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He was married to Cooter Menkins. However, Beiste leaves Cooter in Props after Cooter continues to physically and emotionally abuse him.

In Jagged Little Tapestry, Beiste comes out as transgender and announces he is going to transition to male, thereby changing his name from Shannon to Sheldon. The news was announced last month on a previous episode. Her child is revealed by doctors to be a girl, but they mention that there were abnormalities on the scan. As a result, Sue announced she will no longer try to bring down the Glee Club — and instead decides to focus on politics.

The episode was in honor of Corey Monteith Finn who died on July 13, of a drug overdose. From season one, Sue was constantly trying to shut the Glee club down and ruin all of Will's dreams of the club winning Regionals. But by episode 21, titled "Funk", as Will tries to intimidate Sue with the sensual song "Tell Me Something Good," it seems like she starts to gain feelings for him which ultimately leads to her hating him even more.

Santana Lopez and Brittany Pierce were very close to Sue during the first couple of seasons of Glee after she had them join the Glee club and spy on the group in her favor. But that quickly changed after they quit Cheerios and decided that they actually liked being in the Glee club and everything that it stands for. It isn't completely out of character for Sue to do some downright awful things to people that she dislikes, but it was pretty surprising for her to torment two of her favorite students.

She even made Santana the head cheerleader at one point, so why would she even waste her time trying to go after them since it was never mentioned again in the series? If any high school teacher were seen or heard doing the things that Sue Sylvester had done to the students at William McKinley high school, they would more than likely be fired on the spot - but not in this series. From all of the yelling, physical assaults, and all the things in between, the fact that teachers and other high school staff are able to just turn their heads and act like they didn't see it really doesn't make any sense.

Somehow through it all, Sue keeps her job as a coach throughout the entire series of Glee and is allowed to continue bullying students, intimidating co-workers, and trying to tear down the Glee club. Sue Sylvester's iconic short hairstyle was sported throughout the entire series and of course, its backstory was mentioned a couple of times, but it somehow always changed, which really makes no sense.

In season one episode 15, titled "The Power of Madonna," she tells Mercedes and Kurt that when she and her sister were younger they decided to dye her hair to be blonde like Madonna's but it ends up completely frying her hair and never being able to grow back. Then in the season five episode, titled "The Puppet Master," Sue has a flashback and admits that she used to have long hair but cut it off to avoid being made fun of for being too girly.

In the real world, if a student was constantly being harassed and practically assaulted for their sexual orientation, any teacher would be quick to have them expelled or kicked out of school. But of course, Sue Sylvester is different. When Sue explains that they are not the same person, Roz looks stunned. When Sue continues about how her sister, Becky her best friend and Robin have Down Syndrome, Roz repeats what she said, astonished by how the closest people have Down Syndrome.

She sits down and listens, portraying a variety of emotions as the interrogation happens. Coach Roz Washington : Sam Evans? I'm Coach Roz Washington. And you are one strange looking kid. I've never seen lips like that on a white child, and one of your nipples is higher than the other. I bet you've had to overcome a lot with those crooked nipples. Well, I know a thing or two about overcoming. When I was growing up, they said that black folks couldn't swim.

So I swam out there and got my forty acres and a pool. Swimmer : Coach Roz was an Olympian. Coach Roz Washington : That's right. I bet you didn't even know there was such a thing as individual synchronized swimming. Nod to me if I'm getting through to you, nod to me! If you pee in my pool, I will kill you. Roz : Oh my god, hold up. Maternity leave? Are you pulling my leg? Sue : No, I am not. I am getting pregnant and then I am having a baby. Roz : With whose vagina? You are old as a hill. You gonna give birth to a grandchild.

You are gonna get them stirrups and you gonna push and push and a full grown adult is gonna pop out with briefcase and a job, talking on a cell phone. You know why? Principal Figgins is going to give it to me. Roz : Oh, he would. You see, a long time ago you won some trophies and that was real impressive.

I, however, am an Olympian. I won this bronze damn Olympic medal in Beijing, China. I had noodles with the President and a threesome with Michael Phelps. What you need to do is wake up and smell the menopause: You are done as a coach. Roz: Oh, I know. The doctor had to shine a flashlight in your va-j-j to get all the bats to fly out.

I understand, that keeping bats out of your womb is an important part of having a baby when you're older than God. You girls are cray-cray! You were supposed to pick a song that gave women the self-esteem and courage to get the hell out of an abusive situation.



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