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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Will walks into McKinley one day to find out that Sue is principal after getting a sick Lauren Zizes to sneeze on Figgins. Sue makes it her first order of business to DESTROY THE GLEE CLUB. Zizes later sneezes on Schue, who decides to stick it out... until he sees that his Glee Club students have become young children. He then goes home, where after a few days, his ex-wife Terri comes to take care of him at the request of one of his neighbors. Terri tells Will that she does really still care about him. Meanwhile, at McKinley, Kurt is not happy that Rachel has taken over Glee club. He asks Holly Holiday, who subbed for his English class before and is currently subbing Mr. Schue's Spanish class, to take over Glee. She proves herself to be relatively Genre Savvy, if a bit on the cheesy side, and does not fall victim to the Glee clubbers' pranks. She asks the students, unlike Mr. Schue, who has over the past two weeks been flanderized so that all he wants the glee club to sing are Journey songs, exactly what they want to sing. |