'Glee' season 6 spoilers: Sue still out to destroy New Directions in episode 5

Wreck it, Sue! Glee's Facebook page

Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) will continue her rants in the upcoming episode of "Glee" season 6.

Dubbed as "The Hurt Locker, Part Two," the fifth episode of the show's final season airing Jan. 30 will continue right where the first part left off last week. Sue will continue her evil plan to take down the New Directions one last time. She is also very determined to break off Blaine (Darren Criss) and Dave Karofsky's (Max Adler) relationship so that Blaine and Kurt (Chris Colfer) can get back together, all while distracting Rachel's (Lea Michele) quest to bring the glory back to her old McKinley High glee club by using a hypnotized Sam (Chord Overstreet). 

The official synopsis for "Glee" season 6 episode 5 reads:

"Sue is at it again, trying to mend relationships that she thinks need mending. Meanwhile, Kitty helps Rachel find the perfect set list to win the invitational and Sam recruits football player Spencer to join the glee club."

Will Sue succeed in destroying the glee club and Blaine and Karofsky's romance? 

Meanwhile, CarterMatt shared a photo of Jayma Mays returning to the series to reprise her role as Will Schuester's (Matthew Morrison) wife Emma. The actress was not expected to appear in the show's last season after she landed a new regular gig on "The Millers," yet she came back to fictional Lima, Ohio to be able to say goodbye to the show one last time. 

In the photo, Will and Emma are seen walking with their son somewhere outdoors. The Schuesters seem shocked with what they see, but the show's executive producers or the cast did not provide details regarding the image. Fans will have to wait for "Glee" season 6 episode 7 to find out what it is that Will and Emma discover during their family walk.

"Glee" season 6 airs every Friday night on FOX.

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