For someone whose material has been a lot more hit-and-miss this season than the first, I thought Jane Lynch was really good in this episode. It returned Sue to a needed state of semi-humanity, while at the same time she had some good one-liners. I'm not sure if the funeral plotline was necessary though, considering it was a character we hadn't even seen since the third episode of the season. Sue's whole plotline was touching, though.
Re: Terri...that's it? Suddenly the crazy ***** sees the light and gets them plane tickets and moves to Miami? So the whole "League of Doom" plotline was one big fizzle.
Finn definitely could have picked a better time to dump Quinn than as they are leaving a freaking funeral, but their scene in the truck was very well-acted and had a very "real" feel to it.
Jesse is such a ******, but he was entertainingly jerky in his Simon Cowell-wannabe commentaries, and he did make some valid points, albeit in as harsh a manner as possible. Rachel is still an idiot for taking him back so easily though, he was a jerk when she knew him before, and he's obviously still a jerk now.
Wasn't a fan of either Kurt's or Rachel's audition songs this episode, they both seemed to be trying way too hard. Santana's was technically good but kind of flat. The only one I decently liked was Mercedes, but it was Mercedes being Mercedes, she has no variety in her songs. She's great at belting it out, but her songs are always more of the same.
I'm curious if Matthew Morrison is actually planning on leaving the show soon, considering they keep making a deal out of Will going on tour with April.