Saturday 2

Kurt wakes Burt because Rachel isn't answering the phone. They decide to leave Carol asleep.

At synagogue the cantor sings and the rabbi preaches about mourning.

Emma finally pulls herself together enough to call Figgins, but she breaks up crying during the call.

Kurt breaks through a window at Rachel's house, setting off an alarm. He finds her body and when the phone rings tells the alarm company to call an ambulance.

Santana talks to her father about bearing Finn's baby. The phone rings. It's Burt, telling her about Rachel.

At the hospital Burt calls home. When Carol doesn't answer, he decides to go home.

The producer reads more reviews and comments and decides to dump Rachel. The phone rings. A cast member has seen a report by the same reporter that Rachel is in a coma.

Burt finds Carol unresponsive and calls an ambulance, getting chest pains from the stress.

The producer tells the crew Rachel is in a coma.

In the ambulance with Carol, Burt shows more symptoms and the EMT takes his vital signs and gives him oxygen.

Kurt is talking on the phone with Will as both Burt and Carol are wheeled past him. He panics and the orderlies subdue him.

Will tells Emma he has to leave, but doesn't say why.

Puck and the cantor talk about Rachel and sing a variation of Mandy.

Emma turns on the tv and sees a special report about Rachel. She gets hysterical and calls the therapist's emergency number.

Unable to reach Rachel, Brody calls Kurt's cell phone. Will picks it up. As he talks to him, he misses a call about Emma on his own cell phone.

Gloria Allred shows up at the military base with a forged letter from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff demanding Sue's release.

Will is talking to Beiste and Ken Tanaka in the lobby as Emma is wheeled in. Beiste has to restrain him.

Artie makes a group call to Tina, Sam and Sugar regarding a vigil at the hospital. Then Beiste calls him with updates.

In front of the hospital the reporter tries to get comments from everyone that passes him. Puck, arriving with the cantor, slugs him.