In a weak moment, she reveals that she allowed the glee club to help so that there would at least be people at the service.
When Kurt and Finn come to the nursing home to clear out Jean's stuff for Sue, she tells them just to dump it all in the trash. When it's Rachel's turn to belt it, her former flame asks if she is picturing anyone when she performs the closing number from her favorite movie, 'Funny Girl' - Barbra Streisand's 'My Man' - and yes, she sees flashes of Finn as she spins the words. Say what? Don't be fooled, though, because she blows the roof off of the place. James knocks it down, saying she doesn't really want it bad enough. Mercedes lends her big pipes to Otis Redding's classic 'Try a Little Tenderness' - and our jaws drop when St. Up next in the auditorium, Kurt delivers 'Some People' from the musical 'Gypsy,' but again, Jesse's consultation is less than positive, stressing that he shouldn't be doing a song meant for a woman. Santana waltzes up first to take a stab at Amy Winehouse's ' Back to Black' - light dance moves included - but Jesse doesn't think she really captures the emotion. There's so much grease in your hair I'd probably slide right off."įollowing Jesse's lead, a select few glee clubbers take to the stage to try out for the star position. Naturally, the evil cheerleading coach is having a hard time coping with the loss, and though Will offers a hand, she tells him, "Oh, William, I wouldn't dare lean on you. But the boys rise above and convince Sue to let them help and plan the funeral service - hence, 'Funeral.' Kurt and Finn come to her office to offer their condolences, and though the scene is supposed to be pretty grim, Sue unknowingly has viewers laughing when she takes stabs at the glee club brothers from other mothers. Within the first few minutes of the 'Funeral' episode, when Sue lets Becky go from the Cheerios team and Will grates her for it, we discover that Sue's sister, Jean, has passed away.