What Is The Great Gazoo? Glee Season 3, Episode 4 Pop Culture References
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 Season 3, Episode 4: “Pot O’ Gold.” Did you catch them all?
Sue: The Clinton years are over.
Sue: The arts are going down — today the musical, tomorrow the glee club. Next week, NPR and opera and brunch and Tom Bergeron.
Santana: I was also the lips in Rocky Horror.
Tina [to Artie]: Why couldn’t you have just given Maria to Mercedes?
Kurt: That will give me a great opportunity to bust out my Banana Republic Mad Men collection.
Finn [about Brittany]: Yeah, she’s kinda like Rain Man with boobs.
Rory: One all-marshmallow box of Lucky Charms, as requested.
Rory: No, I haven’t met Colin Farrell yet, Ma.
Burt: Figgins, allow me to introduce you to some of my friends down at the Rotary Club.
Santana: You think that Great Gazoo kid is a leprechaun?
Santana: Here’s what’s gonna go down: Leprechaun, starring a young Jen Aniston, is my favorite movie.
Brittany: Lord Tubbington snuck out, and I found him at Arby’s.
Sue: You mess with me, I will Temple of Doom my way through your chest and pull out your still-pumping artificial heart, which I will then hook up to my car to power us down to the lumber jack convention for some deep discounts on the midwest's largest selection of ill-fitting flannel.
Brittany: That Sour Patch Kids are just Gummi bears that turned to drugs?
Brittany: Oh, I thought you were talking about the Selena Gomez pregnancy rumors.
Hockey player: Say U2 is overrated!
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