"Alright guys, I know that it's hard and this weekend has brought nothing but bad news but it's a new week and in one more week we will be flying to LA for Nationals." It's Monday during lunch and no one wants to talk. It's been a very silent day for the Glee club and no one has heard anything about Blaine getting better. He still hasn't gotten better and hasn't woken up yet. "Come on guys, I know it's been hard and everyone's tired but we need to keep working. The Warblers aren't going to take the day off." Mr. Shue tries to get the club interested enough to at least work on the music but the only thing he manages to do is to get Sam to argue with him. "Well the Warblers didn't spend their weekend moving from a funeral to a hospital. They probably spent their night at some bar, probably gay maybe not."

"That's beside the point. The Warblers are good this year and so is everyone else in the competition and yes you all had a tough weekend we've all had a rough go at it but we have to keep working. We're not going to give up, Finn wouldn't want that."

"Maybe not but in case you haven't noticed our own Warbler is hanging onto life support and we don't even have enough people to perform." Sam snaps at Mr. Shue before storming out. Blaine and Sam did nothing but fight last year when he came back to McKinnley but now Blaine is his best friend and he can't handle losing him. Mr. Shue just lets Sam go, knowing he's not going to leave or get in trouble. He's probably going to head to the locker room or go lift weights, it's the way that Sam handles stress, by working on his body, which also seems to cause Sam a lot of stress.

"Blaine is going to get better guys and we are going to nail this competition at Nationals. People know us as the show choir that won it last year and we're going to win it again this year." Mr. Shue's pep talks used to psych everyone up but now it just seems like he's trying too hard and no one cares anymore.