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Glee Season 6 Was So Bad Even The Actors Chose to Ignore It

Glee Season 6 Was So Bad Even The Actors Chose to Ignore It
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Don't worry, Kevin McHale, you're not the only one who tries to repress the memory of it.

Sometime in the late '00s and early '10s, Glee was a phenomenon that captivated teens around the world and made them fall in love with music.

Fun and unique characters, storylines that hit close to home for many high school students, and an extremely talented cast certainly helped seal the deal.

However, all good things must come to an end, and many dedicated fans wished that the end would come sooner rather than later.

At the end of season 3, with New Directions finally winning Nationals and half of the club graduating high school, Glee showrunners Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk had a great opportunity to end the series on a high note.

By choosing to continue the journey, they slowly turned Glee from the show that many loved into the inside joke of fandom that got weirder with every episode. The show's craziness really peaked in season 6, which was its final season.

One of the show's most bizarre storylines involved Sue Sylvester, the cheerleading coach, becoming a shipper for two of her former students, Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson.

If that doesn't sound crazy enough, Blaine Anderson is dating David Karofsky, who was Kurt's biggest bully in previous seasons and turned out to be a closeted gay himself.

The drama got a lot worse after Sue, being the crazy and obsessive shipper that she is, found out that Blaine and David were related.

No wonder so many people are still trying to forget what happened there, huh?

Well, it looks like not only the fans but also the actors are not really happy about the storyline of season 6.

Kevin McHale, who portrayed Artie Abrams and was actually present in season 6, revealed on Twitter that he does not remember this relationship.

Kevin McHale and his co-star Jenna Ushkowitz, who played Tina Cohen-Chang, have been going through Glee episode by episode and discussing them on their podcast, And That's What You REALLY Missed.

As currently the actors just barely finished season 1, you can imagine how many surprises await for them later on.

If you are feeling a bit nostalgic and want to deep dive back into the musical craziness that Glee was, do so by streaming the show on Hulu or Disney Plus.