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'{{Infobox television episode | Title = Dreams Come True | Series = [[Glee (TV series)|Glee]] | Season = 6 | Episode = 13 | Director = [[Bradley Buecker]] | Writer = {{Plainlist| * [[Ryan Murphy (writer)|Ryan Murphy]] * [[Brad Falchuk]] * [[Ian Brennan (writer)|Ian Brennan]] }} | Music = {{Plainlist| * "[[Teach Your Children]]" * "[[Someday We'll Be Together]]" * "[[The Winner Takes It All]]" * "[[Daydream Believer]]" * "This Time" * "[[I Lived]]" }} | Production = 6ARC13 | Airdate = {{start date|2015|3|20}} | Guests = *[[Jonathan Groff]] as [[Jesse St. James]] *[[Geraldo Rivera]] as himself *[[Andrew Rannells]] as himself *[[Dianna Agron]] as [[Quinn Fabray]] *[[Jacob Artist]] as [[Jake Puckerman]] *[[Jessalyn Gilsig]] as [[Terri Schuester]] *[[Blake Jenner]] as [[Ryder Lynn]] *[[Jayma Mays]] as [[Emma Pillsbury]] *[[Heather Morris]] as [[Brittany Pierce]] *[[Alex Newell]] as [[Wade "Unique" Adams]] *[[Mike O'Malley]] as [[Burt Hummel]] *[[Naya Rivera]] as [[Santana Lopez]] *[[Mark Salling]] as [[Puck (Glee)|Noah "Puck" Puckerman]] *[[Harry Shum Jr.]] as [[Mike Chang]] *[[Becca Tobin]] as [[Kitty Wilde]] *[[Jenna Ushkowitz]] as [[Tina Cohen-Chang]] *[[Max Adler (actor)|Max Adler]] as [[Dave Karofsky]] *[[Christopher Cousins]] as [[Characters of Glee#Other McKinley High Faculty|Superintendent Bob Harris]] *[[Tim Bagley]] as Harvey Milk Elementary School teacher *[[Laura Dreyfuss]] as [[Madison McCarthy]] *[[Ashley Fink]] as [[Lauren Zizes]] *Noah Guthrie as [[Roderick (Glee)|Roderick]] *[[Samuel Larsen]] as [[Joe Hart (Glee)|Joe Hart]] *[[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Sugar Motta]] *Billy Lewis Jr. as [[Mason McCarthy]] *Finneas O'Connell as Alistair *[[Lauren Potter]] as [[Becky Jackson]] *[[Romy Rosemont]] as [[Carole Hudson|Carole Hudson-Hummel]] *[[Dijon Talton]] as [[Matt Rutherford]] *[[Iqbal Theba]] as [[Principal Figgins]] *J. J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz *Samantha Marie Ware as [[Jane Hayward]] *[[Marshall Williams]] as [[Spencer Porter]] | Prev = [[2009 (Glee)|2009]] | Episode list = {{Plainlist| * [[Glee (season 6)|''Glee'' (season 6)]] * [[List of Glee episodes|List of ''Glee'' episodes]] }} }} "'''Dreams Come True'''" is the 13th episode and second part of a two-part season finale of the [[Glee (season 6)|sixth season]] of the American musical television series ''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]'', the 121st episode overall, and the series finale. Written by the show's co-creators [[Ryan Murphy (writer)|Ryan Murphy]], [[Brad Falchuk]], and [[Ian Brennan (writer)|Ian Brennan]] and directed by [[Bradley Buecker]], it aired on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] in the United States on March 20th, 2015. The episode features the aftermath from New Directions' success at the Regionals show choir competition, as changes are in store for both the school itself as well as [[Will Schuester]]. It then features a [[flashforward]] to the year [[2020]] that explores the fates of the characters. The episode featured special guest star [[Jonathan Groff]] as [[Jesse St. James]] and special appearances by [[Geraldo Rivera]] and [[Andrew Rannells]] as themselves. == Plot== After pausing for a moment to think back on his own show choir past, [[Will Schuester]] ([[Matthew Morrison]]) joins his New Directions members on stage as they are now in the finals for the show choir national championship. New Directions wins, and afterwards, [[Characters of Glee#Other McKinley High Faculty|Superintendent Bob Harris]] ([[Christopher Cousins]]) tells Will that McKinley High is being converted into a performing arts school, and that Will is to become principal of it. Three months later, Will is nervous for his first day, but his wife [[Emma Pillsbury]] ([[Jayma Mays]]) consoles him. Will welcomes back New Directions members from both past and present who have reunited for this day and announces that New Directions will no longer be the only glee club choir at McKinley High, as he is re-creating the TroubleTones and creating both a new all-boys group and a junior varsity glee club, but Will is not to be the coach of any group including New Directions. He then bids them farewell with a song. [[Blaine Anderson]] ([[Darren Criss]]) meets with [[Sam Evans]] ([[Chord Overstreet]]) and asks Sam to move to New York, but Sam states he is happy where he is and that he has other plans for his future. Will then introduces Sam as the new coach of New Directions. [[Mercedes Jones]] ([[Amber Riley]]) invites some friends to the auditorium to announce that she has been selected as the opening act for [[Beyoncé]] so she will most likely not see any of them again for some time, and she leaves the building with a song. Blaine and [[Kurt Hummel]] ([[Chris Colfer]]) meet [[Sue Sylvester]] ([[Jane Lynch]]) in Will's new principal's office and they thank Sue for reuniting them. Sue explains that learning about Kurt and his struggles opened up new worlds for her and thanks them in kind. Sue next meets [[Becky Jackson]] ([[Lauren Potter]]) who apologizes for exposing Sue to national media and they reconcile. Sue finally meets Will in the auditorium and says goodbye to him with a song. In a [[flashforward]] to the year 2020, [[Geraldo Rivera]] congratulates Sue for winning reelection as [[Vice President of the United States]] under [[Jeb Bush]] as she states her intent to run for President in 2024. In 2020, Blaine and Kurt go to [[Harvey Milk]] Elementary School to encourage kids to pursue their dreams. Meanwhile, also in 2020, [[Rachel Berry]] ([[Lea Michele]]) reunites with Mercedes, Blaine, Kurt, and [[Artie Abrams]] ([[Kevin McHale (actor)|Kevin McHale]]) and [[Tina Cohen-Chang]] ([[Jenna Ushkowitz]]), who are now a couple. Rachel is now the surrogate mother for Blaine and Kurt's child, and is also now married to [[Jesse St. James]] ([[Jonathan Groff]]). Later that day, Rachel wins the [[Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical]] and she thanks all of her friends but especially Will Schuester for his mentorship. In fall of 2020, Vice President Sue Sylvester rededicates the McKinley High auditorium to be named in honor of [[Finn Hudson]] while apologizing for her previous poor perception of glee club. McKinley High has now become a model of excellence and other schools are copying its format. New Directions members from years past and present unite for one last massive group song. The last shot of the series is of the re-dedication plaque for the auditorium, the memorial plaque for former glee club director Lillian Adler, and the memorial plaque for Finn Hudson. ==Production== As this was the series finale, multiple former actors returned to the show for one last reunion. Jonathan Groff guest starred as Jesse St. James, and Geraldo Rivera and Andrew Rannells made guest appearances as themselves. Other regular character guest actors in this episode were: [[Dianna Agron]] as [[Quinn Fabray]], [[Jacob Artist]] as [[Jake Puckerman]], [[Jessalyn Gilsig]] as [[Terri Schuester]], [[Blake Jenner]] as [[Ryder Lynn]], Jayma Mays as Emma Pillsbury, [[Heather Morris]] as [[Brittany Pierce]], [[Alex Newell]] as [[Wade "Unique" Adams]], [[Mike O'Malley]] as [[Burt Hummel]], [[Naya Rivera]] as [[Santana Lopez]], [[Mark Salling]] as [[Puck (Glee)|Noah "Puck" Puckerman]], [[Harry Shum Jr.]] as [[Mike Chang]], [[Becca Tobin]] as [[Kitty Wilde]], Jenna Ushkowitz as Tina Cohen-Chang, [[Max Adler (actor)|Max Adler]] as [[Dave Karofsky]], Christopher Cousins as Superintendent Bob Harris, [[Laura Dreyfuss]] as [[Madison McCarthy]], [[Ashley Fink]] as [[Lauren Zizes]], Noah Guthrie as [[Roderick (Glee)|Roderick]], [[Samuel Larsen]] as [[Joe Hart (Glee)|Joe Hart]], [[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Sugar Motta]], Billy Lewis Jr. as [[Mason McCarthy]], Finneas O'Connell as Alistair, Lauren Potter as Becky Jackson, [[Romy Rosemont]] as [[Carole Hudson|Carole Hudson-Hummel]], [[Dijon Talton]] as [[Matt Rutherford]], [[Iqbal Theba]] as [[Principal Figgins]], J. J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz, Samantha Marie Ware as [[Jane Hayward]], and [[Marshall Williams]] as [[Spencer Porter]]. [[Tim Bagley]] was introduced as the Harvey Milk Elementary School teacher. The episode featured five musical cover versions and one original song. "[[Teach Your Children]]" by [[Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young]] is sung by Morrison. "[[Someday We'll Be Together]]" by [[Diana Ross & The Supremes]] is sung by Riley. "[[The Winner Takes It All]]" by [[ABBA]] is sung by Lynch and Morrison. "[[Daydream Believer]]" by [[The Monkees]] is sung by Colfer and Criss. "This Time" is an original composition by Criss and is sung by Michele. "[[I Lived]]" by [[OneRepublic]] is sung by all cast members.<ref>{{cite web|title=Amazon.com: Glee: The Music, Dreams Come True|url=http://www.amazon.com/Glee-Music-Dreams-Come-True/dp/B00UDDQM9M/|website=[[Amazon.com]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Beard|first1=Lanford|title=Glee Finale: Ranking the Songs in '2009' and 'Dreams Come True'|url=http://www.people.com/article/glee-series-finale-best-songs|website=[[People (magazine)|People]]|date=March 21, 2015}}</ref> Accompanying the music from this episode, the [[Extended play|EP]] ''Glee: The Music, Dreams Come True'' was released on March 17, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gleethemusic.com/us/news/music-glee-series-finale-available-now|title=Music from Glee Series Finale Available Now |work=GleetheMusic.com|date=March 17, 2015 |accessdate=March 23, 2015}}</ref> Series regular [[Jenna Ushkowitz]], writing in a column for "[[The Hollywood Reporter]]", revealed that the very last scene filmed was the gathering in the choir room when Will Schuester sings "Teach Your Children" to the five original New Directions members from the [[Pilot (Glee)|pilot episode]] (missing only [[Cory Monteith]]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glee-finale-jenna-ushkowitz-monteith-783384 |title='Glee' Finale: Original Star on Tear-Filled Final Day, Saying Farewell, Cory Monteith (Guest Column) |author=[[Jenna Ushkowitz|Ushkowitz, Jenna]] |publisher=''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' |date=March 20, 2015}}</ref> ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' noted that after the series' final episode had wrapped, multiple actors took pieces of the set home as souveniers. Most notably, Michele [[Twitter|tweeted]] a photo of her taking home the framed football jersey of [[Cory Monteith]]'s character, Finn Hudson.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Michele|first1=Lea|title=Lea Michele on Twitter: One last thing|url=https://twitter.com/msleamichele/status/569412263175589888|website=[[Twitter]]}}</ref> Other souveniers taken were Lynch taking some of her signature tracksuits, Criss taking trophies, some soundproofing from the choir room, the couch from Figgins' office and his Warblers jacket, Riley taking her sneakers from the pilot episode, Overstreet taking some trophies, photos, and clothing, [[Dot-Marie Jones]] taking a football championship ring, and Salling taking a plaque with Monteith's picture.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Goldberg|first1=Lesley|title='Glee' Cast Shares Their Souvenirs From the Set|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glee-cast-shares-souvenirs-set-782975|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=March 19, 2015}}</ref> ==Reception== ===Critical Response=== The episode received predominantly positive reviews. Lauren Hoffman from ''[[Vulture.com|Vulture]]'' rated the combined episodes of "[[2009 (Glee)|2009]]" and Dreams Come True at four out of five stars and summarized "''Glee'''s later seasons have been uneven, but these final episodes get back to the core ideas the show started out with about humor in unexpected places, joy in music and dance, and the importance of working hard to create things with the people you love. It's a truly lovely send-off."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hoffman|first1=Lauren|title=Glee Recap: The Movie Never Ends|url=http://www.vulture.com/2015/03/glee-recap-season-6-episode-1213.html|website=[[Vulture.com|Vulture]]|date=March 21, 2015}}</ref> Christopher Rogers from ''[[Hollywood Life]]'' stated in his review "We honestly couldn’t have asked for a better, more fitting, conclusion to the show that made being a loser seem cool."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Rogers|first1=Christopher|title=‘Glee’ Series Finale Recap: Rachel Berry’s Dreams Come True|url=http://hollywoodlife.com/2015/03/20/glee-series-finale-dreams-come-true-season-6-episode-13-recap/|website=[[Hollywood Life]]|date=March 20, 2015}}</ref> [[A. V. Club]]'s Brandon Nowalk graded the two-part finale with a D, and stated the episode "doesn’t have coherent plotting. It’s just a bunch of events."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Nowalk|first1=Brandon|title=Review: Glee: “2009” / “Dreams Come True”|url=http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/glee-2009-dreams-come-true-216884|website=[[A. V. Club]]|date=March 21, 2015}}</ref> Miranda Wicker from ''TV Fanatic'' rated the episode four out of five stars, and stated "It was all so perfect and perfectly Glee."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Wicker|first1=Miranda|title=Glee Series Finale: Dreams Come True|url=http://www.tvfanatic.com/2015/03/glee-season-6-episode-12-review-dreams-come-true/|website=TV Fanatic|date=March 20, 2015}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Portal|Glee|Television}} * {{IMDb episode|3888738|Dreams Come True}} * {{Tv.com episode|glee/dreams-come-true-3070904/|Dreams Come True}} {{Glee}} {{Glee episodes}} [[Category:2015 television episodes]] [[Category:2020 in fiction]] [[Category:Glee (TV series) episodes]] [[Category:Television series finales]]'
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'{{Infobox television episode | Title = Dreams Come True | Series = [[Glee (TV series)|Glee]] | Season = 6 | Episode = 13 | Director = [[Bradley Buecker]] | Writer = {{Plainlist| * [[Ryan Murphy (writer)|Ryan Murphy]] * [[Brad Falchuk]] * [[Ian Brennan (writer)|Ian Brennan]] }} | Music = {{Plainlist| * "[[Teach Your Children]]" * "[[Someday We'll Be Together]]" * "[[The Winner Takes It All]]" * "[[Daydream Believer]]" * "This Time" * "[[I Lived]]" }} | Production = 6ARC13 | Airdate = {{start date|2015|3|20}} | Guests = *[[Jonathan Groff]] as [[Jesse St. James]] *[[Geraldo Rivera]] as himself *[[Andrew Rannells]] as himself *[[Dianna Agron]] as [[Quinn Fabray]] *[[Jacob Artist]] as [[Jake Puckerman]] *[[Jessalyn Gilsig]] as [[Terri Schuester]] *[[Blake Jenner]] as [[Ryder Lynn]] *[[Jayma Mays]] as [[Emma Pillsbury]] *[[Heather Morris]] as [[Brittany Pierce]] *[[Alex Newell]] as [[Wade "Unique" Adams]] *[[Mike O'Malley]] as [[Burt Hummel]] *[[Naya Rivera]] as [[Santana Lopez]] *[[Mark Salling]] as [[Puck (Glee)|Noah "Puck" Puckerman]] *[[Harry Shum Jr.]] as [[Mike Chang]] *[[Becca Tobin]] as [[Kitty Wilde]] *[[Jenna Ushkowitz]] as [[Tina Cohen-Chang]] *[[Max Adler (actor)|Max Adler]] as [[Dave Karofsky]] *[[Christopher Cousins]] as [[Characters of Glee#Other McKinley High Faculty|Superintendent Bob Harris]] *[[Tim Bagley]] as Harvey Milk Elementary School teacher *[[Laura Dreyfuss]] as [[Madison McCarthy]] *[[Ashley Fink]] as [[Lauren Zizes]] *Noah Guthrie as [[Roderick (Glee)|Roderick]] *[[Samuel Larsen]] as [[Joe Hart (Glee)|Joe Hart]] *[[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Sugar Motta]] *Billy Lewis Jr. as [[Mason McCarthy]] *Finneas O'Connell as Alistair *[[Lauren Potter]] as [[Becky Jackson]] *[[Romy Rosemont]] as [[Carole Hudson|Carole Hudson-Hummel]] *[[Dijon Talton]] as [[Matt Rutherford]] *[[Iqbal Theba]] as [[Principal Figgins]] *J. J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz *Samantha Marie Ware as [[Jane Hayward]] *[[Marshall Williams]] as [[Spencer Porter]] | Prev = [[2009 (Glee)|2009]] | Episode list = {{Plainlist| * [[Glee (season 6)|''Glee'' (season 6)]] * [[List of Glee episodes|List of ''Glee'' episodes]] }} }} "'''Dreams Come True'''" is the 13th episode and second part of a two-part season finale of the [[Glee (season 6)|sixth season]] of the American musical television series ''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]'', the 121st episode overall, and the series finale. Written by the show's co-creators [[Ryan Murphy (writer)|Ryan Murphy]], [[Brad Falchuk]], and [[Ian Brennan (writer)|Ian Brennan]] and directed by [[Bradley Buecker]], it aired on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] in the United States on March 20th, 2015. The episode features the aftermath from New Directions' success at the Regionals show choir competition, as changes are in store for both the school itself as well as [[Will Schuester]]. It then features a [[flashforward]] to the year [[2020]] that explores the fates of the characters. The episode featured special guest star [[Jonathan Groff]] as [[Jesse St. James]] and special appearances by [[Geraldo Rivera]] and [[Andrew Rannells]] as themselves. == Plot== After pausing for a moment to think back on his own show choir past, [[Will Schuester]] ([[Matthew Morrison]]) joins his New Directions members on stage as they are now in the finals for the show choir national championship. New Directions wins, and afterwards, [[Characters of Glee#Other McKinley High Faculty|Superintendent Bob Harris]] ([[Christopher Cousins]]) tells Will that McKinley High is being converted into a performing arts school, and that Will is to become principal of it. Three months later, Will is nervous for his first day, but his wife [[Emma Pillsbury]] ([[Jayma Mays]]) consoles him. Will welcomes back New Directions members from both past and present who have reunited for this day and announces that New Directions will no longer be the only glee club choir at McKinley High, as he is re-creating the TroubleTones and creating both a new all-boys group and a junior varsity glee club, but Will is not to be the coach of any group including New Directions. He then bids them farewell with a song. [[Blaine Anderson]] ([[Darren Criss]]) meets with [[Sam Evans]] ([[Chord Overstreet]]) and asks Sam to move to New York, but Sam states he is happy where he is and that he has other plans for his future. Will then introduces Sam as the new coach of New Directions. [[Mercedes Jones]] ([[Amber Riley]]) invites some friends to the auditorium to announce that she has been selected as the opening act for [[Beyoncé]] so she will most likely not see any of them again for some time, and she leaves the building with a song. Blaine and [[Kurt Hummel]] ([[Chris Colfer]]) meet [[Sue Sylvester]] ([[Jane Lynch]]) in Will's new principal's office and they thank Sue for reuniting them. Sue explains that learning about Kurt and his struggles opened up new worlds for her and thanks them in kind. Sue next meets [[Becky Jackson]] ([[Lauren Potter]]) who apologizes for exposing Sue to national media and they reconcile. Sue finally meets Will in the auditorium and says goodbye to him with a song. In a [[flashforward]] to the year 2020, [[Geraldo Rivera]] congratulates Sue for winning reelection as [[Vice President of the United States]] under [[Jeb Bush]] as she states her intent to run for President in 2024. In 2020, Blaine and Kurt go to [[Harvey Milk]] Elementary School to encourage kids to pursue their dreams. Meanwhile, also in 2020, [[Rachel Berry]] ([[Lea Michele]]) reunites with Mercedes, Blaine, Kurt, and [[Artie Abrams]] ([[Kevin McHale (actor)|Kevin McHale]]) and [[Tina Cohen-Chang]] ([[Jenna Ushkowitz]]), who are now a couple. Rachel is now the surrogate mother for Blaine and Kurt's child, and is also now married to [[Jesse St. James]] ([[Jonathan Groff]]). Later that day, Rachel wins the [[Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical]] and she thanks all of her friends but especially Will Schuester for his mentorship. In fall of 2020, Vice President Sue Sylvester rededicates the McKinley High auditorium to be named in honor of [[Finn Hudson]] while apologizing for her previous poor perception of glee club. McKinley High has now become a model of excellence and other schools are copying its format. New Directions members from years past and present unite for one last massive group song. The last shot of the series is of the re-dedication plaque for the auditorium, the memorial plaque for former glee club director Lillian Adler, and the memorial plaque for Finn Hudson. ==Production== As this was the series finale, multiple former actors returned to the show for one last reunion. Jonathan Groff guest starred as Jesse St. James, and Geraldo Rivera and Andrew Rannells made guest appearances as themselves. Other regular character guest actors in this episode were: [[Dianna Agron]] as [[Quinn Fabray]], [[Jacob Artist]] as [[Jake Puckerman]], [[Jessalyn Gilsig]] as [[Terri Schuester]], [[Blake Jenner]] as [[Ryder Lynn]], Jayma Mays as Emma Pillsbury, [[Heather Morris]] as [[Brittany Pierce]], [[Alex Newell]] as [[Wade "Unique" Adams]], [[Mike O'Malley]] as [[Burt Hummel]], [[Naya Rivera]] as [[Santana Lopez]], [[Mark Salling]] as [[Puck (Glee)|Noah "Puck" Puckerman]], [[Harry Shum Jr.]] as [[Mike Chang]], [[Becca Tobin]] as [[Kitty Wilde]], Jenna Ushkowitz as Tina Cohen-Chang, [[Max Adler (actor)|Max Adler]] as [[Dave Karofsky]], Christopher Cousins as Superintendent Bob Harris, [[Laura Dreyfuss]] as [[Madison McCarthy]], [[Ashley Fink]] as [[Lauren Zizes]], Noah Guthrie as [[Roderick (Glee)|Roderick]], [[Samuel Larsen]] as [[Joe Hart (Glee)|Joe Hart]], [[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Sugar Motta]], Billy Lewis Jr. as [[Mason McCarthy]], Finneas O'Connell as Alistair, Lauren Potter as Becky Jackson, [[Romy Rosemont]] as [[Carole Hudson|Carole Hudson-Hummel]], [[Dijon Talton]] as [[Matt Rutherford]], [[Iqbal Theba]] as [[Principal Figgins]], J. J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz, Samantha Marie Ware as [[Jane Hayward]], and [[Marshall Williams]] as [[Spencer Porter]]. [[Tim Bagley]] was introduced as the Harvey Milk Elementary School teacher.<ref>{{cite web|title=Full Episodes <nowiki>|</nowiki> Glee on Fox|url=http://www.fox.com/watch/415875651616/7684378368|website=[[Fox Broadcasting Company]]}}</ref> The episode featured five musical cover versions and one original song. "[[Teach Your Children]]" by [[Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young]] is sung by Morrison. "[[Someday We'll Be Together]]" by [[Diana Ross & The Supremes]] is sung by Riley. "[[The Winner Takes It All]]" by [[ABBA]] is sung by Lynch and Morrison. "[[Daydream Believer]]" by [[The Monkees]] is sung by Colfer and Criss. "This Time" is an original composition by Criss and is sung by Michele. "[[I Lived]]" by [[OneRepublic]] is sung by all cast members.<ref>{{cite web|title=Amazon.com: Glee: The Music, Dreams Come True|url=http://www.amazon.com/Glee-Music-Dreams-Come-True/dp/B00UDDQM9M/|website=[[Amazon.com]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Beard|first1=Lanford|title=Glee Finale: Ranking the Songs in '2009' and 'Dreams Come True'|url=http://www.people.com/article/glee-series-finale-best-songs|website=[[People (magazine)|People]]|date=March 21, 2015}}</ref> Accompanying the music from this episode, the [[Extended play|EP]] ''Glee: The Music, Dreams Come True'' was released on March 17, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gleethemusic.com/us/news/music-glee-series-finale-available-now|title=Music from Glee Series Finale Available Now |work=GleetheMusic.com|date=March 17, 2015 |accessdate=March 23, 2015}}</ref> Series regular [[Jenna Ushkowitz]], writing in a column for "[[The Hollywood Reporter]]", revealed that the very last scene filmed was the gathering in the choir room when Will Schuester sings "Teach Your Children" to the five original New Directions members from the [[Pilot (Glee)|pilot episode]] (missing only [[Cory Monteith]]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glee-finale-jenna-ushkowitz-monteith-783384 |title='Glee' Finale: Original Star on Tear-Filled Final Day, Saying Farewell, Cory Monteith (Guest Column) |author=[[Jenna Ushkowitz|Ushkowitz, Jenna]] |publisher=''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' |date=March 20, 2015}}</ref> ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' noted that after the series' final episode had wrapped, multiple actors took pieces of the set home as souveniers. Most notably, Michele [[Twitter|tweeted]] a photo of her taking home the framed football jersey of [[Cory Monteith]]'s character, Finn Hudson.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Michele|first1=Lea|title=Lea Michele on Twitter: One last thing|url=https://twitter.com/msleamichele/status/569412263175589888|website=[[Twitter]]}}</ref> Other souveniers taken were Lynch taking some of her signature tracksuits, Criss taking trophies, some soundproofing from the choir room, the couch from Figgins' office and his Warblers jacket, Riley taking her sneakers from the pilot episode, Overstreet taking some trophies, photos, and clothing, [[Dot-Marie Jones]] taking a football championship ring, and Salling taking a plaque with Monteith's picture.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Goldberg|first1=Lesley|title='Glee' Cast Shares Their Souvenirs From the Set|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glee-cast-shares-souvenirs-set-782975|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=March 19, 2015}}</ref> ==Reception== ===Critical Response=== The episode received predominantly positive reviews. Lauren Hoffman from ''[[Vulture.com|Vulture]]'' rated the combined episodes of "[[2009 (Glee)|2009]]" and Dreams Come True at four out of five stars and summarized "''Glee'''s later seasons have been uneven, but these final episodes get back to the core ideas the show started out with about humor in unexpected places, joy in music and dance, and the importance of working hard to create things with the people you love. It's a truly lovely send-off."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hoffman|first1=Lauren|title=Glee Recap: The Movie Never Ends|url=http://www.vulture.com/2015/03/glee-recap-season-6-episode-1213.html|website=[[Vulture.com|Vulture]]|date=March 21, 2015}}</ref> Christopher Rogers from ''[[Hollywood Life]]'' stated in his review "We honestly couldn’t have asked for a better, more fitting, conclusion to the show that made being a loser seem cool."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Rogers|first1=Christopher|title=‘Glee’ Series Finale Recap: Rachel Berry’s Dreams Come True|url=http://hollywoodlife.com/2015/03/20/glee-series-finale-dreams-come-true-season-6-episode-13-recap/|website=[[Hollywood Life]]|date=March 20, 2015}}</ref> [[A. V. Club]]'s Brandon Nowalk graded the two-part finale with a D, and stated the episode "doesn’t have coherent plotting. It’s just a bunch of events."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Nowalk|first1=Brandon|title=Review: Glee: “2009” / “Dreams Come True”|url=http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/glee-2009-dreams-come-true-216884|website=[[A. V. Club]]|date=March 21, 2015}}</ref> Miranda Wicker from ''TV Fanatic'' rated the episode four out of five stars, and stated "It was all so perfect and perfectly Glee."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Wicker|first1=Miranda|title=Glee Series Finale: Dreams Come True|url=http://www.tvfanatic.com/2015/03/glee-season-6-episode-12-review-dreams-come-true/|website=TV Fanatic|date=March 20, 2015}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Portal|Glee|Television}} * {{IMDb episode|3888738|Dreams Come True}} * {{Tv.com episode|glee/dreams-come-true-3070904/|Dreams Come True}} {{Glee}} {{Glee episodes}} [[Category:2015 television episodes]] [[Category:2020 in fiction]] [[Category:Glee (TV series) episodes]] [[Category:Television series finales]]'
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'@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ In 2020, Blaine and Kurt go to [[Harvey Milk]] Elementary School to encourage kids to pursue their dreams. Meanwhile, also in 2020, [[Rachel Berry]] ([[Lea Michele]]) reunites with Mercedes, Blaine, Kurt, and [[Artie Abrams]] ([[Kevin McHale (actor)|Kevin McHale]]) and [[Tina Cohen-Chang]] ([[Jenna Ushkowitz]]), who are now a couple. Rachel is now the surrogate mother for Blaine and Kurt's child, and is also now married to [[Jesse St. James]] ([[Jonathan Groff]]). Later that day, Rachel wins the [[Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical]] and she thanks all of her friends but especially Will Schuester for his mentorship. In fall of 2020, Vice President Sue Sylvester rededicates the McKinley High auditorium to be named in honor of [[Finn Hudson]] while apologizing for her previous poor perception of glee club. McKinley High has now become a model of excellence and other schools are copying its format. New Directions members from years past and present unite for one last massive group song. The last shot of the series is of the re-dedication plaque for the auditorium, the memorial plaque for former glee club director Lillian Adler, and the memorial plaque for Finn Hudson. ==Production== -As this was the series finale, multiple former actors returned to the show for one last reunion. Jonathan Groff guest starred as Jesse St. James, and Geraldo Rivera and Andrew Rannells made guest appearances as themselves. Other regular character guest actors in this episode were: [[Dianna Agron]] as [[Quinn Fabray]], [[Jacob Artist]] as [[Jake Puckerman]], [[Jessalyn Gilsig]] as [[Terri Schuester]], [[Blake Jenner]] as [[Ryder Lynn]], Jayma Mays as Emma Pillsbury, [[Heather Morris]] as [[Brittany Pierce]], [[Alex Newell]] as [[Wade "Unique" Adams]], [[Mike O'Malley]] as [[Burt Hummel]], [[Naya Rivera]] as [[Santana Lopez]], [[Mark Salling]] as [[Puck (Glee)|Noah "Puck" Puckerman]], [[Harry Shum Jr.]] as [[Mike Chang]], [[Becca Tobin]] as [[Kitty Wilde]], Jenna Ushkowitz as Tina Cohen-Chang, [[Max Adler (actor)|Max Adler]] as [[Dave Karofsky]], Christopher Cousins as Superintendent Bob Harris, [[Laura Dreyfuss]] as [[Madison McCarthy]], [[Ashley Fink]] as [[Lauren Zizes]], Noah Guthrie as [[Roderick (Glee)|Roderick]], [[Samuel Larsen]] as [[Joe Hart (Glee)|Joe Hart]], [[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Sugar Motta]], Billy Lewis Jr. as [[Mason McCarthy]], Finneas O'Connell as Alistair, Lauren Potter as Becky Jackson, [[Romy Rosemont]] as [[Carole Hudson|Carole Hudson-Hummel]], [[Dijon Talton]] as [[Matt Rutherford]], [[Iqbal Theba]] as [[Principal Figgins]], J. J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz, Samantha Marie Ware as [[Jane Hayward]], and [[Marshall Williams]] as [[Spencer Porter]]. [[Tim Bagley]] was introduced as the Harvey Milk Elementary School teacher. +As this was the series finale, multiple former actors returned to the show for one last reunion. Jonathan Groff guest starred as Jesse St. James, and Geraldo Rivera and Andrew Rannells made guest appearances as themselves. Other regular character guest actors in this episode were: [[Dianna Agron]] as [[Quinn Fabray]], [[Jacob Artist]] as [[Jake Puckerman]], [[Jessalyn Gilsig]] as [[Terri Schuester]], [[Blake Jenner]] as [[Ryder Lynn]], Jayma Mays as Emma Pillsbury, [[Heather Morris]] as [[Brittany Pierce]], [[Alex Newell]] as [[Wade "Unique" Adams]], [[Mike O'Malley]] as [[Burt Hummel]], [[Naya Rivera]] as [[Santana Lopez]], [[Mark Salling]] as [[Puck (Glee)|Noah "Puck" Puckerman]], [[Harry Shum Jr.]] as [[Mike Chang]], [[Becca Tobin]] as [[Kitty Wilde]], Jenna Ushkowitz as Tina Cohen-Chang, [[Max Adler (actor)|Max Adler]] as [[Dave Karofsky]], Christopher Cousins as Superintendent Bob Harris, [[Laura Dreyfuss]] as [[Madison McCarthy]], [[Ashley Fink]] as [[Lauren Zizes]], Noah Guthrie as [[Roderick (Glee)|Roderick]], [[Samuel Larsen]] as [[Joe Hart (Glee)|Joe Hart]], [[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Sugar Motta]], Billy Lewis Jr. as [[Mason McCarthy]], Finneas O'Connell as Alistair, Lauren Potter as Becky Jackson, [[Romy Rosemont]] as [[Carole Hudson|Carole Hudson-Hummel]], [[Dijon Talton]] as [[Matt Rutherford]], [[Iqbal Theba]] as [[Principal Figgins]], J. J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz, Samantha Marie Ware as [[Jane Hayward]], and [[Marshall Williams]] as [[Spencer Porter]]. [[Tim Bagley]] was introduced as the Harvey Milk Elementary School teacher.<ref>{{cite web|title=Full Episodes <nowiki>|</nowiki> Glee on Fox|url=http://www.fox.com/watch/415875651616/7684378368|website=[[Fox Broadcasting Company]]}}</ref> The episode featured five musical cover versions and one original song. "[[Teach Your Children]]" by [[Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young]] is sung by Morrison. "[[Someday We'll Be Together]]" by [[Diana Ross & The Supremes]] is sung by Riley. "[[The Winner Takes It All]]" by [[ABBA]] is sung by Lynch and Morrison. "[[Daydream Believer]]" by [[The Monkees]] is sung by Colfer and Criss. "This Time" is an original composition by Criss and is sung by Michele. "[[I Lived]]" by [[OneRepublic]] is sung by all cast members.<ref>{{cite web|title=Amazon.com: Glee: The Music, Dreams Come True|url=http://www.amazon.com/Glee-Music-Dreams-Come-True/dp/B00UDDQM9M/|website=[[Amazon.com]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Beard|first1=Lanford|title=Glee Finale: Ranking the Songs in '2009' and 'Dreams Come True'|url=http://www.people.com/article/glee-series-finale-best-songs|website=[[People (magazine)|People]]|date=March 21, 2015}}</ref> Accompanying the music from this episode, the [[Extended play|EP]] ''Glee: The Music, Dreams Come True'' was released on March 17, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gleethemusic.com/us/news/music-glee-series-finale-available-now|title=Music from Glee Series Finale Available Now |work=GleetheMusic.com|date=March 17, 2015 |accessdate=March 23, 2015}}</ref> '
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[ 0 => 'As this was the series finale, multiple former actors returned to the show for one last reunion. Jonathan Groff guest starred as Jesse St. James, and Geraldo Rivera and Andrew Rannells made guest appearances as themselves. Other regular character guest actors in this episode were: [[Dianna Agron]] as [[Quinn Fabray]], [[Jacob Artist]] as [[Jake Puckerman]], [[Jessalyn Gilsig]] as [[Terri Schuester]], [[Blake Jenner]] as [[Ryder Lynn]], Jayma Mays as Emma Pillsbury, [[Heather Morris]] as [[Brittany Pierce]], [[Alex Newell]] as [[Wade "Unique" Adams]], [[Mike O'Malley]] as [[Burt Hummel]], [[Naya Rivera]] as [[Santana Lopez]], [[Mark Salling]] as [[Puck (Glee)|Noah "Puck" Puckerman]], [[Harry Shum Jr.]] as [[Mike Chang]], [[Becca Tobin]] as [[Kitty Wilde]], Jenna Ushkowitz as Tina Cohen-Chang, [[Max Adler (actor)|Max Adler]] as [[Dave Karofsky]], Christopher Cousins as Superintendent Bob Harris, [[Laura Dreyfuss]] as [[Madison McCarthy]], [[Ashley Fink]] as [[Lauren Zizes]], Noah Guthrie as [[Roderick (Glee)|Roderick]], [[Samuel Larsen]] as [[Joe Hart (Glee)|Joe Hart]], [[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Sugar Motta]], Billy Lewis Jr. as [[Mason McCarthy]], Finneas O'Connell as Alistair, Lauren Potter as Becky Jackson, [[Romy Rosemont]] as [[Carole Hudson|Carole Hudson-Hummel]], [[Dijon Talton]] as [[Matt Rutherford]], [[Iqbal Theba]] as [[Principal Figgins]], J. J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz, Samantha Marie Ware as [[Jane Hayward]], and [[Marshall Williams]] as [[Spencer Porter]]. [[Tim Bagley]] was introduced as the Harvey Milk Elementary School teacher.<ref>{{cite web|title=Full Episodes <nowiki>|</nowiki> Glee on Fox|url=http://www.fox.com/watch/415875651616/7684378368|website=[[Fox Broadcasting Company]]}}</ref>' ]
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[ 0 => 'As this was the series finale, multiple former actors returned to the show for one last reunion. Jonathan Groff guest starred as Jesse St. James, and Geraldo Rivera and Andrew Rannells made guest appearances as themselves. Other regular character guest actors in this episode were: [[Dianna Agron]] as [[Quinn Fabray]], [[Jacob Artist]] as [[Jake Puckerman]], [[Jessalyn Gilsig]] as [[Terri Schuester]], [[Blake Jenner]] as [[Ryder Lynn]], Jayma Mays as Emma Pillsbury, [[Heather Morris]] as [[Brittany Pierce]], [[Alex Newell]] as [[Wade "Unique" Adams]], [[Mike O'Malley]] as [[Burt Hummel]], [[Naya Rivera]] as [[Santana Lopez]], [[Mark Salling]] as [[Puck (Glee)|Noah "Puck" Puckerman]], [[Harry Shum Jr.]] as [[Mike Chang]], [[Becca Tobin]] as [[Kitty Wilde]], Jenna Ushkowitz as Tina Cohen-Chang, [[Max Adler (actor)|Max Adler]] as [[Dave Karofsky]], Christopher Cousins as Superintendent Bob Harris, [[Laura Dreyfuss]] as [[Madison McCarthy]], [[Ashley Fink]] as [[Lauren Zizes]], Noah Guthrie as [[Roderick (Glee)|Roderick]], [[Samuel Larsen]] as [[Joe Hart (Glee)|Joe Hart]], [[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Sugar Motta]], Billy Lewis Jr. as [[Mason McCarthy]], Finneas O'Connell as Alistair, Lauren Potter as Becky Jackson, [[Romy Rosemont]] as [[Carole Hudson|Carole Hudson-Hummel]], [[Dijon Talton]] as [[Matt Rutherford]], [[Iqbal Theba]] as [[Principal Figgins]], J. J. Totah as Myron Muskovitz, Samantha Marie Ware as [[Jane Hayward]], and [[Marshall Williams]] as [[Spencer Porter]]. [[Tim Bagley]] was introduced as the Harvey Milk Elementary School teacher.' ]
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