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In the Glee 'Mattress' episode, how does Will allow the kids to perform at Sectionals?

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In the Glee episode "Mattress", Will allows the kids to perform at Sectionals by having them do a group number. He chooses the song "Jump" by Van Halen and has the kids perform it together, with each student taking a solo part.
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In the Glee 'Mattress' episode, Will allows the kids to perform at Sectionals by breaking the rules. After their planned performance was leaked to their competitors, and the other teams were given the chance to reshuffle their sets, New Directions is left with a lacklustre set list. Will realizes that the rules state that a team may only perform songs that have not been performed in the past year, and decides to throw caution to the wind. He changes their setlist to include songs that they have previously performed, as well as calling up alumni members to perform with them. This act of rule-breaking ultimately pays off, as New Directions win Sectionals despite the initial setback.
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In the Glee episode "Mattress," Will allows the kids to perform at Sectionals by withdrawing his complaint against Sue Sylvester regarding the mattress commercial controversy.
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In the "Mattress" episode of Glee, Will Schuester allows the kids to perform at Sectionals by faking an illness. He realizes that Sue Sylvester, the cheerleading coach and one of the Glee club's main antagonists, is planning to sabotage their performance by leaking their setlist to the competing teams. To counteract this, Will pretends to have a contagious disease (the "Monkey Flu") and is quarantined in the nurse's office, preventing Sue from getting close to him.

By doing so, he keeps the setlist a secret until the last moment and gives the Glee club a fair chance to surprise the other teams with their performance at Sectionals. This tactic ultimately helps the Glee club succeed and showcase their talents without interference.

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