"I'm not okay" is not just a feeling; it was the 2004 breakout single and music video for this New Jersey band
MCR
Peter has an ongoing, multi-episode violent feud with a man dressed as this farm animal over a theoretical coupon.
Giant Chicken
Canada
Ottawa
Wealthy, mysterious, throws huge parties in West Egg. Still hung up on an ex named Daisy. I have a green light in my life, do you?
This McKinley High "tribute" doesn't need a bow and arrow; she uses a high-velocity rendition of "Don't Rain on My Parade" to take down her enemies.
Rachel Berry
This Fall Out Boy bassist and lyricist became the face of the genre (and a tabloid fixture) in the mid-2000s.
Pete Wentz
This is the name of the local watering hole where Peter, Quagmire, Joe, and Cleveland ponder life’s mysteries.
The Drunken Clam
Mexico
Mexico City
Enjoys archery, volunteering for sisterly duties, and overthrowing dystopian governments. Looking for a 'Boy with the Bread.
Katniss Everdeen
Instead of "The Girl on Fire," this blonde cheerleader is the "Girl on the Warpath," usually seen setting fire to the glee club's sets.
Quinn Fabray
This band from Wilmette, Illinois, took their name from a sidekick in The Simpsons.
Fall Out Boy
What is the name of the dog that replaced Brian for a few episodes after he was killed off
Vinny
Thailand
Bangkok
Professional detective. High-functioning sociopath. Plays violin at 3 AM. Must be okay with my roommate John recording everything we do.
Sherlock Holmes
If Effie Trinket were a high school coach, she’d wear this character's iconic tracksuits—but with significantly more glitter and a mahogany blow-dry.
Sue Sylvester
A staple of the 2000s emo scene, known for hits from albums like Riot!.
Paramore
This 1958 song by The Trashmen is Peter’s absolute favorite, much to the annoyance of everyone else.
Surfin Bird
Finland
Helsinki
Whale enthusiast. Looking for a crew to help me find a very specific 'Great White' that took my leg. Intense commitment required.
Captain Ahab
In the Capitol, they have "The Tracker Jackers"; in the choir room, they have these suited up rivals who ambush you with acappella versions of Katy Perry.
Dalton Academy Warblers
The two bands have a legendary feud rooted in their New York suburban punk scene origins, which fueled many of their early songs.
Taking Back Sunday and Brand New
Who voices Lois
Alex Borstein
Australia
Canberra
This Russian officer’s wife throws herself under a train because her high-society affair with Count Vronsky goes south.
Anna Karenina
Snow loves roses and "The Hanging Tree," but if he were a Glee villain, he’d likely be this rival coach who once stole the New Directions' setlist and gave it to the "A-V-A-F-B" (Adrenaline).
Shelby Corcoran