I watched the final ever last episodes of Glee recently and I'm devastated actually because what are my Thursday nights going to consist of now...? Every Thursday at 9pm for six years, I'd sit in front of my TV and watched Glee; whilst a smile crept upon on my face as I knew that I was ending my day right.
I've been a GLEEK for 6 YEARS! And to see it come to an end is truly sad but every good show must have it's closing curtain, and Glee did it beautifully.
It was definitely difficult watching it knowing that Cory Monteith's unexpected death change Murphy's original plan for the series finale. However, after watching the finale, I can honestly say that I'm proud of the way things turned out for Rachel and the rest McKinley High's graduates.
It was definitely difficult watching it knowing that Cory Monteith's unexpected death change Murphy's original plan for the series finale. However, after watching the finale, I can honestly say that I'm proud of the way things turned out for Rachel and the rest McKinley High's graduates.
The first of the two final episodes was titled "2009", as it showed us how the Glee club came to be. Whilst the second one was titled "Dreams Do Come True" because every member achieved their goal. I won't reveal anything as I know that some of you have yet to watch and cry for a few hours about the end of an incredible show.
The musical-comedy show that premiered on May 19th, 2009 and closing on March 20th, 2015 also honoured to their late cast member, Cory Monteith aka Finn Hudson just when we thought it couldn't get any better. The entire group reunited at McKinley one last time where Sue announced that the auditorium would now be named the "Finn Hudson Auditorium" where so many life changing decisions occurred for most of the characters.
Moreover, to finally wrap it up, New Directions members from years past and present united for one last massive number. The last short of the series is the re-dedication plaque for the auditorium, the memorial plaque for former Glee club director Lillian Adler, who was Will's director and the memorial plaque for Finn Hudson.
I'd like to take this time to thank Ryan Murphy for the 121 episodes. You have changed people's lives in every way. Thank you to Cory Monteith for so gracious appearing on our screens and standing up and defending the outcasts because you knew how special, they'd one day be. To Mr. Schuester and Sue; you were the best of enemies to ever walk upon our screens. Lastly, thank you to the cast! Thank you for dedicating 6 years of your lives, so that you could film a show that represented every kind of person there is in the world.
Series Finale Song List
Rachel and Kurt: “Popular”
Mercedes: “I’m His Child”
Artie: “Pony”
New Directions: “Don’t Stop Believin’”
Will: “Teach Your Children”
Mercedes: “Someday We’ll Be Together”
Sue and Will: “The Winner Takes It All”
Kurt and Blaine: “Daydream Believer”
Rachel: “This Time”
Everyone: “I Lived”
We couldn't have asked for a more fitting, proud conclusion to the series as it made a loser seem cool.
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