The truth is that his father lost his job, then they lost their house, so his family now has to live in a motel. Gonzalez gave the song a "B+" and Brett Berk of Vanity Fair awarded it four stars of five; both praised Chenoweth but criticized Morrison. May 3, 2011 He then angrily storms out. There are glances between a few members because of certain lines of the song, … You can see that the comments section is disabled on Brittany's "Fondue For Two" video. Panty hose or lace panties? [3], All six songs from Rumours covered in the episode were released as singles, available for digital download. Piano, voice and guitar (chords only) - Digital Download By Fleetwood Mac and Glee Cast. About Digital Downloads. "[28] Anthony Benigno of The Faster Times felt the show was "absurdly preachy" on the matter of rumors, though he said the episode was "decent". Künstler: Glee Cast, Kristin Chenoweth, The Corrs, Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac (Band) (auch bekannt als 1967–1995, 1997–) Verfasser: Stevie Nicks, Glee Cast, Fleetwood Mac (Band) Alle unsere verfügbaren Noten für die Komposition von Dreams sind auf dieser Seite dargestellt. Santana further opens up to Brittany about her true feelings by singing "Songbird" to her. In all, the album was in the top forty for nine consecutive weeks. The episode opens with Brittany's brand new internet talk show, "Fondue For Two." She assures him she wasn't cheating on him, but neither seems to trust the other one. [2][11] Fallon wrote, "Chenoweth's every sly smirk, eyebrow tick, and note sung—well, that was my week's highlight. It is sung by Santana. Es gehört mit 40 Millionen verkauften Exemplaren zu den weltweit erfolgreichsten Tonträgern. Brittany's "Fondue For Two" video is presented as brand new in the episode, yet the promised second episode is a already released and in the recommended section of the video. Brittany, Jacob, and Azimio are all journalists for the school paper. Music downloads accounted for ninety-one percent of the Rumours sales. The first copy of the Muckraker is out, and it contains the rumor that Sam and Quinn are seeing each other on the side at a motel, as well as Brittany's comments about Santana "playing for the other team." [20] In the UK, the episode was watched by 2.50 million viewers—2.07 million on E4, and 432,000 on E4+1. Finn talks about Quinn's comment regarding Sam just before they see Quinn leave Sam at the motel, giving him a big hug on her way out. This episode marks the first time that Quinn sings a duet in two episodes in a row. [3][4] Will and April sing "Dreams" to the club, and he assigns them to perform songs from the album, to focus them back on music. Brittany walks away in tears, stating that he was the only one who never called her that up until then, and he sings "Never Going Back Again". [30][32] Semigran called it "one of Lea Michele's strongest outings all season", while Benigno said "this is one of those rare times her balls-to-the-walls delivery works with the arrangement instead of distracting from it" and gave it an "A". The newest Muckraker leads with a story about Finn and Rachel seen being together. [26] Robert Canning of IGN liked the album concept, but felt it "didn't fully deliver". Finn and Rachel spy on Sam again. I Don't Want to Know by Fleetwood Mac is featured in Rumours, the nineteenth episode of Season Two. Sam says that Quinn found out because they go to the same church, and Kurt only knows because Sam got a job delivering pizzas at night and delivered one to Dalton Academy. Season Two, Episode Nineteen