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Preggers

"Preggers" is the fourth episode of the American television series Glee. The episode premiered on the Fox network on September 23, 2009, and was written and directed by executive producer Brad Falchuk. "Preggers" sees glee club member Kurt (Chris Colfer) join the football team and admit his homosexuality to his father, Burt (Mike O'Malley). Cheerleader Quinn (Dianna Agron) discovers she is pregnant and tells her boyfriend Finn (Cory Monteith) the baby is his, when in fact the father is his best friend Puck (Mark Salling). Faculty members Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) and Sandy Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowsky) team up in an effort to bring down the glee club, luring away a disillusioned Rachel (Lea Michele), who quits when club director Will (Matthew Morrison) refuses to award her a solo song. This episode features the first appearance of O'Malley as Burt Hummel.

"Preggers"
Glee episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 4
Directed byBrad Falchuk
Written byBrad Falchuk
Featured music"Taking Chances"
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
"Tonight"
Production code1ARC03
Original air dateSeptember 23, 2009 (2009-09-23)
Guest appearances
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"Preggers" features covers of two songs, and several dance performances of Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". A studio recording of Michele's cover of "Taking Chances" was released as a single, available for digital download and features on the album Glee: The Music, Volume 1. The scene in which Kurt comes out to his father was based on the personal experience of series creator Ryan Murphy. Murphy's intention was to move away from previous shows he has worked on in which gay characters have not been given happy endings, by allowing Kurt to succeed and be accepted.

The episode was watched by 6.64 million United States viewers and received mixed reviews from critics. Shawna Malcom of the Los Angeles Times praised the show's fast pacing; however, The New York Times's Mike Hale felt that key characters were not given enough screen time. The football team's performance of "Single Ladies" and Kurt's coming out to his father were generally well received; however, Rachel's actions garnered little sympathy, and several reviewers commented negatively on Quinn's pregnancy, with Eric Goldman of IGN deeming it "a very soap opera plotline".

Plot

Glee club member Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) is caught dancing to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies" by his father Burt (Mike O'Malley), and claims that it is a football exercise, and that he is now part of the team. Fellow glee club member and football quarterback Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) helps Kurt to practice, and finds him to be a skilled kicker. Finn convinces coach Ken Tanaka (Patrick Gallagher) to let Kurt try out for the team. Ken is delighted to find such an asset for the team and adds Kurt as the kicker.

Finn's girlfriend Quinn Fabray (Dianna Agron) tells him she is pregnant, claiming her pregnancy as a result of Finn's premature ejaculation when they made out in Quinn's hot tub. Finn worries that his future prospects will be diminished by fatherhood. He asks glee club director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) to coach the football team at dancing, believing it will help them to improve, increasing his chances of securing a football scholarship. Finn confides Quinn's news to his best friend Puck (Mark Salling), who later confronts Quinn, claiming to be the baby's father, since she said she was a virgin when they had sex. Quinn rejects Puck, calling him a "Lima loser" who could never support her and the baby like Finn. Will's wife Terri (Jessalyn Gilsig) reveals to her sister Kendra (Jennifer Aspen) that she experienced a hysterical pregnancy and is not really carrying Will's baby. Kendra suggests that they acquire a baby, and when Terri learns of Quinn's pregnancy from Will, she confronts her, asking questions about her prenatal care.

Cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) approaches former glee club director Sandy Ryerson (Stephen Tobolowsky) and enlists him in her plan to sabotage the club. She blackmails Principal Figgins (Iqbal Theba) into appointing Sandy as the school's new Arts director, and together they hold auditions for a school production of Cabaret, hoping to entice away the glee club's star, Rachel Berry (Lea Michele). Rachel feels slighted when Will awards Tina Cohen-Chang (Jenna Ushkowitz) a solo that she wanted, so she auditions for the musical and is given the lead role. When Will refuses to reassign the solo to Rachel, she quits the club.

The football team puts their dance training into practice by performing the "Single Ladies" routine in the middle of a game, confusing and distracting the opposition, and with Kurt's help is able to win. Buoyed by his success, Kurt comes out to his father Burt and tells him that he's gay; Burt tells him he knew all along and loves Kurt just the same.

Production

 
Kurt Fuller (pictured) made a guest appearance in "Preggers" as local news station owner Mr. McClung.

"Preggers" was written and directed by Glee's executive producer and co-creator Brad Falchuk.[1] Kurt Fuller guest stars as local news station owner Mr. McClung.[2] The episode features covers of "Taking Chances" by Celine Dion and "Tonight" from West Side Story. Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" is also featured in several dance performances.[3] Kurt's backup dancers for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" are series regular Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) and recurring character Brittany (Heather Morris). Dancer Morris was one of Beyonce's backup dancers for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" appearing on The Today Show,[4] Ellen, and others. A studio recording of "Taking Chances" was released as a single, available for digital download, and appeared on the album Glee: The Music, Volume 1. The track charted at number 79 in Australia,[5] 73 in Canada and 71 in the United States.[6]

The scene in which Kurt comes out to his father was taken verbatim from series creator Ryan Murphy's own life. Murphy felt that the scene was "a great thing to put on television", as, while audiences have seen gay characters isolated and attacked, they have rarely seen them ultimately winning and triumphing.[7] He commented that: "The show is about making you feel good in the end. It's about happy endings and optimism and the power of your personal journey and making you feel that the weird thing about me is the great thing about me. I’ve done other shows with gay characters, and I will say that in many of those cases, the gay characters didn't have a happy ending. And I thought you know what? Enough."[8] Colfer has commented that his biggest challenge was in ensuring the scene felt "honest" and not comical or "used as a punchline". He explained: "I think it's probably the first time a character's sexuality has been respected and almost dignified in a way, and I think that's really important, and there needs to be more of that on TV."[9]

Reception

 
Colfer's performance in Kurt's coming out scene was well received by critics.

"Preggers" was watched by 6.64 million United States viewers and attained a 3.1/8 rating/share in the 18-49 demographic.[10] It was the twenty-second most watched show in Canada for the week of broadcast, with 1.39 million viewers.[11] In the UK, the episode was watched by 1.804 million viewers (1.397 million on E4, and 407,000 on timeshift), becoming the most-watched show on E4 and E4+1 for the week, and the most-watched show on cable for the week, as well as the most watched episode of the series at the time.[12] The episode received mixed reviews from critics. Shawna Malcom for the Los Angeles Times reviewed the episode positively, praising the football team's performance of the "Single Ladies" dance and Kurt coming out to his father.[13] Malcom also commented positively on the show's fast pacing; however, Mike Hale of the New York Post was less favorable, deeming the episode "overstuffed with story lines".[14] He felt that key characters did not receive enough screentime, and that: "There was so much exposition going on that there didn’t seem to be much room for laughs."[14]

Tim Stack for Entertainment Weekly wrote that, although the dancing in the episode was fun, "Preggers" was lacking in "big singing moments" apart from Rachel's performance of "Taking Chances".[15] He deemed Quinn's pregnancy "a good dramatic twist", but hoped that it would not be a long-lasting storyline.[15] Eric Goldman of IGN rated the episode 8.8 out of 10. He called the "Single Ladies" performance "a memorable TV moment", and wrote that Quinn's pregnancy was a "very soap opera plotline" however commented: "luckily Glee is the kind of show to handle it with humor."[2]

James Poniewozik for Time deemed Kurt's coming out "beautifully handled", commenting: "the fact that Dad (Mike O'Malley, who has turned out to be a pretty good character actor) ends up not being the boor we think he's going to be is one of the first signs that Glee is growing up as a series, that having established a world of primary-color stereotypes, it's now willing to subvert those expectations."[16] Raymund Flandez of The Wall Street Journal criticized Rachel's actions in the episode, and felt that: "Rachel has become insufferable. The disagreements with Mr. Schue about her own development as a bona fide triple-threat have branded her as an overbearing prima donna to the rest of Glee."[17]

The comedic pairing of Sue and Sandy attracted some praise, with Stack deeming them "the best villains ever".[15] Goldman said that: "Tobolowsky is terrific in this role, as Sandy manages to make everything he says [...] sound amazingly disturbing."[2] Hale criticized Lynch as Sue, however, writing that she gave a "one-note performance", suggesting that she had been miscast in the role.[14]

References

  1. ^ VanDerWerff, Emily (October 15, 2009). "Glee: Throwdown". The A.V. Club. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Goldman, Eric (September 24, 2009). . IGN. Archived from the original on 29 September 2009. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  3. ^ . Fox Broadcasting Company. Archived from the original on November 21, 2010. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  4. ^ . My Buffalo. December 31, 2009. Archived from the original on January 14, 2010. Retrieved January 8, 2010.
  5. ^ "The ARIA Report: Week Commencing 19th October 2009" (PDF). Australian Web Archive. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-11-04. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
  6. ^ "Glee Cast - Taking Chances". acharts.us. Retrieved 27 October 2009.
  7. ^ Fernandez, Maria Elena (September 9, 2009). "'Glee's' Chris Colfer fits right in". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  8. ^ Fernandez, Maria Elena (September 8, 2009). "Chris Colfer's journey from small town to 'Glee'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  9. ^ Milzoff, Rebecca (November 16, 2009). "Glee's Chris Colfer on Owning 'Defying Gravity' and Resembling a Hummel Figurine". Vulture. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  10. ^ Seidman, Robert (September 24, 2009). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on October 5, 2009. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
  11. ^ (PDF). BBM Canada. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 6, 2011. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  12. ^ "BARB: Weekly Top 30 Programmes, w/e 31 Jan 2010". BARB. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
  13. ^ Malcom, Shawna (September 24, 2009). "'Glee': Kurt and the football team give 'Single Ladies' new life". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  14. ^ a b c Hale, Mike (September 24, 2009). "'Glee' Watch: Put a Ring On It". New York Times. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  15. ^ a b c Stack, Tim (September 24, 2009). "'Glee' recap: Kurt comes out a winner!". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 13, 2022.
  16. ^ Poniewozik, James (September 24, 2009). "Glee Watch: A Big Gay Team of Dancing Gays". Time. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  17. ^ Flandez, Raymund (September 23, 2009). ""Glee" Season 1, Episode 3: TV Recap". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 13 June 2022.

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Preggers is the fourth episode of the American television series Glee The episode premiered on the Fox network on September 23 2009 and was written and directed by executive producer Brad Falchuk Preggers sees glee club member Kurt Chris Colfer join the football team and admit his homosexuality to his father Burt Mike O Malley Cheerleader Quinn Dianna Agron discovers she is pregnant and tells her boyfriend Finn Cory Monteith the baby is his when in fact the father is his best friend Puck Mark Salling Faculty members Sue Sylvester Jane Lynch and Sandy Ryerson Stephen Tobolowsky team up in an effort to bring down the glee club luring away a disillusioned Rachel Lea Michele who quits when club director Will Matthew Morrison refuses to award her a solo song This episode features the first appearance of O Malley as Burt Hummel Preggers Glee episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 4Directed byBrad FalchukWritten byBrad FalchukFeatured music Taking Chances Single Ladies Put a Ring on It Tonight Production code1ARC03Original air dateSeptember 23 2009 2009 09 23 Guest appearancesStephen Tobolowsky as Sandy Ryerson Patrick Gallagher as Ken Tanaka Mike O Malley as Burt Hummel Iqbal Theba as Principal Figgins Jennifer Aspen as Kendra Giardi Kurt Fuller as Mr McClung Naya Rivera as Santana Lopez Heather Morris as Brittany Pierce Harry Shum Jr as Mike Chang Dijon Talton as Matt Rutherford Bill A Jones as Rod Remington Earlene Davis as Andrea CarmichaelEpisode chronology Previous Acafellas Next The Rhodes Not Taken Glee season 1 List of episodes Preggers features covers of two songs and several dance performances of Beyonce s Single Ladies Put a Ring on It A studio recording of Michele s cover of Taking Chances was released as a single available for digital download and features on the album Glee The Music Volume 1 The scene in which Kurt comes out to his father was based on the personal experience of series creator Ryan Murphy Murphy s intention was to move away from previous shows he has worked on in which gay characters have not been given happy endings by allowing Kurt to succeed and be accepted The episode was watched by 6 64 million United States viewers and received mixed reviews from critics Shawna Malcom of the Los Angeles Times praised the show s fast pacing however The New York Times s Mike Hale felt that key characters were not given enough screen time The football team s performance of Single Ladies and Kurt s coming out to his father were generally well received however Rachel s actions garnered little sympathy and several reviewers commented negatively on Quinn s pregnancy with Eric Goldman of IGN deeming it a very soap opera plotline Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditGlee club member Kurt Hummel Chris Colfer is caught dancing to Beyonce s Single Ladies by his father Burt Mike O Malley and claims that it is a football exercise and that he is now part of the team Fellow glee club member and football quarterback Finn Hudson Cory Monteith helps Kurt to practice and finds him to be a skilled kicker Finn convinces coach Ken Tanaka Patrick Gallagher to let Kurt try out for the team Ken is delighted to find such an asset for the team and adds Kurt as the kicker Finn s girlfriend Quinn Fabray Dianna Agron tells him she is pregnant claiming her pregnancy as a result of Finn s premature ejaculation when they made out in Quinn s hot tub Finn worries that his future prospects will be diminished by fatherhood He asks glee club director Will Schuester Matthew Morrison to coach the football team at dancing believing it will help them to improve increasing his chances of securing a football scholarship Finn confides Quinn s news to his best friend Puck Mark Salling who later confronts Quinn claiming to be the baby s father since she said she was a virgin when they had sex Quinn rejects Puck calling him a Lima loser who could never support her and the baby like Finn Will s wife Terri Jessalyn Gilsig reveals to her sister Kendra Jennifer Aspen that she experienced a hysterical pregnancy and is not really carrying Will s baby Kendra suggests that they acquire a baby and when Terri learns of Quinn s pregnancy from Will she confronts her asking questions about her prenatal care Cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester Jane Lynch approaches former glee club director Sandy Ryerson Stephen Tobolowsky and enlists him in her plan to sabotage the club She blackmails Principal Figgins Iqbal Theba into appointing Sandy as the school s new Arts director and together they hold auditions for a school production of Cabaret hoping to entice away the glee club s star Rachel Berry Lea Michele Rachel feels slighted when Will awards Tina Cohen Chang Jenna Ushkowitz a solo that she wanted so she auditions for the musical and is given the lead role When Will refuses to reassign the solo to Rachel she quits the club The football team puts their dance training into practice by performing the Single Ladies routine in the middle of a game confusing and distracting the opposition and with Kurt s help is able to win Buoyed by his success Kurt comes out to his father Burt and tells him that he s gay Burt tells him he knew all along and loves Kurt just the same Production Edit Kurt Fuller pictured made a guest appearance in Preggers as local news station owner Mr McClung Preggers was written and directed by Glee s executive producer and co creator Brad Falchuk 1 Kurt Fuller guest stars as local news station owner Mr McClung 2 The episode features covers of Taking Chances by Celine Dion and Tonight from West Side Story Beyonce s Single Ladies Put a Ring on It is also featured in several dance performances 3 Kurt s backup dancers for Single Ladies Put a Ring on It are series regular Tina Jenna Ushkowitz and recurring character Brittany Heather Morris Dancer Morris was one of Beyonce s backup dancers for Single Ladies Put a Ring on It appearing on The Today Show 4 Ellen and others A studio recording of Taking Chances was released as a single available for digital download and appeared on the album Glee The Music Volume 1 The track charted at number 79 in Australia 5 73 in Canada and 71 in the United States 6 The scene in which Kurt comes out to his father was taken verbatim from series creator Ryan Murphy s own life Murphy felt that the scene was a great thing to put on television as while audiences have seen gay characters isolated and attacked they have rarely seen them ultimately winning and triumphing 7 He commented that The show is about making you feel good in the end It s about happy endings and optimism and the power of your personal journey and making you feel that the weird thing about me is the great thing about me I ve done other shows with gay characters and I will say that in many of those cases the gay characters didn t have a happy ending And I thought you know what Enough 8 Colfer has commented that his biggest challenge was in ensuring the scene felt honest and not comical or used as a punchline He explained I think it s probably the first time a character s sexuality has been respected and almost dignified in a way and I think that s really important and there needs to be more of that on TV 9 Reception Edit Colfer s performance in Kurt s coming out scene was well received by critics Preggers was watched by 6 64 million United States viewers and attained a 3 1 8 rating share in the 18 49 demographic 10 It was the twenty second most watched show in Canada for the week of broadcast with 1 39 million viewers 11 In the UK the episode was watched by 1 804 million viewers 1 397 million on E4 and 407 000 on timeshift becoming the most watched show on E4 and E4 1 for the week and the most watched show on cable for the week as well as the most watched episode of the series at the time 12 The episode received mixed reviews from critics Shawna Malcom for the Los Angeles Times reviewed the episode positively praising the football team s performance of the Single Ladies dance and Kurt coming out to his father 13 Malcom also commented positively on the show s fast pacing however Mike Hale of the New York Post was less favorable deeming the episode overstuffed with story lines 14 He felt that key characters did not receive enough screentime and that There was so much exposition going on that there didn t seem to be much room for laughs 14 Tim Stack for Entertainment Weekly wrote that although the dancing in the episode was fun Preggers was lacking in big singing moments apart from Rachel s performance of Taking Chances 15 He deemed Quinn s pregnancy a good dramatic twist but hoped that it would not be a long lasting storyline 15 Eric Goldman of IGN rated the episode 8 8 out of 10 He called the Single Ladies performance a memorable TV moment and wrote that Quinn s pregnancy was a very soap opera plotline however commented luckily Glee is the kind of show to handle it with humor 2 James Poniewozik for Time deemed Kurt s coming out beautifully handled commenting the fact that Dad Mike O Malley who has turned out to be a pretty good character actor ends up not being the boor we think he s going to be is one of the first signs that Glee is growing up as a series that having established a world of primary color stereotypes it s now willing to subvert those expectations 16 Raymund Flandez of The Wall Street Journal criticized Rachel s actions in the episode and felt that Rachel has become insufferable The disagreements with Mr Schue about her own development as a bona fide triple threat have branded her as an overbearing prima donna to the rest of Glee 17 The comedic pairing of Sue and Sandy attracted some praise with Stack deeming them the best villains ever 15 Goldman said that Tobolowsky is terrific in this role as Sandy manages to make everything he says sound amazingly disturbing 2 Hale criticized Lynch as Sue however writing that she gave a one note performance suggesting that she had been miscast in the role 14 References Edit VanDerWerff Emily October 15 2009 Glee Throwdown The A V Club Retrieved June 13 2022 a b c Goldman Eric September 24 2009 Glee Preggers Review IGN Archived from the original on 29 September 2009 Retrieved June 13 2022 Preggers Fox Broadcasting Company Archived from the original on November 21 2010 Retrieved November 15 2010 Young Entertainers Get a Taste of Hollywood My Buffalo December 31 2009 Archived from the original on January 14 2010 Retrieved January 8 2010 The ARIA Report Week Commencing 19th October 2009 PDF Australian Web Archive Archived from the original PDF on 2009 11 04 Retrieved 21 November 2009 Glee Cast Taking Chances acharts us Retrieved 27 October 2009 Fernandez Maria Elena September 9 2009 Glee s Chris Colfer fits right in Los Angeles Times Retrieved 17 January 2010 Fernandez Maria Elena September 8 2009 Chris Colfer s journey from small town to Glee Los Angeles Times Retrieved 17 January 2010 Milzoff Rebecca November 16 2009 Glee s Chris Colfer on Owning Defying Gravity and Resembling a Hummel Figurine Vulture Retrieved June 13 2022 Seidman Robert September 24 2009 Wednesday broadcast finals Modern Family down a tenth Cougar Town up a tenth with adults 18 49 TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on October 5 2009 Retrieved July 30 2010 Top Programs Total Canada English September 21 27 2009 PDF BBM Canada Archived from the original PDF on July 6 2011 Retrieved November 15 2010 BARB Weekly Top 30 Programmes w e 31 Jan 2010 BARB Retrieved February 15 2010 Malcom Shawna September 24 2009 Glee Kurt and the football team give Single Ladies new life Los Angeles Times Retrieved 25 September 2009 a b c Hale Mike September 24 2009 Glee Watch Put a Ring On It New York Times Retrieved 25 September 2009 a b c Stack Tim September 24 2009 Glee recap Kurt comes out a winner Entertainment Weekly Retrieved June 13 2022 Poniewozik James September 24 2009 Glee Watch A Big Gay Team of Dancing Gays Time Retrieved 13 June 2022 Flandez Raymund September 23 2009 Glee Season 1 Episode 3 TV Recap The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 13 June 2022 External links Edit Preggers at Fox com Preggers at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Preggers amp oldid 1126958282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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