Namedrops abound on Glee. More often than not, a famous person's name is used as an insult to take someone down a peg or two — and that's something we totally support! To help you keep it all straight, we've compiled a list of the names and pop culture references deemed important enough to be dropped by Glee characters in “New York.” Did you catch them all?
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Kurt (Chris Colfer): A year and a half ago, the New Directions were nothing but a group of six misfits, stumbling their way through a horrific rendition of “Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat.”
Rachel (Lea Michele): To celebrate our impending win at Nationals, I got us all 13 tickets to Broadway’s longest-running show ever: Cats!
Kurt: I feel like Eloise.
Rachel: I can’t believe we’re at Sardi’s. Sardi’s — the birthplace of theTony Award.
Rachel: Oh, my God — it’s Patti LuPone.
Kurt: We’re going to breakfast at Tiffany’s!
Finn (Cory Monteith): It was the Superman of kisses — it came with it’s own cape.
Kurt: We all just sat there with our faces buried in our complimentary copies of SkyMall.
Blaine (Darren Criss): Tomorrow’s my audition for the summer show at Six Flags.
Kurt: Whereas I’m spending my summer composing Pip Pip Hooray, the Broadway musical about Pippa Middleton.
Rachel (Lea Michele): To celebrate our impending win at Nationals, I got us all 13 tickets to Broadway’s longest-running show ever: Cats!
Kurt: I feel like Eloise.
Rachel: I can’t believe we’re at Sardi’s. Sardi’s — the birthplace of theTony Award.
Rachel: Oh, my God — it’s Patti LuPone.
Kurt: We’re going to breakfast at Tiffany’s!
Finn (Cory Monteith): It was the Superman of kisses — it came with it’s own cape.
Kurt: We all just sat there with our faces buried in our complimentary copies of SkyMall.
Blaine (Darren Criss): Tomorrow’s my audition for the summer show at Six Flags.
Kurt: Whereas I’m spending my summer composing Pip Pip Hooray, the Broadway musical about Pippa Middleton.
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