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GLEE RECAP: Season 3, Episode 1- The Purple Piano Project

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What's going down?

As Glee made its return onto a new home Ryan Murphy has promised us that season will go back to basics with a focus on all of the main characters, with no themed episodes or special guest stars. Key Glee members Rachel, Kurt and Finn will be graduating at the end of year, so this season will also be one making way for changes.

We are shot straight out of the cannon as Jacob whips out his camera and interviews all the kids about their hopes for the prospective year and it turns out a lot has changed this summer. Mercedes and Sam's relationship has ended, now that Sam's moved away due to his Dad's new job. (Why oh why did you have to get rid of Sam, Glee gods?) She won't be doing any wallowing though as she's got a new man in the form of jock Marcus. Mike's parents haven't quite decided what Ivy League school he'll be attending and Artie and Tina are very keen to point out that they're just juniors, so they'll still be around next season.

Finn and Rachel are finally going strong, with Rachel still dreaming of conquering New York. Finn however, has found himself feeling rather directionless. Lauren has ditched Puck and quit the Glee club, saying she just can't be seen to associate with them after their loss at Nationals. She isn't the only one to reject the club, as Quinn too has left, dyed her hair pink and is looking like a 80s Madonna knockoff, with a new set of friends called The Skanks and also appears to have taken up recreational smoking, how lovely. Schue and Emma are happily shacked up, though it looks as if she is still having intimacy issues, as he just isn't getting any.

As some of our beloved Glee kids are graduating this year, Schue is more determined than ever that the New Directions take Nationals. In order to do so the club need new members, now they're without Lauren, Quinn and Sam. He proposes that the club burst into song whenever they see a purple piano, donated to the club, which he has placed around the school.

The first piano is met with an early death by none other than Sue Sylvester, who smashes it up in outrage. Sue's new challenge is running for Congress and smashing the musical instrument up gives her an epiphany. She decides that her lead policy is going to be one of cutting funding for arts in public schools. I don't think she's going to be getting Schue's vote. The second becomes the casualty of a food fight that breaks out in the dinner hall. Despite a rousing performance of 'We Got The Beat' by The Go-Gos, it seems as if Glee is still at the bottom of the high school food chain as the kids are covered in leftovers. It doesn't look as if anyone's going to be rushing to that signup sheet then. The last goes up in flames as Blaine serenades Kurt with Tom Jones' 'It's Not Unusual' as he celebrates transferring from Dalton to McKinley in order to spend more time with his beloved. With some rogue Cheerios as back up dancers, those pesky cheerleaders, under Sue's orders, set it alight.

There is one kid interested in joining the club, though: Sugar, the daughter of the man who donated the pianos. It turns out that despite her big talk she is tone deaf, as she gives a rather interesting performance of 'Hey Big Spender'. Schue has always said that anyone who wants to join Glee can but Rachel and Mercedes argue that if Sugar joins she's just going to hold the club back. Coach Bieste agrees and tells him that he needs to put the kids he already has in the best position possible. And so after much soul searching Schue manages to grow a pair and tells Sugar that she just can't sing.

All het up from Sue's manifesto to eradicate the arts in school, Schue and Emma gatecrash the Cheerios tryouts. Whilst Emma films it, he glitterbombs and yells at her about all the benefits the arts give children. The pair then upload it on to Youtube in the hope of bringing down Sue's congressional campaign. However, it backfires on him as his little outburst puts Sue up in the polls. The one bonus though is that Emma now knows how it feels to be turned on.

Back to the Glee kids, where Rachel and Kurt have set their sights on attending Julliard. However, as Emma points out, Julliard doesn't have a musical theatre department. Don't they have internet? Instead she suggests they focus on the New York Academy of Dramatic Arts. As luck would have it there is a local mixer for prospective students the next week, giving the pair a chance to show what they're made of.  Kurt commandeers a purple piano and has picked out 'Ding! Dong! The Witch is Dead' from The Wizard of Oz' as their big number. It's everything you would expect from the pair; perky and camp.

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day when she can swap the North East for The Big Smoke. She plans on

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