Tuesday June 29, day 46

Lieutenant Gerard and an accomplice sneak into a Canadian government building and find a secret file that reveals the US has a sleeper cell in Canada since 1983. They established a network of bunkers, ready to take over Canada if Russia invaded Alaska. These people now have citizenship and families that are in all levels of government and the military. The Sylvesters are working with them. As they print the information, a drone strike destroys the building.

Burt arrives at the funeral. He barely remembers anyone.

At the ancient librarian's funeral, Figgins, Beiste and the retired teacher attending, the former principal (Michael Constantine) talks about working with her for 35 years. Her daughter talks about the joys of being a librarian's daughter.

At the cemetery, Puck and the cantor talk about the uncertainties of life over Finn's grave. They notice the other new stones: and 80-year-old woman, a 69-year-old man and an 18-year-old girl. Puck cries. No one told him Becky was dead. A flashback shows their tender moments at senior prom. The funeral procession arrives. Seeing Figgins and Beiste, they join it.

Burt and Kurt talk to other relatives. Kurt tells no secrets.

Figgins and Beiste arrive at the asylum to see Will. Figgins lets Beiste go in first.

Kurt calls Rachel. She tells him Santana is going to Monaco and she's going back to Lima. Kurt decides to go back to Lima too.

Beiste hold Will's hand and tells him she'll accept any ole in his life. They sing You don't have to be a star to be in my Show. Will starts crying, so the staff leads her out and decide not to let Figgins in.

Kitty and Joe greet the young hillbilly.

The former principal arrives at the asylum. Told he can't see Will today, he leaves a note about the funeral.

Mercedes visits Sam and asks how he is. He sings I feel Good.

The therapist shows Will the note. He shares fond memories of her from his student days.

Rachel's dads welcome her.

The young hillbilly and Joe share their feelings for Kitty.

Arriving in Monaco, Santana and her friends sing The Marseilles.