Thursday, October 10, 2013

GLEE SEASON FIVE EPISODE THREE ENTITLED THE QUARTERBACK

This is it.  Cory Monteith as Finn Hudson---The male lead for the television series Glee has been killed off.  As of this moment, the televisions series Glee no longer has a male lead.  Glee really has no choice in the matter considering that Cory Monteith died from a drug overdose in a hotel room in Canada over the Summer after failing rehab.
Lea Michele as Rachel Berry and Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel may have graduated high school, but they still frequently drop by anyway.
Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel
Matthew Morrison as Glee Club faculty adviser (And undisputed leader of the Glee Club) Will Schuester (Or Mr. Schuester to his students) comforts a grief stricken Lea Michele as Rachel Berry when she learns that Cory Monteith as Finn Hudson is legally dead---Both in the real world and in the fictional world.
 Kevin McHale as Artie Abrams and Chord Overstreet as Sam Evans
Was Finn Hudson shot and killed alongside these lockers?  After learning that Finn Hudson died off camera, Glee club members and assorted other students build a monument to the tragically fallen Finn Hudson.  It's fine.  That's ok.  Nobody needed to use these lockers anyway.
 
 
 
 
The cast, crew and production staff of the television show Glee was so grief stricken about the death of Cory Monteith that the show will stop filming and broadcasting episodes until November 7, 2013.  The Fox Network agreed that extra time will be needed to give the cast, crew and production staff enough time to mourn Cory Monteith's death from a drug overdose.
Coming up next on the television show Glee broadcasted (with enthusiasm) on the Fox Network on November 7, 2013:  The Glee Club pays tribute to Lady Gaga and Katy Perry with the help of guest stars Demi Lovato and Adam Lambert.  Of course, the television show Glee will also need to do a tribute to Miley Cyrus very soon since she also has a brand new rock album being released at the same time that Lady Gaga and Katy Perry has brand new rock albums being released.

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