FOX's Glee presents "I Am Unicorn" this week. The directors for West Wide Story are announced, and auditions begin. Kurt (Chris Colfer) struggles to appear masculine enough to play Tony. Shelby Corcoran (Idina Menzel) returns as a part-time teacher at McKinley, causing a stir for Rachel (Lea Michele), Puck (Mark Salling), and Quinn (Dianna Agron), for various reasons. Will (Matthew Morrison) institutes a dancing class for those glee club members who are not up to par (cough) Finn (Cory Monteith) (cough).

Kurt's struggle with fitting in has matured this season. He is no longer in denial about who he is, nor does he worry what his classmates think of him. But he does have a dream to be a star, and playing the romantic lead roles requires one to be less flamboyant. His "I'm the Greatest Star" is thrilling, but does little to help his image. While many Hollywood and Broadway actors are, indeed, gay, few are as obviously so as Kurt, a fact that he realizes when he goes out for West Side Story. Burt (Mike O'Malley), of course, is the voice of reason, advising Kurt that there are plenty of other opportunities that he can pursue, rather than this particular aspect of his dream. Kurt may not take this fully to heart yet, but it has at least begun to sink in.

Rachel is fantastic, and the directors are all fans of her. But Mercedes (Amber Riley) has not yet been given her chance. The preview for next week's episode sets up a big Diva Showdown, not the first, nor probably the last, between the two powerful ladies. It's still anyone's game, because both have so much talent, it's hard to see which way the casting trio will lean. Mercedes, however, rarely gets to shine like Rachel does, so perhaps it's her turn.
One small gripe, since when does casting go on all week like this? A couple of auditions times, sure, but this seems like a never ending slate of appointments. It's just a little weird, speaking as someone from the general area the show takes place who has gone through his fair share of tryouts.
Also, it's awesome that Mike Chang (Harry Shum Jr.) co-teaches the dancing class with Will. It's a nice showcase for Glee's newest main character, and one that fits him well.

Or will it? Sugar will definitely never get it together, though Shelby is likely to help her improve somewhat. But Will also drops the tidbit that Vocal Adrenaline, Shelby's former group, has fired its glee club director. Does this mean that she might be swayed to return to her old job, as a competitor of the New Directions, before long? If so, then she would truly be an antagonist once more. Which would be a shame, considering how she has such a nice, friendly story going on now.

In a parallel story, Shelby gives Quinn and Puck the chance that she never had: to be there for their daughter starting at a young age. As a mother, Shelby wants to protect baby Beth, and asks both the parents to really commit before they can see her. Puck is willing to do anything, thrilled with the chance to get to know his daughter. Quinn resists, arguing that her purple hair and "skank" friends are who she truly is. Both Shelby and Will attempt to talk sense into her, the latter in a terrific chewing out, to no avail.

This episode has a light musical load, to be sure, but each song is perfect where it is, and with so much great story for the characters, how can one complain?
Catch next week's all new episode of Glee, "Asian F," next Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on FOX. What is an Asian F? Why, it's an A-!
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Article first published as TV Review: Glee - "I Am Unicorn" on Blogcritics.
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