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Walter understands this situation and assures him that everything's fine. Walter feels a bit jealous because he wants Kurt to be happy now since he is young and he doesn't want him to waste his life like Walter did, hiding because of his sexuality.

He advices him to run right where his love is before it's too late. Kurt runs to Blaine's and Karofsky's apartment where he finds out that Karofsky has moved out and he proceedes to kiss Blaine passionately on the lips, which Blaine reciprocates.

Kurt is then seen with Blaine posing together similar to the American Gothic painting for a photo that Sugar takes. Kurt and Blaine are seen talking about the wedding when Sue tells them to follow her who takes them where Brittany is waiting for them to show them their wedding suits. Brittany then tells them and she was thinking about them the whole time and the only reason she's getting married is because of them, because they inspired her to let herself free in relation to her feelings towards Santana.

Sue wants them to get married too, since that is supposedly Brittany's ultimate dream. They look at each other confused, but Kurt says that even if they want to do it, Santana would not agree with that. Then, Santana shows up and says that that's also what she wants. Blaine complains that they don't have rings, but Sue shows them that she has two on her fingers, leaving Kurt shocked.

Kurt is still unsecure about the decision, but Blaine is still thinking about what Carole and Burt said earlier to them. When the time has finally come, and while Mercedes and Artie sing At Last , everyone seems very surprised to find out that Blaine and Kurt are going to marry too, and no says anything while they go, alongside Brittany and Santana, to the altar. Burt then goes on to tell Kurt whispering that he didn't expect that while trying to officiate the wedding.

Kurt and Blaine tell each other their vows, before they say 'I do' and kiss again, with everyone clapping in happiness. Kurt and Blaine are now officially married. After Brittany's father says a few insulting words, Santana announces that everyone must wear an 'OTP' hat before the real party begins. Artie then performs Hey Ya! By the end of it, pretty much everyone is dancing with Artie. After that, Kurt says that he and his husband - though that sounds weird to him - want to thank everyone especially Brittany and Santana and that they are going to sing with Brittany and Santana a song for the 'official or unofficial couples'.

They go on to perform Our Day Will Come , while the rest of the guests dances with another with the noticeable exception of Sugar - who's dancing with herself. In the last part of the episode, 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.

Sue states that she wanted to give them one more gift and then she says that although they may think she is just a bipolar person, she sees them as her kids. Blaine finds out that they have a weekend trip to Provincestown. They exclaim and hug Sue, as Blaine and Kurt look hurt. Brittany states how they now have the same anniversary date.

The Rise and Fall of Sue Sylvester. Kurt first appears alongside Blaine while New Directions are performing Rather Be , sitting down completely silent. As Blaine looks catatonic, Kurt puts his arm around him in comfort. When they finish off the performance, Will comes close to them and asks them what they think about the performance, but they remain in silent.

Will, worried, asks what's going on with them, to which Blaine breaks the ice by saying that Dalton Academy has burned to ground and nothing is left, leaving Will shocked. Blaine and Kurt as they break the news to a worried Will: Dalton has burned to ground.

Kurt is seen next when Will introduces the now-homeless Warblers to New Directions so they all join to form a new glee club. Though not all the New Directions members have taken this in a good way, in the end, they all hug, including Kurt. When Will tells them that they need to be ready to get at Nationals, Sue interrumpts him.

Kurt seems not to be surprised at all at Sue's remarks that she will end the glee club once and for all. Next, when Geraldo Rivera is presenting a documental about Sue's rise and decline, he says that a few students have suffered because of her, contradictiing what Sue said earlier about the fact that she helped many kids to succeed in life. Kurt is seen with Blaine complaining about how Sue trapped them together in a fake elevator filled with sex-inducing drugs with a strange robot who forced them to kiss, since it was the only way to escape.

Kurt is seen with Rachel and Blaine when Will is trying to teach the newly formed super glee club a new choreography, which the Warblers learn quickly, while the New Directions cannot follow the steps as fast as they can, which causes a verbal fight that almost becomes physical between the two groups.

Jane expresses discomfort about the need to get off the uniforms, to which Kurt agrees saying that they do need to make changes about it. Though the Warblers clarify that the uniforms are important, Kurt says that they accepted them with open arms, but they can't expect them to get used to them so easily.

Kurt then shows up at the auditorium, along with New Directions, the Warblers, Rachel and Blaine as they see Sue and Will singing The Final Countdown as they perform pretending they have guitars and stuff. After Rachel remarks that they are now crazy, Kurt replies by saying that they can't let that happen to them as he, and the rest, watch in shock.

Rachel and Kurt join Will and Blaine in the cafeteria to tell Will that Myron has informed them that there is a high possibility that the glee club and all art programs gets cut again.

Kurt says that this is just a new fight, and that they got everything they have through fighting for what is worth. Then, he is last seen watching the new glee club performing Rise as Blaine is giving all the members the brand new uniform, one that represents both schools. We Built This Glee Club. Again, Kurt has a minor role in an episode. Kurt is first seen when New Directions are practising their dance moves for the upcoming Sectionals competition, alongside Rachel and Blaine, while Will is teaching them how to dance.

Then, a new fight begins between the two groups the New Directions and the now former Warblers , it's Kurt who stops the fight to tell them that, it's not the time to panic since everybody's working on their dancing skills. Kurt goes to talk to Rachel about her apparent decision to drop out from NYADA again and choose Broadway, worried that what happened last year may happen all over again.

He tells her that no matter what she chooses, he and everyone else will support her decision, but she should really consider returning to NYADA. He is then seen when, all of a sudden, a lot of boxes explode with glitter a move made by Sue to help them relax for the competition, unknown to New Directions.

He hugs Blaine when this happens, and is seen scared and terrified over what just happened. He asks about who would do such a thing, to which Will answers that it was Sue and runs out of the Choir Room to find her.

Kurt wonders if the piano which also exploded and actually, ended up being destroyed was insuranced, but Blaine says it was not. Then, he watches Vocal Adrenaline performing We Built This City and Mickey , terrified about their routine being impressive and over the top, a feeling shared with the rest of the club and coaches.

After that, Will gathers everyone for the show circle, their annual tradition, and he lets Rachel to speak to the club this time. When the club finishes off, he applaudes with the rest of the audience. When the New Directions are declared the winners, he is seen celebrating with everybody. Finally, he appears in the Choir Room when Kitty asks to put the trophies from past competitions where the new one is. He is seen through flashbacks from these competitions while everyone is helping to put them where they belong.

After they're done, they continue celebrating while Sue watches over them and smile. Kurt has a major role in this episode, as it shows why and how the original members of New Directions joined the glee club. He first introduces himself in a voiceover, and says that he's a sophomore at McKinley, that in his first day at school, Figgins told everyone that the four years he was going to spend at that school were going to be the best of his life, which, obviously, is not true because as soon as he explains this, he is pushed to the lockers by Puck and Karofsky , who are bullies at McKinley.

This causes everyone to break in laugh at him, and even, two other students kick his books as he tries to reach to them. He explains that he feels alone, isolated. He even thinks that if he died tomorrow, no one would be sad for him nor will they remember him. He also says that he used to be so happy when he was little, but that feeling happiness isn't something he remembers nowadays.

Then, he is seen grabbing one of Emma 's pamphlets which is about comtemplating suicide. Emma surprises him and they both greet each other. Emma says that if he needs help, she will be there for him, but Kurt is embarrassed and tries to put the pamphlets where it was without her noticing her.

Kurt goes away quickly but unfortunately, Emma does see what he did, and looks at the pamphlet, with a sad and worried expression on her face. Burt, after having a conversation with Emma, tells Kurt about the pamphlet. Burt goes on telling him that he doesn't have any friends, he's always alone in his basement and that he must join a club by the end of the week, otherwise, Burt would take his sewing machine away.

Kurt, angry, accepts his order. Kurt complains that school is very hard. Kurt approaches Mercedes Jones who seems unimpressed by his presence. Kurt, nervous, says that she's a star in her church choir, and that she hit a high note, which makes him want to be like her. Mercedes, in response, says that he's adorable but that he wouldn't be accepted in her choir. Kurt says that he's talking about the new glee club and doesn't know which song he could choose to audition and how to move on stage, something Mercedes does well.

Giving him a piece of advice, Mercedes suggests that he sing Mr. Jumping happily, he enters into his dad's tire shop and says he was accepted in the glee club. He thanks his dad for pushing him to do that. Kurt, remaining silent, says in his mind that he's gay and doesn't want Burt to stop loving him. Burt asks if everything's alright, but Kurt decides not to say anything and walks away. Kurt is seen having lunch with Rachel, when two punk students throw at her some pasta, getting them dirty.

The first official glee club meeting begins, but it is quite obvious that there is a certain tension between the new five members. Will says that, after Rachel complains about giving Artie his first solo for Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat , everyone will get their chance to have a solo, considering doing a Grease medley at Sectionals.

Will asks who wants the Sandy part, and Kurt slightly raises his hand, but puts it down when Rachel again protests when Mercedes also wants the part as well. Mercedes says it would them good if they let him because that'd open more doors for the club. Kurt is not sure about that, and that he doesn't trust him. Kurt says that Rachel wants Finn to join because it's obvious she's in love with him then, in his mind, says he's in love with him too.

Still unsecure, Mercedes wants to arrange a meeting with the other members. Kurt complains that Finn wants to perform Don't Stop Believin' and that he knows that Rachel doesn't see him - and Artie - as a potential male lead, but they reconsider again, saying the good things he did for them, to which Kurt says that he let him take out his expensive jacket before being tossed into the dumpster by Puck and the other students.

In the end, they decide to accept him. He is last seen performing Don't Stop Believin with the rest of the club, with Finn now as the newest member. He is seen sitting next to Mercedes and Blaine. He appears to be deeply emotional and as if he were about to cry. Sue, somehow, sneaks out Will's office, but she is caught by Blaine and Kurt.

Kurt thanks her for getting them back together. He announces that they will go back to New York in a few days. Sue, thankful, reveals that she learnt a lot because of what they both went through these years. She confesses that, at first, she had a bad impression about them, but when she got to know them, she opened her eyes and understood their problems.

Blaine laughs and cries because he'd be the only one to keep those things. Five years down the road, and it's revealed that they both became actors and that they are also famous.

They are invited to a Child Daycare to perform for kids. They remark how important is to be who you are and that kids should be proud of your identity, to dream big and have friends that accept them. They go on to perform Daydream Believer , which makes the children applaud happily. It is also shown that they kept in touch with Rachel, who is a nominee at the Tony Awards for her work in a production created by Jesse St.

James , who is also revealed to be her husband. Mercedes, Tina, Artie and them reunite as Blaine informs that Sam has a new girlfriend. They walk into Rachel's dressing room. It is also seen that she's become Kurt's and Blaine's surrogate mother. Rachel wins the Tony and gives a speech thanking Kurt and the rest of the people who helped her be where she is now. He has a solo line with Blaine. As the episode and the series comes to an end, he's seen in a photo taken from that performance, while they all celebrate happily.

Kurt's personality is one of the most multi-faceted in the show, having interests in everything from cars to fashion, and seems to have very high standards for himself. In the beginning of the show, he appears to be somewhat superficial; Kurt is obsessed with the latest fashions, which are normally of the highest quality and most expensive brands.

He is also very obsessed with his hair, spending hours preparing it, and often adjusting it at random intervals, even when performing.

While many assume him to just be a snob, the truth is, this is simply a mask that Kurt wears in order to hide his insecurities and fears. He can be brutally honest, once telling Mercedes she looked like "a technicolor zebra" because of her hoodie. He's very smart, as proven through his quick-witted sense of humor and use of intelligent vocabulary.

This was further proven when speaking to Mr. Schuester he told him he wasn't "challenged in the least" at McKinley. He can be manipulative at times, as seen when he tricks Rachel into dressing more like Sandy from Grease in order to win over Finn's affections, despite Kurt's knowledge Finn is attracted to the opposite look in a girl.

This side of Kurt is also shown when he sets up Finn's mother with his father to get closer to Finn. As the only openly gay boy at McKinley, he tries his best to keep strong, a trait that his father and many in the Glee club value in him.

However, having no friends at school who he can completely talk to about being gay, he is often seen as a very lonely individual.

This loneliness has at times caused his romantic interest in certain boys to become a bit unsettling, as seen during the course of his crush with Finn. Throughout, he is able to persevere through the cruelties of high school.

Kurt puts those he cares about before his own wants, despite his superficial exterior, as in Wheels where he throws a high note, thus giving up a solo in order to spare his father the stress of being ridiculed for his son singing a girl's song, and somewhat in Laryngitis , trying to change himself so that he and his father can better relate and because he felt that he wasn't doing enough to help his dad feel comfortable though this all may or may not be a cover-up.

Kurt, like Rachel and Mercedes, can be a bit of a diva at times, but he cares deeply for his fellow Glee Club members, as seen when he wanted to help the boys get revenge against Vocal Adrenaline for egging Rachel. Tina was also picked on by two bullies but is defended by Kurt. He also told the bullies to pick on him instead. He has tendencies to lash out and get defensive under pressure, as illustrated particularly in his and Blaine's fight in Blame It on the Alcohol.

Kurt, while ambitious, seems to always be generous enough to appreciate real talent. He contends with both Rachel and Blaine for solos, but always acknowledges Rachel's talent and singing ability. Even when competing with her for the lead solo in Funeral , he rises to his feet and applauds and is pulled down by Santana.

He is extremely good at keeping secrets, even when his safety is at stake, as seen in his relationship with Karofsky. He is also sensitive enough to forgive him later because he realizes that Karofsky is miserable. Kurt is shown throughout to be a very caring individual, even towards people he isn't close to; such as defending Rory and shouting at Santana for "attacking" him in Mash Off.

He also has a strong "family first" mentality, as shown in Wheels when he throws the high F in order to protect his father. Kurt is also an extremely forgiving person, seen when he forgives Dave for bullying him, when he forgives Rachel for running for class president when he forgives Mercedes for busting his window and when he forgives Blaine for cheating on him. Kurt is slender and quite tall in regards to the rest of his New Directions teammates.

His eyes are glasz blueish, greyish, greenish color , and his skin is very pale and clear. His hair is chestnut and wavy. His pale skin earned him the nickname "Porcelain" from Sue Sylvester. He takes very good care of himself. He seems to never wear the same outfit twice a week unless under stress or depressed, as shown in Funk.

Throughout the seasons, Kurt's fashion trends change, Season One he would always wear large amounts of clothing and as the series continued the layers began to decrease, but staying eccentric all the way through. Ryan Murphy has said this is due to Kurt's journey of accepting himself for who he is. He has also made changes in his appearance, such as getting a tattoo on his upper back, and a piercing in his tongue during Season Five, as part of his grieving process due to Finn's death.

It is implied he took the piercing out. Since he remarks how much he'd love to have Blaine with him during his senior year, the latter transfers to the high school in Lima at the beginning of the school year. Around then they lose their virginities to each other. Their relationship is tested when Blaine becomes more and more aware that Kurt will probably be leaving him behind after graduation, to which Kurt promises they will make it work.

After graduating, Blaine moves into Kurt and Rachel's apartment together, but moves out when living together doesn't work for them. They also clash when June Dolloway doesn't want Kurt in her showcase with Blaine, but they eventually manage to sort that out, too. In Season Six , it is revealed that they have broken up after a few months living together, and this cost Blaine his enrollment in NYADA, since his marks were so low that he had been kicked out. Kurt realizes his mistakes and returns to Lima to get him back and is shocked to discover that Blaine is now dating former bully Dave Karofsky.

During the course of the season, it is seen that they both have something for each other, and this reaches its boiling point when Sue traps them in a fake elevator and the only way to escape is if they kiss, which they do, but that kiss meant something more for them, though neither of them wants to admit it.

In Transitioning , Blaine breaks up with Karofsky who accepts this and goes in a rush to confess his love for Kurt, only to find out that Kurt's dating someone else, a year-old man named Walter.

In season three, Karofsky does not attend McKinley anymore. He has a conversation in a gay bar with Kurt in The First Time , showing he's slowly making progress in accepting himself. He appears again in the Valentine's Day episode, Heart. Kurt has a secret admirer he thinks is Blaine until it is revealed that Karofsky is the one sending Kurt gifts and Valentine's Day presents. Kurt and Blaine were involved at the time and Kurt does not reciprocate Karofsky's feelings.

He gently rejects Karofsky, who is upset, even more so when noticing their conversation was overheard by a current classmate of his. Things take a tragic turn when Karofsky attempts suicide because of the bullies at his new school.

Luckily, it was a failed attempt and Kurt comes by the hospital to comfort him and get him through the rough times. In the end, they end on friendly terms and possibly stay in touch with one another. Later, when Kurt returns home in season four, she helps him to get through the days leading up to the results of his dad's surgery.

Kurt seems happy for Mercedes' success in Los Angeles and supports her decision to quit the record deal. Glee Wiki Explore. The New Rachel Britney 2. Blogs Admin Blogs Glee News. Policies Style Guide Categories Guide.

Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Kurt Hummel. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Kurt is portrayed by Chris Colfer. Audition Kurt joins the New Directions in helping recruit new members for the glee club with Empire State of Mind , but is unsuccessful. Grilled Cheesus Kurt brings his dad a healthy breakfast in contrast to the "two Slim Jims and a Coke" he normally has.

He is a little taken aback, and Kurt states that he needs to start taking care of himself. Burt concedes that with enough hot sauce it should be fine, and asks Kurt to a dinner with Carole and Finn. Although the four of them are no longer living together, they still have dinner together every Friday night. Kurt announces that he isn't going to go to dinner, because the Sound of Music Sing Along that he had been looking forward to, a once a year event is on at another theater.

While Burt understands Kurt's point that he's a teenager and has a busy life, he reminds Kurt that this tradition was started with Kurt's mom and is really all they have to connect them. Kurt still refuses, unable to see the effect his selfishness is having on Burt. He walks out, telling Burt that he won't be attending dinner with the Hudsons. At work later that day, Burt has a heart attack. Will and Emma rush Kurt to the hospital to see his father. Kurt goes to his Dad's hospital room and asks his Dad to hold his hand.

Kurt seems to want to bear the burden alone, only letting Finn in after he points out that he thought they were a family and Burt would be the closest he's ever going to get to a father. Duets Kurt initially believes that the newest member of the Glee Club, Sam Evans , may be gay because Kurt can tell Sam dyes his hair, and proposes that they sing a duet together for the duets competition. He rejects, saying there's no way he'd play a transvestite in fishnets, high heels and lipstick, to which Santana mockingly asks if Kurt is opposed to playing the role "because that look was last season.

Kurt is then cast as Riff-Raff. Never Been Kissed Dave's bullying begins to escalate, as Kurt gets painfully shoved into lockers and openly insulted. At Dalton While Kurt attempts to stay strong, he finds himself slowly cracking under the strain of being so easily bullied as well as being the only openly gay student in the school.

After his song choices being rejected by the other guys, Kurt sneaks into Dalton Academy to check out their competition. Noticing the boys all are rushing off to somewhere, he stops one of them, claiming to be a new student and asks what's happening. The student introduces himself as Blaine and explains that Dalton's Glee Club are about to throw an impromptu performance. When Kurt asks if the Glee club is cool at Dalton, Blaine says that the Warblers are like rock stars. Taking Kurt's hand, he rushes them to where the Warblers will perform and reveals himself to be the lead singer for their show choir.

Kurt is enthralled with their performance of Katy Perry's Teenage Dream. He is overwhelmed by how accepting everyone at the school is and seems smitten by the attention that Blaine shows him during the song. Instead, they have coffee with him. Confessing to being a spy, Kurt asks several of the Warblers if they're all gay. Blaine says that out of the three of them he is, the others explain that their school has a zero-tolerance policy on harassment.

Alone with Blaine, Kurt reveals that he's the only out student at McKinley High and is constantly harassed by Karofsky. Blaine had a similar experience at his school before Dalton and regrets running away. He advises Kurt that prejudice is ignorance and by confronting Karofsky he'll teach him that he can't get away with it. Blaine suggests that while Kurt could do what he did and transfer schools, another option would be to confront his bully. The Substitute Kurt begins to blow off Mercedes, in favor of his new friendship with Blaine.

Mercedes is curious about Kurt's budding relationship with Blaine, but he assures her that it's not a romantic situation. Later, Kurt takes Blaine and Mercedes out for dinner. It is evident during the outing how close Blaine and Kurt have become as they have a lot in common.

Mercedes seems to fade out during their chatting. Kurt is comfortable and relieved that he can discuss "gay issues" with another. He high fives, pats, and touches Blaine throughout the conversation.

Furt Kurt and Finn discover that their parents are finally getting married, and Kurt is made the wedding planner. Later, Burt marries Carole, making Finn and Kurt stepbrothers. At the reception, Finn says that "Furt" has been born, and he has Kurt's back no matter what it costs him. Sue reveals that her expulsion of Dave has been overridden by the school board and he'll be returning the next day.

She resigns in protest, allowing Figgins to return as acting principal and says she'll be a set of eyes and ears for Kurt in the hallway. Kurt leaves the office and runs into Burt and Carole, who offer to use their honeymoon money to pay for his tuition at Dalton Academy. Kurt goes into the choir room and announces he's transferring to Dalton Academy, effective immediately, because Dave is returning the next day.

All the guys offer to protect him, but Kurt refuses. He walks out of the choir room in tears, leaving all of Glee Club stunned and upset. Not only about Kurt's leaving, but also that Kurt would be their competition for Sectionals, leaving Rachel worry about it. Special Education Kurt, who is now a member of Dalton Academy finds himself struggling to adjust to the energy of the place.

Silly Love Songs When Blaine reveals he has a crush on someone, Kurt assumes it's him but is disappointed when it turns out to be someone else. Kurt and Blaine finally get together. Funeral Kurt competes against Mercedes, Rachel, and Santana for the big solo at Nationals by singing Some People , but is unsuccessful in impressing newly appointed consultant Jesse.

At Nationals , the New Directions suffer a terrible loss and return to Ohio in defeat. Despite this, Kurt remains in high spirits when he meets Blaine again and is surprised when Blaine tells him he loves him, which he responds that he loves him, too.

Asian F Brittany reveals to Kurt that she will be running against him in the student election. Pot o' Gold Kurt's role is very minor in the episode. Mash Off Kurt confronts Sue about her slanderous campaign strategies.

Heart Kurt begins to receive gifts from a "secret admirer" and assumes that Blaine is the one sending them. On My Way When news hit about Karofsky's suicide attempt, Kurt joins The God Squad where he reveals that he feels guilty for ignoring Karofsky's attempts at contacting him. Big Brother Recognizing Blaine's growing annoyance with his brother , Kurt encourages him to talk to Cooper and hash things out. Saturday Night Glee-ver Kurt and Mercedes are visited by the new lead vocalist of Vocal Adrenaline , Wade Adams , who seeks advice from them on how to be confident as a woman named Unique.

Prom-asaurus Kurt and Blaine join Rachel in performing Big Girls Don't Cry , and agree to go to Rachel's anti-prom, which turns out to be extremely boring. Props Sue calls Kurt and Mercedes to her office where she reveals Unique's success as a drag performer.

Goodbye Kurt and Rachel awaiting Finn's acceptance letter. Kurt then has a discussion with Blaine about the future of their relationship, and reassures Blaine that he isn't saying goodbye to him. Kurt sings I'll Remember as his goodbye to New Directions. Despite this, he sees Rachel off with the rest of their friends at the train station. Britney 2. Makeover Kurt with Isabelle, giving Rachel a makeover.

Glease Kurt and Rachel travel to Lima to see the school production of Grease. Thanksgiving Kurt explaining what a "Kiki" is. Glee, Actually In an alternate universe where Artie can walk, Kurt is held back a year and still being bullied by his peers and mentions that he doesn't know who Blaine is. Naked After learning that she'll be doing a nude scene for a film project, Kurt advises Rachel to not go through with it and calls Quinn and Santana to help in convincing her. Diva Tired of her growing diva attitude, Kurt challenges Rachel to a second diva-off, after admitting that he blew the first one they competed in.

Feud Annoyed with Santana's flagrant disregard of boundaries, Kurt and Rachel order her to move out of the apartment. Guilty Pleasures When Santana learns the truth about Brody's real profession, Kurt advises Santana to hold off from telling Rachel as she prepares for her Funny Girl audition. Wonder-ful Kurt, Brittany, and Santana in the season finale. Blaine hopes that witness their love would help Kurt realize his feelings for Blaine enough to marry him.

At the end of the episode, Kurt witnesses Will and Emma get married and Blaine stands next to him with the engagement ring behind him. Love, Love, Love Kurt and Blaine get engaged. Puppet Master Kurt books a gig for Pamela Lansbury at Callbacks , which is negatively received by his bandmates. Frenemies Kurt begins to worry that Elliott might try to take over the band.

Bash Kurt performing I'm Still Here. Tested Kurt and Blaine begin to have issues again after Blaine gains weight and becomes insecure around Kurt, who gets attention for his toned body. Opening Night Kurt appears in Rachel's dream in the same outfit he wore in the first season "diva-off". At the end of the episode, Kurt performs Pompeii with the New York gang as they begin the next chapter of their lives. Homecoming During the dinner at Mr. Schuester's apartment, Blaine poses the question of whether to let Jane join the Warblers or not.

Kurt says he thinks she should be allowed to join them. The next day, at McKinley High, he is seen organizing some sheets with Rachel.

But they realize they have been organizing them in different ways, Kurt feels upset and tells Rachel that there is no point organizing sheets if there is no glee club to coach, and that she must be more pro-active if she wants people to join. The next day, Kurt arrives at the auditorium, with Roderick, to get Rachel back to the choir room so that they can start the first official meeting.

Blaine then suddenly arrives, angry at Rachel, for "stealing" Jane from him. Kurt tries to calm him down, but Blaine says that he is sure Kurt is happy this is happening to him and assures them that the friendly competition is over. Jagged Little Tapestry In a music store, Kurt questions himself about how there is not a specific sheet of music he's looking for.

The Hurt Locker, Part One Kurt first appears in Sue's office, where Sue tells him that she wants to help him to get back with Blaine, but Kurt doesn't seem to be alright with that idea.

Kurt and Rachel talking to Blaine about the Invitationals. Next, Kurt is seen with Rachel and Blaine, with the latter saying that he and the Warblers are taking the Invitational seriously, that is, they won't place second. Blaine also asks them about the fact that they have a few members, and Kurt replies by saying that it's only an Invitational, and, therefore, they should not stick to the rules, since no one will be judging.

After Blaine remarks that no one will be doing things easier for Kurt and Rachel, Blaine is called by Karofsky. The three of them go to Blaine's and Karofsky's apartment, when they see a bear in their bed. Kurt, Blaine and Rachel find a bear in Blaine's and Karofsky's bed.

Kurt and Rachel are surpised by Vocal Adrenaline's performance. The Hurt Locker, Part Two Right after Vocal Adrenaline finishes performing Whip It , Sue announces the new rules for the Invitational, which include that every glee club must have at least twelve members to compete, which makes Rachel and Kurt feel worried since they only have four members.

Next, they are shown trying to escape from the elevator, but they are unable to accomplish this, while they eat the food they have and talking about new plans to get out of it. Later, they are just playing games since they have nothing to do.

Puppet Sue appears again and since they have not kissed yet, she tells them that a gas that will stimulate them sexually is now being released inside the room. While New Directions sing It Must Have Been Love , Kurt and Blaine make the decision to kiss, while they remain doubtful about it, and they acknowledge that the kiss won't mean anything, as it is the only way they can get out of the elevator.

They do kiss passionately, while the puppet Sue celebrates the victory, and the doors finally open. They run away through the hallway to get to the Auditorium, as soon as New Directions finish their first song of their setlist. Kurt is last seen with Rachel and New Directions celebrating their victory.

Transitioning Kurt first appears when Sam gathers Kitty, Blaine, Mercedes, Artie and Kurt to talk about the fact that Rachel's childhood home has been sold, something that has affected her a lot. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info. Glee enjoyed six seasons of music-focussed teen drama and brought boundless amounts of joy to the die-hard fans of the show.

While the show eventually completely wrapped up its various storylines, viewers have been eager to step back into the lives of the New Directions Glee club for another rendition of some classic songs. Despite not currently having any plans to return to TV, the actor confessed he still sees Lauren Zizes star Ashley Fink. We see each other quite a bit.

Kurt was brave enough to dress flamboyantly on a daily basis and powered through a lot of bullying at McKinley, so it's not like things could really get worse. Playing Frank-N-Furter would grant Kurt some big solos and a chance to prove to the world just how talented he was, but he took the easier route and asked to be cast as minor character Riff-Raff instead. This was incredibly disappointing to Kurt's fans, who hoped he'd finally get the chance he deserved to become a star.

The community praised Chris Colfer's portrayal of Kurt Hummel on Glee , because his character put a spotlight on serious issues being experienced by real teenagers across the world. Colfer won three consecutive Teen Choice Awards, was nominated for two consecutive Primetime Emmys and even earned the Best Performance award at the Golden Globes.

That's why it was a shock when Kurt denied the existence of countless members of the community he was supposed to represent. When Blaine kissed Rachel during a wild Glee party, he momentarily thought he might be attracted to both guys and girls.

Kurt repeatedly insisted that this was impossible, and told Blaine he had to just be confused. Kurt turned out to be correct, but his refusal to even consider the possibility that Blaine or anyone else can be genuinely bisexual was very ignorant and out-of-character. He repeatedly harassed Kurt, threw Slushies in his face and even threatened Kurt's life. Viewers later found out that Karofsky's frequent bullying was his way of hiding his own insecurities about secretly being attracted to men, and while this made him slightly more sympathetic, it definitely didn't excuse his behavior earlier in the series.

When Karofsky told Kurt that he loved him and Kurt said he wasn't able to reciprocate those feelings, Dave tried to end his own life. Kurt felt so guilty, he immediately agreed to befriend his former tormentor. Kurt shouldn't have been made to feel responsible for Karofsky like that, and it was weird for Glee 's writers to force Kurt to forgive Dave in such a manner.

He found himself to be too busy with his work at Vogue and school to respond to most of his boyfriend's calls and texts, so Blaine was unfaithful on Kurt in hopes of stifling his extreme loneliness.

Blaine begged Kurt to forgive him, but Kurt ended their relationship. He clearly forgot that he had done the same to Blaine first. Earlier that year, Kurt entered into a secret text relationship with a fellow Broadway lover named Chandler who sent him constant flirtatious messages. Kurt hid this from Blaine, but when he eventually found out, Kurt said he was texting Chandler because Blaine had been growing distant from him and Chandler made him feel special and wanted.

That's basically the same reason Blaine did what he did, so his inability to forgive him was unfair. Kurt was going to play it safe with Music of the Night , a song which Carmen Tibideaux complained she'd heard countless times before.

He nailed the performance, and even the notoriously critical Ms. Tibideaux gave him praise. Rachel, meanwhile, forgot the words to the song she'd sung hundreds of times and had an awful audition. Granted, Rachel harassed Carmen until she finally granted her acceptance to the school, but it was still illogical that she got in before Kurt.

When several members of the original Glee Club graduated from McKinley High, the writers of Glee struggled to keep them involved in the show and have them help out with Mr. Shuester's new New Directions.

In addition to making frequent trips back and forth between Ohio and New York to see Blaine, Kurt repeatedly journeyed back to McKinley to help out with Glee Club assignments and assist with recruitment. This would have been enough to empty the bank account of any recent high school graduate, but Kurt somehow also had enough cash to afford a massive loft in New York City with Rachel Berry. A loft that big would undoubtedly cost a lot of money, so unless Kurt's Vogue internship paid several hundred dollars per hour, there's no way he should have been able to afford his lavish lifestyle.

Most interns find themselves fetching coffee, making copies and doing other insignificant tasks for little to no money, but Kurt's internship at Vogue.

His boss Isabelle Wright was instantly impressed by his style and gave him the freedom to express his ideas for the site and weigh in with his thoughts during important Vogue meetings.

Kurt helped inspire Vogue's new marketing strategy, and was given full credit for his contributions. For some reason, though, viewers never saw him at Vogue again. It was basically the perfect job for the young fashion expert, but he seemingly just let it slip away. The club was filled with outcasts and was unappreciated by students at the school, so the parallels between Adam's Apples and the New Directions helped Kurt feel right at home with the group. Unfortunately, fans only got to see one Adam's Apples performance, a hilarious stripped version of Baby Got Back.

The writers seemingly forgot the group existed until Adam kicked Kurt out of it for breaking his heart by getting back together with Blaine, and he never tried getting back into the group.



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