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"Frenemies" is the ninth episode and spring premiere of the fifth season of the American musical television series ''
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'', and the ninety-seventh episode overall. Written by Ned Martel and directed by Bradley Buecker, it aired on
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in the United States on February 25, 2014. Effective with this episode, the show moves back to Tuesday nights at 8:00 pm Eastern time from Thursday nights at 9:00 pm Eastern time.


Plot

Continuing from where the show had left off,
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( Jenna Ushkowitz) is distressed that she's only on the waiting list for Brown University, and
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( Kevin McHale) cheers her up through a performance of "
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". Their relationship sours when Principal
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(
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) announces that they both have equal qualifications to be class valedictorian and will have a "speech-off" to decide who will get it. In addition to this, Artie and Tina also compete for a solo at Nationals through a performance of "
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", during which Tina accidentally pushes Artie out of his wheelchair. In New York,
Santana Lopez Santana Lopez is a fictional character from the Fox musical comedy-drama series '' Glee''. The character was portrayed by Naya Rivera, and has appeared in ''Glee'' from its pilot episode, first broadcast on May 19, 2009. Santana was developed by ...
(
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) grows dissatisfied with her prospects in light of Rachel Berry's ( Lea Michele) achievements on Broadway, and auditions to be Rachel's understudy in '' Funny Girl'' through a performance of "
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", copying Rachel's signature moves whilst giving her a stinging memory of her 'Choke' audition. Rachel is infuriated, and trades insults with Santana. Their rivalry is furthered when Santana gets the job, and director Rupert Campion (
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) announces that the show is using the fact that they came from the same school in Ohio as part of the show's publicity. Meanwhile,
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(
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) suspects that Elliott Gilbert (
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) is trying to steal the band from him, and decides to get closer by pretending to want guitar lessons. Elliott takes Kurt to a guitar store, where they perform "
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" and realize they enjoy spending time together. Elliott reassures Kurt he is not trying to upstage him. Kurt uploads a picture of them together, giving
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(
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) slight feelings of discomfort. At the speech-off, Artie and Tina apologize to one another by praising each other in their speeches. Sue's assembled panel, consisted of
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), Coach Shannon Beiste (
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) and Janitor Figgins (
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), ends up tied, and Sue instead gives valedictorian to Blaine, making Artie and Tina co-salutatorians. While Blaine, Artie and Tina gather to sing " Breakaway" with their friends, Rachel decides to move out of the loft and cut ties with Santana, making their friendship come to an end.


Production

The episode was in production by November 20, 2013, and Chris Colfer tweeted about "pole dancing" in a scene that morning with Adam Lambert. Effective with this episode, the show moves from its broadcast time of 9:00 pm Eastern time on Thursday nights, its time slot for the fourth season and for the fall portion of the fifth season, to Tuesday nights at 8:00 pm Eastern time. Special guest star
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returns as Rupert Campion, the ''Funny Girl'' director. Other recurring characters in this episode include McKinley football coach Shannon Beiste (
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), janitor and former principal Figgins (
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) and cheerleader Becky Jackson ( Lauren Potter), and NYU student and Pamela Lansbury bandmember Elliott Gilbert (Lambert). Seven songs from the episode are being released as singles:
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's " Breakaway" featuring
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, McHale, and Ushkowitz; "
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" by
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and Stevie Nicks and "
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" by
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, both performed by McHale and Ushkowitz; "
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" from ''Funny Girl'' featuring Rivera; "
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" by
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and " Brave" by Sara Bareilles, both performed by Michele and Rivera; and The Darkness' "
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" featuring Lambert and
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.


Critical reception

"Frenemies" met with positive reviews from critics. Daniel Sperling from ''Digital Spy'' said: "'Frenemies' is a decent return for ''Glee'', one that wisely ditches the newbies to explore and test the bonds between our favourite characters in great, if occasionally painful, detail". Christine Petralia from ''BuddyTV'' said: "The last few episodes last year had me not loving ''Glee'' too much, but this episode has turned it around." Laura Frances from ''Screen Crave'' said: "The episode was one of the strongest we've seen in a long time." Matt Richenthal from ''TV Fanatic'' said: "''Glee'' made a triumphant return to Fox last night, airing an episode that helped us forget about that debacle of a Christmas special."


References


External links

* {{Glee episodes 2014 American television episodes Glee (season 5) episodes