Glee Season 6: Call For Patience As The Sixth Season Of This Amazing Musical Comedy Drama To Premier In 2015

Glee Season 6: Call For Patience As The Sixth Season Of This Amazing Musical Comedy Drama To Premier In 2015
The sixth season of this musical series will not premiere until 2015 giving room to plenty of time for the producers to finalize the storyline.
With the finalization of its fifth season people can't wait to know what season six has to offer. It seems like the sixth season will not be back till as late as January according to the TV Line who have provided Fox's fall schedule. It's still not clear on how many episodes will be on the sixth season but it seems like it will be shorter than the usual length we are used to.
Now we are also not sure how the cast line up will be in the coming season but we do know however that there will be a time jump. How far it will go we still don't know. Ryan Murphy the show's creator told TV Line "We are going to do a time jump, and my feeling about the last season of "Glee" is very clear, and that is that we have, or we will be, reaching out to all the regulars on the show - the original group of glee club members and teachers, and anyone who wants to come back. Anyone who wants to be a part of the show, we welcome them."
Initially, the ending had already been worked out but then sadly Cody Monteith died and so Murphy had to come up with a new one. "I've said it before, and it was even in Cory's eulogy, but that was the ending of the show for me, these two star-crossed lovers having a happy ending and both getting their dreams," said Murphy. "So the fact that that can't be is a big pain in all of our hearts. We have to pause and think, "'What are we going to do with Rachel?'"
Well we do not know how it will all end, all we have to do is wait and see if Rachel will find new love at the end of the season.
One thing you can be sure though is that the last season of "Glee" will bring a lot of casting shake ups, time jumping and a few new locale. It's a pity that "Glee" has to end but as the saying goes nothing lasts forever and all good things must surely come to an end and that includes "Glee".
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