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Although most high school students often have extracurricular activities or sports practices after the school day ends, in the Glee universe it's totally normal for students to hang out with the teachers outside of school instead.

The Acafellas was an all-male group featured in season one, and Mr. Schuester as he ends up talking Finn and Puck into joining the group. As if the group couldn't be more inappropriate with high schoolers joining, they decide to perform "I Wanna Sex You Up" for a room full of adults at a popular sports bar. Once the absolutely horrifying episode ends, the series pretty much forgets it ever happening and the group is never heard from again.

Schuester was a beloved character in the series, but his personality in season one was pretty interesting. In the pilot episode, Mr. Schue is walking through the halls of McKinley High School when he overhears Finn singing "I Can't Fight This Feeling Anymore" in the shower and it then leads him to creepily walk in and listen until he is done.

Of course, after he realizes that Finn will not join the Glee Club due to being the quarterback of the football team, he goes as far as to blackmail him by putting marijuana in his locker and forcing him to join the club.

If Finn would have thought more about the situation, there could have been many possibilities that could have kept him from being blackmailed in the first place. A huge continuity error throughout the series was most definitely Finn's on and off again friendship with Puck. In season one, Finn discovers that his then-girlfriend Quinn had been sleeping around with Puck and then got her pregnant. This was the first time their friendship got rocky, but they somehow rekindled their relationship and got along again quickly in the season.

Later on in season two, Puck starts fooling around with Finn's new love interest, Rachel. Throughout all of Finn's serious relationships, Puck somehow always found a way to get in the middle of it and Finn always forgave him for it— which makes absolutely zero sense. Burt and Carole Hudson reveal to Finn and Kurt that they are getting married, and they ask Kurt to be the wedding planner.

Burt states he doesn't care about what kind of food or booze or how the wedding looks, so long as Kurt gets a great band to perform. The Sue Sylvester Shuffle.

Blame It on the Alcohol. In Sexy , Burt receives information from Blaine that Kurt doesn't know anything about sex. Blaine says that Burt should help Kurt with this, because it's really important.

Later, Burt provides Kurt with pamphlets from a clinic which outlines the physical part of sex and encourages Kurt to read them and ask him questions about the material later.

Burt then has a discussion with Kurt about the emotional ramifications of sex. Burt says that most men think sex is just sex, but explains how it can actually impact self-esteem. Burt tells Kurt that he matters and wants him to wait until he knows is ready for both the physical and emotional parts of sex. Kurt asks when he can have sex, and Burt jokes that it'll be a nice gift for himself when he's thirty. Born This Way. Rachel talks to Finn who now works in Burt's shop.

Burt advises Kurt to show who he really is, with respect to his candidacy for class president. Burt becomes a candidate running for the House of Representatives against Sue, with Will as his campaign manager.

Burt is running because he wants to ensure that the arts are not canceled due to the fact that Kurt being in glee club saved his life. He also helps save the school musical when Sue initially gets it shut down. Burt, Sue and Will inform Santana of the political attack TV advertisement that intends to expose Santana's homosexuality.

Burt offers to help with her parents since he had his own experience with Kurt. Santana tearfully tells them her family doesn't know of her own sexuality before running away. I Kissed A Girl. Burt finally wins his candidacy for the House of Representatives against Sue. He is in Principal Figgins ' office with Kurt when Kurt is suspected to have stuffed the ballot box for the student council election. Burt is disappointed when Kurt confesses that although he didn't stuff the ballot boxes, he did consider it.

Burt wants to know why Finn wants to join the army. He is present in the scene where Carol tells Finn the truth about his father. Kurt leads Burt to the choir room where he finally opens the letter revealing he's a finalist. They embrace and Burt asks Kurt if he can tell Blaine and says how proud of him he is. Burt attends dinner at the Berry household.

Unbeknownst to Finn and Rachel, Burt, Carole, and Rachel's dads are in on a plan to pretend to support Finn and Rachel's wedding plans in the hope that they will come to the conclusion on their own that they should not marry so young. Burt is at Regionals. Dance with Somebody. Burt has a heart to heart with Kurt about his upcoming departure for New York.

Burt admits that he is going to miss Kurt and that he does not want his son to go. He tells Kurt that when you get older everything goes so fast, and while he is proud and happy for his son, sometimes he just wishes that Kurt was his sweet little boy again. He brings a Christmas tree and, while putting up decorations, reminisce with Kurt and Rachel about Christmas with Kurt's Mom.

Burt tells Kurt that he came to New York because he had to tell Kurt in person that he has prostate cancer. Kurt is scared, but Burt says that he'll be fine because they caught it early due to the fact that he has gone for regular check-ups since his heart attack.

They then return to Kurt's apartment, where they discuss their Christmas traditions like opening one present on Christmas Eve.

Burt receives a NYADA hat and shirt from Kurt, which he loves, while he gives Kurt an address to a present 'so big it can't fit under the tree'. The address is to an ice skating rink, where Kurt meets Blaine and they sing White Christmas with Burt quietly watching.

On Christmas Day, Burt and Blaine bet over how long Kurt will last watching the traditional Christmas basketball game on television before he reads Vogue. Burt wins the bet, joking its because he's known Kurt for longer. The three of them are later seen enjoying their Christmas meal while Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas is playing.

Burt is first seen in this episode driving Kurt to the airport. As it turns out Burt is actually driving Kurt to the surprise proposal Blaine set up. When he explains to Kurt about a shortcut to the airport, Kurt interjects saying he knows about the proposal. Burt doesn't seem shocked about Kurt knowing. Burt reminisces about the time Kurt planned his own surprise 10th birthday party.

Burt notices Kurt's "going to execution" look and hears out Kurt's worries. Burt talks about his marriage with Kurt's mother and how they also married young. Burt is seen with the rest of Hudmels Hudson-Hummel clan, going through his recently deceased stepson's things to either keep, donate, or give away. He insists that he needs one in his shop, but in truth it reminds him of how. While Kurt is trying to calm Brittany down about her wedding nerves, he comes up with the idea of hiring Burt to officiate the wedding.

Brittany seems not to remember him, but is happy with the idea. Burt is seen at the wedding with Carole. They come across Kurt and Blaine. Kurt mentions how this event makes him reminisce about Carole and Burt's wedding and then they share a kiss. As they continue talking, Burt states that he doesn't think Blaine and Kurt didn't get married because of not being ready since no one is really ready for anything, like he wasn't lose his first wife.

He also says that all the hard experiences he have had taught him to live every moment as it was the last. Burt and Carole then walk away while insisting that he's not drunk. During this song, they swap dance partners with Sam and Rachel and have fun until the end. Burt first appears when he is called by Emma, after she saw Kurt looking at a pamphlet about suicide.

At first, Burt believes that the reason Emma has called him was because of Kurt's girly behaviour. Burt explains that he knows about that since Kurt was two years old, but Emma tells him that's not the reason why she wanted to talk to him.

She proceeds to reveal what she saw, which worries Burt. While Kurt is in his basement sewing some clothes, Burt comes downstairs to tell him that he has noticed how much time Kurt is alone.

Although Kurt tries to defend himself, Burt says that he must join a club, otherwise, he will be taking his sewing machine. Burt, who seems to be overjoyed, asks him which club has Kurt joined, to which Kurt answers that he joined glee club, explaining what it is. Burt, slightly disappointed, tells him that he wanted him to feel a bond over a shared goal. He continues saying that they may need a male lead, but tells him that he feels it will be special.

Kurt tells him that he feels genuinely happy to go to school. Burt looks up, as Kurt thanks him for pushing him. Kurt smiles. Kurt stands there, smiling. Like his son, Burt is a very caring individual and above all, loving towards his son who he treasures above all else. Having lost the love of his life when their son was young, Burt has never quite gotten over the loss.

As such he has done his best to be a good father, perhaps to the point of spoiling Kurt such as buying him expensive designer clothing and a very impressive car a Lincoln Navigator for his sweet While Burt does not pretend to fully understand Kurt, he is very accepting of his gay son. However, Burt fears for how Kurt might suffer because of his sexuality.

As such, he is immensely proud of Kurt for being as resilient and strong as he is, which Burt says he gets from his mother. He also says that even though he wished he could take him out to games, he is still proud of him and for being in the glee club. While Burt is generally fair-minded and reasonable, he is quick to anger when Kurt is victimized in any way, and is fiercely protective of him. Schuester and the principal for discrimination against his son.

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Biography S1. Pilot Finn becomes particularly troubled by his mother's growing romance with Burt Hummel , believing that she is forgetting his father. He tries to make his point by pretending that he is going to throw away his father's ashes, when his mother stops him and emotionally tells him that as much as she loved and continues to love his father, she no longer wants to be alone. She goes on to explain that she wants the chance of a new family with Burt and that she wants Finn to be happy for her.

Finn relents, and later allows Burt to sit in his father's prized recliner chair. On My Way Finn mentions several actions Christopher had done while he was still in the army, while he is holding his picture.



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