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Kevin McHale Explains “Glee” Post-Cory Monteith

Following a successful six-season run, “Glee” called it quits back in March, and Kevin McHale maintains that nothing was the same after Cory Monteith's tragic death.

During his interview on “The HuffPost Show,” the talented singer/actor noted, “I will say, not to bring it down or anything, when Cory Monteith died, I don’t think the show ever came back from that.”

Kevin continued, “It wasn’t for a lack of trying, but the story was going in one direction with his character and he was one of two main characters of the show. So, I think after that, the vibe on set is different. It was just weird for us being there, never mind actually having to be filming. Being one of the writers in that sort of situation, I wouldn’t know what I what have done because I was like, ‘I don’t really even want to be here,’ never mind having to think of stories revolving around these characters anymore.” As for the possibility of a spinoff, McHale commented, “Towards the end, there weren’t that many people watching ‘Glee.’ So I don’t know how many people would then watch a spinoff. We’re off the air for a reason.”

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