When
Rachel Berry (
Lea Michele) questions director
Will Schuester's choreography skills during a glee club rehearsal, he forms an all-male
a cappella group, the Acafellas, to build his confidence. The group originally consists of Will, football coach
Ken Tanaka (
Patrick Gallagher), woodshop teacher Henri St. Pierre (
John Lloyd Young) and Howard Bamboo (Kent Avenido), a co-worker of Will's wife
Terri (
Jessalyn Gilsig). After their first performance however, Henri and Howard drop out and Will replaces them with glee club member
Finn Hudson (
Cory Monteith), who was considering quitting glee club, and his fellow football player
Puck (
Mark Salling). Former glee club director
Sandy Ryerson (
Stephen Tobolowsky) also joins the group, having arranged for singer
Josh Groban to be at their next performance. Although the star compliments their rendition of "
I Wanna Sex You Up", he reveals that he only attended to make sure Sandy stopped stalking him. In Will's absence, the glee club hires Dakota Stanley (
Whit Hertford), the choreographer of a rival club, Vocal Adrenaline, to help coach them to a Nationals championship. Cheerleaders
Quinn (
Dianna Agron),
Santana (
Naya Rivera) and
Brittany (
Heather Morris) hope that the notoriously harsh Stanley will prompt some members of the club to quit, furthering their plan to sabotage the club. Although Stanley is heavily critical of most of the group, Rachel convinces the members that their differences give them a unique edge, and fires the choreographer. The cheerleaders also lead
Mercedes Jones (
Amber Riley) to believe that fellow club member
Kurt Hummel (
Chris Colfer) has feelings for her, despite Rachel and
Tina Cohen-Chang’s efforts to inform Mercedes that Kurt is obviously gay. Mercedes is hurt when Kurt rejects her advances. He misleads her into believing he has feelings for Rachel, which angers Mercedes, and she breaks the windshield of his car and sings "
Bust Your Windows". Kurt later comes out as gay to her—the first time he has said it to anyone—and the two make up. Cheerleading coach
Sue Sylvester (
Jane Lynch) is angry that the club is now stronger than ever, and punishes Quinn and Santana. Quinn retaliates by thanking Sue for helping her realize that believing in herself negates the need to bring other people down. Will realizes that his passion is teaching, not performing, and resolves to recommit to the glee club. ==Production==