Recently, "Glee" writer Ryan Murphy talked about Cory Monteith's death to the media and how to deal with the play after the play after suffering misfortune.
Murphy said in "The Hollywood Reporter" interview: "People are always very sad and shocked for a person's untimely death, but more sad thing is that many of us who know and loves him have been on the positive effort to make him get better."
Monteith died of heroin and alcoholism, only 31 years old. After the events, Fox TV announced on Friday that the new season will be delayed accordingly produced and premiered.
Murphy continued: "When you feel sad because of something that shocked, how would you do? We need to cut the drama? Or next year in January and then continue shooting? We in the end how to do? Ultimately, we made a most for everyone good decisions, that is, we continue to shoot down, and with all the understanding and hi Aimengtesi of people gathered together to mourn him."
About Monteith's role in the play that the fate of Finn Hudson, Murphy said that he will not find another to play the role. He said the crew's current plan is to concentrate on the fifth season third Finn tribute to commemorate the table.
"For this show, we should do is to make this role Finn disappeared, at least for now it seems it should be. Featured in doing honor when we do not need to cast this week the accumulation of grief reproduced on the screen, instead, we want them to use an optimistic attitude to do it."
Murphy talked about what they have to Montes's play partner and real-life girlfriend, Lea Michele said that if she chose to quit "Glee", he was very understanding. But, he added, Michelle replied that she would not quit.
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