In FOX's hit musical series GleeQuinn Fabray was one of the most beloved characters and went through a lot of development throughout the show's six seasons. She went from being the super mean and bossy head cheerleader to being extremely sweet and friendly to everyone who she came across.

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Her storyline had some very great moments, but most of them were often beaten out by the bad and confusing ones that were everchanging. Some of the worst storylines in the series surrounding Quinn ultimately were the ones that didn't make any sense; however, it can be fun to look back at the wacky and confusing plots years after the series has ended.

Here are 1o things that make no sense about Quinn Fabray in Glee.

The Fact That She Was President of the Celibacy Club

Quinn becoming pregnant in season one of the series was both ironic and a huge part of the storyline in the show since she was the president of the Celibacy Club, which was supposed to promote abstinence and saving themselves for marriage.

This club ultimately included most, if not all, of Sue Sylvester's Cheerios and a few other unknown characters in the series. For Quinn to become pregnant while being the president of the club and then a few seasons later never mentioning the club again doesn't make any sense, especially considering that was the first actual extra-curricular that she was a part of.

How She Convinced Finn That He Was The Father

It was a well-known fact pretty early on in the first season of the series that Finn Hudson, played by the late Cory Monteith, was not the smartest or brightest character on the show. After Quinn found out that she was pregnant, she tried to and surprisingly succeeded at convincing Finn that the baby was his. The two had never had any type of intercourse, but just one night of making out in a hot tub.

Ultimately, in real life, Quinn's little lie about Finn being the father would not slide and hopefully, he would be able to figure out that it is impossible to get pregnant by making out in a hot tub.

Her Super Brief Friendship With Mercedes

A major continuity error in this series was Quinn's short-lived friendship with Mercedes. In season one, Quinn's father kicked her out of the house after finding out that she was pregnant. When Mercedes found out that Quinn had no place to stay, she offered her a place to stay.

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Not to mention, when Quinn was on her way to the delivery room to give birth, she asked Mercedes to come with her. Yet, many seasons later, it's like the series forgot that their friendship even happened and it's never mentioned again.

Her Relationship With Sam

Quinn and Sam singing "Lucky"

In the second season of the series, Quinn finds herself in a relationship with the new Glee club member Sam Evans. Their romance initially seemed picture-perfect. Sam started out by serenading Quinn into going on a date with him and he completely accepted her when he found out about her pregnancy the previous year.

While their relationship was going fantastic, as soon as Quinn found out that Finn and Rachel had broken up, she started messing around with him behind Sam's back. Ultimately, this caused the couple to have a tragic end, but it also really shouldn't have happened considering Quinn and Finn's history together.

She Tried To Steal Beth Back From Shelby

After Quinn and Puck placed their baby, Beth, up for adoption, Rachel's birth mother, Shelby Corcoran, stepped into the picture and adopted her. Since Shelby also lived in Lima, this allowed them to be able to stop by and spend some time with Beth anytime that they wanted to.

When Puck found himself strangely falling for Shelby, Quinn had the idea of stealing Beth back and she even tried to make Shelby seem like an unfit mother so that she would lose custody. This was a complete nonsense storyline since it took Quinn an entire season after giving birth to realize that she wanted to be back in Beth's life.

Her Car Accident

The creators of Glee always tried to put relatable and inspirational storylines into their episodes, but sometimes those ideas can get lost in translation and make no sense in the end. More specifically, in the season three episode titled "On My Way," Quinn is on her way to Rachel and Finn's wedding but ends up getting into a bad car accident while texting and driving.

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After her accident, Quinn is forced to be in a wheelchair, which leaves viewers wondering if this is how she will spend the rest of her life. But of course, in regular Glee nature, she is only seen in the wheelchair for a couple of episodes and is able to walk again by the time of the club's Nationals competition.

Spending The Night With Santana

Quinn and Santana toasting at a party in Glee.

Quinn and Santana always seemed to be more like frienemies rather than real friends, but in season four's "I Do"  episode, things definitely escalated with the two.

The two of them have a bit too much fun at Mr. Schue and Emma Pillsbury's wedding, so much so, they end up drunk and in a hotel room together where they take their friendship to a new level. Ultimately, Quinn mentions that she really enjoyed it but it does not lead to a real relationship or is even mentioned to anyone else in the Glee club.

She Wasn't In Finn's Tribute Episode

When Cory Monteith tragically passed away in 2013, Glee created quite possibly one of its most heartbreaking episodes to show their appreciation for the late actor who played Finn Hudson.

From the very first season, Quinn and Finn's relationship took some drastic turns but they ultimately ended up being very close friends. Consequently, it didn't quite make sense as to why Quinn was not mentioned or featured in the tribute episode titled "The Quarterback."

Hiding Her Past From Her New Boyfriend

Quinn Fabray's character development was one of the biggest things that fans loved on Glee. Being able to watch her go from the queen bee head cheerleader to a down to Earth Glee club member was astounding. In the season five episode titled "100," she brings along her new Yale boyfriend Biff McIntosh, played by Chase Crawford, to McKinley High School.

After her old friends start talking about her pregnancy and her punk phase, Quinn automatically shuts them down and later admits that she was hiding her past from Biff in order to seem perfect.

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Quinn hiding everything in her past that helped to mold her was a complete switch-up in the series. It didn't seem like something that she would do after all that she had gone through.

She Was Missing From Brittany & Santana's Wedding

Brittany and Santana's wedding in Glee

It's no secret that Quinn, Brittany, and Santana were extremely close throughout the entire series and their little group was even called "The Unholy Trinity" at times. Therefore, the fact Quinn wasn't seen or mentioned in season six's "A Wedding" made absolutely no sense.

Since the three of them were so close, it would have been nice to see them all together again for Brittany and Santana's special day. However, the series did like to throw curveballs at fans and cause them to question certain plot holes in the series.

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