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The eagerly awaited "Glee" finally had its premier for the continuation of Season 2 right after the Super Bowl. It started off with lots of energy, opening with Katy Perry "California Gurls." The episode basically led up to the highly anticipated "Thriller" remake. Many obstacles had to be overcome along the way, but in the end, the football team agreed to sing together with the Glee members.

Despite some disagreements with football players and other issues, such as Santana, Quinn and Brittany having to quit Cheerios for Glee, they all managed to come together at the end to perform the outstanding number, which was not a letdown. With amazing makeup and great vocals to go with it, "Glee" certainly lived up to expectations. At the end of the episode, however, the football players went back to their old ways. Despite coming together and performing so well, they still feel the pressure to act as top dogs of the school.

In the second episode, "Silly Love Songs," there was a sudden switch to romance, with new possible flings as well as secret crushes. We see Puck realizing he has a huge crush on Lauren. He is willing to do anything to have her, so when the Glee Club is assigned to sing a love song to someone they care for, Puck takes the opportunity. His song choice – "Fat Bottom Girls" by Queen – was a bit risky, but he manages to make it sound great. This does not impress Lauren, though. Meanwhile, the girls of "Glee" call out Santana on her rude attitude toward everyone, which actually causes her to break down. Could it be possible that Santana actually has feelings after all?

In the meantime, Finn finds a way to help raise some money for the glee club by setting up a kissing booth in honor of Valentine's Day. It would appear that every girl in school wants Finn except the one he actually wants – his ex-girlfriend Quinn, who is still with Sam. Rachel comes over to the booth, meaning to tell Finn she is over him, but instead has a sudden outburst and confesses that she is still not over him. Sam can't help being suspicious of Finn, leading him and Quinn to have an argument. In order to prove that she is over Finn, Quinn goes to his kissing booth and kisses him to show that there is nothing between them. But what Sam doesn't know is that she actually did feel something. She doesn't admit this to Finn just yet, instead telling him to meet her later to talk.

Back at Kurt's school, Kurt is crushing on Blaine, who unfortunately is crushing on someone else. Blaine wants to perform a song in order to get his crush's attention. Kurt is a bit hurt by this, but they later perform the routine for Blaine's crush, who is working at Gap at the time. His crush reveals he does not like Blaine in that way because he is too old for him. The song also gets him fired. Kurt tries to cheer him up, but warns him be careful of unintentionally leading people on.

Back with Glee Club, we see Artie perform Michael Jackson's "Pretty Young Thing" to celebrate his relationship with Brittany while Mike dances to the routine to show his feelings to Tina. Things are going great for those two couples. Santana, however, is stung by the fact that Puck actually likes Lauren. She challenges her to a fight, in which Lauren destroys her in an embarrassing manner. Soon after we see Puck again asking Lauren on a date. She agrees but then stands him up. She later explains that she wants to take things slow.

Later, we see Santana taking her anger out on Finn and Quinn when she notices the spark between them. She manages to give them both mono. They both get sick and, while Finn is in the nurse's office, Rachel asks Finn if he felt fireworks when they kissed, but he has no response. This leads her to realize she should get over him. She subsequently picks "Firework" by Katy Perry as her love song.

In the end we see Tina attempting to perform "My Funny Valentine," originally from "Babes in Arms," but is emotionally overwhelmed by the song and starts to cry during it. Later, in order to celebrate Valentine's Day, the "Glee" crew heads over to a little diner to watch the Dalton Academy Warblers perform "Silly Love Songs" by Paul McCarthy. The episode ends on a good note, despite all the conflicts. These will definitely continue in the next episode, where Sue Sylvester will possibly join the "Glee" members to perform a song with them. Be sure to tune in tomorrow at 8 p.m. to catch the latest episode
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