GLEE Reality Recap: Pot o’ Gold

The introduction of Rory Flanagan (played by Damian McGinty, winner of The Glee Project) and the Troubletones (Shelby Corcoran’s new glee club), threw a bit of magic in the air — but for all the glittering moments in Pot O’ Gold, there was definitely a handful of far-fetched nuggets just begging for a reality check.


GLEE REALITY
rory2

Irish exchange student Rory Flanagan goes along with Brittany’s assumption that he’s a leprechaun. He promises to grant Brittany three wishes if she’ll let him get at her pot o’ gold.

When you talk like Colin Farrell and sing like an angel, you really don’t need to run around pretending to grant wishes just to get some of that girly gold.

quinn2
Quinn plants hot sauce, Botox and satanic baby books in Shelby’s house while babysitting Beth in a half-assed attempt to get her daughter back. Child protective services won’t know what hit ’em!


Child protective services literally won’t know what hit ’em, considering that none of these things really spell out child abuse.

burt2

Burt Hummel squashes Sue’s cut the arts efforts by raising funds for West Side Story with the help of his Rotary Club, and launches a write-in campaign against her.

Burt’s got that working man’s charm, but his resemblance to Joe the Plumber isn’t likely to give him that much political cred, and turning a congressional election into McKinley’s budget-a-go-go isn’t going to sway voters.

rorysong2

After Mercedes, Santana and Brittany defect to Shelby’s girls-only Troubletones, New Directions finds their perfect replacement: Rory! He kicks off his membership with a most sincere, “I love American music,” and continues on to sing Teddy Thompson’s “Take Care of Yourself.”

One tenor with a solid falsetto is great, but it doesn’t make up for three sultry altos—and for the record, Teddy’s an Englishman. Just sayin’.

puckandbaby_200_110311

Puck swings by Shelby’s to clean up Quinn’s mess, sing Beth a lullaby version of “Waiting for a Girl Like You,” by Foreigner, and plant a smooch on Shelby who seems to kiss back.


Pocketing the hot sauce was sweet (if not pointless), but implicating Shelby in some romantic involvement with a student isn’t exactly the best way to ensure that she dodges the “unfit parent” bullet.

As the plot thickened, the connection with reality thinned — but I’m hopeful that the new additions will keep the competition heating up until we actually see a competition.

Gleeks, what are your thoughts on Rory and the Troubletones?