Sue and Beiste are female/trans versions. Puck and Quinn in season 1. With Lea Michele, Jane Lynch, Matthew Morrison, Cory Monteith. Santana says "I get to be an outsider my whole life. They are with the rest of the group huddled up chanting with excitement at the end. She tells Santana to please not tell anyone, especially Artie. and "You're irritating!" In Heart, they kiss for the first time on screen. Brittany says, "Why not? When Will tells her that he sees where she was going with the song, and it was more than a love song to Brittany, but about how she wants marriage equality. In the second season premiere, "Audition", Finn discovers Sam's singing talent in the exact same way. They perform Sing with the rest of the glee club. When Sam (making out with Quinn) and Tina (making out with Mike) both imagine Coach Beiste in compromising positions to 'cool down', they both accidentally moan out "Beiste.". Rub salt into it. Coach Roz overhears these comments and approaches the girls. completely unplanned, and therefore not recorded in a studio. When Santana comes out, Brittany is all smiles. Jean-Baptiste in "City of Angels," who stops gloating over Throat Explosion's superiority to chew out a teammate who's mocking Finn's death. But semi-subverted when Sue becomes Principal. After this Santana replies that's enough and turns the camera off. Taken. Before the New Directions' Regionals performance, Brittany says to the Glee Club that she has something to say, and Santana gives her a sad look. ", but the song was really about how she can't live without fame, and will do anything to get it. While clearly lacking the six pack abs of Sam and Mike, he's not remotely overweight by any standard and yet any insult sent his way that isn't about his truly terrible dancing is usually about him being fat. When they began dating, they kept it as a secret due to Santana's fear of what others would think. That Reminds Me of a Song was the order of the day, and in the event that somebody broke into a full-on song and dance sequence with back-up dancers and props and so forth, it was generally assumed that these moments appeared to be taking place at least partially in the individual's thoughts. Tina in the Sky with Diamonds To see you be so honest. During the song, they can be seen looking at each other. Can we talk?" Tina virtually didn't exist anymore except to further Mike's storyline. During this, they are seen locking eyes on occasions. Santana is seen standing by the lockers when Brittany approaches the girls and says she came from her first Student Council meeting and tells them she has to come up with a theme for prom. A Season Four subplot involving Blaine and Tina revolves mostly around appreciation of Blaine's body, with fan-service camera-shots to match. Subverted by Artie in "Rumours"; he sees Brittany's cheating with Santana as no different from any other cheating and his reaction to it ends their relationship. Santana: When I'm with Brittany, I finally understand what people are talking about when they talk about love. It never happened so the graduates were integrated into Season 4. It doesn't work. At the end, obviously saving the best for last, in tears, she goes to Santana and hugs her tightly; she starts sobbing harder and Santana looks like she is holding back tears and trying to not make things even harder than it already is, Santana tells her she doesn't need to say anything. Santana says still waiting for the question, as she's attempting to open her locker. Also, the hands over Sue's face are Brittany and Santana. Santana buries her face in Brittany's shoulder whilst Brittany whispers something in her ear. Compare this to Lea Michele, who was raised Catholic but plays the. Kurt is one of the ladies (though this one is sometimes played for drama). The Slushie Facials. Averted in the first two seasons. You're a genius, Brittany. Santana, as well. A song in the cafeteria is met by someone throwing a plateful of spaghetti at the club. They both waited for people to audition and when no one showed up, they left together and linked pinkies. In Season 2, Brittany takes Artie's virginity to combat his feelings for Tina. So bisexuality isn't a shield to hide your gayness, it's just brought on by drunkenness! Rachel Berry in Season 6. And, of course, "My Cup.". Brittany: Because I voted for you. Jake and Puck get their mothers to bond by reminding them that Mr. Puckerman had seduced and left both women, as well as both his sons. Then, as if she was trying to distract them, Santana tells them that she likes being in the club, without encouragement or pressure to say it. You left me behind, and it hurt. Brittany whoots at Santana when she walks in wearing the white polyester suit. They are with the others in the choir room when Mr. Schue says Jesse is going to be their consultant. Brittany and Santana were standing close together, Brittany's shoulder was on top of Santana's. In "New York," Puck, Sam, Artie and Mike were this for Finn and Rachel. At the beginning of the episode, Puck walks in with his mohawk shaved off. Possibly averted with Brittany, though the show often seems to not take bisexuality seriously. Discussed in 4.20. Kevin and Amber playing Santana and Brittany. It gets even worse in Season 5, which causes the glee club to end, albeit temporarily. Santana: No. Emma and Ken in season one, Burt and Carole in season two, Finn and Rachel in season three, Will and Emma in season four and properly in season five, then Santana and Brittany and Kurt and Blaine in season six. Sue rightfully pointing out that by denying Unique the chance to go onstage and do Grease, she's protecting... Cassandra July teaches her NYADA students through negative reinforcement and the show focuses on her particularly going after Rachel. Almost. Inverted/Deconstructed with the Warblers, who always wear private school uniforms. Do you like my shirt for glee club?" Brittany then thanks Santana for understanding and Santana strokes her back and looks at her lovingly. Emma suggests Finn and Quinn wear these to re-establish their coolness. After all, actions speak louder than words. Santana: No! Will gets TWO more in "The Rocky Horror Glee Show," with Carl calling him out using the glee club to make a move on Emma, and Sue calling him out on pushing boundaries just for the sake of pushing boundaries. Brittany: She was not only my girlfriend but also my best friend. I miss this place so much. … Brittany says that's right when Mr. Schuester Santana to bring them home. Santana: You don't have to say anything, Brittany. Cue Blaine's somewhat questionable fashion choices once he ditches the Warblers uniform in Season 3. When Sue says I want you to go after Finn, Santana looks at Brittany. Brittany says it's gross. [...] They must have sensed I was a lesbian. And no, people don't think it cool and he ends up getting in a fight about it. Santana says, "You don't get a say in who I date anymore." They just know you're not being yourself. While sitting next to each other, Brittany positions herself towards Santana rather than the class to indicate her wanting to be as close to her as possible.