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    ‘Glee’ to sing final number next year

    webmasterBy webmasterOctober 18, 2013 Arts and Life No Comments2 Mins Read
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    This photo released by Fox shows the McKinley family of the past and present joining together to remember and celebrate the life of Finn Hudson in "The Quarterback" episode of "Glee." The high school musical drama said goodbye to Finn, its beloved singer-quarterback, while paying tribute to Cory Monteith, the late actor who had portrayed him, in a much-anticipated episode that aired Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Copyright Fox, Adam Rose)
    This photo released by Fox shows the McKinley family of the past and present joining together to remember and celebrate the life of Finn Hudson in “The Quarterback” episode of “Glee.” The high school musical drama said goodbye to Finn, its beloved singer-quarterback, while paying tribute to Cory Monteith, the late actor who had portrayed him, in a much-anticipated episode that aired Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Copyright Fox, Adam Rose)
    By Ryan Faughnder
    Los Angeles Times via McClatchy-Tribune

    LOS ANGELES — It looks like “Glee” will take its final bow next year.

    The Fox drama/musical will end its run after six seasons, Ryan Murphy, the series’ co-creator, said at a Paley Center for Media event honoring FX Networks on Wednesday night, according to TV Line.

    Murphy, who also runs FX’s “American Horror Story,” said “Glee” star Cory Monteith’s drug-overdose death earlier this year forced him to rethink how to close out the show.

    “The final year of the show, which will be next year, was designed around Rachel and Cory/Finn’s story,” Murphy said, as quoted by TV Line.

    “I always knew that, I always knew how it would end. I knew what the last shot was—he was in it,” Murphy said. “I knew what the last line was—she said it to him. So when a tragedy like that happens, you sort of have to pause and figure out what you want to do, so we’re figuring that out now.”

    A spokesperson for Fox declined to comment on the report. However, Murphy’s reported remarks essentially confirm those made by Fox Entertainment Chairman Kevin Reilly at the Television Critics Assn. media tour this summer.Ratings for the show this year have been low compared with last season’s. The season premiere drew about 5 million viewers and earned a rating of 2.0 in the key 18 to 49 age demographic, down more than 30 percent compared with the Season 4 opener.

    However, a recent episode of “Glee” that paid tribute to Monteith brought in its best numbers so far this season, with its key demographic rating up 75 percent compared with the previous week.

    The episode featured numerous emotional performances dedicated to the actor, including Lea Michele’s rendition of “Make You Feel My Love.”

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