Glee shouldn’t have continued after Cory Monteith (Finn) dies according to the creator of the series

Glee shouldn’t have continued after Cory Monteith (Finn) dies according to the creator of the series

Almost 10 years after the sad episode of Glee entitled The Quaterback, its creator, Ryan Murphy, revealed that, if he had to do it again, he would have preferred to end the series following the sudden death of one of its protagonists.

In 2013, the viewers of the series for teenagers Joy they were in shock afterwards the sudden disappearance of Cory Monteith, following a drug overdose. He had aged 31 year.

“If I had to do it again, we probably wouldn’t be back”

As soon as a month after the drama, the series was already back on a movie set. The team shot an episode with a very special, characterized status the death of Cory Monteith’s character Finn Hudson.

Third episode of the fifth season, The quarterback is out three months after the tragedy. A decision that the creator of JoyRyan Murphy, he confessed now questionaccording to Deadline. On the podcast microphone And that’s what you really missedRyan Murphy explained:

“If I had to do it again, we would have stopped for a long time and we probably wouldn’t never returned. If it happened now, I’d tell myself “it’s the end”. Because you can’t get over such a thing. It wasn’t like a normal death where someone is sick, and you can see that. It happened so quickly, without warning.

“It’s an episode that I’ve only been able to see once. And I haven’t looked at it anymore “Ryan Murphy said. After the Cory Monteith tribute episode, the very dark upside-down series however continued for more than 30 episodes before ending with a sixth season in 2015 …

Glee shouldn’t have continued after Cory Monteith (Finn) dies according to the creator of the series
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