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10. Harris plays a character named Bryan Ryan. Does that last name sound familiar? Theoretically it could be a shoutout to "Glee" co-creator Ryan Murphy or any of the other tens of thousands of Americans named Ryan. But it's probably a shoutout to me, right?
9. Did I mention that Bryan Ryan attended McKinley High School? And that my last name is Ryan and I attended McKinley Junior High School? Bet you didn't know that "Glee" is my life story. Fact.
8. Can I just say how pleasant it was that there were some low-key moments scattered throughout the episode? Moments in which the characters had down-to-earth conversations and discussed realistic emotions? I know. "Glee" can still dial it down a few notches now and then -- which makes it much more effective when the show, tonally and vocally, turns up the volume.
7. I won't reveal the exact nature of Bryan Ryan's flashback hair, even though 10 million "Glee" promos and videos over the next week probably will. It's suitably awesome.
6. Harris and Morrison have a couple of really enjoyable duets. I think you can probably figure out one of them from the episode's title.
5. Artie gets a terrific storyline. When "Glee" decides to put its heart on its sleeve, the show can be extremely powerful. In fact, in some ways, "Dream On" reminded me of a really good standalone "Buffy" episode, which, after all, concerned teenagers trying to figure out where they fit in a confusing and sometims brutal world. Not unlike the characters in McKinley's glee club.
4. There's a terrific dance number set to an '80s tune in the middle of the episode. The choreography for that number, by "Glee's" resident choreographer Zach Woodlee, is simply sensational.
3. Harris gets a couple of scenes with Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch). Two words: Want more!
2. The episode uses Harris' many talents very well, but Idina Menzel, the coach of rival show choir Vocal Adrenaline, gets a terrific moment near the end of the episode as well. She kills with an iconic show tune that experienced something of a revival in the recent past.
1. There is tapdancing. 'Nuff said.
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