the impact of his farewell song and gave it a "B", and Futterman wrote that "while the bare-bones guitar arrangement is suitably melancholy, Schue's voice never quite settles in, seeming forced the whole way through".[23][32] Strecker thought "it sounded lovely", gave it a "B+" and asked for more in the next season, and Chaney graded it an "A" and said that it was "sweet".[24][34] The same word, "sweet", was applied by Slezak to Kurt's rendition of "I'll Remember"; he called the song an "underrated Madonna ballad" and graded it a "B+".[32] Chaney, however, said it was "not one of Madonna's best" and the performance "not particularly memorable", so she gave it a "B−", while Pinzivalli wrote "leave this one to Madge".[30][34] Futterman characterized Kurt as "dapper and emotional while singing in a crisp, clear and natural voice", though she wanted the performance to be "more than everyone's sad faces".[23] Strecker's grade was an "A−", and she wrote that "Colfer sold it" and that it was a "nice arrangement for his voice".[24]

"You Get What You Give" by the graduating seniors was welcomed by reviewers. Prinzivalli called it "one of Cory Monteith's best solos all season" and a fun cover, while Futterman described it as "fine and fun, but nothing really spectacular".[23][30] Slezak gave it an "A" and wrote, "this spirited rendition captured [the song's] jaunty essence", and Strecker noted with her "B+" that "this was the moment when it really kicked in that the show will never be the same".[24][32] Chaney also complimented Finn for having gotten "the hang of this whole singing-and-dancing thing in the last three episodes of this season" and gave a grade of "B".[34] She gave an "A" to "In My Life", sung by the underclassmen, and said "the harmonies sounded lovely"; Bell called it "a perfect song to signify graduation".[21][34] Others were less enthusiastic: Futterman described it as "a blended-past-recognition, laden-with-harmonies Beatles tune" and the point where the show "entered sappy hour", and Slezak said it was "not the most ringing endorsement for the National Champions' 2013 chances" and graded it a "C+".[23][32]

Reviewers wondered at the inclusion of "Glory Days". Chaney stated, "There is no way anyone should have been blaring Springsteen in the middle of a commencement ceremony", and Slezak called the song "a tone-deaf choice for modern teenagers on their big day"; their grades were "B" and "C+" respectively.[32][34] Strecker merely noted that the ceremony "doubled as a performance" when she gave her "B+", and Futterman thought it looked "more like a fashion show than a graduation ceremony".[23][24]

The show's final number, "Roots Before Branches", was greatly praised. Although Hankinson was "hoping for a Journey reprise" or some other big group number, he noted that Rachel "kill[ed] it", and Prinzivalli said "Lea Michele shines as always".[26][30] Strecker, Slezak and Chaney each gave the performance an "A": Chaney called it a "well-chosen song" and Slezak wrote that he was glad to be introduced to it at the episode's "triumphant ending for a girl chasing her dreams, not her delusions, in the streets of New York City".[24][32][34]

References

  1. ^ a b Brad Falchuk (director, writer) (May 22, 2012). "Goodbye". Glee. Season 3. Episode 22. Fox.
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    • "Props"/"Nationals": (PDF). BBM Canada. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 14, 2013. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  18. ^ UK viewership data:
  19. ^ Australian viewership data:
    • "Goodbye": Dale, David (May 28, 2012). "The Ratings Race: At least Randling beats Embarrassing Bodies -- though Laid doesn't". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
    • "Nationals": Dale, David (May 21, 2012). "The Ratings Race: Somebody put Glee, Grey's and the Despos out of their misery". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
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Goodbye is the twenty second episode and season finale of the third season of the American musical television series Glee and the sixty sixth overall Written and directed by Brad Falchuk it aired on Fox in the United States on May 22 2012 It features the graduation of the McKinley High class of 2012 and with it eight members of the New Directions glee club The episode introduces special guest star Gloria Estefan as Maribel Lopez Santana s Naya Rivera mother and has appearances by six other parents of graduating seniors Goodbye Glee episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 22Directed byBrad FalchukWritten byBrad FalchukFeatured music Sit Down You re Rockin the Boat Forever Young Single Ladies Put a Ring on It I ll Remember You Get What You Give In My Life Glory Days Roots Before Branches Production code3ARC22Original air dateMay 22 2012 2012 05 22 Guest appearancesGloria Estefan as Maribel Lopez Mike O Malley as Burt Hummel Iqbal Theba as Principal Figgins Dot Marie Jones as Shannon Beiste Romy Rosemont as Carole Hudson Hummel Chord Overstreet as Sam Evans NeNe Leakes as Roz Washington Samuel Larsen as Joe Hart Damian McGinty as Rory Flanagan Vanessa Lengies as Sugar Motta Kathleen M Darcy as Eleanor Doosenbury Keong Sim as Michael Chang Sr Tamlyn Tomita as Julia Chang Charlotte Ross as Judy Fabray Gina Hecht as Mrs Puckerman James Lipton as himselfEpisode chronology Previous Nationals Next The New Rachel Glee season 3 List of episodesThe episode was well received by many reviewers though some were not as happy with it The enthusiastic ones cited the combination of humor and tears past events and present revelation while those who were more critical felt there was not enough time to wrap up all the storylines or that it strayed into sappiness Particular praise was given to the scene with Burt and Kurt Hummel that featured the former s Single Ladies Put a Ring On It number which was the favorite performance of the reviewers and the scene when Finn tells Rachel he s sending her to New York instead of marrying her which was described as Monteith s and Michele s best acting on the show Monteith was also praised for his solo in the song You Get What You Give and Michele s rendition of Roots Before Branches received even higher marks Other songs were given a less enthusiastic reception Goodbye attracted 7 46 million American viewers during its initial broadcast and received a 2 9 8 Nielsen rating share in the 18 49 demographic a significant increase over the prior episode s 2 5 7 rating share and 6 03 million viewers on May 15 2012 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Critical reception 3 3 Music and performances 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditWill Matthew Morrison gives the members of New Directions one final assignment perform songs to say goodbye to each other He starts by singing Forever Young The graduating seniors as a group perform You Get What You Give and tell the underclassmen that it is now their glee club The underclassmen joined by Will sing In My Life to express their gratitude to the seniors Kurt Chris Colfer reflects on how his experience at McKinley High has enabled other students to be openly gay His father Mike O Malley meets him in the school auditorium and recalls the evolution of their relationship Tina Jenna Ushkowitz and Brittany Heather Morris then join him on the stage to help him re enact the turning point which serves as Kurt s graduation gift the Single Ladies dance Kurt and Blaine Darren Criss pledge to remain a couple despite being in different cities come the fall Mercedes Amber Riley has been offered a recording contract as a backup singer and will be moving to Los Angeles Mike Harry Shum Jr has accepted a scholarship to the Joffrey Ballet in Chicago Both revelations upset Santana Naya Rivera who has a cheerleading scholarship from the University of Louisville yet wants to be a performer like them Brittany announces that she will not be graduating and Santana tells her mother Maribel Gloria Estefan that she will stay in Lima Maribel later gives Santana the money that she had been saving for Santana s college education saying she trusts her to follow her dreams Quinn Dianna Agron helps Puck Mark Salling study for the test he needs to pass in order to graduate She tells him that with all they went through they are bonded for life and she kisses him Emboldened Puck passes his test Later Quinn returns her cheerleading uniform to Sue Jane Lynch and the two have a tearful farewell Will tells Finn Cory Monteith that he had planted marijuana in Finn s locker in order to blackmail him into joining the glee club which Finn thinks makes him even cooler Finn is disappointed that the Army refused to change his late father s dishonorable discharge to an honorable one and wonders to his mother Romy Rosemont whether his father would be proud of him if he became an actor After the graduation ceremony Finn Kurt and Rachel Lea Michele gather to open their acceptance letters Finn for the Actors Studio and Kurt and Rachel for NYADA Finn and Kurt are rejected while Rachel is admitted she decides to defer her admission for a year to help the other two reapply so the trio can go to New York together She gets into Finn s car to go to their wedding but instead of driving to the wedding venue Finn drives her to the train station He tells her that he loves her too much to marry her if it means she has to give up her dreams he also reveals that he will be joining the Army Will and the glee club meet them on the train platform to say goodbye and a crying Rachel sings Roots Before Branches as she boards the train for New York Production Edit Goodbye marked Dianna Agron s final appearance as a regular in the series The season s final episode was written and directed by series co creator Brad Falchuk 1 Shooting began on April 30 2012 and was scheduled to take two weeks 2 The cast recorded their final vocal tracks for the episode s songs on April 21 2012 3 and the final scene was shot late on the evening of May 10 2012 4 Some scenes for the episode have been filmed on location in New York City Falchuk tweeted two photos on the evening of Monday May 7 2012 One was a photo of Lea Michele sitting on a suitcase on a sidewalk along with the message Two from yesterday Yep NYC Sunday back in LA Monday 5 It was originally announced that this episode would include eight songs from the album Glee The Music The Graduation Album 6 However only five of the album s tracks are used in the episode none of which have been released separately as singles These are Bruce Springsteen s Glory Days performed by Monteith and Salling Madonna s I ll Remember performed by Colfer New Radicals You Get What You Give performed by the graduating members of New Directions Rod Stewart s Forever Young performed by Morrison and Room for Two s Roots Before Branches performed by Michele and Monteith 6 7 8 The episode also has new performances of three songs that are not on the album In My Life by The Beatles performed by the non graduating members of New Directions is the only song that has been released as a single available for digital download 7 8 9 The other two are repeat performances of Sit Down You re Rockin the Boat from Guys and Dolls first sung in the series pilot by Colfer Michele Kevin McHale Ushkowitz and Riley and Beyonce s Single Ladies Put a Ring on It from Preggers performed by O Malley Ushkowitz and Morris both numbers include flashbacks to the original performances which for Single Ladies included Colfer rather than O Malley There is another flashback to the pilot episode showing Monteith s a cappella performance of Can t Fight This Feeling by REO Speedwagon Although Gloria Estefan pictured was reported to have signed to play Santana s mother in early December 2011 her debut was in the season finale Gloria Estefan makes a special guest appearance as Maribel Lopez the mother of Santana Lopez Naya Rivera 10 Estefan was reported to be in talks to play Santana s mother as early as November 30 2011 the morning after the episode I Kissed a Girl aired 11 After the episode in which Santana comes out as a lesbian and her grandmother the only relative of hers shown on screen disowns her though Santana says her parents accepted the news Estefan tweeted Did anyone see Glee last night Santana could really use a sympathetic mommy right about now don t you think Lol 12 Estefan was definitively reported as having signed to be a guest star on December 8 2011 and as being scheduled to appear in one of the then upcoming winter episodes 13 but this episode marks her debut on the show 10 Many recurring guest stars appeared in the episode These include glee club members Sam Evans Chord Overstreet Joe Hart Samuel Larsen Rory Flanagan Damian McGinty and Sugar Motta Vanessa Lengies Principal Figgins Iqbal Theba football coach Shannon Beiste Dot Marie Jones synchronized swimming coach Roz Washington NeNe Leakes European geography teacher Eleanor Doosenbury Kathleen M Darcy and the parents of many other graduating students Kurt s father Burt Hummel Mike O Malley Finn s mother Carole Hudson Hummel Romy Rosemont Mike s parents Michael Chang Sr Keong Sim and Julia Chang Tamlyn Tomita Quinn s mother Judy Fabray Charlotte Ross and Puck s mother Gina Hecht James Lipton of the Actors Studio makes an appearance as himself 1 On August 6 2012 co creator Ryan Murphy uploaded a deleted scene from this episode to YouTube in which Kurt reads a message Rachel wrote in his yearbook 14 On August 9 2012 Murphy uploaded a second deleted scene this one featuring Mike and Tina in which Mike s parents give him a graduation present Murphy noted that the episode had initially run 15 minutes long and these were two of the scenes that were cut from the finished version 15 Reception EditRatings Edit Goodbye was first broadcast on May 22 2012 in the United States on Fox an hour later than its usual time in order to air after the first day of the two day American Idol finale This was the same time that the previous episode Nationals aired the week before as the second hour in a two hour special evening Goodbye received a 2 9 8 Nielsen rating share in the 18 49 demographic and attracted 7 46 million American viewers during its initial broadcast a significant increase over the prior episode s 2 5 7 rating share and 6 03 million viewers on May 15 2012 16 In Canada which also aired the episode an hour later than usual on the same day as its American premiere and immediately following American Idol viewership rose by over 4 to 1 63 million viewers from the 1 56 million viewers who watched Nationals at the same hour the week before Goodbye was the seventh most viewed show of the week an improvement of three slots over Nationals which had been the tenth most viewed 17 In the United Kingdom Goodbye first aired on May 24 2012 at the show s usual time which was the same time that Nationals had aired the previous week It was watched on Sky 1 by 776 000 viewers the same number as had watched Nationals 18 In Australia Goodbye was broadcast on May 31 2012 It was watched by 657 000 viewers up over 6 from the 618 000 viewers for Nationals on May 24 2012 Glee was the twelfth most watched program of the night up from seventeenth the week before 19 Critical reception Edit The episode was well received by many critics though some were not as happy with it The A V Club s Emily VanDerWerff gave it an A grade and wrote that what she liked most of all was it being remarkably clear eyed about who these people are and what they re capable of 20 Crystal Bell of Huffington Post described it as heartfelt comical and yes absolutely ridiculous and The Hollywood Reporter s Lesley Goldberg called it a tearful and touching finale 21 22 Though she acknowledged exceptions Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone characterized the episode as a nonstop sapfest of too many tears and not enough nostalgia while Entertainment Weekly s Erin Strecker said it had the perfect amount of flashbacks and revelations and described it as a season finale that sure felt like a series finale 23 24 Rae Votta of Billboard wrote that there simply isn t enough time to settle the fates of so many seniors in a mere hour a sentiment also expressed by Houston Chronicle s Bobby Hankinson who thought the episode might have felt a little more logical if it was given a full two hours to breathe 25 26 Hankinson also said it left him with mostly questions but also some fury 26 TV Guide s two reviewers were both enthusiastic Kate Stanhope described is as a perfect mix of the kids past present and future and Damian Holbrook wrote that the class of 2012 went out on a high note with a season finale so solid emotional and entertaining you would have thought you were watching one of the show s first 13 episodes 27 28 Reviewers were impressed with the scene between Rachel Michele left and Finn Monteith right when he tells her he s sending her to New York VanDerWerff called Kurt opening his NYADA rejection letter as good a gut punch as I can think of for this series though John Kubicek of BuddyTV characterized it as the most unbelievable plot twist ever on this show 20 29 Bell hoped that this would extend his stay in Lima because it could give more screen time for Burt Hummel who is arguably the best character on Glee 21 The scene where Burt gives Kurt his present was described as a gift by many reviewers 21 30 Kubicek wrote Kudos to Glee for turning a sappy moment into a funny one and Strecker noted how powerful scenes typically were between the Hummels before she added last night was no exception and ended by quoting Kurt Best Graduation Gift Ever 24 29 The Wall Street Journal s Raymund Flandez deemed unrealistic the notion that Santana s mother would allow the money she had saved for Santana s college expenses to be wasted on a dream and Bell described it as too good to be true 21 31 Michael Slezak of TVLine agreed and called Maribel crazily lenient but said Estefan had done good work 32 Kubicek however maintained that Estefan was wasted in the role and Futterman wrote that the choppy random scenes would have been a lot better with some Gloria Estefan singing 23 29 The scene where Finn tells Rachel he s sending her to New York instead of marrying her both surprised and impressed reviewers Strecker called it one of her favorite non singing scenes of the year possibly the series and VanDerWerff put it even more strongly It s one of the best things I ve seen on TV this year 20 24 Both Monteith and Michele were praised for their acting Slezak said it was their best work VanDerWerff said they kill ed the scene and Bell said it was some of Cory Monteith s finest acting 20 24 32 Rachel s arrival in New York brought comparisons to Mary Tyler Moore from Bell and Strecker as the latter put it she s going to make it after all 21 24 Music and performances Edit The performances were given generally good marks by reviewers and the one that received the most enthusiastic reception was not for singing at all but Burt s lipsynch and dance to Single Ladies Put a Ring On It with the aid of Tina and Brittany Futterman called it the best gift of the season and Slezak said it was another shining moment for Glee s best parental unit and gave it an A 23 32 Bell wrote I loved every second of it and E Online s Jenna Mullins described it as the episode s rewind moment 21 33 Jen Chaney of The Washington Post was fond of the other flashback number Sit Down You re Rockin the Boat to which she gave an A and commented it was a nice reminder of how far these plucky Glee kids have come 34 MTV s Fallon Prinzivalli was not as enthusiastic about the repeat performance and said it was not much better than the pilot rendition and he was happy to see their version of the song retired 30 Forever Young generated differing reactions from reviewers Slezak wondered whether Will s diminished role this year reduced the impact of his farewell song and gave it a B and Futterman wrote that while the bare bones guitar arrangement is suitably melancholy Schue s voice never quite settles in seeming forced the whole way through 23 32 Strecker thought it sounded lovely gave it a B and asked for more in the next season and Chaney graded it an A and said that it was sweet 24 34 The same word sweet was applied by Slezak to Kurt s rendition of I ll Remember he called the song an underrated Madonna ballad and graded it a B 32 Chaney however said it was not one of Madonna s best and the performance not particularly memorable so she gave it a B while Pinzivalli wrote leave this one to Madge 30 34 Futterman characterized Kurt as dapper and emotional while singing in a crisp clear and natural voice though she wanted the performance to be more than everyone s sad faces 23 Strecker s grade was an A and she wrote that Colfer sold it and that it was a nice arrangement for his voice 24 You Get What You Give by the graduating seniors was welcomed by reviewers Prinzivalli called it one of Cory Monteith s best solos all season and a fun cover while Futterman described it as fine and fun but nothing really spectacular 23 30 Slezak gave it an A and wrote this spirited rendition captured the song s jaunty essence and Strecker noted with her B that this was the moment when it really kicked in that the show will never be the same 24 32 Chaney also complimented Finn for having gotten the hang of this whole singing and dancing thing in the last three episodes of this season and gave a grade of B 34 She gave an A to In My Life sung by the underclassmen and said the harmonies sounded lovely Bell called it a perfect song to signify graduation 21 34 Others were less enthusiastic Futterman described it as a blended past recognition laden with harmonies Beatles tune and the point where the show entered sappy hour and Slezak said it was not the most ringing endorsement for the National Champions 2013 chances and graded it a C 23 32 Reviewers wondered at the inclusion of Glory Days Chaney stated There is no way anyone should have been blaring Springsteen in the middle of a commencement ceremony and Slezak called the song a tone deaf choice for modern teenagers on their big day their grades were B and C respectively 32 34 Strecker merely noted that the ceremony doubled as a performance when she gave her B and Futterman thought it looked more like a fashion show than a graduation ceremony 23 24 The show s final number Roots Before Branches was greatly praised Although Hankinson was hoping for a Journey reprise or some other big group number he noted that Rachel kill ed it and Prinzivalli said Lea Michele shines as always 26 30 Strecker Slezak and Chaney each gave the performance an A Chaney called it a well chosen song and Slezak wrote that he was glad to be introduced to it at the episode s triumphant ending for a girl chasing her dreams not her delusions in the streets of New York City 24 32 34 References Edit a b Brad Falchuk director writer May 22 2012 Goodbye Glee Season 3 Episode 22 Fox Michele Lea April 30 2012 Twitter msleamichele Back at work Starting our last episode of season 3 today Only two weeks left before we wrap for the season Retrieved April 30 2012 Anders Alex April 21 2012 Twitter alxanders Just finished up the last cast recording of season 3 with msleamichele Epic would be the word Great way to close things out Retrieved April 30 2012 Falchuk Brad May 11 2012 Twitter BFalchuk Last scene of the season and we ve got forty one minutes to finish it Don t stop believing indeed Retrieved May 11 2012 Falchuk Brad May 7 2012 Twitter BFalchuk Two from yesterday Yep NYC Sunday back in LA Monday Retrieved May 7 2012 a b Glee The Music The Graduation Album Available May 15 GleeTheMusic com Sony Music Entertainment April 17 2012 Retrieved April 26 2012 a b Goodbye The Official Music Site for Glee Columbia Records Retrieved May 18 2012 a b The music from Goodbye tonight s episodes is available NOW on iTunes GleeOnFOX Facebook May 22 2012 Retrieved May 22 2012 In My Life Glee Cast Version amazon com Retrieved May 16 2012 a b Whitney Alyse May 17 2012 Gloria Estefan Talks Glee Finale Visit Supporting Brittana and Having It Out With Spoiler TVLine PMC Retrieved May 18 2012 Stack Tim November 30 2011 Glee scoop Gloria Estefan in talks to play Spoiler Exclusive Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 6 2012 Gayles Contessa December 1 2011 Gloria Estefan Glee s Newest Guest Star Along With Ricky Martin AOL Retrieved May 6 2012 Stack Tim December 8 2011 Glee scoop Rapper Pitbull courted to play Spoiler plus prepare to meet Rachel s gay dads Exclusive Entertainment Weekly Retrieved December 8 2011 Murphy Ryan August 6 2012 Rachel s Yearbook Message To Kurt Scene YouTube Retrieved August 7 2012 Murphy Ryan August 9 2012 One of the many heart breaking losses when an episode is 15 minutes long Twitter Retrieved August 9 2012 US viewership data Goodbye Kondolojy Amanda May 23 2012 Tuesday Final Ratings American Idol DWTS AGT Adjusted Up Glee Adjusted Down TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved May 23 2012 Nationals Bibel Sarah May 16 2012 Tuesday Final Ratings NCIS Glee Adjusted Up TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Retrieved May 16 2012 Canadian viewership data Goodbye Top Programs Total Canada English May 21 May 27 2012 PDF BBM Canada Archived from the original PDF on December 14 2013 Retrieved June 1 2012 Props Nationals Top Programs Total Canada English May 14 May 20 2012 PDF BBM Canada Archived from the original PDF on December 14 2013 Retrieved May 26 2012 UK viewership data Goodbye Weekly Top 10 Programmes Sky 1 w e 27 May 2012 Broadcasters Audience Research Board Archived from the original on July 18 2014 Retrieved June 15 2012 Props Nationals Weekly Top 10 Programmes Sky 1 w e 20 May 2012 Broadcasters Audience Research Board Archived from the original on July 18 2014 Retrieved May 28 2012 Australian viewership data Goodbye Dale David May 28 2012 The Ratings Race At least Randling beats Embarrassing Bodies though Laid doesn t Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved May 31 2012 Nationals Dale David May 21 2012 The Ratings Race Somebody put Glee Grey s and the Despos out of their misery Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved May 26 2012 a b c d VanDerWerff Emily May 23 2012 Goodbye The A V Club The Onion Retrieved August 2 2019 a b c d e f g Bell Crystal May 23 2012 Glee Season 3 Finale Recap Places I Remember HuffPost TV Huffington Post Retrieved May 26 2012 Goldberg Lesley May 22 2012 Glee Finale Recap Who s Headed to New York The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 26 2012 a b c d e f g h Futterman Erica May 23 2012 Glee Recap So Long Farewell Rolling Stone Retrieved May 26 2012 a b c d e f g h i j Strecker Erin May 23 2012 Glee season finale recap Tearin Up My Heart Entertainment Weekly Retrieved May 26 2012 Votta Rae May 23 2012 Glee Recap Goodbye and Graduation for Some Billboard Retrieved September 7 2013 a b c Hankinson Bobby May 22 2012 Glee GraduWHA Houston Chronicle Retrieved May 26 2012 Stanhope Kate May 22 2012 Glee s Tearful Graduation Whose Dreams Came True Whose Were Dashed TV Guide Retrieved May 26 2012 Holbrook Damian May 23 2012 Watercooler Glee s Graduation Earns High Marks TV Guide Retrieved May 26 2012 a b c Kubicek John May 22 2012 Glee Season 3 Finale Recap It s So Hard to Say Goodbye BuddyTV Retrieved May 26 2012 a b c d e Prinzivalli Fallon May 23 2012 Glee Season 3 Finale Recap Goodbye Hollywood Crush MTV Networks Retrieved May 26 2012 Flandez Raymund May 22 2012 Glee Season 3 Finale Goodbye TV Recap Speakeasy The Wall Street Journal Retrieved May 26 2012 a b c d e f g h i Slezak Michael May 22 2012 Glee Season 3 Finale Recap Bye Curious TVLine PMC Retrieved May 26 2012 Mullins Jenna May 22 2012 Glee Recap Graduation and a Gut Wrenching Goodbye for a Fan Favorite Couple E Online NBCUniversal Retrieved May 26 2012 a b c d e f g Chaney Jen May 23 2012 The Glee season finale Pomp circumstance sobbing singing The Washington Post Retrieved May 26 2012 External links Edit Television portal Goodbye at Fox com Goodbye at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goodbye Glee amp oldid 1110268575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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