Schue invites everyone to pay tribute by singing songs for Finn. Or The Script Brought Everyone to Tears: "You will cry from beginning to end," says a source of the script, which was penned by the show's executive producers and original dream-team writing trio for the early seasons , Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan.
And for young people in particular, I think that's a really sweet, kind message. Agron simply wasn't available when the episode was shooting, and because of that, she did not ask to come back, as some of the others did. So we wrote it. We put people who were under contract to the show in it. And a lot of the actors contacted me and said, I just loved him so much can I just please be a part of it?
So we put those people in. The Entire Episode Is a One-Take Wonder: "Almost everything in that episode is from the first take of every performance because the actors and the crew had a really hard time shooting it,' Murphy said. It was very hard. I struggled even working on it because what they felt, not just about Finn but Cory.
Is it hard to be back at work? The cause of death for Hudson will be unknown in the show, only that he died two weeks before. The storyline will also focus around someone stealing Hudson's letterman jacket and Matthew Morrison's character inviting everyone to join in and sing songs in his memory.
A slew of former cast members appear in the episode to also say their goodbyes to the actor they worked alongside since the show began in Just last month at the Emmy Awards, former "Glee" co-star Jane Lynch had some choice words about her fallen friend. And if you were lucky enough to know Cory as we did and witness Cory's goofy, breezy sense of humor, his natural instinct for inclusiveness and his unbridled sense of generosity, day in and day out, I promise, you'd have loved him even more.
And almost everything in the episode was filmed in one take, according to E! Murphy added that filming the episode was "really tough on Lea" [Michele], who lost more than a co-star when Monteith died, but that she also is the "strongest year-old I know.
The video starts with his classmates carrying red drumsticks with a black ribbon tied around them, his football helmet and gear being boxed up and a caption, "The hardest word to say," alluding to goodbye. It continues with a football being placed by his locker, which has been transformed into a memorial for the fallen Gleek. Lea Michele, Monteith's girlfriend on and off screen, is being consoled by Matthew Morrison in the clip.
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