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In hindsight, "Sweet Dreams" is most notable as the before his death in July 2013. It also marks the final appearances of Shelby Corcoran and Puck as a series regular. Critics noted the episode's "jarring" tonal shift from the previous shooting episode, though Rachel's audition was widely praised as a standout series moment.

Rachel auditions for the Broadway revival of Funny Girl . On the advice of her mother, Shelby Corcoran (Idina Menzel), she avoids singing Barbra Streisand and instead performs a solo version of "Don't Stop Believin'," imagining the original New Directions by her side. Glee_4x19

A "shot-for-shot" reimagining of the Pilot performance, featuring Rachel’s hallucinations of the original cast. In hindsight, "Sweet Dreams" is most notable as

Finn begins studying for a teaching degree at the University of Lima. After initially getting distracted by wild fraternity parties with Puck, a heart-to-heart with his best friend refocuses him on his goal. Rachel auditions for the Broadway revival of Funny Girl

Watch the original promo for 'Sweet Dreams' to see Rachel's high-stakes audition and the shifts at McKinley: Glee 4x19 Promo "Sweet Dreams" (HD) televisionpromos YouTube• 12 Apr 2013 Sweet Dreams | Glee Wiki | Fandom

A high-energy performance by Finn and Puck at a frat party. Historical Significance

Marley advocates for performing original songs at Regionals. Initially rejected by Mr. Schue, he eventually relents after hearing her talent, re-inviting Finn back as his equal partner to co-lead the club. Musical Highlights "Next to Me": A mother-daughter duet by Rachel and Shelby.