<P> Glee club member Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer), who is gay, has a longstanding crush on Finn, and sets up his father Burt (Mike O'Malley) with Finn's mother Carole in the hopes of spending more time with him . Finn initially opposes the relationship, worried that his mother will forget about his late father, but relents when Burt tells Finn that he loves Carole, though Kurt is dismayed by the deepening rapport between Finn and Burt . Finn and his mother eventually move in with the Hummels, but when Finn, uncomfortable about rooming with Kurt who he knows has a crush on him but will not admit it, uses a homophobic slur against Kurt during an argument, Burt throws him out . Finn is ashamed, and makes amends by standing up for Kurt when he is victimized by bullies . The following fall, the bullying against Kurt has intensified, but Finn refuses to stand up for him this time, concerned that it may jeopardize his position as quarterback . When their parents marry, Finn uses his best man speech as an opportunity to apologize to Kurt, which begins a brotherly bond between the two . In the spring, the two of them team up to arrange the funeral of Sue Sylvester's sister, Jean (Robin Trocki), when Sue is too upset to do so, after which Sue ends her long - running campaign to destroy the glee club . </P> <P> At the beginning of the second season, Finn runs afoul of the new football coach, Shannon Beiste (Dot - Marie Jones), who briefly kicks him off the team, but he is eventually reinstated, and soon becomes quarterback again . Rachel learns the truth about Finn sleeping with Santana . Hurt, she makes out with Puck to get even with Finn; this betrayal causes Finn to break up with her . The football team clinches a spot in the championship game, but animosity is running high between glee and non-glee members and harming the team's performance . In "The Sue Sylvester Shuffle", Coach Beiste and Will Schuester force the entire football team to join the glee club for a week to settle their differences and dispel their prejudices . After a promising start, the non-glee members quit the club and are kicked off the team; at the same time, Sue arranges to have the cheerleading Regionals rescheduled to conflict with the football championship to sabotage both Beiste and Will, whose glee club now has to do the halftime show . With the football team down to half strength and the glee club without its cheerleader members, football players Finn and Puck settle their differences; Puck convinces the non-glee football players to perform in the halftime show, which will also get them back on the team, while Finn convinces Quinn, Santana, and Brittany (Heather Morris) to quit the Cheerios and perform in the halftime show instead . The show is a great success, and the football team wins the championship game . </P> <P> Emboldened by leading the team to the championship, Finn sets his eyes on a new prize: Quinn, who is in a serious relationship with football player and glee club member Sam Evans (Chord Overstreet). After setting up a kissing booth ostensibly to raise money for the glee club, Finn succeeds in kissing Quinn, and they make an assignation . Although Quinn ultimately decides to stay with Sam, he finds out about her cheating on him with Finn, and breaks up with her . Finn and Quinn reunite, campaign together for prom king and queen and go to junior prom together, but Finn is kicked out for fighting with a newly returned Jesse over Rachel, and prom king and queen are won by other students . Finn ultimately breaks up with Quinn again because he realizes how deep his feelings are for Rachel . At Nationals, as the New Directions are about to go on stage, Finn begs Rachel to come back to him, but though she professes her love, she refuses, still torn between her lifelong dream of Broadway stardom and her love for him . At the end of their duet--"Pretending", written by Finn--the audience responds with awkward silence as Rachel and Finn actually kiss; the club consequently fails to place at Nationals . Back in Ohio, Rachel tells Finn she is moving to New York for college and will not be coming back; he reminds her that they have a whole year until graduation and they kiss, renewing their relationship . </P> <P> As the new school year begins, Finn, a senior, has trouble figuring out what he wants to do with his life after graduation . In the fifth episode, "The First Time", Finn is not recruited to play football in college, as he had hoped . He and Rachel decide to have sex together for the first time . In the episode "Mash Off", Santana, who has joined the rival Troubletones, is relentlessly bullying Finn . After a fake apology pushes him to the edge, Finn tells her to just "come out of the closet" and accuses her of being a coward for tearing other people down only because she can't admit to everyone that she's in love with Brittany . They are overheard by a girl whose uncle is running against Sue in a congressional campaign, and he uses Santana's lesbianism--because she's Sue's cheerleading co-captain--against Sue in a campaign commercial, effectively "outing" her . Santana, devastated by this, slaps Finn, but he later claims it was a "stage slap" to prevent her from being suspended . In the episode "Yes / No", Finn asks Rachel to marry him . In the episode "On My Way", the wedding is set for after the Regionals competition, which New Directions wins, but it is canceled after Quinn is badly injured in a car crash on her way to the ceremony . They change the wedding date to after graduation, but after Finn fails to get into his New York acting school while she has been accepted by hers and she decides to wait a year, he instead sends her off to New York without him, and tells her that he has enlisted in the army and is "setting her free". </P>

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