Glee Season 4, Episode 7’s Best and Worst Song Performances — Do You Agree?
Glee manages to pack an insane number of songs into each episode, which means there will always be a few standouts, along with the inevitable dud or two. We've narrowed the performances from Season 4, Episode 7: “Dynamic Duets,” down to the very best and the coulda-done-without. Do you agree with our picks?
Best Performance of the Night: “Some Nights” by New Directions
It’s tough not choosing Blam/Slaine’s “Heroes,” since those guys were adorable this week. But “Some Nights” is basically what the show is all about, and it might just be one of our favorite group numbers of all time. The song gives just about everyone time in the spotlight, as Marley (Melissa Benoist), Ryder (Blake Jenner), and Tina (Jenna Ushkowitz) all knock it out of the park. Some nights we call it a draw — but not on this night.
Worst Performance of the Night: “Superman” by Jake and Ryder
We hope Jake (Jacob Artist) doesn’t punch us for choosing this song as the worst. We’re never ones to complain about seeing these two cuties in suits, let alone that the harmonies in “Superman” were quite heroic. But this song just didn’t quite stand out like the others did. Still, we certainly didn’t hate this song as much as Kitty (Becca Tobin) did — although she pretty much hates everything.
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