Blaine sings “It’s Not Right, But It’s Okay,” backed by all of New Directions and some stripper-cop-style dancers, and it’s one of the best songs of the episode. Kurt maintains that texting isn’t cheating (this is something we, as a society, are going to have to sit down and settle one of these days), but after a conversation with his father, he realizes how much he misses Blaine. Burt’s presence feels tacked on, but Mike O’Malley could make me cry just by reading the iTunes terms and conditions aloud, so I loved hearing him tell Kurt that they made each other men. Since Mike O’Malley has lobbied the Glee showrunners for a song in the past, I’m deeply disappointed that he didn’t join in on Kurt’s “I Have Nothing,” though I’m sure he will later in my dreams.
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