She also announced that she would run for President in Sue's many jobs might be hard to keep up with but here's a list of all of them. She worked as a Yoga Instructor at the gym known as 23 Hour Fitness. She also worked as a News Reporter for a brief time. Emma who is a self-confessed local news junkie followed Sue's segments with much dedication.
Sue coached Carmel High's choir Vocal Adrenaline too. To add to that, she served as interim principal as well as the co-coach of Glee Club. Her coaching duties don't end there.
She was in charge of the Cheerios, the Aural Intensity and the diving team at different points. Lastly, she was the director of the dancing club known as Booty Camp. Unlike other main characters like Will and Emma, Sue has been quite unlucky with love. She even married herself.
For partners, she's had a couple. Sadly, she found him cheating. She tried to hit on Principal Figgins too but then shocked everyone by giving him a date-rape drug and blackmailing him to get her job back. Sue also flirted with Will but nothing much came out of it since they hated each other more than they liked each other.
Sue is one of five main characters to appear in every single season of Glee. The others are Will, Artie, Kurt, and Rachel. However, unlike the other five, she didn't appear in every single episode of the musical series. This was because actress Jane Lynch had other commitments in earlier seasons of the series. But when her schedule freed up, she was made a more consistent main character like the rest.
Interestingly, Lynch won more accolades for her performances in the earlier seasons than the later ones. There has been plenty of confusion surrounding Sue's age.
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He starts to smirk, as Sue insults him off getting Finn from the showers, believing its from his childhood and also his vests hide him from lactating when he starts to do a pep talk.
Sue correctly states how it must have been Becky who tweeted it, which she tried to hide. She walks off stage, as VA begin to perform Rock Lobster. The hovering camera appears again, Sue and Becky in a Lobster costume and dancing watching the performance. The Hurt Locker, Part Two. As Vocal Adrenaline walk offstage, Sue comes on and comments on their performance, the New Directions looking exasperated. Kurt speaks up, saying they should boycott it, but Sue notifies him that it will go on, foreshadowing Kurt, by saying even if one of them gets kidnapped against their will.
Kurt looks terrified, as Sue walks off. That night, in Breadstix, Walter talk to Kurt about how he saw someone give birth on the table across from them. He asks him if its a date after briefly stating how he must not say that and tells him that they are on a date. Sue comes up to them, wearing the Breadstix uniform, wearing a picture of Blaine and Kurt hugging, from when he was Prom Queen.
Kurt, frustrated tries to ignore her, as she lies about how she needs to help Kurt with his grandfather, referring to Walter. Walter interrupts, stating how he can hear her. She talks about they have love that is unimaginable. Becky questions where she got all the footage, one of them being a dream sequence. Sue, oblivious, says she has much more to learn, to which Becky retorts that she has a hot boyfriend.
Sue tells her to look at how they are so good together, insulting David. She plans to put them in a confined area, so they become together again. He stares the locker watch once again, being hypnotised again.
That night, in the elevator, Blaine bangs on the door, Kurt asking him to stop. Blaine asks him to call someone, but Kurt states that his phone is dead. Kurt states to say they need to find a way out, as a compartment in the elevator lifts up, as a doll on a bike comes out.
The doll, "JigSue" begins to explain how if they do not kiss, they will stay in the elevator, unless they find another way out. Blaine begins to say how ridiculous it is, and they both fake kiss. JigSue says they need to really kiss, and states that how the area will heat up, forcing them to remove their clothes later on. A heart shaped trolley comes out, explaining about their romance. She wheels away, declaring they must not fight their feelings. They try to open the compartment and fail.
They then open the heart-shaped box, scared of what it contains, but it is revealed to be food. Blaine states how he wants to get out, Kurt pondering whether they should kiss. In the auditorium, Sue introduces ND, Sam clapping the loudest. She walks away looking at Kitty. In the elevator, Kurt and Blaine decide to kiss. JigSue lets them go, where the both run to the auditorium. Kurt talks to Rachel, as realising the setlist changed and Rachel explains that Kitty and Spencer are in the club as Roderick performs Father Figure.
Clint sees Will moving with the song. Mason, Madison and Jane then perform All Out of Love, Sue taking her seat, beginning to cry, singing along and remembering how she tried out for different roles, but failing to get them.
Rachel looks at Sam, as he dances to the song, smiling. Kurt and Blaine also look at each other. Clint watches Will smile at the club. Kitty goes to receive the trophy as everyone hugs. Sue states how she needs to find a new hobby, to get them together. In the hurt locker once again, Becky and Sue walk in, Sue stating how that its not important to her anymore.
Sheldon, happy about this, states how he suspected there would be haters, but Sue tells him that it's now a gender-fluid school.
Sue and Sam walk away, as Sheldon looks happy at how accepting they are. Sheldon states how he knew that something like that would happen anyway. Will asks what it has to do with him. Sheldon explains that it was Vocal Adrenaline who did it as Will looks angry, saying that no one gets away when it has something to do with his friends. Sue interjects, saying she always has. The hounds begin to bark as Vocal Adrenaline runs out of the auditorium.
Continuing, she says that they should but their differences aside for that day. Santana bluntly says she wants to be surrounded by people she loves, and who love her, stating that Sue can only love herself.
Sue says that she knows nothing about her. Santana walks out, as Sue looks disappointed. In the main part of the barn, Kurt and Blaine comment about how nice it looks, as Sue walks up to them, calling them by their ship name, Klaine, stating that there is an emergency. They follow her to the room where Brittany and Santana were. Blaine opens the door, and they walk in, seeing wedding suits, with their faces stuck to it.
Kurt realises that she wants them to get married with her. Sue tells Blaine that she wants them to get married. Brittany asks what they think.
Sue states that she already has rings, referring to the ones that she wore, when she married herself. At the wedding, Artie and Mercedes sing At Last, everyone looking happy, as Sue comes to sit with them.
In the auditorium, Blaine, Kurt, Brittany and Santana are gathered, knowing that Sue brought them there. Sue walks out, on stage, combining their last names together. Blaine states they appreciate what she did for them. Sue states that she wanted to give them one more gift.
Blaine reads out that they have a weekend trip to Provincestown. They exclaim and hug Sue, as Blaine and Kurt look hurt. Sue states she needs to come up with more ship names, giving examples of Puckcedes, and Faberry.
She walks out. She calls out, saying how she expects them to pass the test. Spencer and Roderick are shown doing sit-ups, Roderick barely doing them. Spencer sits in front of a boy, helping him, as he does his sit-up, while Roderick continues to struggle. Spencer successfully reaches the top, the boy watching him, as Sue continues, saying all of them will reach the top, or else that person will not graduate.
As Roderick begins to climb the rope, Sue tells all of them to gather and watch. He tries to climb, yet fails, and lands on the ground, as everyone but Spencer, Sheldon and Sue laugh. Sue replies sarcastically that they should reward him for his failure, comparing to how China is colonising Mars, while America has type 2 diabetes. She tells him to do it again. Superintendent Harris walks in the halls of McKinley, as Sue informs him about how, since she became principal, the test scores have gone up, introducing her drone to him, as it flies by.
Superintendent tells her that she keeps surprising him, to which she talks him. He tells her that he also has a favour, where she puts a fake face of happiness on. In the auditorium, Sue stands with a child next to her, with the glee club and Rachel and Will gathered. He begins to perform Lose My Breath, wearing a suit of white and gold underneath, as female dancers in gold dance around him, with perfect sync.
At the end of the song, everyone applauds for him, Rachel saying it was amazing. He then states he needs it to be perfect, asking him how he can improve. Kitty suggests his dancers could smile a bit more, everyone else agreeing. Sue then whispers to Rachel, saying she should do anything he says.
Myron states how he wants to perform in the auditorium saying this to Rachel, Will and Sue. Sue agrees. Myron states he wants the glee club to help, willing to pay for them to perform.
Will states that its against the rules. He sees one of the dancers still there, sending her away rudely. The following day, in the staff room, Sheldon eats with a big appetite, as Rachel, Sam and Will are engrossed by this.
Everyone looks mildly disgusted. Sue stands, near the coffee machine, pouring coffee to the floor. She tries to put her coffee cup down on the table, yet it falls and breaks.
In flashbacks, she tries to give ideas for his bar mitzvah. Myron states angrily that he wants it to be fresh, not unoriginal, and wants it to be about him, asking Janet the jail secretary to get him his espresso. Will tells her it has to stop. She states it will, once they all perform with her. Surprised, they ask they want them. Sue states that he blew his budget on getting new dancers.
Will states that she asked him to help, Rachel telling her that she asked them all to help. Sam and Sheldon try to lead her away, and when he begins to start to choreograph again, Sue jumps on him, both of them fighting. Sue and Will state its part of their rehearsal. Reassured, he tells them its showtime.
On stage, Sam calls everyone to their place, as Will and Sue talk, Sue stating that her plan is about to commence. Will states that it will starts when he trips her up, on stage, in front of 13 year olds. Myron comes on stage with his stage-pod, everyone in the audience screaming happily. As the song ends, ribbons fall all around the place, Spencer and Mason lifting Myron on their shoulders.
In the choir room office, Will and Rachel are discussing something, as Myron and Sue walks in. Rachel asks if they were here to thank them for his bar mitzvah, but Sue states that Myron is now a new student at McKinley, who wants to join the club.
He runs into the choir room, Rachel screaming to him to not touch the piano. Sue states that she told Superintendent Harris, but he ignored her and made his old middle school get a petition, to state the Myron is extremely talented, that he needs to go to high school. Sue states that this is just the first battle to end all wars, saying she does not retreat, but reload.
She leaves, pushing students around. In voiceover mode, she says she became principal to become the best in the state, become one of the greatest principals, and ride off on of the most endangered rhinos on the planet. If they bury her, everyone in the glee club will be buried with her. The Rise and Fall of Sue Sylvester. Sue states they will be not, and tells them to get out of the school. Sue tells them to go away, but Will says to them to stay once again.
Becky tells her that the Superintendent said it was okay. Becky tells her that she should "save her drama for her mama". Sue lists that the Utah Republican agrees with her, about how the glee club is stupid, and that the formation of the 2 glee clubs is inconvenient. Becky lists things, including that she shoplifted and lied in court for her. Sue goes to Darrell, blaming him for it. Darrell tells her that Becky turned on her, by herself.
He walks out as Sue looks disgruntled. The Superintendent informs them that she should take the meeting seriously, having Will as witness. He continues, stating that he saw her hurt locker where flashbacks are shown seeing all the things she has put around the place. He states that he could have overlooked all of that, but what he saw next, was her pornographic picture in a copy of Penthouse magazine.
She looks devastated. Rivera then begins to tell her that some of the things she has said have been too good to be true. She tries stops him, but he continues to list more things. Sue once again tries to stop him again, saying she wants to respond to these, but he ignores her, going on about how she states that she has romantic interests with different people.
Sue states that she dated them. Rivera states that she may just be compulsive liar, also referring to how the father of her child was Michael Bolton. Sue then tells Rivera that she can not prove it. He shows her another video of Rod Remington and Andrea Carmichael, each stating how she is out of line most of time, Andrea stating that Sue kidnapped her once. Sue states that she has a history of devoting her life to McKinley. She states that when she graduated, she was recruited by the top Wall Street investment banks.
She continues that she could have wealth and power, but chose to nurture and stay for the children, being her number one priority. Rivera tells her they sound like lies, and that he visited the glee club. Rivera, in the flashback , as if they know why she hates to glee club. Rivera then goes to break.
Back in the interview, Rivera apologizes to Sue, about how things are not going her way. He states that they declined to come. Sue realizes that the cameras are rolling, Rivera states that he lied to her. Sue states that it's character assassination, unworthy to be on Fox News. She continues, saying that she turned McKinley into a no-bully zone. Rivera states that someone had agreed with her, showing an interview with a person, who is not revealed at first.
It is later shown, that it was Coach Beiste, who states that after his transition, Sue supported him. Sue looking happy, states that she refuses to apologize to anyone, and that states that he should know that her parents were Nazi Hunters. Rivera repeats what Doris said. Sue gets up, and punches Rivera, where she walks out. Rivera, gets back up, and asks the people if who she really is. He states that they have an interview with Will, as their final news report.
He continues, that she may not be a nice person, but is an outstanding teacher, a born leader, and McKinley is worse without her, telling the Superintendent that she deserves a second chance. In the auditorium, a couple of days later, Sue sits lays against the piano, as the band play a sad tune. Sue stops them. She turns, and sees her mother. Doris thanks her for meeting her, even though it must be difficult for her.
Doris asks if it really matters about their jobs. Sue states that she meant the lie of loving her. Doris then tells Sue that she and her husband did love her, but had a different way of showing it, as they never got the hang of parenting. Doris continues, saying that she wanted Sue to do things that she loved, giving an example of how Sue never liked the musicals that Doris would want to watch; biting, screaming and trying to set her on fire.
Doris then apologizes to Sue about how she never was the mother she should have been, lying to her, and not being in her life. Doris tries to leave, but Sue asks her a if she really loved dad. Doris states that they fell in love with him, on a trolley. She instructs the band to play The Trolley Song, with both Doris and Sue singing and dancing together. When they finish singing, Doris hugs and thanks Sue. Sue states that nothing like this should happen again, to which Doris agrees.
They both walk away. Sue corrects them, saying that she still has yet to decide if they are worthy of being coached, promising them that they will get a National win. A VA member asks how they need to prove themselves to her, to which Sue explains that they need to do the Barftron , which is single consecutive workout for five hours, to get maximum nausea. She lists of the exercise that they need to do, each of them being , one of them being to sing Far From Over.
Clint sings lead of the song, as everyone dances along, and also doing the exercises, Sue using her megaphone, pushing them harder and harder, and insulting them.
At the end of the song, most of the members have fallen, Sue telling them to have a break, and then to do it again. They shake hands, Sue glaring at him. Will and Sam walk in. Once seeing Sue, Sam goes out, saying its serious. Will states that he supported her, but she interrupts, bringing Brad to play on the organ.
As the song ends, Sue walks off stage. Will then realizes that everyone have just been watching them, Kurt shaking his head sideways, while Rachel shaking her head up and down. We Built This Glee Club. Sam drinks from a water fountain as Will passes him. He goes inside the choir room, where boxes are piled around the room. Rachel states that they were got a special delivery, Kurt assuming they got it from the trans-choir.
Madison exclaims tha they should open it up together, to which they all agree. It bursts open, with glitter exploding out. The other boxes open up with glitter, Mason the only one looking happy, while the others scream with horror. He tells to them to be quiet, as another ticking sound is heard. He screams for them to take cover, as the final box opens up, breaking the piano. Kurt asks who would do such a thing.
Will walks out, as Sam pukes on him. He runs to the staff room, where he witnesses the staff also vomiting. In the corner, Sue giggles behind a plant. Sue corrects him, saying she put it not just in the coffee, but in the water system around the school. She says it's revenge. The school nurse cries out that a car is on fire. Sue giggles again, walking out, as Will realizes it's his car on fire. He runs out, and witnesses his car exploding. She asks her to do her a specific style, so she can lead Vocal Adrenaline to a win at Sectionals.
It is revealed to be Will in a costume , where he straps her in the chair, and shaves her head. Sheldon walks in, and asks what's happened to her hair. Sue greets him. Beiste asks how she got in the room, after not being able to be on the McKinley property anymore. He tells Sue that the Nazis would have shipped him away, but Sue interrupts, saying that either it would be that or be the centerpiece of a zoo.
Sheldon sends VA away. Sue walks out. After a couple of days, in the auditorium full of people for Sectionals, the host introduces the judges: Donna Landries, Rod Remington who have both previously judged competitions and Butch Melman, with her dog Trixie. The host then introduces The Falconers, who sing Broken Wings, with falcons on their arms.
Sue goes up to Will, saying that it's not too late to quit. He comments on her wig, to which she states that it's made specifically by her Malaysian hair slaves. Sue suggests that New Directions say their prayers as their end is here, and walks away, as The Falconers finish. The host then introduces Vocal Adrenaline.
Clint leads We Built This City, with all the members dancing in sync, and with props to help them. Will and Rachel look stunned and shocked by their performance, Donna looks disgusted. Sue claps, as VA begin to sing Mickey, changing from their silver clothing, to blue. Everyone in the audience but the competitors clap for them, as they dance extremely well. Rachel looks shocked, and she glances at Sue, who looks at her, with the same, but fake, expression.
Roderick looks at Spencer, who looks at first stunned, but nods to himself. Someone jumps around with feet springs, as cannons are brought out, and people waving flags. At the end of the performance, people are shot from the cannons, to which the audience react horrified, but after seeing the members are fine, they all clap enthusiastically, while ND look shocked. As the New Directions are introduced, Roderick walks out on stage and gets into position.
When the curtains opens, Roderick begins to sing Take Me To Church, with the other members dancing and singing in the background. He dances smoothly, as Will, Kurt, Rachel and Blaine look proud. As Kitty walks out and sings with him, Myron changes with a wig in front of him. Kitty walks to the rest to the ND, where the transparent curtains opens up behind them, Jane belting out the song with Roderick.
The song ends, Roderick looking happy. Madison leads Chandelier, Kitty joining in later. Myron runs out in a nude unitard with the wig, as the song continues to be sung. Everyone applauds Myron and the members of ND, while Donna looks horrified by this, especially when Myron dances behind her.
When Myron runs out, Spencer comes in, swinging from a Chandelier at the top, Jane joining in, with members of the Warbers doing backflips in the background and Madison finishing the song.
He walks out to the center of the stage singing, with Madison joining him later. As the song progresses, Kitty and Spencer also sing solo lines, and the members dancing in sync. When the song ends, they all gather in a straight line, everyone applauds them, apart from Donna, Sue and VA. When the curtains close, the members cheer. In the auditorium, the teams are gathered, with the trophies and judges on the side.
The 3rd place goes to The Falconers, where Donna hands them the trophy. Everyone else looks restless, waiting to know who wins: Will glaring at Sue, Sam and Beiste sitting, Skylar putting his hand on Jane, Rachel with her eyes closed. It is revealed that New Directions win Myron jumping on Kitty , Rod handing them the trophy, as they all jump and down and confetti falling, as VA look at them in disgust. Sue walks away, smiling slightly. After the competition that night, Will walks in the hallways.
Sue walks out behind him, greeting him. Will states that she lost. She tells him that in a way she did, but she states that threw the competition, guaranteeing them a win. Sue states he should, insulting his intelligence. Sue explains that she has tried to destroy the club, but when Geraldo Rivera insulted her, she tells him that only Beiste and he stood up for her.
She continues, saying that tried to repay him, by taking out VA from the inside. Will tells her that it's insane, as she did try to win, by doing the insane dance moves. Sue smiles, stating that she did that specifically for the three judges: Donna being reminded of a bad circus show, Rod remembering how he was in a group marriage, and that Butch was just an idiot.
Will asks why she put eyedrops, wasting a day. She explains that she did, to make them lose weight. The glitter bombs were used to enhance a hormone, which would make them confident the moment they walked on stage. Will asks why she blew up his car, Sue stating that she did it for fun. Will and Sue state that their feud is over, where an awkward silence follows.
The following day, in Principal Figgins' office, Principal Figgins hands Sue a check, saying that the Cheerios are the number one priority right now. He shrugs, smiling. She gets up, saying that she actually could have. She asks him whats happening with the glee club. Figgins states that its nothing. She tells him that the star performers of the school are her Cheerios. Sue tells him that she has a bad feeling about the club. In the gym, Sue and Will play basketball against each other.
The Cheerios root for Sue, when she scores, while no one does when he scores. At the end of the match, they high five, Sue saying that she wants to talk to him about something because they are best friends. They walk to get water. She says thats the exact reason, as Will gives a cup to her.
She asks what are his intentions with the club. He states that he wants to show the kids the joy of music. She tells him thats what the iPod is for. He tells her that the club was the best thing that happened to him. She scrunches up her cup, throwing it on the ground as Will says that he disagrees, telling her that the arts are important than cheerleading, Sue looking offended.
He continues, not noticing, that with a bit more hard work, the club will be good, stating he got Finn Hudson, the football captain, to sign up. Sue interrupts, saying that he needs to drop the club, or they will no longer be friends. He walks away, dribbling the basketball. Sue is angered by this. While Will walks down the hallway. Sue comes up to him, congratulating him.
Assuming it's about the pregnancy, he begins to explain about how he and Terri are happy, but Sue interrupts, saying that she meant about him leaving. She tells him that teaching is for losers, and that accounting is for him. She walks away. Will heads to walk out, but stops at the auditorium, after hearing music inside. Will walks in, watching from a distance, beginning to cry again, as they all perform in sync, and seeing how good they are.
Unseen, Sue watches from afar, with Quinn and Santana, from above. Puck also watches from the other end of the auditorium, walking out before they finishes. When they finish, they bow their heads. She greets them, and states that she came to see the room one last time, and peed all around the room.
Kurt, ignoring this, asks her to have a seat, so they can talk to her. He informs her that she probably already knows that they are leaving for New York in a few days and want to thank her for bringing them back together, or else they would still be miserable.
She continues, saying that once she started to know him, she watched him go through the pain in his life, especially when Karosfky bullied him adding on that Blaine had later dated him and brought out the better side of her, by expanding her mind, to which she thanks him for. Kurt surprised by her honesty, smiles, saying thank you to her. Blaine smiles when Sue begins to speak to him.
Blaine thanks her, saying he feels the same about her. She excuses herself, saying she needs to see someone. Sue walks out to the hallways. She stops and looks on her left, as Becky comes to a stop on the other side. Seeing each other, they both state that they came to see each other. They run, pushing people away as they do so, and hug. Becky apologises to Sue about the things she said, but Sue tells her that she should be sorry for treating her like an unpaid intern, when she should have been treating her like a paid intern.
Will walks onto the auditorium stage. Seeing Sue, Will states that she wanted to see him. She puts up her hand, to tell him to stop talking, and begins to sing The Winner Takes It All to him, as Brad plays on the piano. At the end of the song, they lock hands. Will tries to speak to her, but Sue puts her finger on his mouth. She walks off stage, kicking the stool on which Brad is sitting on, as she goes out.
Will goes to see if Brad is okay. He introduces the Vice-President, which is revealed to be Sue. He thanks her for coming, to which she thanks him for inviting her. They cut to commercial break. She tells them that when Lilian Adler told the club about how glee was opening yourself up to joy, she thought that it was all not true.
As she says this, Terri also in red walks in, and sits beside Sheldon. Sue continues, saying that it was for cowardly losers, deluding themselves that the world cared about their hopes and dreams, not knowing that the real world contains heartbreak, disappointment and failure. She tells them that she was right about it all, but states that she was wrong about how they were cowards.
Sue explains that she realised that it takes a lot of bravery to see the world as it should be, than as it is, where unlikely things happen. She states that glee is about imagining a world where it all happens, to open up your heart, and sing about it. She congratulates him about accomplishing something remarkable.
Sue introduces the New Directions. They all clap. Sue is the ultimate alpha-personality in all the episodes. Seen, always, as sassy, calculating, determind, ruthless, devious, sneaky, egotistical, pompous, sarcastic, arrogant, vindictive, sadistic, scheming, manipulative, ungrateful, immoral, sociopathic, cruel, spiteful, bitter, dishonest, greedy, treacherous, dirty, sly, brutal, diabolical, sinister, pure evil, vain, vicious, ambitious, savage, rotten, nasty and unscrupulous.
She is without a moral compass and possesses no scruples and conscience. She is also an extremist who shows no compassion, love or concern to anyone, but herself, Becky, and her sister. She will often do anything and everything in her power to get what she wants and she usually doesn't care who gets hurt in the process. With a sense of great entitlement, she will ignore all rules and regulations that work against her, but have no issue using those same rules against others. Sue's height also leads her to speak down to people, and to name drop and speak of herself as something beyond everyone else.
Sue doesn't handle emotional pain well. If for whatever reason she gets hurt, she will take it out on everyone around her, normally by destroying anything around her and insulting people. These scenes are a scary kind of comical, dramatic music in the background and Sue throwing things around viciously, but at the same time it makes Sue look powerless for all her strength. She's very good at holding grudges to unhealthy, almost super-villain levels, particularly her desire to destroy the Glee Club for getting money that had once been promised to her Cheerios.
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