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After the events of a few weeks ago, and Finn and Rachel's almost wedding, everyone was happy to hear that Quinn pulled through. However, due to the accident, she was left in a wheelchair. Quinn had been back for a couple of weeks and to start off this week, Mike, Blaine and Brittany decided to do a dance number.

~~~You Should Be Dancing By Blaine Anderson, Mike Chang and Brittany S. Pierce~~~

(Faith loved watching all of them dance. She was shocked that Blaine was Keeping Up with the amazing dancers that Brittany and Mike were. Even at the end, everyone applauded.)

After Mr. Schuster asked what inspired their dance, an out-of-breath Blaine was the first to answer.

''Well, we know this year's Nationals theme was vintage so we thought we needed something old. But also something with a lot of energy so, we thought disco."

"Absolutely. I don't know if I ever told you guys this, but back when I was in glee club, we take it all the way to Nationals with the pure power of unadulterated Disco." Faith in Santana loved each other rolling their eyes at the same time. Any chance he got, Mr. Schuster always brought up that story.

''Um, well, there's only one problem with that idea."

After Mr Schuster asked what that was, everyone who is sitting in the audience had no issues in yelling at the same time to remind him that disco sucked.

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The next day, as Faith and Sam were walking into the choir room hand in hand, they weren't able to get to their seats because there was a giant plexiglass floor in the middle of the room with the rest of the new directions standing in front of it, confused.

''Sue has lent us her...'' Mr Schuster was cut off from answering Brittany's question by Sue.

''My very own personal, One of a Kind, lit from within, shatterproof, plexiglass Dance Floor. Mottled, of course, on the Dance Floor immortalized by a young Muskie John Travolta at the height of his potency in the legendary dansical Saturday Night Fever.'' Last week, Sue became a co-director of the new directions because coach Roz was officially going to be taking over if they didn't win at Nationals.

''Coach Sylvester, while we applaud your proper use of the terminology, we told Mr. Schue we do not support disco in this room.'' Faith nodded along with Rachel's statement.

''Ah, but some of you do. So, for this week's assignment, we are going back in time to the songs of Saturday Night Fever.''

''C'mon Mr Schue that's like a record our parents listen to.'' Finn objected.

''That album, teen Solomon Grundy, is one of the best-selling soundtracks of all time.'' Faith couldn't help but giggle a little at Sue's nickname for her brother.

''Tony Manero's Story is your story. He's a guy who works at a paint store, struggling to figure out his life. And the only time he feels sure about himself is when he's performing on the Dance Floor. He has a dream. To get out of his old neighbourhood in Brooklyn and get to New York City. And by the end of the movie, that's what he's done. He's turned his dream into a plan.''

''Mr. Schue, that still doesn't explain anything. For starters, what's up with the Dance Floor?" Faith finally questioned.

'' Well, baby face, because we're going to start with a dance-off. And the winner will receive a replica of John Travolta's iconic white polyester suit, which I am having a cadre of expert Viennese tailors painstakingly reproduce.''

Suddenly, everyone seemed excited. Like their arguments about Disco didn't mean anything anymore. Even faith was confused.

''So you want us to start dancing like Soul Train style?''

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